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Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

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Leonard Bernstein seated next to Jennie Tourel, reviewing tracks from a recording session of Mahler's 2nd Symphony, 1962

Leonard Bernstein seated next to Jennie Tourel, reviewing tracks from ...

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Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990

Leonard Bernstein Collection, 1900-1990

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Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

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Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

excerpt: "Aspen is a fascinating place. It is full of youth and big enthusiasm I also have a master class...sometimes the nights remind me of Jerusalem write to me c/o Aspen Music Festival "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 26, 1970

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 26, 1970

excerpt: "Forgive me for not coming to see you after the Mahler to give you a kiss It was again an experience of my life, and you made it so moving You have such an affinity with Mahler's music."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

excerpt: " how happy I was to know, that you are going to have another baby My summer is very busy. I had no rest whatsoever. I have a large private class I have written to Carlos, when I heard of his appointment "

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 24, 1945

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

Leonard Bernstein seated next to Jennie Tourel, reviewing tracks from a recording session of Mahler's 2nd Symphony, 1962
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 25, 1951

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 25, 1951

excerpt: "Just now I saw it is your birthday So far I sang a concert in Colon, and one in Montevideo My impressions of B.A are mixed I do hope that...your show went well in Washington"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 8, 1970

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 8, 1970

excerpt: "My loving thoughts go to you I know it is going to be great"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

excerpt: "when I got the cable from Munio, asking me to come to Israel and to sing with you I am putting everything aside Please let us do "das Lied" Besides Jeremiah, and what else is on your mind, so that I k... More

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

excerpt: "Aspen is a fascinating place. It is full of youth and big enthusiasm I also have a master class...sometimes the nights remind me of Jerusalem write to me c/o Aspen Music Festival "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 5

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 5

excerpt: "Jackson, Michigan, with its grey looking people, for whom I have to sing tonight - becomes a different place right now, after I got your wonderful letter "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 10

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 10

excerpt: "Congratulations and best wishes. I wish I could be there and hear you screaming of joy!...I gave my first recital September 5, and it was incredible."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 8, 1970

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 8, 1970

excerpt: "My loving thoughts go to you I know it is going to be great"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 18, 1969

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 18, 1969

excerpt: "Loving thoughts, best wishes of health and happiness for your birthday!...I am still in Aspen, but am leaving Sunday."

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 24, 1945

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

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, n.d

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, n.d

excerpt: "My thoughts are with you all the time this is a great day for you and remember that there is no one like you."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 1943

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 1943

excerpt: "I feel like writing to you after everything what happened since Saturday Remember what I answered Kouss when he said, that you should play for him in Town-Hall?"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 15

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 15

excerpt: " I was thrilled to know about your successes in London I was resting for three weeks, making records now, and leaving for the rest of the summer I would like to come out to Tanglewood for Peter Grimes and you "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 18, 1969

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 18, 1969

excerpt: "Loving thoughts, best wishes of health and happiness for your birthday!...I am still in Aspen, but am leaving Sunday."

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Leonard Bernstein with Lukas Foss and Jennie Tourel, January 1958
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, October 30

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, October 30

excerpt: "I am singing here tonight, and will make my name great by singing the immortal Chocolate Soldier!...it lives in memory the music I make with you!"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, October 30

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, October 30

excerpt: "I am singing here tonight, and will make my name great by singing the immortal Chocolate Soldier!...it lives in memory the music I make with you!"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

excerpt: "I hear your Boston Concerts were wonderful Here in Chicago I met Carvalho who conducts here the orchestra I can not understand Koussy - or can I?"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

excerpt: "I hear your Boston Concerts were wonderful Here in Chicago I met Carvalho who conducts here the orchestra I can not understand Koussy - or can I?"

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 26, 1955

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 26, 1955

excerpt: "Opening program prefer Schumin [sic] overture Serenale [sic] with Stern Foss Song of Songs with Tourel Copland Lincoln Portrait with big name Hollywood actor..." From: Correspondence Series

Leonard Bernstein conducting concert in Ein Harod, 1950

Leonard Bernstein conducting concert in Ein Harod, 1950

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Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 1

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 1

excerpt: "Neverming the Philharmonic, you have to expect things like that. But just think, of all the other great things you can look forward to, "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 17, 1955

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 17, 1955

excerpt: "Well I guess by now you know the big news I am marrying the most wonderful human being He is Dr. Gross he is a cardiologist, and even that is fascinating Besides that he adores music "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 26, 1970

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 26, 1970

excerpt: "Forgive me for not coming to see you after the Mahler to give you a kiss It was again an experience of my life, and you made it so moving You have such an affinity with Mahler's music."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 6, 1961

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 6, 1961

excerpt: "Harold Golzer brought to me tragic news of George's death I cannot exclude the closeness I felt to him all the time..."

