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Leonard Bernstein CollectionProcessed by the Music Division of the Library of
Congress
Music Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2005Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/
perform.contactCatalog Record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm99096358
Finding Aid encoded by Library ofCongress Music Division, 2005
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu998001
Latest revision: 2011 October
Collection SummaryTitle: Leonard Bernstein CollectionSpan Dates: 1900-1994Bulk Dates: (bulk 1933-1990)Call No.: ML31.B49Creator: Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990Extent: around 350,000 items ; 396 boxes ; 405 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Leonard Bernstein was an American composer, conductor, writer, lecturer, andpianist. The collection contains photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, writings, personalbusiness papers, and the extensive archives for his corporate identity, Amberson Inc. In addition,it contains music manuscripts for many of his compositions, including The Age of Anxiety(Symphony no. 2); Candide; Chichester Psalms; Fancy Free; Jeremiah (Symphony no. 1); On theWaterfront; Prelude, Fugue and Riffs; Serenade (after Plato's "Symposium"); Trouble in Tahiti;West Side Story; and Wonderful Town.Note:
The processing of the Leonard Bernstein Collection and construction of the finding aid arecurrently to be considered works in progress. Written requests for access to the "un-processed"materials in the collection should be addressed to Head, Acquisitions and Processing Section,Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington DC 20540-4710.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library'sonline catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, andby occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleAnderson, Marian, 1897-1993--Portraits.Antoniou, Theodore, 1935- --Correspondence.Antoniou, Theodore, 1935- --Portraits.Balanchine, George--Portraits.Behrens, Hildegard--Portraits.Ben-Gurion, David, 1886-1973--Portraits.Bernstein, Felicia--Portraits.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990--Archives.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990--Autographs.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990--Correspondence.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990--Portraits.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990.Bing, Rudolf, 1902-1997--Portraits.Blitzstein, Marc--Correspondence.Blitzstein, Marc--Portraits.Boulanger, Nadia--Correspondence.Boulanger, Nadia--Portraits.Boulez, Pierre, 1925- --Correspondence.Burton, Humphrey, 1931- --Portraits.Böhm, Karl, 1894-1981--Correspondence.Callas, Maria, 1923-1977--Portraits.Carlisle, Kitty, 1910-2007--Portraits.Carter, Jimmy, 1924- --Portraits.
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Chavez, Carlos, 1899-1978--Correspondence.Comden, Betty--Correspondence.Comden, Betty--Portraits.Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990--Correspondence.Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990--Portraits.Culshaw, John--Portraits.DePreist, James, 1936- --Correspondence.Diamond, David, 1915-2005--Correspondence.Diamond, David, 1915-2005--Portraits.Duke, Vernon, 1903-1969--Correspondence.Farberman, Harold, 1929- --Correspondence.Fine, Irving, 1914-1962--Correspondence.Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich, 1925- --Portraits.Foss, Lukas, 1922-2009--Portraits.Frantz, Justus--Correspondence.Frantz, Justus--Portraits.Gebhard, Heinrich, 1878-1963--Portraits.Ginastera, Alberto, 1916-1983--Correspondence.Goodman, Benny, 1909-1986--Portraits.Gottlieb, Jack--Portraits.Gould, Morton, 1913-1996--Correspondence.Green, Adolph--Correspondence.Green, Adolph--Portraits.Green, Johnny, 1908-1989--Correspondence.Hadley, Jerry--Portraits.Hellman, Lillian, 1905-1984--Portraits.Horne, Marilyn--Portraits.Hume, Paul, 1915-2001--Correspondence.Ives, Charles, 1874-1954--Correspondence.Jones, Quincy, 1933- --Portraits.Kaplan, Abraham, 1931- --Portraits.Kostelanetz, Andre, 1901-1980--Correspondence.Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951--Correspondence.Koussevitzky, Serge, 1874-1951--Portraits.Levine, James, 1943- --Portraits.Lieberson, Goddard, 1911-1977--Correspondence.Lipkin, Seymour--Correspondence.Ludwig, Christa--Portraits.Markevitch, Igor, 1912-1983--Correspondence.Mauceri, John--Correspondence.Mauceri, John--Portraits.McClure, John--Portraits.Menotti, Gian Carlo, 1911-2007--Correspondence.Menuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999--Portraits.Midori, 1971- --Portraits.Milhaud, Darius, 1892-1974--Correspondence.Mitropoulos, Dimitri, 1896-1960--Correspondence.Mitropoulos, Dimitri, 1896-1960--Portraits.Moseley, Carlos--Correspondence.Moseley, Carlos--Portraits.Munch, Charles, 1891-1968--Portraits.Nabokov, Nicolas, 1903-1978--Correspondence.Nagano, Kent, 1951- --Correspondence.Newman, Phyllis, 1935- --Portraits.
