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Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990

Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990

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Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, March 27, 1938

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, March 9, 1940

excerpt: "Use my name us[sic] you like "

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, November 1, 1945

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

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

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

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

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, n.d

excerpt: "...I am invited to conduct the Boston orchestra on the middle of next January "

speech, Mitropoulos Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1961 March 5
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 10, 1939

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

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

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

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

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

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

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(?)

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 12, 1938

excerpt: "I have arranged to pay your transportation "

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, 1958

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, 1958

excerpt: Envelope, "hand delivered".

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 18, 1938

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

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

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

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 12, 1938

excerpt: "I have arranged to pay your transportation "

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 29, 1942

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

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

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 "

speech, Mitropoulos Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1961 March 5
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, August 1, 1946

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

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

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

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(?)

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, January 9, 1940

excerpt: "Please kindly call me this evening "

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 22, 1939

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...

speech, Mitropoulos Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1961 March 5
Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, December 27, 1943

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, n.d

excerpt: " my thoughts will be with you tonight "

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, 1958

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, 1958

excerpt: Envelope, "hand delivered".

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, October 17, 1939

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

Dimitri Mitropoulos to Leonard Bernstein, April 20, 1940

excerpt: " troubles with our union because I had to fire some of my musicians "

speech, Mitropoulos Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1961 March 5
speech, Mitropoulos Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall, 1961 March 5