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BeyondGeography

(39,374 posts)
Thu Mar 22, 2018, 01:03 AM Mar 2018

It is the centennial of Leonard Bernstein

A good excuse to post this excellent documentary by Howard Goodall:



“One man brilliantly walked the tightrope between classical and popular music, long before ‘crossover’ became a buzzword.”

Lenny was a musical giant; American classical music was truly blessed to have him. I remember the first time I heard Sibelius’s 5th Symphony, at Tower Records on the Upper West Side, a Bernstein interpretation that I immediately snapped up. I wish I had appreciated him more when he was still here. But I was too young, especially in terms of my musical tastes. Now I watch clips of him conducting with the Vienna Philharmonic and I can’t believe what I missed. But there is so much more to him than that, and Goodall (there is no bigger fan of West Side Story, as you’ll see) captures it well. There are worse ways to pass an hour.
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It is the centennial of Leonard Bernstein (Original Post) BeyondGeography Mar 2018 OP
Not to make you jealous... regnaD kciN Mar 2018 #1
I attended many of his young peoples concerts Voltaire2 Mar 2018 #2
Now I am jealous BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #3
I also got to see Stravinsky conduct rite of spring. Voltaire2 Mar 2018 #4
Very cool...I am taking my son to see Beethoven #9 next month BeyondGeography Mar 2018 #5

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
1. Not to make you jealous...
Thu Mar 22, 2018, 02:35 AM
Mar 2018

...but I got to see him live, from the front row at Boston's Symphony Hall, in December 1972. Beethoven's "Pastorale" and Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex."

BeyondGeography

(39,374 posts)
5. Very cool...I am taking my son to see Beethoven #9 next month
Thu Mar 22, 2018, 02:21 PM
Mar 2018

Dudamel will be in town, so that will help with the entertainment value. He finds me slightly eccentric, holed up with my classical cd’s, but he’s on board for this one at least.

Dudamel will also conduct Chichester Psalms, so Lincoln Center is obviously in Lenntennial Mode.

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