Bernstein in his Last Years | A Glimpse of his Genius (4/4)
Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony was recorded three times by Leonard Bernstein: in 1953, 1964, and 1987. The stark differences between them, particularly in the final movement, are not without reason. Morris Lang, a former New York Philharmonic timpanist and percussionist who took part in the recording, explained why.
About BERNSTEIN INSIGHT: A Glimpse of Genius
Leonard Bernstein, one of the most well-known, gifted, and influential musicians in classical music history, captures the hearts of musicians and audiences worldwide as conductor, composer, collaborator, and mentor. This series delves into Leonard Bernstein’s multifaceted genius as told by fellow musicians who are profoundly inspired by him and have had the honour of crossing paths with him - both professionally and personally.
About Jon Tolansky:
Formerly a musician at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Jon Tolansky specialises in making documentary features on composers and performers for international radio organisations
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