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    Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts

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  2. New York Philharmonic Principal Cellist Lorne Munroe and Leonard Bernstein at a Young People's Concert. December 6, 1968. Bernstein's first concert as music director and Conductor, on January 18, 1958, at Carnegie Hall in New York, was the first of these programs to be televised, "What Does Music Mean?" In 1962, the Young People's Concerts ...

  3. Young People’s Concerts Vol. 1 comprises 17 episodes of the legendary series, which remains unmatched until today.Awarded three Emmys and hailed by Variety a...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. The sixteen year-old pianist André Watts made his debut in the concert of January 15, 1963. Bernstein usually planned the programs for the Young People's Concerts based on repertory from the New York Philharmonic's regular concert season. He wrote the scripts himself, then worked with the program's production staff to make any needed cuts, to ...

  6. Historic Programs with Leonard Bernstein and New Titles Added Monthly. Carnegie Hall+ celebrates 100 years of the New York Philharmonic’s beloved Young People’s Concerts, the groundbreaking education program that made classical music accessible to fans of all ages. The channel’s historic offerings of Bernstein’s pioneering concerts ...

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  8. Lectures/Scripts/Writings. Television Scripts. Young People's Concerts. About Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic stand among his greatest achievements. These televised programs introduced an entire generation to the joys of classical music. Read More.