Bluff King Hal. Libretto. English
libretto by Daniel O'Connell ; music by H.J. Stewart. (statement of responsibility) U.S. RISM Libretto Project. Price on front cover: 25 cents; copyright dated 1892--front cover; "Argument"--p. 4; portraits of ... More
Bluff King Hal. Libretto. English
libretto by Daniel O'Connell ; music by H.J. Stewart. (statement of responsibility) U.S. RISM Libretto Project. Price on front cover: 25 cents; copyright dated 1892--front cover; "Argument"--p. 4; portraits of ... More
Kierlighedsbrevene. Libretto. Libretto. Danish
af Charlotta Dorothea Biehl. (statement of responsibility) U.S. RISM Libretto Project. Music By Giuseppe Sarti--New Grove. Personerne: CLARICE. Jfr. Winther -- LUCILIA. Jfr. Halle -- LEANDER. Hr. Elsberg -- LEO... More
Bluff King Hal. Libretto. English
libretto by Daniel O'Connell ; music by H.J. Stewart. (statement of responsibility) U.S. RISM Libretto Project. Price on front cover: 25 cents; copyright dated 1892--front cover; "Argument"--p. 4; portraits of ... More
Kierlighedsbrevene. Libretto. Libretto. Danish
af Charlotta Dorothea Biehl. (statement of responsibility) U.S. RISM Libretto Project. Music By Giuseppe Sarti--New Grove. Personerne: CLARICE. Jfr. Winther -- LUCILIA. Jfr. Halle -- LEANDER. Hr. Elsberg -- LEO... More
Kierlighedsbrevene. Libretto. Libretto. Danish
af Charlotta Dorothea Biehl. (statement of responsibility) U.S. RISM Libretto Project. Music By Giuseppe Sarti--New Grove. Personerne: CLARICE. Jfr. Winther -- LUCILIA. Jfr. Halle -- LEANDER. Hr. Elsberg -- LEO... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, February 14, 1949
excerpt: "...peaceful enough to orchestrate like mad (page 67 already!))...Also, Reiner has left a trail of hostility against me in the orchestra and around it..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Felicia Bernstein, August 15, 1957
excerpt: "This show [West Side Story] may yet be worth all the agony." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, May 16, 1948
excerpt: "Milan was a real triumph; screaming audience & raving critics. They call me 'the other Leonardo'..." From: Correspondence Series
David Leonard Barnes to Thomas Jefferson, June 29, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, December 1, 1940
excerpt: "Need I tell you how thrilled I am over the publication of your transcription of 'El Salon Mexico'?...I'm reminded of the times -- years ago it seems -- when you would play me some of your arrangements... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Sam & Jennie Bernstein, August 24, 19...
excerpt: "The final concert last night was a triumph, with a stamping, screaming ovation. I never conducted better." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, October 3, 1953
excerpt: "[Paris is] a glorious city: and really, I must conduct there one day...Israel is like coming home again...I am to dedicate the Ein-Gev auditorium with a concert on the 13th...I've been considering th... More
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, November 17, 1967
excerpt: "And just imagine what it means to me to see you prepare and conduct my music with such devotion and love and musical sensitivity -- for that alone I am forever in your debt." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, n.d.
excerpt: "...I am filled with a sense of wonder at the great insight that has flowed from you to me...something which has freed me and given me welcome bondage Bas Prospero to Ariel." From: Correspondence Series
View of the Barque Oscar of Sag-Harbour, Capt. Isaac Ludlow.--Mutiny a...
312 & 525 U.S. Copyright Office. This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Allyn. Check: There are two copyright deposit numbers on card
Bring Kathleen back to me [orchestra]
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d.
excerpt: "You were very thoughtful and sweet to come to Florida to celebrate my birthday." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, September 2, 1965
excerpt: "...T'wood was a wonderfully exhilerating rejuvenation!" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, March 1, 1955
excerpt: "I finally succeeded in getting a reservation for Felicia on the ANDREA DORIA, sailing March 3rd." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, November 6, 1961
excerpt: "I must say dear that I am a bit perplexed about our crop of modern composers." From: Correspondence Series
Leonard Gibbon Homestead, Main Street, Greenwich, Cumberland County, N...
