In 1970, Tilson Thomas recorded a series of spring concerts with the BSO - and this DVD features titles from that period. Thomas is a champion of Ives and conducts Three Places in New England in a concert recorded at Symphony Hall in Boston on January 13, 1970. The second piece featured is Sibelius' Symphony No.4 and finally a March 10, 1970 performance of Wagner's Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey. This DVD also features an exclusive interview with Michael Tilson Thomas. This is the first release of this material on DVD.
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