9781623545277-1623545277-On the Road and Off the Record with Leonard Bernstein: My Years with the Exasperating Genius

On the Road and Off the Record with Leonard Bernstein: My Years with the Exasperating Genius

ISBN-13: 9781623545277
ISBN-10: 1623545277
Author: Charlie Harmon
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Imagine
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781623545277
ISBN-10: 1623545277
Author: Charlie Harmon
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Imagine
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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On the Road and Off the Record with Leonard Bernstein: My Years with the Exasperating Genius (ISBN-13: 9781623545277 and ISBN-10: 1623545277), written by authors Charlie Harmon, was published by Imagine in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Music (Composers & Musicians, Arts & Literature) books. You can easily purchase or rent On the Road and Off the Record with Leonard Bernstein: My Years with the Exasperating Genius (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Music books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.31.

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Celebrating Leonard Bernstein's centenary with an intimate and detailed look at the public and private life of the Maestro written by his former assistant. Foreword by Broadway legend Harold Prince.

"An affectionate portrait of an eminent musician who was driven by demons."
Kirkus Reviews
"Harmon’s personable and warm account of what it was like to work for one of the twentieth century’s musical giants casts new light on Bernstein and his world."
Booklist

"This multifaceted perspective gives readers plenty of salacious gossip paired with insight into Leonard Bernstein’s remarkable artistic achievements later in life."
—Library Journal

On the Road is a colorfully written, unforgettably entertaining and unputdownable book, and is available just in time for LB’s 100th birthday. Unreservedly recommended.
Fanfare Magazine

Leonard Bernstein reeked of cheap cologne and obviously hadn't showered, shaved, or slept in a while. Was he drunk to boot? He greeted his new assistant with "What are you drinking?" Yes, he was drunk.

Charlie Harmon was hired to manage the day-to-day parts of Bernstein's life. There was one additional responsibility: make sure Bernstein met the deadline for an opera commission. But things kept getting in the way: the centenary of Igor Stravinsky, intestinal parasites picked up in Mexico, teaching all summer in Los Angeles, a baker's dozen of young men, plus depression, exhaustion, insomnia, and cut-throat games of anagrams. Did the opera get written?

For four years, Charlie saw Bernstein every day, as his social director, gatekeeper, valet, music copyist, and itinerant orchestra librarian. He packed (and unpacked) Bernstein's umpteen pieces of luggage, got the Maestro to his concerts, kept him occupied changing planes in Zurich, Anchorage, Tokyo, or Madrid, and learned how to make small talk with mayors, ambassadors, a chancellor, a queen, and a Hollywood legend or two. How could anyone absorb all those people and places? Because there was music: late-night piano duets, or the Maestro's command to accompany an audition, or, by the way, the greatest orchestras in the world. Charlie did it, and this is what it was like, told for the first time.
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