Beginning with the First Symphony, Bernstein reveals Mahler's position at the hinge of modernism, while emphasizing his emotional extremism. The uplifting Second "Resurrection" Symphony, with which Bernstein had an especially long and close association, is recorded here in a historic performance from 1973, set in the Romanesque splendor of Ely Cathedral. In the Third, Bernstein encompasses the symphony's spiritual panorama like no other conductor, with the Vienna Philharmonic players alive to every nuance.
Summer Night Concert: 2014 - Vienna Philharmonic
Mozart Symphonies Vol. I - Nos. 29,34,35,40,41 and Minuet K.409
The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala
Waldbühne 2009 | Russian Rhythms
Beethoven Piano Concertos 1-5
Bernstein Mahler Rehearsal
Lisztomania
An Evening with Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti