Young People's Concert Vol. 1
This rare box set captures legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic exploring classical music fundamentals through Bernstein's groundbreaking Young People's Concerts. His warm, penetrating discussions paired with full orchestral performances make music theory and history genuinely accessible—what makes music symphonic, orchestration, classical forms, and American music traditions. Bernstein's gift for explanation and the Philharmonic's playing create an invaluable resource. Far beyond a mere recording, this is a masterclass in musical understanding. A highly sought-after collectible essential for any serious classical enthusiast or student.
Item Details+
| Genre | Non-Music, Classical |
| Style | Classical Contemporary Romantic Education |
| Notes | Sealed. |
| Media | Mint (M) |
| Sleeve | Mint (M) |
| Label | Unitel |
| Country | UK, Europe and US |
| Format | Box Set |
Tracklist+
BD1-1. What Does Music Mean?
BD1-2. What Is American Music ?
BD1-3. What Does An Orchestration Mean?
BD1-4. What Makes Music Symphonic
BD2-1. What Is Classical Music?
BD2-2. Humor In Music
BD2-3. What Is A Concerto?
BD2-4. Who Is Gustav Mahler?
BD2-5. Folk Music In The Concert Hall
BD3-1. What Is Impressionism?
BD3-2. Happy Birthday, Igor Stravinsky
BD3-3. What Is A Melody?
BD3-4. The Latin American Spirit
BD3-5. Jazz In the Concert Hall
BD4. Young Performers
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