Dinner with Lenny The Last Long Interview with Leonard Bernstein

Cover of Dinner with Lenny The Last Long Interview with Leonard Bernstein by Jonathan Cott
Publisher: OUP USA
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Abridged
Pages: 183
ISBN-13: 9780199858446
Dimensions:
Height: 5.7 Inches
Length: 8.3 Inches
Weight: 0.7275254646 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 780.92, B, 780.92 B
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Dinner with Lenny: The Last Long Interview with Leonard Bernstein by Jonathan Cott, published by OUP USA on March 28, 2013, is an abridged edition that captures an extraordinary twelve-hour conversation between the renowned conductor, composer, and educator Leonard Bernstein and writer Jonathan Cott. This book presents Bernstein’s candid reflections on a wide range of topics, including music, politics, and personal insights, showcasing his charismatic personality and profound influence on American classical music in the twentieth century.

In this edition, readers will find a complete account of Bernstein’s thoughts, delivered with humor and intensity, as he discusses everything from the merits of popular music to the intricacies of conducting. The dialogue offers a unique perspective on Bernstein’s life and career, revealing his views on significant composers and the political landscape of his time. With 183 pages, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in biography, music history, and the performing arts, providing an intimate glimpse into the mind of one of America’s most celebrated musical figures.


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Leonard Bernstein was arguably the most highly esteemed, influential, and charismatic American classical music personality of the twentieth century. Conductor, composer, pianist, writer, educator, and human rights activist, Bernstein truly led a life of Byronic intensity—passionate, risk-taking, and convention-breaking. In November 1989, just a year before his death, Bernstein invited writer Jonathan Cott to his country home in Fairfield, Connecticut for what turned out to be his last major interview—an unprecedented and astonishingly frank twelve-hour conversation. Now, in Dinner with Lenny, Cott provides a complete account of this remarkable dialogue in which Bernstein discourses with disarming frankness, humor, and intensity on matters musical, pedagogical, political, psychological, spiritual, and the unabashedly personal. Bernstein comes alive again, with vodka glass in hand, singing, humming, and making pointed comments on a wide array of topics, from popular music (“the Beatles were the best songwriters since Gershwin”), to great composers (“Wagner was always in a psychotic frenzy. He was a madman, a megalomaniac”), and politics (lamenting “the brainlessness, the mindlessness, the carelessness, and the heedlessness of the Reagans of the world”). And of course, Bernstein talks of conducting, advising students “to look at the score and make it come alive as if they were the composer. If you can do that, you’re a conductorand if you can’t, you’re not. If I don’t become Brahms or Tchaikovsky or Stravinsky when I’m conducting their works, then it won’t be a great performance.” After Rolling Stone magazine published an abridged version of the conversation in 1990, the Chicago Tribune praised it as “an extraordinary interview” filled with “passion, wit, and acute analysis.” Studs Terkel called the interview “astonishing and revelatory.” Now, this full-length version provides the reader with a unique, you-are-there perspective on what it was like to converse with this gregarious, witty, candid, and inspiring American dynamo.

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