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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 4 pages. | excerpt: "There is still no trace of Hashkivenu. Please tell Dr. Putterman to pray for it, or he'll never get it...I find myself tempted by Jennie Tourel's voice again." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 24, 1945 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 2 pages. | excerpt: "I am beseiged with plans for composition -- a song for Tourel, a piece for Kouss. -- a strange desire to write 'Bye Bye Jackie'." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 30, 1945 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 2 pages. | excerpt: "Keep your fingers crossed for Jeremiah. I've been collecting themes more than anything else these days...But the ideas keep hammering at me: a piano concerto, a ballet, songs for Tourel, the Kouss. piece, the Janssen piece..." From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 26, 1955 Correspondence. telegram | 1 page. | excerpt: "Opening program prefer Schumin [sic] overture Serenale [sic] with Stern Foss Song of Songs with Tourel Copland Lincoln Portrait with big name Hollywood actor..." From: Correspondence Series Telegram (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingJennie and Leonard Bernstein after concert with the Rochester Philharmonic, March 13, 1947. photograph | 2 digital images. | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York. photograph | 2 digital images. | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York. photograph | 2 digital images. | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein conducting concert in Ein Harod, 1950. photograph | 2 digital images. | 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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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein with Lukas Foss and Jennie Tourel, January 1958. photograph | 2 digital images. | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic, with Jennie Tourel as soloist, in Mahler's Resurrection Symphony in memoriam of the death of Dmitri Mitropoulos, November 3, 1960. photograph | 1 digital image | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel at a recording session, November 1960. photograph | 2 digital images. | Photograph (Form).
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Photo, Print, DrawingLeonard Bernstein seated next to Jennie Tourel, reviewing tracks from a recording session of Mahler's 2nd Symphony, 1962. photograph | 2 digital images. | Photograph (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialLetter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, 1943 Correspondence. Autograph letter, signed | 1 page. | excerpt: "Don't you think it might be a wonderful idea to have Jenny Tourel to sing the Soprano Solo in my Symphony?" From: Correspondence Series Autograph Letter, Signed (Form).
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 1943 Correspondence. 1 page. | excerpt: "I feel like writing to you after everything what happened since Saturday Remember what I answered Kouss when he said, that you should play for him in Town-Hall?"
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel and Friede Rothe to Leonard Bernstein, December 3, 1943 Correspondence. 1 page. | excerpt: "Read here of your wonderful success delighted love and kisses"
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950 Correspondence. 4 pages. | excerpt: "when I got the cable from Munio, asking me to come to Israel and to sing with you I am putting everything aside Please let us do "das Lied" Besides Jeremiah, and what else is on your mind, so that I know what music to bring along."
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 25, 1951 Correspondence. 2 pages. | excerpt: "Just now I saw it is your birthday So far I sang a concert in Colon, and one in Montevideo My impressions of B.A are mixed I do hope that...your show went well in Washington"
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 10, 1955 Correspondence. 2 pages. | excerpt: " tonight I came from the movies where I saw "On the Waterfront" and I just feel like telling you that your background music is great. I personally enjoyed the music more than the picture."
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 17, 1955 Correspondence. 2 pages. | excerpt: "Well I guess by now you know the big news I am marrying the most wonderful human being He is Dr. Gross he is a cardiologist, and even that is fascinating Besides that he adores music "
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957 Correspondence. 4 pages. | excerpt: "Aspen is a fascinating place. It is full of youth and big enthusiasm I also have a master class...sometimes the nights remind me of Jerusalem write to me c/o Aspen Music Festival "
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, n.d. Correspondence. 1 page. | excerpt: "My thoughts are with you all the time this is a great day for you and remember that there is no one like you."
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 2, 1959 Correspondence. 1 page. | excerpt: "America Israel Cultural Foundation Dinner It is a joy to salute you once again as dear friend/admired colleague and truly great person on this occasion of public tribute "
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialJennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, June 20, 1960 Correspondence. 2 pages. | excerpt: "Here I am in Aspen, sitting in front of the Festival schedule I hoped to hear from you about the recording, and now I don't know what to think, is it good, is it bad? I mean my low G!"
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