Explore the Music Behind the Maestro
Bradley Cooper’s Maestro has inspired a resurgence of interest in the life and music of Leonard Bernstein. Few artists have had as close an association with Carnegie Hall as Bernstein, who appeared at the Hall more than 400 times in a multitude of roles—including conductor, pianist, composer, and educator—between 1943 and 1990.
Carnegie Hall+ offers the most extensive collection of Bernstein performances, Emmy Award–winning broadcasts, and intimate documentaries, including a newly remastered performance of Gustav Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony in Ely Cathedral featured prominently in Maestro.
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