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-87 Survey number: HABS NJ-129 Building/structure dates: 1730 Initial Construction
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Shirley Bernstein, April 18, 1950
excerpt: "Hurok flew into Rome yesterday & we had a big meeting with Kouss...The tour is settled, & as usual, I get the sh-- end of the stick. Viva Kouss!" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 1, 1955
excerpt: "...[Wonderful Town] was a hit...Sonnambula is postponed again..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, May 11, 1948
excerpt: "The Munich concert was the greatest success...Especially because I had three obstacles to overcome -- youth, Americanism & Jewishness...It means so much...since music is the German's last stand in the... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, September 9, 1933
excerpt: "...have discussed the matter of lessons this year with my father. He thinks it best that I do not start studying until we move to Newton..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, February 27, 1940
excerpt: "Reiner & conducting are fine: & we had the most exciting broadcast last night..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Shirley Bernstein, April 26, 1950
excerpt: "...I would marry [Felicia] tomorrow...how through I am with the conductor-performer life (except where it really matters) and how ready I am for inner living, which means composing and Felicia." From:... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Shirley Bernstein, April 26, 1950
excerpt: "...I would marry [Felicia] tomorrow...how through I am with the conductor-performer life (except where it really matters) and how ready I am for inner living, which means composing and Felicia." From:... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, November 5, 1978
excerpt: "I've gotten through the long arduous stretch in Israel almost intact...I'm now halfway through the Vienna struggle: it goes well enough, I suppose, but it's not the fun it used to be." From: Correspo... More
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, October 18, 1948
excerpt: "...finished my Clarinet Concerto...Tried it over for Benny [Goodman]...Seems I wrote the last page too high...Me and Mrs. Reis are cooking up a big bang-up Carnegie Hall anniversary affair...I can't i... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, October 16, 1953
excerpt: "The concerts go well--though Prokofieff 5th 7 times is a bit thick...The MCA contract business sounds horrible...I worry about what you live on. Why don't you take your 15% now of the Rio money?" Fro... More
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, February 9, 1959
excerpt: "...you have won the deep south over to your program, every body I meet Jewish or otherwise wouldn't miss any of your programs..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard Bernstein, April 14, 1955
excerpt: "I think Aaron's new piece, with chorus, provided you like the score, would be a wonderful closing number for [the Hollywood Festival] concert." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, September 3, 1943
excerpt: "Kouss.' verdict was all bravos for the Copland, Brahms & boogie; but he thought the Bach was too romantic, the Chopin too heavy, the Liszt too something else." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, July 13, 1950
excerpt: "...the Mahler was a sensation of Amsterdam...The Age [of Anxiety] went well last night..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Olga Koussevitzky, March 1943
excerpt: "The Judson office has told me today that Rodzinski is interested in me, and in fact has some plans for my conducting the Philharmonic next year." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, May 10, 1958
excerpt: "This is the city where we cross with Nixon; and I've just finished a huge press conference with him; he was very nice indeed to me, introduced me to all the reporters, recalled our last meeting in Hol... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, May 9, 1946
excerpt: "This is the greatest day in Czech history." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, n.d.
excerpt: "...listen to Cuban music at night...The thing I liked most is when the Negroes sing down here. It does things to me -- it's so sweet and moving." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Aaron Copland to Leonard Bernstein, n.d.
excerpt: "...listen to Cuban music at night...The thing I liked most is when the Negroes sing down here. It does things to me -- it's so sweet and moving." From: Correspondence Series
Leonard Covington to James H. Blake, June 2, 1808.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, December 1984
excerpt: "Can you believe the forty-first year?! And yet, here we are, younger than ever, and filled with love. Congratulations to us!" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, August 31, 1967
excerpt: "Arriving Friday as scheduled..." From: Correspondence Series
Leonard Pope Cheatham to Andrew Jackson, July 22, 1824
Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Olga Koussevitzky to Leonard Bernstein, July 13, 1965
excerpt: "I am receiving lovely messages for the occasion and hope to receive one from you" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, November 14, 1951
excerpt: "Marriage is the experience of all time, combining the extremes...I have started a piano sonata, probably in defense against actually FINISHING the little opera...[Merce Cunningham] would also be THE I... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, September 23, 1959
excerpt: "The triumphs keep adding up. Last night the Munichens went wild over Mozart & Brahms to an extent I wouldn't have believed possible...I firmly believe we've made more friends for America than can be ... More
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard & Felicia Bernstein, January 15, 1...
