Bernstein The Early Years

English Bach Festival, Leonard Bernstein, Soloists - Igor Stravinsky: Les Noces; Mass (1977) Reissue 1988 [Re-Up]

Igor Stravinsky - Les Noces; Mass (1977) Reissue 1988
English Bach Festival Choir & Orchestra, Trinity Boys Choir, conducted by Leonard Bernstein
Patricia Parker (Mezzo Soprano), John Mitchinson (Tenor), Paul Hudson (Bass), Anne Mory (Soprano)
Pianos: Martha Argerich, Krystian Zimerman, Cyprien Katsaris, Homero Francesch

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 192 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 104 Mb | Scans included
Label: Deutsche Grammophon | # 423 251-2 | Time: 00:44:29
Classical, Ballet, Choral, Sacred

Les Noces is a screaming, shrieking, flat-out masterpiece. Leonard Bernstein himself has referred to it as Stravinsky's greatest work, and listening to this incendiary performance, it's awfully hard to disagree. Scored for voices, four pianos, and percussion, the work provided the inspiration for the entire career of Orff (of Carmina Burana fame), but it's so much better as sheer music than anything Orff wrote. And what a cast! The pianists for this performance include Martha Argerich, Krystian Zimerman, Cyprien Katsaris, and Homero Francesch, four certified virtuoso performers, while the singers of the English Bach Festival Chorus really cover themselves with glory in both works. A stunner.
Eugene Ormandy, Leonard Bernstein ‎- Nielsen: Symphonies Nos. 1-6; Flute & Clarinet Concertos; Orchestral Music [4CDs] (1990)

Eugene Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Royal Danish Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra ‎- Carl Nielsen: Symphonies Nos. 1-6; Flute & Clarinet Concertos; Orchestral Music (1990)
dBpoweramp | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1,29 Gb | Total time: 04:49:02 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # SM4K 45 989 | Recorded: 1962-1973

Carl August Nielsen (Danish: ; 9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931) was a Danish musician, conductor and violinist, widely recognized as his country's greatest composer. Brought up by poor but musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he demonstrated his musical abilities at an early age. He initially played in a military band before attending the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen from 1884 until December 1886. He premiered his Op. 1, Suite for Strings, in 1888, at the age of 23. The following year, Nielsen began a 16-year stint as a second violinist in the prestigious Royal Danish Orchestra under the conductor Johan Svendsen, during which he played in 's Falstaff and Otello at their Danish premieres. In 1916, he took a post teaching at the Royal Academy and continued to work there until his death.
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein Conducts Bernstein: The Original Jacket Collection (10CD) (2008)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein Conducts Bernstein: The Original Jacket Collection (10CD) (2008)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 10:25:07 | xxx MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony Classical | Catalog: 88697 27988 2

How much do you like Leonard Bernstein? Carnegie Hall is betting you like him a lot as it has collaborated with Sony to prepare this 10-CD set, The Original Jacket Collection: Bernstein Conducts Bernstein. It contains every album Bernstein made of his own music for CBS Records, beginning with his 1950 recording of the Symphony No. 2, "The Age of Anxiety" – predating his tenure with the New York Philharmonic by nearly a decade – to the ballet Dybbuk in 1974, recorded with the New York City Ballet Orchestra several years after his departure.

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Britten - Harris (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Oct. 27, 2023
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Britten - Harris (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Britten - Harris (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.5 GB
11:06:05 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein conducts Bernstein (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Nov. 10, 2023
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein conducts Bernstein (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein conducts Bernstein (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 3.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.7 GB
12:53:36 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Bizet - Brahms (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Nov. 4, 2023
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Bizet - Brahms (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Bizet - Brahms (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.7 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.5 GB
11:39:11 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Tchaikovsky – Wagner (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 14, 2023
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Tchaikovsky – Wagner (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Tchaikovsky – Wagner (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.4 GB
10:50:28 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Puccini - Shostakovich (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Sept. 28, 2023
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Puccini - Shostakovich (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Puccini - Shostakovich (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 3.01 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.7 GB
12:54:07 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Sibelius – Stravinsky (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Sibelius – Stravinsky (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 1.6 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 987 MB
7:03:24 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Mendelssohn - Mozart (2023)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein: Mendelssohn - Mozart (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 1.3 GB
9:48:56 | Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

No figure in 20th century American classical music had as prominent or controversial a career – or did more to sell classical music to the general public as something genuinely exciting, and worth getting into a sweat over – than Leonard Bernstein. For more than 30 years, from his assumption of the post of Music Director of the New York Philharmonic in 1958 until the final concerts that he conducted in obviously failing health near the end of his life in 1990, he was the most prominent and widely recognized American-born conductor in the world, and the dominant personality in American classical music as both a conductor and, to a lesser degree, a composer. A flamboyant public figure, he burst three different times on the musical world – twice in classical with a rush of success on Broadway in between – in a blaze of glory, in the space of 15 years; and over a career lasting from the early '40s until the beginning of the '90s, he never lost an opportunity to advance his reputation as well as the cause of music.