Leonard Bernstein in Context
Herausgeber: Wells, Elizabeth A
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From his early education, through his conducting and composing careers, to his fame as musical and cultural ambassador to the world, this book introduces Bernstein the man and the artist and provides fascinating insights into American classical music and musical theatre culture during Bernstein's long career in the public spotlight.
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From his early education, through his conducting and composing careers, to his fame as musical and cultural ambassador to the world, this book introduces Bernstein the man and the artist and provides fascinating insights into American classical music and musical theatre culture during Bernstein's long career in the public spotlight.
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- Composers in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9781108835701
- ISBN-10: 1108835708
- Artikelnr.: 69868787
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Composers in Context
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 698g
- ISBN-13: 9781108835701
- ISBN-10: 1108835708
- Artikelnr.: 69868787
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Bernstein's World: 1. Education Paul R. Laird
2. Mishkan Tefila Ann Glazer Niren
3. Jewishness Mark Kligman
4. Sexuality, relationships, and family life Nadine Hubbs
5. Civil Rights activist and Vietnam War resister Barry Seldes
6. The Cold War, democracy, and hope Sally Bick
Part II. Conducting: 7. Conducting choreography Daniel Callahan
8. Mahler before and after Bernstein Megan Francisco
9. Interactions among three mavericks in the 1960s Rob Haskins
10. Conductor/pianist Jennifer Del Motte
Part III. Composition, Creation, and Reception: 11. The crisis of faith Michael Slon
12. Popular music Katherine Baber
13. American sound Paul R. Laird
14. Exotic evocations: Latin America, Polynesia, and the Middle East (including Israel) Ralph P. Locke
15. Opera Ralph P. Locke
16. Women, gender, and sexuality Elizabeth L. Keathley
17. Film Anthony Bushard
18. Early shows Helen Smith
19. Late shows J. Daniel Jenkins
Part IV. Bernstein as Musical and Cultural Ambassador: 20. Music appreciation Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
21. Omnibus Dorothy Glick Maglione
22. The Young People's Concerts Alicia Kopfstein
23. Israel Erica Argyropoulos
24. The USSR Emily Abrams Ansari
25. Asia Mari Yoshihara
26. Latin America Hermann Hudde
Part V. Connections: 27. Aaron Copland Sophie Redfern
28. Stephen Schwartz Paul R. Laird
29. Stephen Sondheim Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
30. Kurt Weill Rebecca Schmid
31. Jerome Robbins Dustyn Martincich
32. William Schuman Steven R. Swayne
33. Marc Blitzstein Maria Cristina Fava
Part VI. The Legacy: 34. Composing legacy Stephen Banfield
35. Conducting legacy Tim Page
36. The Library of Congress Janet S. McKinney and Caitlin Miller
37. Major writings Paul R. Laird
38. The New York Philharmonic Matthew Mugmon
39. Columbia Records and Deutsche Grammophon Nigel Simeone
40. Cultural icon D. Kern Holoman.
2. Mishkan Tefila Ann Glazer Niren
3. Jewishness Mark Kligman
4. Sexuality, relationships, and family life Nadine Hubbs
5. Civil Rights activist and Vietnam War resister Barry Seldes
6. The Cold War, democracy, and hope Sally Bick
Part II. Conducting: 7. Conducting choreography Daniel Callahan
8. Mahler before and after Bernstein Megan Francisco
9. Interactions among three mavericks in the 1960s Rob Haskins
10. Conductor/pianist Jennifer Del Motte
Part III. Composition, Creation, and Reception: 11. The crisis of faith Michael Slon
12. Popular music Katherine Baber
13. American sound Paul R. Laird
14. Exotic evocations: Latin America, Polynesia, and the Middle East (including Israel) Ralph P. Locke
15. Opera Ralph P. Locke
16. Women, gender, and sexuality Elizabeth L. Keathley
17. Film Anthony Bushard
18. Early shows Helen Smith
19. Late shows J. Daniel Jenkins
Part IV. Bernstein as Musical and Cultural Ambassador: 20. Music appreciation Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
