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Bernstein Century - Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, etc / Bernstein, New York PO

Bernstein Century - Copland: Appalachian Spring, Rodeo, etc / Bernstein, New York POCreators: Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic
Label: Sony
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 49 reviews
Sales Rank: 1514

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5

MPN: 63082
UPC: 074646308226
EAN: 0074646308226
ASIN: B0000029XG

Release Date: October 28, 1997
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Tracks:

  • Appalachian Spring: Very Slowly
  • Appalachian Spring: Allegro
  • Appalachian Spring: Moderato
  • Appalachian Spring: Fast
  • Appalachian Spring: Subito Allegro
  • Appalachian Spring: As At First (Slowly)
  • Appalachian Spring: Doppio movimento
  • Appalachian Spring: Moderato - Coda
  • Rodeo: Buckaroo Holiday - Allegro con spirito
  • Rodeo: Corral Nocturne - Moderato
  • Rodeo: aturday Night Waltz - Introduction - Slow Waltz
  • Rodeo: Hoe-Down - Allegro
  • Billy The Kid: Introduction. The Open Prairie
  • Billy The Kid: Street In A Frontier Town
  • Billy The Kid: Mexican Dance And Finale
  • Billy The Kid: Prairie Night (Card Game At Night)
  • Billy The Kid: Gun Battle
  • Billy The Kid: Celbration (After Billy's Capture)
  • Billy The Kid: Billy's Death
  • Billy The Kid: The Open Prairie Again
  • Fanfare for the Common Man: Molto deliberato

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential recording
Happy is the composer who has an advocate as passionate and talented as Leonard Bernstein. These Copland performances have been the preferred versions since they were first issued--better even than the composer's own, later recordings. Originally they were spread over two discs, but thanks to the extended playing time of the compact disc, you can now get all three great Copland ballets together, along with the ever popular Fanfare for the Common Man. Bernstein brings to this music the right sharpness of rhythm but also a typically open-hearted warmth. He coaxes a virtuoso response from the New York Philharmonic, which knows this music as well (or better) than anyone. Self- recommending. --David Hurwitz


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5 out of 5 stars Cult recordings!   September 2, 2009
Hiram Gomez Pardo (Valencia, Venezuela)
Appalachian spring was first given by the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Artur Rodzinsky (October 4, 1945). According the very Copland, the music of the ballet takes as its point of departure the personality of Martha Graham. She borrowed it from the heading of one of hart Crane's poems, though the ballet seems to bear no relation to the text of the poem itself. Certainly, and despite the work is complex and abstruse, many people (like myself) regard this was the most ambitious and pyramidal of his entire symphonic works.

It was well known the close affinity between these two notable composers. And Copland's repertoire was always a reference cornerstone among the countless concerts given by Mr. Bernstein. As a matter of fact the only remarkable conductor who approached with successful ovations was Antal Dorati.

Nevertheless the sumptuous flavor, idiomatic lexicon and hair-raising flair of these emblematic performances have become through all these years not only the obligated parameter against the others must be compared. And like the good wine, this album improves itself with the years, due its mercurial energy and phlegmatic effervescence.

A real treasure from the file.



2 out of 5 stars Wonderful performances, awful sound   June 18, 2009
J. S. Bower (UK)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Can I give this two and a half stars? That'll be five for the performances and zero for the sound, then.

Seriously, the performances are everything you might expect- energetic, exciting and wholly idiomatic. Lenny and the NY Phil are just in their element.

But the sound... now, CBS were never noted for their sonics, and this compilation - even with presumably sympathetic remastering - shows why.

On a half decent system, let alone high-end, this sound doesn't seem to have emanated from anything remotely resembling an orchestra- spot miked, giant instruments leap and screech around, no stage, depth, warmth, ambience or hall sound. Violins sound more like giant kajoos. Ouch. Not a good advert for analog, this sounds more like generation zero digital on a bad day.

I wish I could say more nice things, but this sounds just nasty. Even with these performances, I just find it difficult to listen through to the music.



5 out of 5 stars Two of the Best - Together - Amazing   January 21, 2009
Tommy Callahan (USA)
I have always been a fan of both Copland and Bernstein. The two speak to me with their music like few other composers can. When Bernstein leads a talented group in Copland, it doesn't get much better.

Two of the most moving and emotional pieces ever written are Beethoven's 7th - Allegretto, and Copland's Appalachian Spring - Moderato-Coda. The harmonies and emotion that come from each is astonishing.

Bernstein's treatment of Appalachian Spring, and in particular Moderato-Coda on this album represent to me the finest recording of this American classic. I can listen to it 100 times, and still come away drained emotionally from the experience. Thank God that these two men graced the same earth that I live on in a time when they could be recorded for the generations.



5 out of 5 stars Bernstein and Copeland   October 24, 2008
Dana P. Mcdermott (Martinsburg, WV)
Copeland's Appalachian Spring and other suites such as Rodeo and Billy the Kid are are at their finest in the hands of Leonard Bernstein. Bernstein gives clarity and strength to America's best composer still to date.

Listening to this CD is a great pleasure and leaves one in an optimistic and forward-looking mood



5 out of 5 stars The Sting   June 27, 2008
Frank J. Biondo (Stroudsburg, PA)
Being a nostalgia buff, I am always drawn to movies such as these and the actors that really fit the part. Yes, it is on my favorites list.

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