excerpt: "...I received the wonderful news that you (PLURAL) are pregnant...[John Mehegan] feels the Jazz Symposium is very important...Marc [Blitzstein's] version of the Threepenny Opera...I am amazed that you... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, September 1940
excerpt: "This summer to me was beauty...these last six weeks have been the happiest and most productive of my life...Seeing in you my own concepts matured is a challenge to me which I hope to fulfill in your g... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, February 18, 1971
excerpt: "The Paris concerts went gloriously, finally, in spite of all kinds of problems: 1) my usual Parisian diarrhea, really bad this time..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d.
excerpt: "Sooooo do your best, and remember that your whole future depends on what you do now." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d.
excerpt: "Sooooo do your best, and remember that your whole future depends on what you do now." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, n.d.
excerpt: "When Shirley starts gibbering Ribernian to me I know that she is lonesome for you..." From: Correspondence Series
Mama's baby boy - Public domain American sheet music, 1884
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Mama's baby boy - Public domain American sheet music, 1884
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
David Leonard Barnes to Thomas Jefferson, November 27, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
David Leonard Barnes to Thomas Jefferson, November 27, 1804
Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
From block book to Leonard Baskin; 500 years of book illustration. Wil...
List of books in exhibition held May 1-31, 1966.; Page Order: Uncut Sexto/ Tri-fold. List scanned in numerical order, with illustrations interspersed as they arose. Page Order: Tri-fold Available also through t... More
James T. Leonard to James Madison, November 22, 1814. With Oath.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
Letter from Helen Coates to Leonard & Felicia Bernstein, December 5, 1...
excerpt: "`We [DeKoos] are very pleased to [take over Mr. Bernstein's representation for the whole of Europe, with the exception of Italy]...[Lillian Hellman] said she had an idea that had been nagging her for ... More
C. M. Leonard Company Firehouse, Newburgh, Orange County, NY
Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, May 6, 1958
excerpt: "I think Columbia is on its way to democracy. The only problem is the altitude, which makes the concerts very difficult to do..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, December 1946
excerpt: [New Years card] From: Correspondence Series
The Old sexton's turn to go - Public domain American sheet music 1870...
From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, July 18, 1940
excerpt: "I've already conducted my first concert! The piece was the longest, most difficult of the program, besides, significantly enough, being a modern American work -- Randall Thompson's 2nd Symphony." Fro... More
Letter from Jennie Bernstein to Leonard Bernstein, August 1980
excerpt: "I remember saying Dear son some day you will have it all. Your dad of blessed memory objected to your career out of his love for you." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, October 17, 1939
excerpt: "As to conducting, it looks like a long uphill climb, but I proceed nothing daunted, despite all the venemous attacks I hear on all sides against Mr. Reiner..." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Felicia Bernstein, April 30, 1961
excerpt: "I had the most beautiful day and night [in Japan] anyone has ever had." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Felicia Bernstein, April 30, 1961
excerpt: "I had the most beautiful day and night [in Japan] anyone has ever had." From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, January 20, 1951
excerpt: "The concerts have been magnificent, and a real shot in the arm to me in this last tiring period. I find that conducting can still be a joy, with an orchestra like this, and with programs I like to pl... More
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 24, 1945
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
Letter from Leonard & Felicia Bernstein & Children to Helen Coates, Ju...
excerpt: "Something for the new abode--much love and Happy Birthday!" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard & Felicia Bernstein & Children to Helen Coates, Ju...
excerpt: "Something for the new abode--much love and Happy Birthday!" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, July 19, 1957
excerpt: "The happiest of all birthdays to my dear Helen" From: Correspondence Series
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Shirley Bernstein, July 18, 1954
excerpt: "...how distressed I have been over the recent flare-up...I am writing a Jewish Tango." From: Correspondence Series