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Nolen, Timothy--Portraits.Oppenheim, David, 1922-2007--Portraits.Ormandy, Eugene, 1899-1985--Correspondence.Ozawa, Seiji, 1935- --Correspondence.Ozawa, Seiji, 1935- --Portraits.Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 1890-1960--Correspondence.Peress, Maurice--Correspondence.Perle, George, 1915-2009--Correspondence.Perlman, Itzhak, 1945- --Portraits.Piston, Walter, 1894-1976--Correspondence.Popp, Lucia--Portraits.Prawy, Marcel, 1911-2003--Correspondence.Prawy, Marcel, 1911-2003--Portraits.Previn, André, 1929- --Portraits.Resnik, Regina, 1922- --Portraits.Riegger, Wallingford, 1885-1961--Correspondence.Robbins, Jerome--Correspondence.Robbins, Jerome--Portraits.Rodzinski, Artur, 1892-1958--Correspondence.Rorem, Ned, 1923- --Correspondence.Rostropovich, Mstislav, 1927-2007--Correspondence.Rostropovich, Mstislav, 1927-2007--Portraits.Réaux, Angelina--Correspondence.Schuman, William, 1910-1992--Correspondence.Schuman, William, 1910-1992--Portraits.Shapero, Harold, 1920- --Correspondence.Sheng, Bright, 1955- --Portraits.Siegmeister, Elie, 1909-1991--Correspondence.Smit, Leo, 1921-1999--Correspondence.Sondheim, Stephen--Correspondence.Sondheim, Stephen--Portraits.Stern, Isaac, 1862-1932--Correspondence.Stern, Isaac, 1862-1932--Portraits.Stevens, Roger L.--Correspondence.Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971--Correspondence.Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971--Portraits.Styne, Jule, 1905-1994--Correspondence.Thomas, Michael Tilson, 1944- --Portraits.Thompson, Randall, 1899-1984--Portraits.Thomson, Virgil, 1896-1989--Correspondence.Thorne, Francis--Correspondence.Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1957--Portraits.Tourel, Jennie--Correspondence.Tourel, Jennie--Portraits.Urquhart, Craig--Portraits.Wadsworth, Stephen--Correspondence.Wadsworth, Stephen--Portraits.Walker, Nancy, 1922-1992--Portraits.Watts, Andre--Portraits.Yannatos, James--Correspondence.Yardumian, Richard--Correspondence.Zeffirelli, Franco--Correspondence.Zeffirelli, Franco--Portraits.Zirato, Bruno--Portraits.
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OrganizationsAmberson Inc.
SubjectsComposers--United States--Correspondence.Composers--United States--Portraits.Conductors (Music)--United States--Correspondence.Conductors (Music)--United States--Portraits.Musicians--United States--Correspondence.Musicians--United States--Portraits.
