Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990
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Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, March 27, 1938
excerpt: " real object in writing this letter is to tell how interested I am now in this new and exciting art called "swing music"
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, March 9, 1940
excerpt: "Use my name us[sic] you like "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, November 1, 1945
excerpt: " first New York performance was in 1942 by me "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 17, 1940
excerpt: "Don't leave your class for next season some real difficulties here "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, November 8, 1938
excerpt: " my only happiness is just to believe and to feel myself enslaved in my work is a spiritual slavery I mean "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, November 25, 1941
excerpt: " glad you are going to play the concerto of Chavez in Boston "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 20, 1940
excerpt: " troubles with our union because I had to fire some of my musicians "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: "...I am invited to conduct the Boston orchestra on the middle of next January "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 10, 1939
excerpt: " so happy that you took the decision to be again a student and this time exclusively for music or conducting.
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, February 5, 1938
excerpt: " your letter touched me very deeply. I never forget you."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, September 4, 1945
excerpt: " I think it would be a marvelous idea if you could take David as a second violin "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, September 4, 1940
excerpt: " I feel very happy that Dr. Koussevitzky is so interested in you hope that he will continue to help you "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, January 20, 1940
excerpt: " must answer you in your question about your Union membership "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, May 8, 1941
excerpt: " feel so miserable not to be enough strong to help you in a substantial way believe in your value and capacities "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, February 18, 1939
excerpt: "...I am very happy to here that you are working hard sorry to see that you neglect your piano "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 12, 1938(?)
excerpt: "Nothing could be more plesant[sic] to me than to hear from you "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 12, 1938
excerpt: "I have arranged to pay your transportation "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, 1958
excerpt: Envelope, "hand delivered".
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 18, 1938
excerpt: " thank you so much for your always so kind thoughts to me "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, March 3, 1951
excerpt: " wirting[sic] me a letter answering to my apparently peculiar silence during the time you were in New York..."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, May 8, 1941
excerpt: " feel so miserable not to be enough strong to help you in a substantial way believe in your value and capacities "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, February 5, 1938
excerpt: " your letter touched me very deeply. I never forget you."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 12, 1938
excerpt: "I have arranged to pay your transportation "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 29, 1942
excerpt: " no time now to think about making a career in any field except to be a soldier better a sailor "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 22, 1939
excerpt: " I have a week vacation between 7 and 14 January. I must go to New York and am planning to come to Philadelphia...
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, September 4, 1940
excerpt: " I feel very happy that Dr. Koussevitzky is so interested in you hope that he will continue to help you "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, August 1, 1946
excerpt: " my principal viola in Minneapolis Mr. Vincent Mauricci he is an excellent player
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, January 20, 1940
excerpt: " must answer you in your question about your Union membership "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, February 5, 1938
excerpt: " your letter touched me very deeply. I never forget you."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 10, 1939
excerpt: " so happy that you took the decision to be again a student and this time exclusively for music or conducting.
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 12, 1938(?)
excerpt: "Nothing could be more plesant[sic] to me than to hear from you "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, January 9, 1940
excerpt: "Please kindly call me this evening "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 22, 1939
excerpt: " I have a week vacation between 7 and 14 January. I must go to New York and am planning to come to Philadelphia...
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 27, 1943
excerpt: " heard your recent successes and I feel very happy and proud about it "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, November 28, 1958
excerpt: " pleased and happy I was with last night's performance everything was perfect "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, July 12, 1960
excerpt: " your so generous and wonderful visit to me at the hospital your wonderful and justified development in the artistic musical world "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 17, 1939
excerpt: "...I feel happy that everything seems to be welcoming you in this school in spite of the pessimistic warnings..."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 29, 1942
excerpt: " no time now to think about making a career in any field except to be a soldier better a sailor "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, February 5, 1938
excerpt: " your letter touched me very deeply. I never forget you."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, May 4, 1938
excerpt: "I couldn't answer your first letter; you were asking me too much."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, January 15, 1947
excerpt: " problem of David can't believe that he is the only man in the United States who is unable to find a way of living "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, n.d
excerpt: " my thoughts will be with you tonight "
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, 1958
excerpt: Envelope, "hand delivered".
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 17, 1939
excerpt: "...I feel happy that everything seems to be welcoming you in this school in spite of the pessimistic warnings..."
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 20, 1940
excerpt: " troubles with our union because I had to fire some of my musicians "