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Leonard Bernstein (Phaidon Music Art Ebook)

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Leonard Bernstein

Bibliographical details

This book is part of Phaidon’s acclaimed series on major 20th-century musical figures. It combines biographical narrative with visual material, providing both life story and cultural context.


About the Author: Paul Myers

Paul Myers is a British classical music writer and producer. In his career he worked with major recording companies and engaged directly with artists and recordings, giving him insider perspective on performance and musical personality. In this book he brings that experience to bear on Bernstein’s wide-ranging life, aiming to make it accessible and vivid for general readers and music lovers.


Scope and Approach of the Book

The biography covers all aspects of Leonard Bernstein’s multifaceted career, including:

Illustrations and details throughout the book enrich the narrative, making it both biographically informative and visually engaging. The tone balances musical insight, personal anecdote, and cultural history, aiming to offer a clear, engaging portrait rather than technical musicology.


Portrait of Bernstein in the Book

Bernstein emerges as a unique figure in 20th-century music:


In summary

Paul Myers’s Leonard Bernstein (Phaidon, 1998) is an accessible, well-illustrated, compact biography that presents Bernstein’s life and work in a way that appeals both to general readers and to those already familiar with his music. It stands out for its balanced narrative, visual richness, and emphasis on Bernstein’s cultural impact as well as his musical achievements.