
SPRING-SUMMER '25 PICK
"The legendary conductor and composer, Leonard Bernstein received more exposure from the Oscar nominated film starring Bradley Cooper. The listener gets a chance to get an inside feel of Bernstein conducting live in his later career.”
Leonard Bernstein: Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
Label Description: Leonard Bernstein conducted regularly in Munich from the 1980s onwards. It was then that he learned to appreciate and love the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in particular. In October 1976, Bernstein had appeared with an all-Beethoven programme, and in 1983 he began a series of annual concerts with the orchestra. This CD from BR-KLASSIK presents the live recording of the Beethoven concert on October 17, 1976, in which Bernstein conducted Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and the Leonore Overture No. 3.
How to present this to library customers: Leonard Bernstein is an excellent figure to bring all classical music listeners together from novices to afficionados. Pair this album with Bernstein biographies or other works like the famous West Side Story on film and as a sound recording.
Audience Key:

NOVICE:
A patron who does not know about the arts but is looking for new interests. These items are for public collections that call for you to introduce the arts to patrons and ignite their interests. They often know much more about popular culture than what’s happening in the arts.

EXPLORER:
These items are for customers who have some knowledge of the arts and want to learn more. Oftentimes these patrons stream music from your music streaming service, take out music and art biographies and they may attend music and art programming at your library.

AFICIONADO:
Ordering for aficionados requires knowledge about their habits when consuming the arts. These patrons are aware of the arts through museums, classical music, jazz and more. Oftentimes, these patrons attend music and art programming at your library, are professionals in the arts world with thorough knowledge of visual and/or performing arts.




