Young People’s Concerts

Young People’s Concerts

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On January 1958, Leonard Bernstein leading the New York Philharmonic broadcast for first time the Young People’s Concerts, introducing an entire generation to the joy of classical music. In a similar spitit, this “podcast”, is an attempt to archive in audio form the 53 performances that we were lucky to get, and in this way, provide a new generation with Bernstein’s incredible lectures. The material belongs to the NYPhil and Unitel Entertainment, and I don’t wish to gain anything from it. My only purpose is to share the incredible work that Bernstein and the Philharmonic gave to us.

Recent Episodes

  • ep.03 - Young Performers No.4

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  • ep.04 - Young Performers No.3

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  • ep.03 - Happy Birthday Igor Stravinsky

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  • ep.04 - Folk Music in the Concert hall

    1 year ago
  • ep.03 - Young Performers No.2

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  • ep.04 - The Second Hurricane

    1 year ago
  • ep.01 - Who is Gustav Mahler?

    1 year ago
  • ep.04 - What is a Concerto?

    1 year ago
  • ep.03 - Humor in Music

    1 year ago
  • ep.01 - What Makes Music Symphonic?

    1 year ago