Bernstein, Leonard - writings Dissertation The Absorption of Race Elements into American Music. Honors Thesis, Harvard University, 1939. Books by Leonard Bernstein The Joy of Music. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1959. Leonard Bernstein's Young Peoples's Concerts for Reading and Listening. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962. The Infinite Variety of Music. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1962. The Unanswered Question, Six Talks at Harvard. Cambridge, Mass., 1976. Findings. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1982. Articles by Leonard Bernstein "Seasons of Premieres in Boston," Modern Music 15 (January 1938): 103-106. "Boston Carries On," Modern Music 15 (May-June 1938): 239-41. "Music," Harvard Advocate, November 1938, 27-28. "The Latest from Boston," Modern Music 16 (March-April 1938): 182-84. "Young American - William Schumann," Modern Music 16 (January 1942): 97-99. "Neglected Works: A Symposium," Modern Music 23 (January 1942) Reprinted in Perspectives of New Music (Spring-Summer 1964): 33-34. "The Arts Belong to the People," The Christain Register 75 (February 1946): 35. "Jazz Forum: Has Jazz Influenced the Symphony?" Esquire February 1947, 47. "The Essence of Music Study," Etude Magazine 65 (April 1947): 204-5. "The Negro in Music," New York Times, 2 November 1947. "Music that Sings," Theater Arts 32 (February 1948): 14-16. "The Jazz Scene Today," Down Beat, 17 June 1953, 25. "Symphony or Musical Comedy?" The Atlantic, November 1854, 25-29. "The World of Jazz," Vogue, 15 March 1956, 103-104. "Leonard Bernstein Explores American Musical Comedy," Vogue, 1 February 1957, 158-9. "Speaking of Music," The Atlantic 200 (December 1957): 104-106. "On Modern Music," Gentleman's Quarterly, Summer 1958, 76. "Only a Beginning," Institute of International Education News Bulletin 36 (February 1959): 25-26. Foreword to A Teacher Speaks by Philip Marson. David McKay Company, 1960. "My Teacher, Heinrich Gebhard," Listen, December 1963, 3. "Letter to Marc," (A tribute to Marc Blitzstein), National Institute of Arts and Letters, 15 December 1964. "What I Thought and What I Did," New York Times, 24 October 1965. 1/89