Wednesday, June 26, 2013

What Is Jazz?

An illustrated talk by Leonard Bernstein about what jazz is and isn't.  Preaching to the converted on the whole - so can't quite see who this record was aimed at?  Some interesting snippets of jazz and blues by Duke Ellington, Turk Murphy. Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong etc. break up a rather dull lecture by todays standards.

Wikipedia says - " Leonard Bernstein August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist. He was among the first conductors born and educated in the United States of America to receive worldwide acclaim. According to The New York Times, he was "one of the most prodigiously talented and successful musicians in American history."
His fame derived from his long tenure as the music director of the New York Philharmonic, from his conducting of concerts with most of the world's leading orchestras, and from his music for West Side Story, as well as CandideWonderful TownOn the Town and his own Mass.
Bernstein was also the first conductor to give numerous television lectures on classical music, starting in 1954 and continuing until his death. He was a skilled pianist, often conducting piano concertos from the keyboard.
As a composer he wrote in many styles encompassing symphonic and orchestral music, ballet, film and theatre music, choral works, opera, chamber music and pieces for the piano. Many of his works are regularly performed around the world, although none has matched the tremendous popular and commercial success of West Side Story."


Leonard Bernstein  -  What Is Jazz?  Pt. 1

Leonard Bernstein  -  What Is Jazz?  Pt. 2

2 comments:

Russell CJ Duffy said...

And, along with Zappa, one of America's great composers.

Tardy said...

Brilliant. Thanks.