My First 79 Years

by Isaac Stern

Other authorsChaim Potok
Hardcover, 1999

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Available

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B STE

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Publication

Knopf (1999), Hardcover, 336 pages

Description

There is no more beloved musician in the classical world than Isaac Stern, revered not only as a great violinist but also as a generous personality and a crucial figure in the world of the arts. One of the few people who has known every major classical musician of the last two-thirds of the twentieth century, he shares his personal and artistic experiences in this warm, passionate account of his life: the story of his rise to eminence; his feelings about music and the violin; and his great friendships and collaborations with colleagues such as Leonard Bernstein and Pablo Casals. Stern the man, the musician, and the cultural institution come alive in the most readable and revealing musical autobiography of the decade.

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2671

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LibraryThing member harrietbrown
Isaac Stern's style (with Chaim Potok, author of "My Name is Asher Lev") is casual and easy. He discusses his three marriages with candor and his children with love and affection. Mostly, however, the book is about playing the violin, music, the saving of Carnegie Hall and what followed after,
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famous and influential people he met and/or knew well, and the various ailments to which musicians are prone. I would recommend this book for anyone interested in the history of Carnegie Hall, 20th century music performance, string players and of course, the violin. It was an enjoyable and easy read. Mr. Stern had a style that made it easy to relate to him.
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ISBN

0679451307 / 9780679451303
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