The symphonic orchestra is intriguingly considered in essays by 23 leading music authors and thinkers. Topics include historical beginnings, the role of the conductor, the orchestral audience, the nature of the repertoire, and how recordings have affected the modern orchestra. With a new editor's introduction for this 2006 edition and a glossary of terms.
Joan Peyser Boeken



The first major biography of Leonard Bernstein, a lively and controversial portrait of him that is as much about the man as it is about his music. 34 black-and-white photographs.
Exploring the life of George Gershwin, this biography delves into his groundbreaking contributions to music, blending classical and popular genres. It highlights his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent composer and pianist, known for iconic works like "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Porgy and Bess." The narrative captures his relationships with contemporaries, the cultural landscape of his time, and the lasting impact of his innovative style on American music. Gershwin's legacy is examined through personal anecdotes and historical context.