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Hi @cmp2020,
Thank you for sharing this. It was a very informative article, and I enjoyed listening to all of the embedded videos. I completely agreed with your observation that the lyrics "spring will come again" acted as a keystone linking the sections of that piece together.
We have shared this post on the Steemit's Best Classical Music Facebook page, and included it in our latest post, Steemit's Best Classical Music Roundup [Issue #13].
I loved watching Bernstein's lectures when I discovered them on Youtube. His engagement with the audience was so friendly and informative, and his respect for the intelligence of young people was clearly repaid in thoughtful attention.
Here's his lecture on Hindemith - one of my favorite composers.
Listening now. Thank you for the link! I'm a bit past 1/2 way through, and so far it is fascinating.
Glad you like it. I always loved the strange feeling of Hindemith but I never understood what he was doing until I watched that video.
Happy Birthday to one of the greatest musicians of all time. Thank you for sharing these videos with everyone. Music has a way of bringing the world together.
Thank you for retrieving the famous Lenny lectures on TV. What a show!