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Leonard Bernstein|Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue / Copland: Appalachian Spring / Barber: Adagio for Strings (Live)

Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue / Copland: Appalachian Spring / Barber: Adagio for Strings (Live)

Leonard Bernstein

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Opinion divides sharply on Leonard Bernstein's abilities as a conductor of European art music, but much less so on his qualities as a conductor of American music. In fact, some of the qualities that made him less universally persuasive in Beethoven, Mahler, or Tchaikovsky -- particularly his tendency to go straight over the top with expressivity, work supremely well in Gershwin, Barber, and Copland. In these live 1982 recordings, Bernstein takes the Los Angeles Philharmonic through Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Barber's Adagio for Strings and Copland's Appalachian Spring. Performing as both pianist and conductor, Bernstein's take on the Rhapsody is big, bold, and lush with gaudy colors, insinuating rhythms, and an interpretation that's way over the top. Bernstein's Adagio is intensely expressive and extended -- the tempo is more Largo than Adagio and the closing bars seem to last an eternity. Appalachian Spring is all heart with warm tones, rich textures, infectious tempos, and deeply sentimental melodies. The Los Angeles Philharmonic -- then under the somewhat stolid musical directorship of Carlo Maria Giulini -- plays with brilliant virtuosity and immense enthusiasm, and DG captures the sound of the orchestra and soloist going full tilt in San Francisco's acoustically superb Davies Hall.

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Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue / Copland: Appalachian Spring / Barber: Adagio for Strings (Live)

Leonard Bernstein

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Rhapsody in Blue (Live)
Leonard Bernstein
00:17:08

Leonard Bernstein, Conductor, Piano, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - George Gershwin, Composer - Hans Weber, Producer, Recording Producer - Los Angeles Philharmonic, Orchestra, MainArtist - FERDE GROFE, Arranger, Work Arranger - Jobst Eberhardt, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Hanno Rinke, Producer - Joachim Niss, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Karl-August Naegler, Balance Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1983 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

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Adagio for Strings (Live)
Los Angeles Philharmonic
00:10:01

Leonard Bernstein, Conductor, MainArtist - Samuel Barber, Composer - Hans Weber, Producer, Recording Producer - Los Angeles Philharmonic, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jobst Eberhardt, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Klaus Behrens, Editor, StudioPersonnel - Hanno Rinke, Producer - Joachim Niss, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Karl-August Naegler, Balance Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1983 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

Appalachian Spring (Aaron Copland)

3
Suite (Live)
Los Angeles Philharmonic
00:26:34

Leonard Bernstein, Conductor, MainArtist - Hans Weber, Producer, Recording Producer - Aaron Copland, Composer - Los Angeles Philharmonic, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jobst Eberhardt, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Klaus Behrens, Editor, StudioPersonnel - Hanno Rinke, Producer - Joachim Niss, Recording Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Karl-August Naegler, Balance Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1983 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin

Album review

Opinion divides sharply on Leonard Bernstein's abilities as a conductor of European art music, but much less so on his qualities as a conductor of American music. In fact, some of the qualities that made him less universally persuasive in Beethoven, Mahler, or Tchaikovsky -- particularly his tendency to go straight over the top with expressivity, work supremely well in Gershwin, Barber, and Copland. In these live 1982 recordings, Bernstein takes the Los Angeles Philharmonic through Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Barber's Adagio for Strings and Copland's Appalachian Spring. Performing as both pianist and conductor, Bernstein's take on the Rhapsody is big, bold, and lush with gaudy colors, insinuating rhythms, and an interpretation that's way over the top. Bernstein's Adagio is intensely expressive and extended -- the tempo is more Largo than Adagio and the closing bars seem to last an eternity. Appalachian Spring is all heart with warm tones, rich textures, infectious tempos, and deeply sentimental melodies. The Los Angeles Philharmonic -- then under the somewhat stolid musical directorship of Carlo Maria Giulini -- plays with brilliant virtuosity and immense enthusiasm, and DG captures the sound of the orchestra and soloist going full tilt in San Francisco's acoustically superb Davies Hall.

© TiVo

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