This fall New York is celebrating what would’ve been Leonard Bernstein’s 90th birthday. As conductor of the New York Philharmonic, he changed the way audiences understood classical music. Five musicians from the Philharmonic remember playing under Bernstein’s baton. Produced by WNYC’s Sara Fishko.
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Really difficult to convey this as a "sound story" and it was done beautifully. Really compelling.
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I just bought this album from Amazon and listened to it while my wife, baby son, and I had supper. ...
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