Form/GenreBusiness records.Correspondence.Photographs.Scrapbooks.Writings (document genre)
Administrative InformationProvenance
Beginning in 1953, and continuing until 1967, Leonard Bernstein gave many of his mostsignificant music manuscripts to the Library; between 1965 and 1983, Bernstein gave 104scrapbooks to the Library (five additional scrapbooks were given by Brandeis University in1973). Other sources of material: Helen Coates, Bernstein's longtime friend and secretary, leftBernstein related items to the Library in her will (received in 1991); 1991 and 1993 gifts of theSpringate Corporation (representatives of the Bernstein estate); in 1997, Burton Bernstein,brother of Leonard Bernstein, gave the Library ninety-five additional items to add to theBernstein Collection, originally from their mother's apartment.
Custodial History
Beginning in 1953, and continuing until 1967, Leonard Bernstein gave many of his mostsignificant music manuscripts to the Library of Congress, including: The Age of Anxiety(Symphony No. 2), Candide, Chichester Psalms, Fancy Free, Jeremiah (Symphony No. 1), On theWaterfront, Prelude, Fugue and Riffs, Serenade (after Plato's "Symposium"), Trouble in Tahiti,West Side Story, and Wonderful Town. Between 1965 and 1983, Bernstein gave 104 scrapbooksto the Library (five additional scrapbooks were given by Brandeis University in 1973).
Helen Coates, Bernstein's longtime friend and secretary, left ninety-four letters, musicmanuscripts and other Bernstein related items to the Library in her will. The Library receivedthe items in 1991. An additional 600 letters, which had been in the possession of Helen Coates,were also given to the Library by the Springate Corporation in 1991.
In 1993, the Springate Corporation, representatives of the Bernstein estate, increased the size ofthe Bernstein Collection many times over by giving to the Library hundreds of thousands ofadditional items. This included, not only additional music manuscripts, but correspondence,writings of all types, photographs, commercial and non-commercial recordings and audio-visualmaterials (now housed in the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division),business papers, programs, fan mail, date books, realia, and other less common items. Inaddition to Bernstein's personal business papers, the extensive archives for his corporateidentity, Amberson Inc., were also part of the gift.
In 1997, Burton Bernstein, brother of Leonard Bernstein, gave the Library ninety-five additionalitems to add to the Bernstein Collection. Originally from Jennie Bernstein's apartment, and
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consisting primarily of letters to their parents; including fifty-two from Leonard Bernstein, onefrom Felicia Bernstein, one from Aaron Copland and four from Helen Coates.
Copyright Status
The status of copyright on the materials of the Leonard Bernstein Collection is governed by theCopyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
The contents of the Leonard Bernstein Collection is available for examination and study in thePerforming Arts Reading Room. Materials in this collection may not be copied without thewritten permission of the copyright owner --usually the author or his or her heirs. The user isadvised that permission to copy may not imply permission for other uses, including performing,recording and publishing. Consult a Reference Librarian in the Music Division for furtherpermission information. As of this writing, requests for permission to copy music, prose andletters written by Leonard Bernstein should be directed to Marie Carter, Vice President ofLicensing and Royalties, Amberson Inc., 25 Central Park West, Suite 1Y, New York, NY 10023,FAX (212) 315-0643. Ms. Carter will also forward to the appropriate parties requests to copyletters written by Felicia Bernstein, Sam Bernstein, Jennie Bernstein, Jamie Bernstein Thomas,Alexander Bernstein, and Nina Bernstein.
Microfilm
All of the scrapbooks have been preserved on microfilm because of their fragile nature(Microfilm 99/20002 [MUS]).
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [item, date,container number], Leonard Bernstein Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress,Washington, D.C.
Biographical Sketch1918 Born August 25, Lawrence, Massachusetts, first child of Samuel and Jennie
Bernstein.
1932 First piano recital; began piano studies with Helen Coates.
1935 Graduated from Boston Latin; freshman year at Harvard University; pianostudies with Heinrich Gebhard.
1937 First professional appearance as a solo pianist with orchestra; first metAaron Copland, Adolph Green and Dimitri Mitropoulos.
1938 Music Editor, Harvard Advocate.
1939 Graduated from Harvard cum laude in music; composed and conducted scorefor The Birds; entered Curtis Institute, Philadelphia. Conducting studiesunder Fritz Reiner; piano studies with Isabelle Vengerova; orchestrationwith Randall Thompson; score-reading with Renee Longy Miquelle.
