| Label: DG Catalog: 4798418 Format: CD 100th Anniversary Limited Numbered Edition
Leonard Bernstein121-CD + 36-DVD + 1-BR
“The greatest pianist among the conductors, the greatest conductor among composers, the greatest composer among pianists … He is a universal genius” ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN
121 CDs, 36 DVDs and 1 Blu-ray audio disc.
100th Anniversary Limited Numbered Edition.
Leonard Bernstein’s complete recordings for Deutsche Grammophon and Decca presented together for the first time with his video-taped performances on Unitel.
Each album presented in original jackets.
200-page book (in E/F/G) with extensive documentation including:
1. A preface by Bernstein’s daughter, Jamie Bernstein; and essays from:
2. Nigel Simeone, editor of The Bernstein Letters;
3. Bernstein’s biographer, Humphrey Burton;
4. Journalist, Wolfgang Stähr;
5. Numerous photographs and facsimiles from the archives of Deutsche Grammophon and the Bernstein Estate
“If I don't become Brahms or Tchaikovsky or Stravinsky when I'm conducting their works, then it won't be a great performance.” LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Leonard Bernstein unquestionably was one of the most astonishing and dazzling personalities in the world of classical music. He bestrode the musical scene in the second half of the 20th century like few others: As composer, conductor, pianist, but it as a great communicator – of music and through music – that every facet of his life and legacy is bound together. The love of music (and of humanity) he shared so passionately with his fellow musicians is audibly communicated to all of us today through the recordings in this limited edition 158-disc Anniversary set.
For the last decade of his life he recorded exclusively for Deutsche Grammophon, having also made several recordings for the label in the 1970s. Bernstein’s recordings on Deutsche Grammophon and Decca capture an artist in the full flower of his creative power with deep mastery of the repertoire – and his performances with some of the world’s greatest orchestras reflect the most profound mutual respect, giving rise to one memorable performance after another. |