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Leonard Bernstein and His Young People's Concerts


Leonard Bernstein and His Young People's Concerts



von: Alicia Kopfstein-Penk

48,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 22.01.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9780810888500
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 354

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<span><span>Leonard Bernstein touched millions of lives as composer, conductor, teacher, and activist. He frequently visited homes around the world through the medium of television, particularly through his fifty-three award-winning </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span> (1958-1972), which at their height were seen by nearly ten million in over forty countries. Originally designed for young viewers but equally attractive to eager adults, Bernstein’s brilliance as a teacher shined brightly in his televised presentations. And yet, despite the light touch of the “maestro,” the innocence of his audience, and the joyousness of each show’s topic, the turbulence of the times would peek through.<br><br>In this first in-depth look at the series, Alicia Kopfstein-Penk’s </span><span>Leonard Bernstein and His Young People’s Concerts </span><span>illustrates how the cultural, social, political, and musical upheavals of the long sixties impacted Bernstein’s life and his </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span>. Responding to trends in corporate sponsorship, censorship, and arts programming from the Golden Age of Television into the 1970s, the </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span> would show the impact of and reflect the social and cultural politics of the Cold War, Vietnam, the Civil Rights and Women’s Movements, and the Counterculture. Bernstein cheerfully bridged classical and popular tastes, juxtaposing the Beatles with Mozart even as he offered personal, televised pleas for peace and unity. At the same time, the concerts reflect Bernstein’s troubled relationship as a professional musician with the dominance of atonality and his quest to nurture American music. <br><br>Anyone who enjoys the oeuvre of Leonard Bernstein, has watched his </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span>, or is passionate about the history of the long sixties will find in </span><span>Leonard Bernstein and His Young People’s Concerts</span><span> a story of all three captured in this monumental study.</span></span>
<span><span>In this first in-depth look at the series, Alicia Kopfstein-Penk illustrates how the cultural, social, political, and musical upheavals of the long sixties impacted Bernstein’s life and his </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span>. </span></span>
<span><span>A Note on Figures<br>List of Tables<br>Foreword<br>Preface<br>Introduction<br>Chapter 1: Background: Who, When, and How<br>Chapter 2: Decisions: Topics, Pieces, and Performers<br>Chapter 3: The Postmodernist: Highbrow, Lowbrow, and Middlebrow Joined<br>Chapter 4: The Television Pioneer: Origins, Competition, Success<br>Chapter 5: The Pacifist: The Cold War Intrudes<br>Chapter 6: The Liberal: Civil Rights, Feminism, and the Counterculture<br>Chapter 7: The Musical Reactionary: Atonality versus Tonality or Composer versus Audience<br>Chapter 8: The Advocate for American Music: Search for an American Identity<br>Epilogue<br>Appendix A: Program Numbers, Titles, and Dates with Chapter References and Possible Motivations for Topic for Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix B: Alphabetical List of Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix C: Production and Broadcast Information for Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix D: Young Performers on Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix E: Existing Nielsen Ratings for Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix F: Twentieth-Century Works in Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix G: American Music in Bernstein’s </span><span>Young People’s Concerts</span><span><br>Appendix H: </span><span>Young People’s Concerts </span><span>without Bernstein, 1958-1972<br>Bibliography<br>Index<br>About the Author<br></span></span>
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<span><span>Alicia Kopfstein-Penk</span><span> is an enthusiastic postmodernist who teaches at American University. As a performer, she has sung Bernstein at the Metropolitan Opera , Beatles at clubs, and played classical guitar at the Kennedy Center. She is also a contributor to </span><span>Soundboard,</span><span> and a podcast producer for the Washington National Opera.<br></span></span>

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