Bernstein Mahler Rehearsal
Bernstein Mahler Rehearsal

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Bernstein Mahler Rehearsal

1976
Movie
54 min
English

"Four Ways to Say Farewell" is a personal introduction to Mahler and his Ninth Symphony, during which Leonard Bernstein is seen and heard rehearsing the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Filmed in 1971, this rehearsal was directed by Humphrey Burton,

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Humphrey BurtonGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the creative process of conductor Leonard Bernstein as he rehearses and prepares to perform Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 9. It captures Bernstein's passionate and detailed approach to interpreting Mahler's complex score, interspersed with insights into Mahler's life and the symphony's historical context. The film provides a rare glimpse into the collaborative effort between conductor and orchestra.

Critical Reception

The film was highly praised for its insightful portrayal of Bernstein's conducting genius and his profound connection to Mahler's music. Critics lauded the documentary's ability to demystify the rehearsal process, making it accessible and engaging for both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and newcomers. It's considered a significant document of a pivotal figure in 20th-century music.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a fascinating deep dive into the conductor's intense and passionate rehearsal style.

  • Effectively bridges the gap between Mahler's compositional genius and Bernstein's interpretive artistry.

  • A valuable educational and emotional experience for lovers of classical music.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are not readily available for this older documentary, general audience reception highlights its profound impact on viewers interested in music and performance, appreciating its educational value and the emotional depth of Bernstein's engagement with Mahler's work.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary (1977).

Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed during actual rehearsals for a performance, allowing for spontaneous and unscripted moments of musical discovery and direction.

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