I watched Marin Alsop lead the Colorado Symphony in the performance of Beethoven’s 9th. It was so wonderful. After the performance there was a Q&A and she talked fondly of L Bernstein. Unforgettable day for me - and I don’t understand music; I just love it
Was für glückliche Zeit war es für junge Dirigenten damals? Sie könnten in sehr kurzer Zeit während solchen Dirigenten Meisterkurs so viel vielseitige Musik Kenntnisse zu erwerben die für ganzes Leben als festen Fundament dienten. Leonard Bernstein war sehr große Lehrer der in vielen üngen Dirigenten ein Talent zu dirigieren entdeckt. Solche Dirigenten hatten mit Sicherheit einen guten "Mentor " in dem für seine Zukunft.
Marin Alsop is the only conductor I recognize from this group. She's gone on to be a world-class conductor. Most recently left the Baltimore Symphony after a outstanding tenure there.
Alsop conducted the Cliburn finals this year in Ft Worth; outstanding dictum and effort, beautiful work with the finalists. She also concluded the Proms with the BBC this year and was an audience favorite! I look for her every chance I get. I did not know she was one of many on Lenny’s arm! Figures…
@@paulmeggs5315 I didn't know that either. I meet her in the 90s in NYC. She did a yearly Christmas presentation at Lincoln Center of "Too Hot to Handel." A gospel/jazz riff on, what else, The Messiah. It was the highlight of the NY season and it was brilliant. And so is she.
Watch the program on conductors. Isaac Stern says something very interesting about conductors. Lenny was a genius who loved people and music who radiated communication.
@@kerrgal The arrogant one that argues with Bernstein and it ends up Bernstein showing off to him on the podium,Bernstein also gives him a lecture about B.S..... ing the young orchestra.
Que belíssima aula! Isso que é professor! Esse vídeo é um tesouro para todos os futuros maestros, bem como para os amantes da música. Obrigado, Bernstein!
I wonder if Bernstein smoked as much as John Wayne, Wayne's daughter said he would sometimes smoke five packs a day, that's 100 cigarettes. She said he would only light one match a day and that was to light his first cigarette in the morning and every other cigarette after that was lit with the cigarette before.
@@cathynewyork7918 But we can see his love for music until the very end. This is a characteristic of all great geniuses in all types of arts. They want to leave more works done.
I watched Marin Alsop lead the Colorado Symphony in the performance of Beethoven’s 9th. It was so wonderful. After the performance there was a Q&A and she talked fondly of L Bernstein. Unforgettable day for me - and I don’t understand music; I just love it
Was für glückliche Zeit war es für junge
Dirigenten damals? Sie könnten in sehr kurzer Zeit während solchen Dirigenten Meisterkurs so viel vielseitige Musik Kenntnisse zu erwerben die für ganzes Leben als festen Fundament dienten. Leonard Bernstein war sehr große Lehrer der in vielen üngen Dirigenten ein Talent zu dirigieren entdeckt. Solche Dirigenten hatten mit Sicherheit einen guten "Mentor " in dem für seine Zukunft.
Marin Alsop is the only conductor I recognize from this group. She's gone on to be a world-class conductor. Most recently left the Baltimore Symphony after a outstanding tenure there.
Alsop conducted the Cliburn finals this year in Ft Worth; outstanding dictum and effort, beautiful work with the finalists. She also concluded the Proms with the BBC this year and was an audience favorite! I look for her every chance I get. I did not know she was one of many on Lenny’s arm! Figures…
I know for sure the principal cellist went on to play with the SFS. He was even in the Keeping Score documentaries by MTT !
@@paulmeggs5315 I didn't know that either. I meet her in the 90s in NYC. She did a yearly Christmas presentation at Lincoln Center of "Too Hot to Handel." A gospel/jazz riff on, what else, The Messiah. It was the highlight of the NY season and it was brilliant. And so is she.
Alsop world class?????
Yes, she has conducted all over the world. Check out her resume!@@bigbong620
His musical personality is so powerful, he galvanized the orchestra by his mere presence. How can that be taught?
Watch the program on conductors. Isaac Stern says something very interesting about conductors. Lenny was a genius who loved people and music who radiated communication.
