Who is the Boss of a Concerto? Bernstein on Gould’s Historic Brahms Performance
That April night in 1962, New York Philharmonic audiences had no idea they were about to witness a historic performance.
That April night in 1962, New York Philharmonic audiences had no idea they were about to witness a historic performance.
What is "togetherness" in an orchestra? Listen and watch Leonard Bernstein explain a concerto and more, with performances by violinist John Corigliano and the New York Philharmonic, in this excerpt from the seventh televised Young People's Concerts.
Leonard Bernstein and American violinist Isaac Stern shared decades of musical collaborations, producing some of the best moments in orchestral history. Enjoy this review in photos, text, and sound on Classical.org.