Erich Leinsdorf conducts Beethoven and Tchaikovsky:
Throughout his career, Leinsdorf's skill, reliability, efficiency and comprehensive repertoire kept him busy in the recording studio Perhaps one reason why this performance is so remarkable is that Leinsdorf approaches the over-familiar music so freshly; he is not taking the old warhorse out fo...
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title_fullStr | Erich Leinsdorf conducts Beethoven and Tchaikovsky Boston Symphony Orchestra & WGBH Educational Foundation under exclusive licence to International Classical Artists Ltd. ; David M. Davis, director |
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