1940 Conducting studies under Serge Koussevitzky at Tanglewood.
1941 Graduated from Curtis Institute.
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1942 First published work, Sonata for Clarinet and Piano; assistant to Koussevitzkyat Tanglewood; moved to New York; completed First Symphony, Jeremiah.
1943 Appointed assistant conductor New York Philharmonic by Artur Rodzinski;substituted for Bruno Walter at Carnegie Hall concert November 14.
1944 First performances of Jeremiah, Fancy Free and On the Town.
1945 Appointed music director, New York City Symphony Orchestra, 1945-47.
1946 First European conducting appearances in Prague and London; conductedU.S. premiere of Britten's Peter Grimes.
1947 First visit to Israel; conducted in France, Belgium and Holland.
1948 Served as musical advisor, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, 1948-49;conducted concert at Beersheba during War of Independence; firstappearance as conductor in Munich, Budapest, Vienna, Milan and Rome.
1949 Piano soloist in first performance of his Second Symphony, The Age ofAnxiety, conducted by Koussevitzky.
1950 Premiere of Peter Pan.
1951 Appointed head of conducting studies at Tanglewood, following the death ofKoussevitzky; marriage to Felicia Montealegre Cohn.
1952 First performance of Trouble in Tahiti; birth of daughter Jamie; artisticdirector, Festival of Creative Arts, Brandeis University.
1953 First performance of Wonderful Town; conducted Medea at La Scala.
1954 Scored the film On the Waterfront; first performance, in Venice, of Serenade;first television appearance on Omnibus.
1955 Conducted Symphony of the Air season in New York; birth of son Alexander;first performance of The Lark.
1956 Guest conductor, New York Philharmonic Orchestra; premiere of Candide.
1957 Joint principal conductor, New York Philharmonic, 1957-58; premiere of WestSide Story; conducted inaugural concert of Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv.
1958 Music director, New York Philharmonic, 1958-69; shared Latin-American tourwith Dimitri Mitropoulos; conducted first of fourteen seasons of "YoungPeople's Concerts."
1959 Toured Europe and Soviet Union with New York Philharmonic; first book, TheJoy of Music, published.
1960 Mounted Mahler centenary season with New York Philharmonic.
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1961 Toured Japan with New York Philharmonic; film version of West Side Storyreleased.
1962 Birth of daughter Nina; conducted inaugural concert at Philharmonic Hall,Lincoln Center (later Avery Fisher Hall).
1963 First performance of Third Symphony, Kaddish, in Tel Aviv.
1964 Sabbatical year from New York Philharmonic; conducted Falstaff atMetropolitan Opera.
1965 First performance of Chichester Psalms in New York and Chichester;commenced two-year survey of twentieth-century symphonic music withNew York Philharmonic.
1966 First engagements with the London Symphony Orchestra, the ViennaPhilharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna State Opera (Falstaff).
1967 Conducted concert on Mount Scopus to mark reunification of Jerusalem;completed Mahler symphony cycle for CBS.
1968 Conducted Der Rosenkavalier at Vienna State Opera; New York Philharmonictour of Western Europe and Israel.
1969 Named lifetime Laureate Conductor on retirement from music directorship ofNew York Philharmonic Orchestra.
1970 Fund-raising meeting for Black Panthers held at Bernstein's residence;conducted bicentennial production of Beethoven's Fidelio in Vienna;named artistic advisor, Tanglewood (1970-1974).
1971 Premiere of Mass, inaugurating the Kennedy Center, Washington; conductedone thousandth performance with New York Philharmonic.
1972 Conducted Carmen at the Metropolitan Opera.
1973 Delivered six Charles Eliot Norton lectures, "The Unanswered Question," atHarvard University; conducted for Pope Paul VI at the Vatican.
