Bernstien's centenary in 2018 should offer plently of opportunities for (re)assessment of him as conductor, educator, and composer.
It is the composer aspects that this thread is devoted to, though it might be interesting if there are also comments on Bernstein as interpreter of his own music.
My first exposure to his 'classical' side was probably in 1968, but I'm not sure if I had heard the Chichester Psalms by then, so I might be misremembering.
I had heard Power Biggs play Copland's Organ Symphony in Liverpool, and sought out his recording, recently released on CBS. The coupling was Bernstein's Serenade, and I was instantly hooked, going on to investigate the symphonies and other works I could find on record.
This is the Copland/Bernstein LP:
I know that he is a composer that some people can be quite sniffy about, but I find I need fairly regular doses, and I have some real favourites: The Age of Anxiety is probably top of the list. Facsimile is another firm favourite. However, there are some works that I don't particularly like, Mass being one.
It will be interesting to read what others think.
It is the composer aspects that this thread is devoted to, though it might be interesting if there are also comments on Bernstein as interpreter of his own music.
My first exposure to his 'classical' side was probably in 1968, but I'm not sure if I had heard the Chichester Psalms by then, so I might be misremembering.
I had heard Power Biggs play Copland's Organ Symphony in Liverpool, and sought out his recording, recently released on CBS. The coupling was Bernstein's Serenade, and I was instantly hooked, going on to investigate the symphonies and other works I could find on record.
This is the Copland/Bernstein LP:
I know that he is a composer that some people can be quite sniffy about, but I find I need fairly regular doses, and I have some real favourites: The Age of Anxiety is probably top of the list. Facsimile is another firm favourite. However, there are some works that I don't particularly like, Mass being one.
It will be interesting to read what others think.
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