Leonard Bernstein began one of his Omnibus shows by turning around during a “performance” of Brahms symphony no. 1, remarking that the orchestra could go on just fine without him. The orchestra proceeded to fall apart in a most amusing spectacle.
Leonard Bernstein began one of his Omnibus shows by turning around during a “performance” of Brahms symphony no. 1, remarking that the orchestra could go on just fine without him. The orchestra proceeded to fall apart in a most amusing spectacle.