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

excerpt: "There is still no trace of Hashkivenu. Please tell Dr. Putterman to pray for it, or he'll never get it...I find myself tempted by Jennie Tourel's voice again." From: Correspondence Series

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 1

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 1

excerpt: "Neverming the Philharmonic, you have to expect things like that. But just think, of all the other great things you can look forward to, "

Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

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Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 17, 1955

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, March 17, 1955

excerpt: "Well I guess by now you know the big news I am marrying the most wonderful human being He is Dr. Gross he is a cardiologist, and even that is fascinating Besides that he adores music "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 27, 1960

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 27, 1960

excerpt: " warmest welcome back to Carnegie Hall Sorry cannot be with you in person "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 23, 1962

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 23, 1962

excerpt: " I tried to reach you to tell you how happy and grateful I am to share this great day with you."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 15, 1972

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 15, 1972

excerpt: "The time is coming nearer when I want to say a Happy, Happy birthday Don't mind the papers, I was not in Persia I don't want to talk about the tragedy happening at the Met "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

excerpt: "when I got the cable from Munio, asking me to come to Israel and to sing with you I am putting everything aside Please let us do "das Lied" Besides Jeremiah, and what else is on your mind, so that I k... More

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

excerpt: "There is still no trace of Hashkivenu. Please tell Dr. Putterman to pray for it, or he'll never get it...I find myself tempted by Jennie Tourel's voice again." From: Correspondence Series

Leonard Bernstein, after conducting Mahler's 2nd Symphony with Jennie Tourel as soloist, being presented with a medal from the Mahler Society
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, June 20, 1960

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, June 20, 1960

excerpt: "Here I am in Aspen, sitting in front of the Festival schedule I hoped to hear from you about the recording, and now I don't know what to think, is it good, is it bad? I mean my low G!"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

excerpt: " how happy I was to know, that you are going to have another baby My summer is very busy. I had no rest whatsoever. I have a large private class I have written to Carlos, when I heard of his appointment "

Leonard Bernstein with Lukas Foss and Jennie Tourel, January 1958
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

excerpt: "Aspen is a fascinating place. It is full of youth and big enthusiasm I also have a master class...sometimes the nights remind me of Jerusalem write to me c/o Aspen Music Festival "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, June 20, 1960

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, June 20, 1960

excerpt: "Here I am in Aspen, sitting in front of the Festival schedule I hoped to hear from you about the recording, and now I don't know what to think, is it good, is it bad? I mean my low G!"

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Leonard Bernstein with Jennie Tourel

Leonard Bernstein with Jennie Tourel

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Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, April 12, 1968

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, April 12, 1968

excerpt: "have a great performance my thoughts and love always"

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Sam & Jennie Bernstein, n.d

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Sam & Jennie Bernstein, n.d

excerpt: "...am having a wonderful experience with Das Lied von der Erde. Jennie sings like an angel..." From: Correspondence Series

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

excerpt: " how happy I was to know, that you are going to have another baby My summer is very busy. I had no rest whatsoever. I have a large private class I have written to Carlos, when I heard of his appointment "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 27, 1960

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 27, 1960

excerpt: " warmest welcome back to Carnegie Hall Sorry cannot be with you in person "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 1943

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, November 1943

excerpt: "I feel like writing to you after everything what happened since Saturday Remember what I answered Kouss when he said, that you should play for him in Town-Hall?"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 17, 1957

excerpt: "Aspen is a fascinating place. It is full of youth and big enthusiasm I also have a master class...sometimes the nights remind me of Jerusalem write to me c/o Aspen Music Festival "

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 30, 1945

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 30, 1945

excerpt: "Keep your fingers crossed for Jeremiah. I've been collecting themes more than anything else these days...But the ideas keep hammering at me: a piano concerto, a ballet, songs for Tourel, the Kouss. ... More

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

excerpt: "There is still no trace of Hashkivenu. Please tell Dr. Putterman to pray for it, or he'll never get it...I find myself tempted by Jennie Tourel's voice again." From: Correspondence Series

Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic, with Jennie Tourel as soloist, in Mahler's Resurrection Symphony in memoriam of the death of Dmitri Mitropoulos, November 3, 1960

Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic, with Jennie Tour...

