The recordings documented here are among the best of what the charismatic and phenomenally versatile conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein recorded with his New York Philharmonic between 1950 and 1962. Includes MAHLER: SYMPHONY No. 4 IN G MAJOR (1960), BERNSTEIN: THE AGE OF ANXIETY (1950), MAHLER: SYMPHONY No. 3 IN D MINOR (1962), IVES: SYMPHONY No. 2 (1960), STRAVINSKY: LE SACRE DE PRINTEMPS (1958), GERSHWIN: RHAPSODY IN BLUE / AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (1959), RAVEL: BOLERO-BERNSTEIN (1958), BEETHOVEN: “EMPEROR” CONCERTO (SERKIN) (1962), BEETHOVEN: CONCERTO No. 4 IN G MAJOR (1961), COPLAND: BILLY THE KID / RODEO (1960), DVORAK: THE NEW WORLD SYMPHONY (1962) and BERNSTEIN CONDUCTS SYMPHONIC DANCES FROM WEST SIDE STORY/ON THE WATERFRONT (1961).