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Title: The Unanswered Question: Six Talks at Harvard
by Leonard Bernstein
ISBN: 0-674-92001-5
Publisher: Harvard Univ Pr
Pub. Date: January, 1993
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $32.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Perhaps Bernstein's greatest achievement!
Comment: How inspiring it is that one of the greatest conductors of the last century devoted so much time and mental energy to the language/music analogy. These six lectures are a delicious feast for the mind. Bernstein's basic premise is that, although music is not a language (because it lacks a prosaic, communicative function), it shares an expressive function with poetry. In fact, the metaphorical processes that give rise to poetic creation also make possible musical development--with one important difference: music, unlike poetry, does not need to be transformed from a prose surface structure into a musical surface structure. Subtle stuff.
But as Bernstein supports his statements with musical and poetic examples, the listener/reader/viewer cannot help but be fascinated and transfixed.
If you're interested in music, poetry, and artistic creativity in general, you'll find each lecture to be a glorious journey. Despite what a previous reviewer has written, the first two lectures are not "the weakest part of the series." Rather, they contain fascinating speculations about music and language from a great thinker.

Rating: 5
Summary: Musicology at its best!
Comment: I respect Bernstein even more as a scholar of music and languages than I do as a conductor. I thought this was an inspired literary work of his, really. For example, his explanation of musical motive in Beethoven's 5th Symphony where we are shown that Beethoven has taken the common coda form, TA TA TA DUM, that many classical works end with, and turned it to a motive from which derives the motion and power of HIS entire symphony. That is Bernstein at his most insightful and brilliant. Wonderful! Illuminating! I would never have thought of things that only a conductor and musicologist can otherwise understand and explain. Thank you Lenny, we love you!


Rating: 5
Summary: genius
Comment: This is genius. Only now scientific research is proving his incredible leap of imagination.

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