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Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

excerpt: "I hear your Boston Concerts were wonderful Here in Chicago I met Carvalho who conducts here the orchestra I can not understand Koussy - or can I?"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 6, 1961

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 6, 1961

excerpt: "Harold Golzer brought to me tragic news of George's death I cannot exclude the closeness I felt to him all the time..."

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 15

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, July 15

excerpt: " I was thrilled to know about your successes in London I was resting for three weeks, making records now, and leaving for the rest of the summer I would like to come out to Tanglewood for Peter Grimes and you "

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 10, 1961

excerpt: " how happy I was to know, that you are going to have another baby My summer is very busy. I had no rest whatsoever. I have a large private class I have written to Carlos, when I heard of his appointment "

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, 1943

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Serge Koussevitzky, 1943

excerpt: "Don't you think it might be a wonderful idea to have Jenny Tourel to sing the Soprano Solo in my Symphony?" From: Correspondence Series

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 10, 1955

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 10, 1955

excerpt: " tonight I came from the movies where I saw "On the Waterfront" and I just feel like telling you that your background music is great. I personally enjoyed the music more than the picture."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

excerpt: "when I got the cable from Munio, asking me to come to Israel and to sing with you I am putting everything aside Please let us do "das Lied" Besides Jeremiah, and what else is on your mind, so that I k... More

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 25, 1951

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 25, 1951

excerpt: "Just now I saw it is your birthday So far I sang a concert in Colon, and one in Montevideo My impressions of B.A are mixed I do hope that...your show went well in Washington"

Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel at a recording session, November 1960
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 15, 1972

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, August 15, 1972

excerpt: "The time is coming nearer when I want to say a Happy, Happy birthday Don't mind the papers, I was not in Persia I don't want to talk about the tragedy happening at the Met "

Leonard Bernstein conducting concert in Ein Harod, 1950

Leonard Bernstein conducting concert in Ein Harod, 1950

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Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel at a recording session, November 1960
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, October 30

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, October 30

excerpt: "I am singing here tonight, and will make my name great by singing the immortal Chocolate Soldier!...it lives in memory the music I make with you!"

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 2, 1959

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 2, 1959

excerpt: "America Israel Cultural Foundation Dinner It is a joy to salute you once again as dear friend/admired colleague and truly great person on this occasion of public tribute "

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

Leonard Bernstein and Jennie Tourel, recording session, New York

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Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 23, 1962

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, September 23, 1962

excerpt: " I tried to reach you to tell you how happy and grateful I am to share this great day with you."

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, May 2, 1950

excerpt: "when I got the cable from Munio, asking me to come to Israel and to sing with you I am putting everything aside Please let us do "das Lied" Besides Jeremiah, and what else is on your mind, so that I k... More

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, February 10

excerpt: "I hear your Boston Concerts were wonderful Here in Chicago I met Carvalho who conducts here the orchestra I can not understand Koussy - or can I?"

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 10, 1955

Jennie Tourel to Leonard Bernstein, January 10, 1955

excerpt: " tonight I came from the movies where I saw "On the Waterfront" and I just feel like telling you that your background music is great. I personally enjoyed the music more than the picture."

For Jennie eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as Jennie Tourel--1910-1973, 1973 Nov. 27
Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 30, 1945

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, April 30, 1945

excerpt: "Keep your fingers crossed for Jeremiah. I've been collecting themes more than anything else these days...But the ideas keep hammering at me: a piano concerto, a ballet, songs for Tourel, the Kouss. ... More

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

Letter from Leonard Bernstein to Helen Coates, March 4, 1945

excerpt: "There is still no trace of Hashkivenu. Please tell Dr. Putterman to pray for it, or he'll never get it...I find myself tempted by Jennie Tourel's voice again." From: Correspondence Series