Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, October 25, 1939
excerpt: "Your grand letter gave me a real thrill to hear how wonderfully everything is working out for you at Curtis."
Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, October 25, 1939
excerpt: "Your grand letter gave me a real thrill to hear how wonderfully everything is working out for you at Curtis."
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Curtis Arboretum, 1250 Church Road, Wyncote, Montgomery County, PA
2016 HALS Challenge Entry: Documenting National Register Listed Landscapes For additional documentation, see also HABS PA-6057 (Curtis Hall) and HABS PA-6057-A (Curtis Hall, Dependency) Significance: 1. Home of... More
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 16, 1940
excerpt: "...I have finally conducted the Curtis orchestra in the Tanhauser Overture & Brahms Third. How can I describe my feelings to you? It is certainly the most glorious thing one can do..." From: Corresp... More
Curtis Arboretum, 1250 Church Road, Wyncote, Montgomery County, PA
2016 HALS Challenge Entry: Documenting National Register Listed Landscapes For additional documentation, see also HABS PA-6057 (Curtis Hall) and HABS PA-6057-A (Curtis Hall, Dependency) Significance: 1. Home of... More
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: " I almost broke my ankle the other night - I slipped on a rug a bad sprain How's Curtis treating you? Burtie fell off his bike Mother has a cold, and Daddy broke his finger."
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, October 18, 1939
excerpt: "I'm tickled that they are taking such good care of you at Curtis." From: Correspondence Series
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 12, 1941
excerpt: "Curtis is about going to pot. You probably heard about the great shakeup..." From: Correspondence Series
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 12, 1941
excerpt: "Curtis is about going to pot. You probably heard about the great shakeup..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, August 1, 1939
excerpt: "Why don't I try to get Harris to pull one red wire and see if you can't register late...Tell [Reiner] you are dying to study conducting with him at Curtis, and that I encouraged you to ask him how to ... More
Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, October 25, 1939
excerpt: "Your grand letter gave me a real thrill to hear how wonderfully everything is working out for you at Curtis."
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: " I almost broke my ankle the other night - I slipped on a rug a bad sprain How's Curtis treating you? Burtie fell off his bike Mother has a cold, and Daddy broke his finger."
Shirley Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "I suppose you were more than a little surprised when you read my telegrams. I was too when I realized what I had done What in heaven's name is going on at Curtis?"
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 16, 1940
excerpt: "...I have finally conducted the Curtis orchestra in the Tanhauser Overture & Brahms Third. How can I describe my feelings to you? It is certainly the most glorious thing one can do..." From: Corresp... More