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Best of Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic
In the year of Leonard Bernsteinâs centenary, Sony Classical is pleased to present the perfect introduction to this legendary American musician. Many of the conductor-composerâs most celebrated interpretations and works are sampled on two CDs, every track chosen to display a facet of his unparalleled dynamism and versatility.
There is music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich and Copland on the first disc, with great soloists like clarinettist Benny Goodman and mezzo Frederica von Stade, violinists Joshua Bell and Zino Francescatti, pianists Glenn Gould and Philippe Entremont, not to mention Bernstein himself playing and conducting Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue. Writing about these benchmark 1960s and 1970s New York interpretations, The Guardianâs reviewer declared: âThereâs a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best ⊠They are all historic performances.â
Bernstein the composer is represented by a generously filled second disc. âFew composers capture their time and become the iconic voice of their age,â wrote conductor John Mauceri, in a tribute to his late mentor, one of a handful of figures in the 20th century who truly changed the face of music. In addition to highlights from concert works such as the Age of Anxiety, Serenade and Mass, there are selections from Bernsteinâs ballets and musicals, including excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording of West Side Story from 1957 as well as his later New York Philharmonic recording of the âSymphonic Dancesâ.
Bernsteinâs friend and colleague, composer Ned Rorem, summed up Leonard Bernsteinâs achievement admirably when he said in 1987: âIf he were not a composer he would not be the worldâs best conductor. Alone among conductors he knows that the essence of music is not what it sounds like, but what the sounds are intended to communicate. Since he too is a composer, he knows that the magic lies not in the communication of sound, but in the sound of communication."
There is music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich and Copland on the first disc, with great soloists like clarinettist Benny Goodman and mezzo Frederica von Stade, violinists Joshua Bell and Zino Francescatti, pianists Glenn Gould and Philippe Entremont, not to mention Bernstein himself playing and conducting Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue. Writing about these benchmark 1960s and 1970s New York interpretations, The Guardianâs reviewer declared: âThereâs a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best ⊠They are all historic performances.â
Bernstein the composer is represented by a generously filled second disc. âFew composers capture their time and become the iconic voice of their age,â wrote conductor John Mauceri, in a tribute to his late mentor, one of a handful of figures in the 20th century who truly changed the face of music. In addition to highlights from concert works such as the Age of Anxiety, Serenade and Mass, there are selections from Bernsteinâs ballets and musicals, including excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording of West Side Story from 1957 as well as his later New York Philharmonic recording of the âSymphonic Dancesâ.
Bernsteinâs friend and colleague, composer Ned Rorem, summed up Leonard Bernsteinâs achievement admirably when he said in 1987: âIf he were not a composer he would not be the worldâs best conductor. Alone among conductors he knows that the essence of music is not what it sounds like, but what the sounds are intended to communicate. Since he too is a composer, he knows that the magic lies not in the communication of sound, but in the sound of communication."
In the year of Leonard Bernsteinâs centenary, Sony Classical is pleased to present the perfect introduction to this legendary American musician. Many of the conductor-composerâs most celebrated interpretations and works are sampled on two CDs, every track chosen to display a facet of his unparalleled dynamism and versatility.
There is music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich and Copland on the first disc, with great soloists like clarinettist Benny Goodman and mezzo Frederica von Stade, violinists Joshua Bell and Zino Francescatti, pianists Glenn Gould and Philippe Entremont, not to mention Bernstein himself playing and conducting Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue. Writing about these benchmark 1960s and 1970s New York interpretations, The Guardianâs reviewer declared: âThereâs a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best ⊠They are all historic performances.â
Bernstein the composer is represented by a generously filled second disc. âFew composers capture their time and become the iconic voice of their age,â wrote conductor John Mauceri, in a tribute to his late mentor, one of a handful of figures in the 20th century who truly changed the face of music. In addition to highlights from concert works such as the Age of Anxiety, Serenade and Mass, there are selections from Bernsteinâs ballets and musicals, including excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording of West Side Story from 1957 as well as his later New York Philharmonic recording of the âSymphonic Dancesâ.
Bernsteinâs friend and colleague, composer Ned Rorem, summed up Leonard Bernsteinâs achievement admirably when he said in 1987: âIf he were not a composer he would not be the worldâs best conductor. Alone among conductors he knows that the essence of music is not what it sounds like, but what the sounds are intended to communicate. Since he too is a composer, he knows that the magic lies not in the communication of sound, but in the sound of communication."