He's got natural charisma. Just watch how he rehearses any orchestra.
So great to watch my conducting teacher Carlos Spierer, he is an amazing musician with marvellous knowledge of music and great teachings.
Which one is he?
@@kerrgal The arrogant one that argues with Bernstein and it ends up Bernstein showing off to him on the podium,Bernstein also gives him a lecture about B.S..... ing the young orchestra.
Que belíssima aula! Isso que é professor! Esse vídeo é um tesouro para todos os futuros maestros, bem como para os amantes da música. Obrigado, Bernstein!
Genius! The whole situation!
Grest scenes of Maestro🤩🌹.Forever Leonard Bernstein
13:20 It's the scene that was reenacted in the movie Maestro!
and then they f***ed
@@samaritan29they fucked why? Dammit... It's a movie. Doesn't need to be a conversion of real life
@@Kevs3114that’s how it happened in real life
What a fantastic musician
Truly!
My goodness! That Sibilius piece at the end! It's like watching a master pilot operate a dang spacecraft!
UNIQUE GENIUS. I love Lenny 😍
The notes on this piece are of excellent quality.
So wait...I see the lesson from Maestro but they skipped the best part with Jeffrey and Lenny gettin' hot and heavy at the club to Tears for Fears
@@glennc100 It's in the Blu Ray as a bonus feature.
Minutes 21:00 to 27:00 are just incredible
His knowledge of every nuance of the score is amazing
Alsop, I feel, is part of the reason Yunchan Lin WON the Van Cliburn Competition.
He was a master musician and composer.
What a god
Sibelius, so easy to read, but so difficult to interpret. A true Master Class !
Bernstein’s conducting technique is so ‘effortless’.
Highly recommend the rehearsal of the Schumann with Karajan. Very interesting.
Marin Alsop! The others may have joined university music schools, etc
Jeffrey’s lesson is in Maestro!
Did Jeffrey make it as a conductor? I googled his name but all I got was references of a whole different guy..
Wonder how many young conductors had a latter appointment with Maestro.
Anyone know the song from the beginning of the video?
Bernstein would be in big trouble these days, with all his touching.
For sure.
Wow, that behaviour around 3:00 is completely unacceptable.... awkard. And I'm not even woke
21:20:until the end…. waow! ❤
What piece is it?
First Movement of Sibelius 5th Symphony. I believe.
Gold
15:15 what the heck was that?
Despair over seriously unmanageable hair? :)
I'd believe it.
what piece are they playing at 3:44 ?!
Tchaikovsky's Symphony no. 6: Finale.
He sure is... touchy.
“Do what Daddy tells you!”
What piece is he conducting at the end of the video?
First movement of Sibelius 5th Symphony
Nothing is gained from melded gestures if the orchestra’s responses are inaccurate.
which four, do you know?
Cigarettes are not good for you kids !! Smoke less or don’t smoke at all!
L.Bernstein was outlived by his mum.
@MorganHayes_Composer.Pianist I had not realized that fact. 👀
Thank you for sharing.
I wonder if Bernstein smoked as much as John Wayne, Wayne's daughter said he would sometimes smoke five packs a day, that's 100 cigarettes. She said he would only light one match a day and that was to light his first cigarette in the morning and every other cigarette after that was lit with the cigarette before.
can’t help notice he prob had lung cancer here
@@cathynewyork7918yes. His voice doesn't sounds ok. As well as the way he breaths...
@@cathynewyork7918 But we can see his love for music until the very end. This is a characteristic of all great geniuses in all types of arts. They want to leave more works done.
Cigarette always there! Awful ! What a talent !
isn't conducting like coaching Ethiopian runners
lol
Gravitas.
Only 1 out of the group achieved anything. That's not good. And Bernstein died a year later.
And she's nothing special.
The rest weren't up to much.
That Jeffrey character in particular.
@@bigbong620 i think Bernstein mostly picked the good looking males bc he's gay, regardless of merit.
She isn’t? Her career would say something different.
@@RyanReskyTrumpeter
I wouldn't read too much into that.
There are a lot of mediocre conductors around.
@@bigbong620why do you dislike her so?