1974 First performance of Dybbuk ballet; led New York Philharmonic on tour ofNew Zealand, Australia and Japan.
1976 Premiere of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue; trial separation from his wife.
1977 Reconciliation with Felicia; first performance of Songfest.
1978 Death of Felicia Bernstein, June 16th.
1979 Conducted Berlin Philharmonic in Mahler's Ninth Symphony.
1980 First performance of Divertimento; received the Kennedy Center Honor.
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1981 Premiere of Halil; recorded Tristan und Isolde in Munich.
1982 Artistic director, Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute.
1983 Premiere of A Quiet Place at Houston Grand Opera.
1984 Revised A Quiet Place at La Scala; Deutsche Grammophon recording of WestSide Story; marriage of daughter Jamie to David Evan Thomas.
1985 Journey for Peace at Hiroshima.
1986 Bernstein Festival at Barbican Centre, London; inaugurated Schleswig-Holstein Festival; first performance of Jubilee Games.
1988 First performance of Arias and Barcarolles; four-day seventieth-birthdaycelebration at Tanglewood.
1990 June Inaugurated the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan
1990, August 19 Last concert with Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood
1990, October 14 Died at 6:15 p.m. at home in New York
Scope and Content NoteThe Leonard Bernstein Collection is as exceptional a collection as its namesake would suggest.Bernstein, one of the most prominent figures in twentieth century American classical music,made his impact as a conductor, composer of classical and theater music, and as an educatorthrough his books, conducting students at Tanglewood, and, especially, his various televisedlecture series that helped define the potentials of that medium.
Bernstein came to national prominence virtually overnight with his last minute conducting debutwith the New York Philharmonic, substituting for Bruno Walter on November 14, 1943. He wastwenty-five. Because Bernstein was a national figure from the very beginning of his career, andbecause his friend and teacher, Helen Coates, became his secretary and "preserver of the flame"beginning in 1944, the Bernstein Collection is not only amazingly complete, but much of it isannotated by Miss Coates to an extraordinary degree. These factors combine to make theLeonard Bernstein Collection one of the most exceptional in the music division in the variety andscope of material it contains.
Both this finding aid and the collection itself are currently to be considered works in progress.Rather than wait until the entire collection is processed before making it generally available toresearchers--our usual practice--we have decided to make each "series" available as it iscompleted. For access to the "un-processed" materials in the collection, written requests shouldbe addressed to Head, Acquisitions and Processing Section, Music Division, Library of Congress,Washington DC 20540-4710.
As each series is completed, an introduction to that material will be added at the beginning ofthe content list to that series. Because much of the music in the Bernstein Collection is beingheld in New York until new, or, in some cases, initial publications, we have decided that themusic will be the last series in the collection to be processed.
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Organization of the Leonard Bernstein CollectionThe Leonard Bernstein Collection is organized in nine series:
• Correspondence, 1932-1993• Writings, 1928-1991• Photographs, 1915-1993• Datebooks, 1944-1990• Schedules, 1983-1992• Address Books and Message Books, 1988-1989• Iconography• Programs, 1925-1991• Scrapbooks, 1933-1987
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-68, 60A-60J Correspondence, 1932-1993, undated
The correspondence in the Leonard Bernstein Collection consists of morethan 17,500 individual items from over 3,300 individuals ororganizations. All material from or relating to a correspondent ishoused in its own folder(s) and arranged chronologically. Undatedmaterial is filed at the back. Each identifiable correspondent is indexedalphabetically in the finding aid along with the date range and thenumber of items in the folder(s). Unidentified correspondence is at theend. Most of the correspondence falls between the dates of 1932, theyear of Bernstein's engagement of Helen Grace Coates as piano teacherat the age of 14, and 1990, the year of his death.
In addition to such standard items as letters, postcards, telegrams, andbirthday and greeting cards, the correspondence also contains theoccasional photograph, music manuscript, diary, appointment book,script, collection of poems, or art work (e.g., sketches). No attempt wasmade to indicate all the non-standard items where they occur, but onoccasion a parenthetical note will be found regarding such novelties.