There is music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich and Copland on the first disc, with great soloists like clarinettist Benny Goodman and mezzo Frederica von Stade, violinists Joshua Bell and Zino Francescatti, pianists Glenn Gould and Philippe Entremont, not to mention Bernstein himself playing and conducting Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue. Writing about these benchmark 1960s and 1970s New York interpretations, The Guardianâs reviewer declared: âThereâs a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best ⊠They are all historic performances.â
Bernstein the composer is represented by a generously filled second disc. âFew composers capture their time and become the iconic voice of their age,â wrote conductor John Mauceri, in a tribute to his late mentor, one of a handful of figures in the 20th century who truly changed the face of music. In addition to highlights from concert works such as the Age of Anxiety, Serenade and Mass, there are selections from Bernsteinâs ballets and musicals, including excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording of West Side Story from 1957 as well as his later New York Philharmonic recording of the âSymphonic Dancesâ.
Bernsteinâs friend and colleague, composer Ned Rorem, summed up Leonard Bernsteinâs achievement admirably when he said in 1987: âIf he were not a composer he would not be the worldâs best conductor. Alone among conductors he knows that the essence of music is not what it sounds like, but what the sounds are intended to communicate. Since he too is a composer, he knows that the magic lies not in the communication of sound, but in the sound of communication."
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Best of Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonicâ
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In the year of Leonard Bernsteinâs centenary, Sony Classical is pleased to present the perfect introduction to this legendary American musician. Many of the conductor-composerâs most celebrated interpretations and works are sampled on two CDs, every track chosen to display a facet of his unparalleled dynamism and versatility.
There is music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich and Copland on the first disc, with great soloists like clarinettist Benny Goodman and mezzo Frederica von Stade, violinists Joshua Bell and Zino Francescatti, pianists Glenn Gould and Philippe Entremont, not to mention Bernstein himself playing and conducting Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue. Writing about these benchmark 1960s and 1970s New York interpretations, The Guardianâs reviewer declared: âThereâs a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best ⊠They are all historic performances.â
Bernstein the composer is represented by a generously filled second disc. âFew composers capture their time and become the iconic voice of their age,â wrote conductor John Mauceri, in a tribute to his late mentor, one of a handful of figures in the 20th century who truly changed the face of music. In addition to highlights from concert works such as the Age of Anxiety, Serenade and Mass, there are selections from Bernsteinâs ballets and musicals, including excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording of West Side Story from 1957 as well as his later New York Philharmonic recording of the âSymphonic Dancesâ.
Bernsteinâs friend and colleague, composer Ned Rorem, summed up Leonard Bernsteinâs achievement admirably when he said in 1987: âIf he were not a composer he would not be the worldâs best conductor. Alone among conductors he knows that the essence of music is not what it sounds like, but what the sounds are intended to communicate. Since he too is a composer, he knows that the magic lies not in the communication of sound, but in the sound of communication."
There is music by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Mahler, Shostakovich and Copland on the first disc, with great soloists like clarinettist Benny Goodman and mezzo Frederica von Stade, violinists Joshua Bell and Zino Francescatti, pianists Glenn Gould and Philippe Entremont, not to mention Bernstein himself playing and conducting Gershwinâs Rhapsody in Blue. Writing about these benchmark 1960s and 1970s New York interpretations, The Guardianâs reviewer declared: âThereâs a raw ebullience to the performances that is typical of Bernstein at his best ⊠They are all historic performances.â
Bernstein the composer is represented by a generously filled second disc. âFew composers capture their time and become the iconic voice of their age,â wrote conductor John Mauceri, in a tribute to his late mentor, one of a handful of figures in the 20th century who truly changed the face of music. In addition to highlights from concert works such as the Age of Anxiety, Serenade and Mass, there are selections from Bernsteinâs ballets and musicals, including excerpts from the original Broadway cast recording of West Side Story from 1957 as well as his later New York Philharmonic recording of the âSymphonic Dancesâ.
Bernsteinâs friend and colleague, composer Ned Rorem, summed up Leonard Bernsteinâs achievement admirably when he said in 1987: âIf he were not a composer he would not be the worldâs best conductor. Alone among conductors he knows that the essence of music is not what it sounds like, but what the sounds are intended to communicate. Since he too is a composer, he knows that the magic lies not in the communication of sound, but in the sound of communication."















