What a conductor writes in a score: inside Leonard Bernstein's own score of Mahler's Symphony 1
A look inside what famous conductor Leonard Bernstein marked down in his OWN score that he used for a performance of Mahler's first symphony with the NY Philharmonic. We'll see what markings are normal things that conductors write down, and some unexpected indications which include (spoiler) a whole new instrument. Source: NY Philharmonic archives https://archives.nyphil.org Check them out, it is an amazing free resource MORE VIDEOS ON LEONARD BERNSTEIN Same piece, different conductor, Kleiber vs Bernstein • Same symphony, different conductor: you'll... Who was Leonard Bernstein and why I've changed my mind about him • Why was Leonard Bernstein so influential (... CHECK OUT MY COLLABORATION WITH LES ARTS VALENCIA (in Spanish) Por que la Boheme es tan popular? • ¿Por qué La Bohème es tan popular? | La Bo...

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