Leonard Bernstein, The New York Philharmonic - Leonard Bernstein's New York Philharmonic Debut album flac
Performer: Leonard BernsteinTitle: Leonard Bernstein's New York Philharmonic Debut
Released: 1983
MP3 album: 1469 mb
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Genre: Classical
Conductor: Leonard Bernstein. Artist: New York Philharmonic. Album Label: New York Philharmonic. Orchestra: New York Philharmonic. Release Date: 6/7/1996. Recording Date: 11/14/1948. The New York Philharmonic is made possible by supporters like you. With insider privileges and exclusive events, consider becoming a member today with your donation.
Leonard Bernstein: The Philharmonic’s First American Voice, an archival exhibit focusing on Bernstein as interpreter and as the first American Music Director of the New York Philharmonic. It will feature original material from the New York Philharmonic Archives, including Bernstein’s plans for his inaugural season as Music Director, 1958–59. The exhibit will be in the Bruno Walter Gallery on David Geffen Hall’s Grand Promenade September 19–November 14, 2017, and will be open to Philharmonic ticketholders
The New York Philharmonic, officially the y Society of New York, In. globally known as New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) or New York y Orchestra, is a symphony orchestra based in New York City. It is one of the leading American orchestras popularly referred to as the "Big Five". The Philharmonic's home is David Geffen Hall, located in New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
In honor of Leonard Bernstein’s centennial, the New York Philharmonic is revisiting his three symphonies, which were often criticized in his lifetime. Leonard Bernstein in 1959. Leonard Bernstein is having the last laugh, the conductor Leon Botstein said recently from the stage of Carnegie Hall. Mr. Botstein was at Carnegie to lead his American Symphony Orchestra in Bernstein’s Kaddish Symphony, one of the ambitious concert works that earned him much snobbish criticism in his lifetime. But Mr. Botstein argued that these pieces, including three symphonies, have been steadily gaining respect and even entering the standard repertory. Though I love these scores, I wouldn’t go that far: Condescension endures toward Bernstein’s unabashedly theatrical symphonies.
Conductor, Primary Artist. New York Philharmonic.
The New York Philharmonic concert of April 6, 1962, is widely regarded as one of the most controversial in the orchestra's history. It featured a performance by Glenn Gould of the First Piano Concerto of Johannes Brahms, with the orchestra led by its music director, Leonard Bernstein. The concert became famous because of Bernstein's remarks from the podium prior to the concerto, with which he disassociated himself from the interpretation that was to come
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Leonard Bernstein’s Philharmonic debut makes front-page news. At a time when classical music received nearly as much coverage as professional sports in the popular press, it was major news indeed when an unknown 25-year-old led the nation’s most important symphony orchestra in a Carnegie Hall concert broadcast live to a radio audience in the millions. For TheNew York Times, it was a story worthy of front-page coverage: Young Aide Leads Philharmonic, Steps In When Bruno Walter Is Ill, read the headline
Russell Platt on Leonard Bernstein’s Kaddish symphony, which will be performed this week by the New York Philharmonic. If there’s any orchestra that knows how to celebrate the life and work of Leonard Bernstein, whose centennial arrives next August, it’s the New York Philharmonic. During Bernstein’s time as music director there, 1958-69, the Philharmonic gave him a platform not only with which to make great music but also with which to impress himself onto American musical life in a way that no conductor had done before-and, indeed, has not done since. Even long after his death, people still think of the Philharmonic as Lenny’s orchestra
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| A1 | Star Spangled Banner | 1:11 |
| A2 | "Manfred" Overture, Opus 115Composed By – Schumann* |
10:57 |
| A3 | Theme, Variations And Finale, Opus 13Composed By – Rozsa* |
16:42 |
| Broadcast Intermission Feature | (13:31) | |
| B1.1 | Introduction By Carl Van DorenVoice – Carl Van Doren |
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| B1.2 | Orson Welles Reading An American Scripture By Nancy HaleVoice – Orson WellesWritten-By – Nancy Hale |
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"Don Quixote", Fantastic Variations On A Theme Of Knightly Character, Opus 35Cello – Joseph SchusterComposed By – Strauss*Viola – William Lincer |
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| C1.1 | Introduction: Variations I-V | 19:42 |
"Don Quixote", Fantastic Variations On A Theme Of Knightly Character, Opus 35Cello – Joseph SchusterComposed By – Strauss*Viola – William Lincer |
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| D1.1 | Variations VI-X | 18:46 |
| D2 | CBS Radio Network Newscast | 0:49 |
Credits
- Conductor – Leonard Bernstein
- Orchestra – New York Philharmonic*
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New York Philharmonic WQXR Radiothon Special EditionHistoric Recordings Vol. III
Complete CBS Radio broadcast of November 14, 1943









