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OverviewThe New York Philharmonic, from Bernstein to Maazel continues the story of America's oldest orchestra as told in Howard Shanet's Philharmonic: A History of New York's Orchestra. That volume ended with the 1970-71 season, just before the arrival of Pierre Boulez as music director. Obviously, much has happened since. This book begins, however, with a retrospective account of the controversial last years of the tenure of Dmitri Mitropoulos and the ascendancy of Leonard Bernstein to the music directorship. Having been a Philharmonic watcher ever since, the author brings some personal insights to the story as well as moments of humour. A sub-theme of the book concerns the way the Philharmonic and its music directors have been treated by the New York press, the Times in particular. Howard Taubman's attacks on Mitropoulos, Harold Schonberg's on Bernstein, and Donald Henahan's on Zubin Mehta are all covered here, as are the writings of various critics on those and other conductors, and on the orchestra itself. The New York Philharmonic is the only orchestra ever to undertake a foreign tour solely on the initiative of its musicians, without benefit or support from management. How this came about is chronicled, as are the opening of Lincoln Center, the Parks Concerts, Promenades, Prospective Encounters, Rug Concerts, tours, and, of course, the subscription seasons. John Canarina shows how the New York Philharmonic weathered extraordinary ups and downs during this period, while remaining a vital component of New York's cultural life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John CanarinaPublisher: Hal Leonard Corporation Imprint: Amadeus Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.871kg ISBN: 9781574671889ISBN 10: 157467188 Pages: 526 Publication Date: 01 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohn Canarina (Savannah, GA) is a Juilliard graduate and professor emeritus of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, where he was director of orchestral studies from 1973 to 2008. An assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein's direction and also active as a writer and critic, he is the author of Uncle Sam's Orchestra: Memories of the Seventh Army Symphony (1998, University of Rochester Press) and Pierre Monteux, Maître (2003, Amadeus Press). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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