Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, June 17, 1946
excerpt: "First concert fine success despite bad program..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, May 29, 1943
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... More
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Letter from Olga Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, 1946
excerpt: "These are the cuts in the Faust Symphony as dictated to me by Sergei Alexandrovich:..." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, January 25, 1952
excerpt: "[Blitzstein] felt [he] should know more about the festival and your ideas and plans for it...[Olga Koussevitzky] was quite upset about your idea of doing the Schoenberg and Kirchner pieces..." From: C... More
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, 1941
excerpt: "...in the face of the world situation [this summer] appears as the last bright spot before an unknown abyss." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Serge Koussevitzky to whom it may concern, 1942
excerpt: "I can recommend Leonard Bernstein for a position as conductor"
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, October 16, 1940
excerpt: "Reiner was furious (at Koussevitzky). I've hear the word ethics until I become immune to it. Thompson was the conciliator, & he's a genius at it." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, 1942
excerpt: "Many, many thanks for...my nomination for the Ditson award. I have just received notice that I am a candidate..." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, July 1, 1940
excerpt: "Copland tells me that Kouss. is expecting one of his students to conduct Randall Thompson's Symphony no.2 the very first week, and that he has mentioned my name as the first possibility." From: Corres... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, June 1945
excerpt: "Just a word from Mexico..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, October 16, 1940
excerpt: "Reiner was furious (at Koussevitzky). I've hear the word ethics until I become immune to it. Thompson was the conciliator, & he's a genius at it." From: Correspondence Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Sam & Jennie Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "[Koussevitzky] told me he is convinced I have a wonderful gift, & he is already making me a great conductor." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Sam & Jennie Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "[Koussevitzky] told me he is convinced I have a wonderful gift, & he is already making me a great conductor." From: Correspondence Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript, re: 10/4, 1...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, September 12, 1946
excerpt: "This is just a reminder of the check which you said you wanted to send for the David Diamond fund." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 19, 1951
excerpt: "I want a little rest from being a professional Jew...in case [Koussevitzky] should find himself not well enough at the beginning of Tanglewood season, the whole thing would devolve upon my shoulders..... More
Olga Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, 1963
excerpt: " you brought so much joy, and hope to S[erge] "
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, July 25, 1944
excerpt: "I am sending you...a few notes on your birthday, which form a small sketch for the piece I hope soon to have for you." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Gail Kelvin, October 23, 1944
excerpt: "...for the Anti-Fascist Refugee work is one of the causes in which I am most deeply interested." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, December 5, 1941
excerpt: "Leonard Bernstein announces the opening of his studio for the teaching of piano and musical analysis..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, October 7, 1941
excerpt: "The doctor who deferred me (in case Dr. K. is serious about writing him)..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Serge Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, March 4, 1944
excerpt: "It has been more than a joy for me to have you conduct your Symphony with my orchestra..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, June 29, 1946
excerpt: "Cheers and blessings for reopening of Tanglewood..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Serge Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, October 17, 1946
excerpt: "Have talked to Judd agreed to leave matter to your judgment" From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, July 25, 1944
excerpt: "I am sending you...a few notes on your birthday, which form a small sketch for the piece I hope soon to have for you." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, July 25, 1944
excerpt: "I am sending you...a few notes on your birthday, which form a small sketch for the piece I hope soon to have for you." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [pencil on yellow legal ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, 1941
excerpt: "Heinshimer says Koss is doing Quiet City this week...If true, please tell him that there is a terrible mistake in the printed score at No. 7..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, October 10, 1947
excerpt: "Best wishes for this and many more happy seasons..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, September 23, 1952
excerpt: "Thank you for your sweet and warm words of sympathy..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Olga Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, September 23, 1962
excerpt: "Congratulations..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, January 25, 1952
excerpt: "[Blitzstein] felt [he] should know more about the festival and your ideas and plans for it...[Olga Koussevitzky] was quite upset about your idea of doing the Schoenberg and Kirchner pieces..." From: C... More
Letter from Serge Koussevitzky to Aubrey Williams, August 18, 1941
excerpt: "May I bring to your attention the name of Leonard Bernstein, one of the most gifted students of my conducting class at the Berkshire Music Center?" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, July 25, 1944
excerpt: "I am sending you...a few notes on your birthday, which form a small sketch for the piece I hope soon to have for you." From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Andre (?), September 3, 1942
excerpt: "In twenty years I have not met a young musician with more natural ability and real flair. His fort, as you know is conducting. I have heard Koussevitzky repeatedly say the most enthusiastic things o... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, August 1943
excerpt: "Thursday night I was deferred for all time from the army...[the doctor] assured me, 'nothing can interfere with your career.'" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Serge Koussevitzky to Walter Hoving, n.d.
excerpt: "Because of the far-reaching scope of his talent, his fine musicianship, and excellent qualities as a pianist and composer, his ability to lead and work with others...I feel he would be of real service... More
Letter from Serge Koussevitzky to Aubrey Williams, August 18, 1941
excerpt: "May I bring to your attention the name of Leonard Bernstein, one of the most gifted students of my conducting class at the Berkshire Music Center?" From: Correspondence Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [pencil on ...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript...
From: General Writings Chronology Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, December 4, 1944
excerpt: "...what a great honor and joy it was to conduct your magnificent orchestra...I would like to invite you...to be my guests at a performance of 'On the Town'..." From: Correspondence Series
Young People's Concerts Scripts: A Tribute to Teachers pencil on yello...
From: Young People's Concerts Television Scripts Series
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Untitled typescript with emendation...
From: General Writings Chronology Series