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Unpredictable, often inspired, occasionally infuriating and always original, Leonard Bernstein's late recordings for Deutsche Grammophon continue to divide critical opinion and draw public affection. The mercurial maestro's DG years are copiously surveyed in the yellow label's latest catalogue project, a series of boxed sets devoted to works by Haydn, Beethoven, Sibelius, Brahms and a broad collection of American "moderns" from Ives to Copland, Harris and Barber.
Leonard Bernstein: The DG Years ...