New York Philharmonic
Leonard Bernstein
Symphony No. 2 was written by Charles Ives between 1897 and 1901. Although the work was composed during Ives’ 20s, it was half a century before it premiered, in a 1951 New York Philharmonic concert conducted by Leonard Bernstein. The symphony premiered to rapturous applause but Ives responded with ambivalence. Indeed, he did not even attend the concert in person but had to be dragged by family and friends to a neighbor’s house to listen to the live radio broadcast. T
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