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Book/Printed MaterialYoung People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers [pencil on yellow legal pad paper, emendations on pages 10-11 in ink by Helen Coates)] Manuscripts. manuscript | 20 (16 numbered pages + verso's of pages 5, 10, 11, & 15) pages.; 8" x 12.5" | From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series Manuscript (Form).
- Contributor: Bernstein, Leonard
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Book/Printed MaterialYoung People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers [typescript on blue paper with emendations in ink & red and black pencil (somepage numbering changed)] Manuscripts. manuscript | 28 (cover + pages 1-23, 25-26, and alternate 22-23) pages.; 8.5" x 11" | From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series Manuscript (Form).
- Contributor: Bernstein, Leonard
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, n.d. Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 1 page. | excerpt: "Tanglewood promises to be confused, yet much simpler without the BSO." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, February 2, 1947 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 1 page. | excerpt: "And this phenomenal orchestra [Boston] makes me terribly happy." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein after conducting the Boston Symphony at Tanglewood, July 31, 1949. photograph | 1 digital image | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein, performance of Ravel Concerto with Boston Symphony, August 1950. photograph | 1 digital image | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein, after conducting Mahler's 2nd Symphony with Jennie Tourel as soloist, being presented with a medal from the Mahler Society. photograph | 1 digital image | Photograph (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Serge Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, December 23, 1946 Correspondence. Typed letter, signed | 2 pages. | excerpt: "...you stubbornly insisted on the performance of your own composition...do you think that your composition is worthy of the Boston Symphony Orchestra...do you believe that your influence is so great in this country...the engagement of Thor Johnson had nothing to do with your recommendation." From: Correspondence Series Typed Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, September 30, 1940 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 4 pages. | excerpt: "...don't you think it would be nice for me to attempt the organization of a young orchestra?...if you liked the idea, we might even establish it as a kind of training or feeding orchestra for the Boston Symphony." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, May 29, 1943 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 4 pages. | excerpt: "I hear rumors all the time about my coming connection with the Philharmonic...I still anticipate eagerly next year...conducting my symphony with the Boston orchestra...I go on doing my horrible chores for Warner Brothers..." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, February 22, 1944 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 2 pages. | excerpt: "...how happy my week with you in Boston made me feel...to conduct your orchestra in that atmosphere and with such success, is to have everything." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, February 22, 1944 Correspondence. Typed letter (excerpts) | 1 page. | excerpt: "Please express to the members of the [Boston Symphony] my endless gratitude for their complete cooperation." From: Correspondence Series Typed Letter (Excerpts) (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLeonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, November 23, 1946 Correspondence. 1 page. | excerpt: " Gabriel Selig...will be a third bassoon vacancy in the Boston Symphony next year asked me to recommend him for it..."
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialMichael Zaretsky to Leonard Bernstein, n.d. Correspondence. 1 page. | excerpt: "in 1973 I was in Rome awaiting the immigration visa you have changed the course of my professional and personal existance [sic]. That summer as a Leonard Bernstien [sic] Fellow at BMC I auditioned for the Boston Symphony "MANY MORE YEARS!""
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialTMC Library, Boston Symphony Orchestra, to Leonard Bernstein, August 11, 1988 Correspondence. 2 pages. | excerpt: "Happy Birthday, Leonard Bernstein!"
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Book/Printed Material[article re the Boston Symphony Orchestra, published in the Boston Globe], 1981 Sept. 9 None |
- Contributor: Bernstein, Leonard
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLeonard Bernstein to Mildred Spiegel Zucker, July 12, 1943 Correspondence. 2 pages. | The Mildred Spiegel Zucker Collection
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