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Leonard Bernstein
Bernstein Conducts Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein:  Bernstein Conducts Bernstein

$48.93 7-CD Set
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Released: 2003
Label: DG
Selection #: 207742
One of the greatest American composers of all time conducts his own compositions. A must-have collection of favorites, including West Side Story.
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1 Dance Episodes (3) from 'On the Town', for orchestra: I. The Great Lover. Allegro pesante
2 Dance Episodes (3) from 'On the Town', for orchestra: II. Lonely Town: Pas de deux. Andante - Sostenuto
3 Dance Episodes (3) from 'On the Town', for orchestra: III. Times Square: 1944. Allegro
4 Fancy Free, ballet: Big Stuff (Blues)
5 Fancy Free, ballet: I. Opening Dance
6 Fancy Free, ballet: II. Scene at the Bar
7 Fancy Free, ballet: III. Enter Two Girls
8 Fancy Free, ballet: IV. Pas de deux
9 Fancy Free, ballet: V. Competition Scene
10 Fancy Free, ballet: VI. Variation I. Galop
11 Fancy Free, ballet: VI. Variation II. Waltz
12 Fancy Free, ballet: VI. Variation III. Danzon
13 Fancy Free, ballet: VII. Finale
14 Fancy Free, ballet: Big Stuff (Blues)
15 Facsimile, Choreographic Essay, for orchestra (from the ballet)
16 Overture to Candide, for orchestra
17 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Prologue: Allegro moderato
18 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Somewhere: Adagio
19 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Scherzo: Vivace leggiero
20 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Mambo: Presto
21 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Cha-Cha: Andantino con grazia
22 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Meeting Scene: Meno mosso
23 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Cool, Fugue: Allegretto
24 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Rumble: Molto allegro
25 Symphonic Dances (9) from 'West Side Story', for orchestra (orchestrated with Ramin & Kostal): Finale: Adagio
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As orchestras struggle to reconnect with the vernacular musical experiences of their listeners, Deutsche Grammophon's hefty boxed set of "Bernstein Conducts Bernstein" couldn't be more timely. This box collects Bernstein performances from the 1970s and '80s, with a large group coming from his epochal 1977 concerts with the Israel Philharmonic in Berlin. This material has already been variously repackaged, but it's well worthwhile to have it all presented together. It's startling to realize, as you explore the seven-plus hours of music here, how well Bernstein as a composer anticipated today's trends. The rapprochement of a modern musical language with jazz and pop? From the very start, in the by-now-familiar Fancy Free. A determined embrace of the eclectic? Through his entire career, ranging from his rather Stravinskian treatment of symphonic jazz in the early days to later music in which serialist (and even aleatoric in the Concerto For Orchestra (Jubilee Games)) techniques coexist with traditional styles. The use of the symphony as a vehicle for the investigation of spiritual questions? Absolutely, in all three symphonies, in different ways. These performances were all more or less successful when originally released, and it has become a truism that Bernstein was the best interpreter of his own works. From the evidence here one might argue that in the rather personal symphonies no other conductor can match Bernstein, who here avoided the excesses of his Mahler interpretations even as he took up kindred metaphysical issues. And when it came to the sexy, meaty appeal of the Symphonic Dances From West Side Story (1957), nobody else can touch Bernstein's versions. But now one can find room for other interpretations of such works as the Orff-like Chichester Psalms. The price, for seven discs, is right, and the remastered CD sound is more than adequate. ~ James Manheim, All Music Guide

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