Joy of Music
Blurb
The Joy of Music is Leonard Bernstein's first book, originally published in 1959 by Simon and Schuster. A highly acclaimed, bestselling work, it is still in print today.In the book, Bernstein completely abandons the traditional academic style of books on classical music. Some of the chapters are cast in the style of conversations about music between Bernstein and several imaginary people. Other chapters of the book are made up of complete transcribed scripts of Bernstein's television music lectures of the 1950s, taken from the TV show Omnibus. They include his famous dissection of the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. But the published scripts rely heavily on printed musical illustrations, so readers unable to read music were once unable to appreciate them fully. However, all of Bernstein's Omnibus lectures have recently been released on DVD, so now readers of The Joy of Music are now able to hear the musical examples they may have been unable to read. The program on jazz was also recorded on an LP and has been released on CD.
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