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Dearest Lenny: Letters from Japan and the Making of World Maestro
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Dearest Lenny: Letters from Japan and the Making of World Maestro
Current price: $36.99
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Dearest Lenny: Letters from Japan and the Making of World Maestro
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Much has been written about Leonard Bernstein, a musician of extraordinary talent who was legendary for his passionate love of life and many relationships. In this work, Mari Yoshihara reveals the deeply emotional connections Bernstein formed with two little-known Japanese individuals, which she narrates through their personal letters that have never been seen before.
interweaves an intimate story of love and art with a history of Bernstein's transformation from an American icon to a world maestro during the second half of the twentieth century. The articulate, moving letters of Kazuko Amanoa woman who began writing fan letters to Bernstein in 1947 and became a close family friendand Kunihiko Hashimotoa young man who fell in love with the maestro in 1979 and later became his business representativeconvey the meaning Bernstein and his music had at various stages of their lives. The letters also shed light on how Bernstein's compositions, recordings, and performances touched his audiences around the world. The book further traces the making of a global Bernstein amidst the shifting landscape of classical music that made this American celebrity turn increasingly to Europe and Japan. The dramatic change in Japan's place in the world and its relationship to the United States during the postwar decades shaped Bernstein's connection to the country. Ultimately,
is a story of relationshipsbetween the two individuals and Bernstein, the United States and the world, art and commerce, artists and the state, private and public, conventions and transgressions, dreams and realitiesthat were at the core of Bernstein's greatest achievements and challenges and that made him truly a maestro of the world.
paints a poignant portrait of individuals connected across cultures, languages, age, and status through correspondence and musicand the world that shaped their relationships.