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387: In Praise of Love – Plato's Symposium Meets Bernstein's Serenade

387: In Praise of Love – Plato's Symposium Meets Bernstein's Serenade

Released Monday, 14th May 2018
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387: In Praise of Love – Plato's Symposium Meets Bernstein's Serenade

387: In Praise of Love – Plato's Symposium Meets Bernstein's Serenade

387: In Praise of Love – Plato's Symposium Meets Bernstein's Serenade

387: In Praise of Love – Plato's Symposium Meets Bernstein's Serenade

Monday, 14th May 2018
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More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/praise-love-platos-symposium-meets-bernsteins-serenade.

Plato’s Symposium is arguably the most memorable philosophical work ever written on the subject of love. It is also the inspiration for Leonard Bernstein’s gorgeous violin concerto, the Serenade. What would Plato think of Bernstein’s Serenade, especially given his criticism of art and poetry? Is Bernstein more interested in what one of Plato’s drunken characters calls “vulgar love”? Or is he inspired by Platonic love – the highest form of love? How does Bernstein explore these themes through his music? In this special episode featuring violin virtuoso Anne Akiko Meyers and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, John and Ken talk to Brandi Parisi from All Classical Portland radio about love – its nature, its origin and its purpose – and music.

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