21. Omnibus Dorothy Glick Maglione
22. The Young People's Concerts Alicia Kopfstein
23. Israel Erica Argyropoulos
24. The USSR Emily Abrams Ansari
25. Asia Mari Yoshihara
26. Latin America Hermann Hudde
Part V. Connections: 27. Aaron Copland Sophie Redfern
28. Stephen Schwartz Paul R. Laird
29. Stephen Sondheim Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
30. Kurt Weill Rebecca Schmid
31. Jerome Robbins Dustyn Martincich
32. William Schuman Steven R. Swayne
33. Marc Blitzstein Maria Cristina Fava
Part VI. The Legacy: 34. Composing legacy Stephen Banfield
35. Conducting legacy Tim Page
36. The Library of Congress Janet S. McKinney and Caitlin Miller
37. Major writings Paul R. Laird
38. The New York Philharmonic Matthew Mugmon
39. Columbia Records and Deutsche Grammophon Nigel Simeone
40. Cultural icon D. Kern Holoman.
Part I. Bernstein's World: 1. Education Paul R. Laird
2. Mishkan Tefila Ann Glazer Niren
3. Jewishness Mark Kligman
4. Sexuality, relationships, and family life Nadine Hubbs
5. Civil Rights activist and Vietnam War resister Barry Seldes
6. The Cold War, democracy, and hope Sally Bick
Part II. Conducting: 7. Conducting choreography Daniel Callahan
8. Mahler before and after Bernstein Megan Francisco
9. Interactions among three mavericks in the 1960s Rob Haskins
10. Conductor/pianist Jennifer Del Motte
Part III. Composition, Creation, and Reception: 11. The crisis of faith Michael Slon
12. Popular music Katherine Baber
13. American sound Paul R. Laird
14. Exotic evocations: Latin America, Polynesia, and the Middle East (including Israel) Ralph P. Locke
15. Opera Ralph P. Locke
16. Women, gender, and sexuality Elizabeth L. Keathley
17. Film Anthony Bushard
18. Early shows Helen Smith
19. Late shows J. Daniel Jenkins
Part IV. Bernstein as Musical and Cultural Ambassador: 20. Music appreciation Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
21. Omnibus Dorothy Glick Maglione
22. The Young People's Concerts Alicia Kopfstein
23. Israel Erica Argyropoulos
24. The USSR Emily Abrams Ansari
25. Asia Mari Yoshihara
26. Latin America Hermann Hudde
Part V. Connections: 27. Aaron Copland Sophie Redfern
28. Stephen Schwartz Paul R. Laird
29. Stephen Sondheim Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
30. Kurt Weill Rebecca Schmid
31. Jerome Robbins Dustyn Martincich
32. William Schuman Steven R. Swayne
33. Marc Blitzstein Maria Cristina Fava
Part VI. The Legacy: 34. Composing legacy Stephen Banfield
35. Conducting legacy Tim Page
36. The Library of Congress Janet S. McKinney and Caitlin Miller
37. Major writings Paul R. Laird
38. The New York Philharmonic Matthew Mugmon
39. Columbia Records and Deutsche Grammophon Nigel Simeone
40. Cultural icon D. Kern Holoman.
2. Mishkan Tefila Ann Glazer Niren
3. Jewishness Mark Kligman
4. Sexuality, relationships, and family life Nadine Hubbs
5. Civil Rights activist and Vietnam War resister Barry Seldes
6. The Cold War, democracy, and hope Sally Bick
Part II. Conducting: 7. Conducting choreography Daniel Callahan
8. Mahler before and after Bernstein Megan Francisco
9. Interactions among three mavericks in the 1960s Rob Haskins
10. Conductor/pianist Jennifer Del Motte
Part III. Composition, Creation, and Reception: 11. The crisis of faith Michael Slon
12. Popular music Katherine Baber
13. American sound Paul R. Laird
14. Exotic evocations: Latin America, Polynesia, and the Middle East (including Israel) Ralph P. Locke
15. Opera Ralph P. Locke
16. Women, gender, and sexuality Elizabeth L. Keathley
17. Film Anthony Bushard
18. Early shows Helen Smith
19. Late shows J. Daniel Jenkins
Part IV. Bernstein as Musical and Cultural Ambassador: 20. Music appreciation Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
21. Omnibus Dorothy Glick Maglione
22. The Young People's Concerts Alicia Kopfstein
23. Israel Erica Argyropoulos
24. The USSR Emily Abrams Ansari
25. Asia Mari Yoshihara
26. Latin America Hermann Hudde
Part V. Connections: 27. Aaron Copland Sophie Redfern
28. Stephen Schwartz Paul R. Laird
29. Stephen Sondheim Dominic Broomfield-McHugh
30. Kurt Weill Rebecca Schmid
31. Jerome Robbins Dustyn Martincich
32. William Schuman Steven R. Swayne
33. Marc Blitzstein Maria Cristina Fava
Part VI. The Legacy: 34. Composing legacy Stephen Banfield
35. Conducting legacy Tim Page
36. The Library of Congress Janet S. McKinney and Caitlin Miller
37. Major writings Paul R. Laird
38. The New York Philharmonic Matthew Mugmon
39. Columbia Records and Deutsche Grammophon Nigel Simeone
40. Cultural icon D. Kern Holoman.







