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  1. Concert No. 36: November 23, 1966 -- Berlioz takes a trip Concert No. 46: May 25, 1969 -- Chronological list of Young People's Concerts written and performed by Leonard Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic -- Leonard Bernstein (1918-90) committed to retain 20160630

  2. Young People's Concert What Does Music Mean? Written by Leonard Bernstein Original CBS Television Network Broadcast Date: 18 January 1958 [ORCH: Rossini - Overture to William Tell] O.K. Now, what do you think that music is all about? Can you tell me? [KIDS ANSWER] That's just what I thought you'd say: cowboys, bandits, horses, the wild west.

  3. First published in 1961 and revised in 1970, "Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts" was expanded in 1992 to include a total of fifteen text transcriptions. In November 2013, Kultur International Films released Volume Two of the New York Philharmonic’s Young People’s Concerts, featuring 27 digitally restored videos of the landmark televised concerts on nine DVDs.

  4. Back to Young People's Concerts Directory Library of Congress Young People's Concerts Scripts: Holst: The Planets View Leonard Bernstein's draft on yellow legal pad paper Store Purchase Young People's Concerts DVD Sets "Holst: The Planets" can be found on Vol. 2. Watch a video excerpt of "Holst: The Planets"

  5. 17 de oct. de 2021 · Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic stand among his greatest achievements. These televised programs introduced an enti...

  6. Back to Young People's Concerts Directory Library of Congress Young People's Concerts Scripts: What is Sonata Form? View Leonard Bernstein's draft on yellow legal pad paper Store Purchase Young People's Concerts DVD Sets "What is Sonata Form?" can be found on Vol. 1.

  7. My dear young friends: I am happy and proud to welcome you to our tenth season of Young People's Concerts. Imagine, it's been a whole decade we've been playing and talking about music for you. And I don't know how much you've actually learned, but I like to think we must be doing something right, because—well, because it's our tenth season.