The New York Philharmonic Presents Leonard Bernstein's Marked Mahler Score to the Vienna Philharmonic

By: Mar. 28, 2017
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This morning in Vienna, the New York Philharmonic and the family of Leonard Bernstein presented the Vienna Philharmonic with Bernstein's marked score of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, in celebration of the Austrian orchestra's 175th birthday. Following his 1966 Vienna Philharmonic debut, Bernstein kept the score, which he had obtained from the Vienna Philharmonic's Archives. He treasured it for the rest of his life; on his death it was transferred to the New York Philharmonic Archives as part of the collection of his marked conducting scores.

The New York Philharmonic and Vienna Philharmonic are both celebrating their 175th anniversaries this season. The New York Philharmonic presented the gift at the Vienna opening of Vienna and New York: 175 Years of Two Philharmonics, a joint exhibit of archival material drawn from both orchestras' histories that will be on display at Vienna's Haus der Musik until January 2018 (having previously been displayed at the Austrian Cultural Forum in New York). A virtual tour of the exhibition from



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