The Second Volume of Leonard Bernstein’s complete recorded legacy on Deutsche Grammophon: an original jackets collection in an LP-size box with deluxe book, taking in some of his most famous and celebrated recordings.
The set comprises Bernstein’s complete recordings of composers from Mahler (19 CDs) to Wagner.
Includes all of Bernstein’s DG recordings of Mahler, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Puccini, Schubert, Schumann, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Strauss, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky. This repertoire is supplemented by the five American Decca CDs, with performances and analyses of Beethoven’s Eroica, Schumann’s Second, Dvorak’s New World, Brahms’ Fourth and Tchaikovsky’s Pathetique.
The Collection is rounded off by original cast selections from Fancy Free and On the Town (1945 / 1946).
PACKAGING
Bernstein in iconic ecstasy adorns the deep 30 cm x 30 cm box.
The box lid lifts off to reveal the deluxe LP-size book, with new texts and striking photos from Bernsteins DG career.
Beneath the book lie four compartments (colour coded) which hold the CDs.
The CD covers immediately evoke the DG / Bernstein era, whether through iconic portraits of the artist or striking artwork.
The book is in English, German and French.
As far as possible, original couplings have been retained. Alphabetically ordered by composer
CD 1 19: MAHLER The 9 Symphonies, plus the Adagio from the Tenth; the famous Berlin Philharmonic recording of the Ninth; Das Lied von der Erde with James King and Fischer-Dieskau (Decca); Orchestral Lieder with Lucia Popp, Andreas Schmidt, Thomas Hampson
CD 20 21: MENDELSSOHN’s Scottish, Italian and Reformation Symphonies, plus the Hebrides Overture.
CD 22 29: MOZART the Late Symphonies and other symphonies, Piano Concertos KK450 and K453 with Bernstein as soloist. Two celebrated choral CDs the Mass in C minor (with fillers) and the Requiem, a recording dedicated to the memory of Bernstein s wide Felicia.
CD 30 – 31: PUCCINIs La Boheme, recorded in Rome with the Accademia di Santa Cecilia and a daring young cast.
CD 32 33: SCHUBERT Symphonies nos. 5, 8 and 9.
CD 34 36: SCHUMANNs Four Symphonies in Bernstein masterly survey plus the Piano Concerto (Frantz) and the Cello Concerto (Maisky).
CD 37 39: SHOSTAKOVICH Symphonies nos. 1, 7, 7 and 9 in Bernstein’s benchmark, award-winning performances.
CD 40 – 42: Controversial but indispensable SIBELIUS: Symphonies nos. 1, 5, 6 and 7.
CD 42: rare RICHARD STRAUSS orchestral Lieder with Monserrat Caballe.
CD 44 – 48: STRAVINSKY recordings of the early ballets and the Symphonies, bursting with life. An exceptional recording of Les Noces, featuring Martha Argerich and Krystian Zimerman.
CD 49 – 53: TCHAIKOVSKY both the controversial broad, late interpretations of the last three symphonies and rarities from the late Seventies.
CD 54: Dvorak’s Cello Concerto and Bloch’s passionate Schelomo with Mischa Maisky.
CD 55 58: WAGNER’s Tristan, recorded on Philips in 1981, with Hildegard Behrens and Peter Hoffmann in the title roles. For the first time, someone dares to perform this music as Wagner wrote it, said Karl Bohm when he visited Bernstein during rehearsals.
CD 59 63: The American Decca Recordings: performances and analyses of Beethoven’s Eroica, Schumann’s Second, Dvorák’s New World, Brahms’ Fourth and Tchaikovsky’s Pathetique in recordings made in 1953 / 1956.
CD 64: BONUS CD Selections from 1945 / 1946 recordings of Bernstein’s Fancy Free and On the Town, with original cast members.