In 1960, Sanderling returned to East Germany to take up the chief conductorship of the
Berlin Symphony Orchestra, where he remained until 1977. From 1964 to 1967, he was chief conductor of the
Dresden Staatskapelle. He made his British debut in 1970. His first guest-conducting appearance with the
Philharmonia Orchestra was in 1972, as a substitute for
Otto Klemperer. Their working relationship further developed after a January 1980 series of performances of the complete
Beethoven symphonies at
Wembley, and a subsequent commercial recording of the Beethoven symphonies for EMI. The Philharmonia appointed Sanderling its Conductor Emeritus in 1996. In the US, he worked with particular frequency as a guest conductor with the
Los Angeles Philharmonic. Sanderling announced his retirement from conducting in May 2002. In addition to his Philharmonia Beethoven symphony cycle, his commercial recordings include the Beethoven piano concertos with pianist
Mitsuko Uchida, Nos. 3, 4 with the
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Nos. 1, 2 and 5 with the
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. He was among the first conductors to perform and record
Deryck Cooke's completion of
Gustav Mahler's
Symphony No. 10, which his friend
Berthold Goldschmidt had premiered. Sanderling died on 18 September 2011, one day before his 99th birthday in Berlin. ==Personal life==