The pairing of Leonard Bernstein’s “Opening Prayer” with Gustav Mahler’s “Ninth Symphony” concludes the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s 2008-2009 season focus on two of the greatest composers of the ...
I’ve been bemoaning the lack of time and funds that kept me from spending 12 days in New York to hear the complete symphonies of Mahler performed at Carnegie Hall by the Staatskapelle Berlin. That ...
The composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein may have been a genius, but he was, apparently, fickle with other people’s belongings. As The New York Times’s Michael Cooper reported, Bernstein borrowed ...
Sometimes the people behind the music are just as interesting as the music itself. With this presumption, Leonard Bernstein and Gustav Mahler have been thoughtfully paired up for two Elgin Symphony ...
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In 1984, when I was fifteen and living in Washington, D.C., I stopped by the National Cathedral to watch Leonard Bernstein conduct a rehearsal of Gustav Mahler’s Second Symphony, the “Resurrection.” ...
The official trailer for Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ has landed, scored with a musical favourite of Bernstein’s – Mahler’s monumental Symphony No.2. Now an official trailer scored by the majesty of ...
This television essay from 1985 was written by Leonard Bernstein to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Gustav Mahler's birth. Recorded in Israel, Vienna and later in London, it is punctuated by ...
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