Legendary Swan Songs: the final concert performances by three 20th century masters. Leonard Bernstein was almost 72 years old in the fall of 1990, conducting a concert by the Boston Symphony. He'd been suffering from emphysema for several years. In the third movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, Bernstein began coughing and couldn't stop. The concert almost came to a halt, but somehow Bernstein controlled his coughing fit, and kept going. We'll hear the final movement from that performance...which turned out to be the last notes of Bernstein's final concert. Also, the final delicate encore from Vladimir Horowitz at age 83 in Hamburg. And highlights from the last concert by violinist Nathan Milstein, in Stockholm in 1986.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frederic Chopin: Nocturne in E-flat, Op. 56, No. 3
Pianist Vladimir Horowitz
George Frideric Handel: Sonata in A, Op. 1, No. 3
Violinist Nathan Milstein and pianist Georges Pludermacher
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Niccolo Paganini: Allegro from Caprice for Solo Violin, Op. 1, No. 13
Violinist Nathan Milstein
Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Sweden
Benjamin Britten: "Four Sea Interludes," Op. 33a, from "Peter Grimes"
The Boston Symphony Orchestra with conductor Leonard Bernstein
Tanglewood Music Festival, Lenox, Massachusetts
Ludwig van Beethoven: Fourth Movement from Symphony No. 7 in A, Op. 92
The Boston Symphony Orchestra with conductor Leonard Bernstein
Tanglewood Music Festival, Lenox, Massachusetts
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo in D, K. 485
Pianist Vladimir Horowitz
Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, Germany
Moritz Moszkowski: "Etincelles" ("Sparks"), Op. 36, No. 6
Pianist Vladimir Horowitz
Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, Germany
Hour 2
Robert Schumann: Symphonic Etude No. 9, Variations I and II
Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder
Reitschule des Schlosses, Grafenegg, Austria
William Walton: Overture to "Portsmouth Point"
The BBC Symphony Orchestra with conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Royal Albert Hall, London
Franz Schubert: Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 4
Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Music Studio, St. Paul
Johann Strauss: "Soiree de Vienne"
Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder
Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Music Studio, St. Paul
Johannes Brahms: First movement from Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat, Op. 83
Pianist Rudolf Buchbinder with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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