==CBS - Young People's Concerts - Volume 1 (1958) 6 Humor in Music== ---- \\ [[http://forums.mvgroup.org/index.php?showtopic=96496|CBS - Young People's Concerts - Volume 1 (1958) 6 Humor in Music]] {{:fhd.jpg?45|}} {{https://forums.mvgroup.org/release.images/3am/young.peoples.concerts.vol1.1.0.jpg?200&nolink|}} Awarded three Emmys and hailed by Variety as "a rare moment in the symbiosis of the arts and broadcasting", Leonard Bernstein's?Young People's Concerts?left their mark on television history. Aired at prime-time on CBS from 1958 to 1972, 52 one-hour programs were written and hosted by Leonard Bernstein, "certainly the most influential American maestro of the 20th century" (The New York Times). With the New York Philharmonic and guest artists providing live music, these programs brought musical concepts and music history to life for generations of viewers. **Part 6 Humor in Music** Using excerpts from Shostakovich, Mahler, Haydn and others, Bernstein demonstrates how a "serious" composition can take an unexpectedly humorous turn. Prokofiev's Classical Symphony is played in its entirety. ==See Also== [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_People%27s_Concerts|Wikipedia Site]] ==Trailer== ,,Full Version Available Upon Request,, {{ youtube> }} \\ ==Full Version== \\ ,,The availability of this link might be uncertain!,,\\ ,,Full version is available upon request.,, \\ {{ youtube>_2OisC_XfF4 }} \\ \\ \\ {{tag>FHD Art Music Classical Leonard_Bernstein Sergei_Prokofiev New_York_Philharmonic Humor CBS SER CBS_-_Young_People's_Concerts_-_Volume_1_(1958) 1958 ar08/22 Name}} \\