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acrostic poem for Stephen Sondheim, 1958 ca

acrostic poem for Stephen Sondheim, 1958 ca

Public domain scan of a poetry manuscript, poem, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990

Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990

Public domain scan of Hebrew manuscript, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Bernstein with composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, 1978. Photographer: Weissberger. (Music Division)

Bernstein with composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, 1978. Photographer:...

From: Photographs Series Public domain photograph related to music, performing arts, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Bernstein at rehearsal for West Side Story. Carol Lawrence (who played Maria) is at his left, and lyricist Stephen Sondheim is playing the piano, 1957. (Music Division)

Bernstein at rehearsal for West Side Story. Carol Lawrence (who played...

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Jonathan Larson Papers, 1978-1996
Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, Christmas 1970

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, Christmas 1970

excerpt: "These balls are not meant to symbolize any contributions to your testicular powers. They are simply beautiful carpet-balls Happy 1971!"

lyrics, for Stephen Sondheim's 60th birthday, 1989 December
birthday telegram to Stephen Sondheim, 1989 March
lyrics, for Stephen Sondheim's 60th birthday, 1989 December
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 29, 1957

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 29, 1957

excerpt: "Ask Steve to come at four & stay through dinner." From: Correspondence Series

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, 1986

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, 1986

excerpt: "Sorrowful Song Last night I sat down and wrote a poem didn't like it much So I changed it back To Version One "

acrostic poem for Stephen Sondheim, 1958 ca

acrostic poem for Stephen Sondheim, 1958 ca

Public domain scan of a poetry manuscript, poem, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Leonard and Felicia Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, March 22, 1967

Leonard and Felicia Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, March 22, 1967

excerpt: " when you come to see us in Italy you won't be a sheer disgrace. We love you!"

lyrics, for Stephen Sondheim's 60th birthday, 1989 December
Stephen Sondheim, Bernstein, Adolph Green, and Roddy McDowall, June 1962

Stephen Sondheim, Bernstein, Adolph Green, and Roddy McDowall, June 19...

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Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, April 25, 1985

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, April 25, 1985

excerpt: "It's particularly hard to apologize to today's Pulitzer Winner for a bit of Thoughtlessness so carried away by the fun of presaging the Gym-swing-music that I neglected to consult you "

acrostic poem to Stephen Sondheim on his birthday, 1982 March 22

acrostic poem to Stephen Sondheim on his birthday, 1982 March 22

Public domain scan of a poetry manuscript, poem, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Charlie Harmon to Stephen Sondheim, January 23, 1991

Charlie Harmon to Stephen Sondheim, January 23, 1991

excerpt: "With Leonard Bernstein's death comes the awareness of how vast was his reach I am trying, for the sake of archival completeness, to gather all of these notes together."

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, March 22, 1963
lyrics, for Stephen Sondheim's 60th birthday, 1989 December
Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, April 19, 1968

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, April 19, 1968

excerpt: "My Third act rehearsal was almost ruined by my staying up all night with your enthralling Dodecahedron Why I'm really writing, is...The Funke Literary Effort. "

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, April 19, 1968

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, April 19, 1968

excerpt: "My Third act rehearsal was almost ruined by my staying up all night with your enthralling Dodecahedron Why I'm really writing, is...The Funke Literary Effort. "

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, 28 July 1983

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, 28 July 1983

excerpt: "Saw George Tues. eve (but not you). It (and you) is brilliant!...Bravo."

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, March 16, 1980

Leonard Bernstein to Stephen Sondheim, March 16, 1980

excerpt: "This Es/la tritone comes with warmest memories S-L is almost a quarter of a century old, and it seems all wrong that I should not be in attendance on your glorious 50th"