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What Does Music Mean?
New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts
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Don Quixote
(excerpt)
Music by
Richard Strauss
Played by the
New York Philharmonic
Conducted by
Leonard Bernstein
William Tell Overture
(excerpt)
Music by
Gioachino Rossini
The
New York Philharmonic
Conducted by
Leonard Bernstein
Pictures at an Exhibition
(excerpts)
Music by
Modest Mussorgsky
Played by the
New York Philharmonic
Conducted by
Leonard Bernstein
Blue Danube Waltz
(excerpt)
Music by
Johann Strauss
Played on the piano by
Leonard Bernstein
Tales from the Vienna Woods
(excerpt)
Music by
Johann Strauss
Played on the piano by
Leonard Bernstein
Symphony No. 4
(excerpt)
Music by
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Played by the
New York Philharmonic
Conducted by
Leonard Bernstein
La Valse
Music by
Maurice Ravel
Played by the
New York Philharmonic
Conducted by
Leonard Bernstein
"Waldstein Sonata' (excerpt)
Music by
Ludwig van Beethoven
Played by
Leonard Bernstein
on the piano
Theme from 'Dragnet'
Music by
Walter Schumann
and
Miklós Rózsa
Played by
Leonard Bernstein
on the piano
Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68
(excerpts)
Composed by
Ludwig van Beethoven
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