Most of Bernstein's individual correspondents are filed under their ownnames. However, a few are organizational or business names, and otherletters are topic-related, i.e. Candide. These designations pre-date theLibrary of Congress Music Division's possession of the material. Someletters from prominent individuals were moved from the "fan mail"collection to "correspondence" prior to the presentation of thecollection to the Library.
A significant amount of the correspondence includes Bernstein's responsesto the letters he received. These typically appear in the form ofhandwritten or typed replies in the margins or on the backs of theletters received by Bernstein. The handwritten responses are either inBernstein's hand or that of Helen Coates in her capacity as secretary.There is no indication in this finding aid where such responses occur. Insome cases, however, Bernstein's actual outgoing letters--eitheroriginals, or photocopies--are present, either filed chronologicallywithin the correspondence, or collected separately in their own folder.In both instances, parenthetical notes indicate the filing method (forexample, Burton Bernstein, Felicia Bernstein, Helen Coates, SergeKoussevitzky). After Bernstein's death, Charlie Harmon and HarryKraut contacted people likely to have received letters from Bernsteinand requested photocopies of that correspondence. These photocopiesare filed at the end of each correspondent's folder. The only clue to thelocation of these items in the correspondence is found by noting thedate spans--as these items were solicited via a letter dated post-1990(also included)--most date spans which exceed 1990 indicate thepresence of photocopied Bernstein correspondence.
In addition, the Library included two other sets of material in theCorrespondence: over 300 condolence letters sent to Bernstein afterthe death of his father, referenced under Bernstein, Samuel J.; and over700 letters, referenced under Coates, Helen, primarily from Bernsteinto Coates, but also from various other persons to Coates, from Coates toBernstein, and from Bernstein to several other persons. In the case ofHelen Coates, each of the correspondents found in her file is listed
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parenthetically following her name in the guide with cross-referenceslisted under the correspondent. For Samuel Bernstein's condolenceletters, no cross references are provided.
In December 2010, the Leonard Bernstein estate donated over 1800additional pieces of personal correspondence to the Library ofCongress. Though much of this material is intensely personal and hadbeen sealed until now, the family felt that since Bernstein has beendead over twenty years, the research value of the correspondenceoutweighed most of the privacy concerns. This additionalcorrespondence has been physically added to the end of the series inboxes 60A-J, but the names are arranged alphabetically and interfiledwith the previous correspondence in the finding aid. The hundreds ofletters from dozens of correspondents include 79 additional letters fromFelicia Bernstein, 101 from Shirley Bernstein, 37 from Helen Coates, 39from Aaron Copland, 150 from David Diamond, 67 from MarthaGellhorn, 15 from Lillian Hellman, and 78 from David Oppenheim.
Many other series in the collection contain correspondence. In fact, "FanMail" and "Personal Business Papers" are almost entirelycorrespondence, but even "Photographs" and "Writings" contain acertain amount--although the letters in the former are primarilyaddressed to members of Bernstein's staff, and letters in the latterinclude drafts of letters by Bernstein, some of which were never sent,and originals of letters sent by Bernstein (some of which appear to havebeen retrieved for inclusion in his book Findings.)
Bernstein's family and staff were exceptional custodians of thecorrespondence prior to its coming to the Library and most of theorganization and identification of materials was theirs. They have alsoalways been responsive to questions that have come up during thecourse of our work, especially an attempt to identify as much of theunsigned, illegible, or sans surname signatures as possible. Specialgratitude is due to Albert Tucker, who performed most of the work onthe correspondence in the collection and prepared the followinginventory.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject.
BOX 69-196 Writings, 1928-1991The "Writings" series of the Leonard Bernstein Collection, is a very
broadly construed grouping of documents. Spanning the years from1928 to 1991 (when an article was published posthumously in the NewYork Times), these writings might also be characterized as non-musicmanuscripts (although many items are typescripts as opposed tomanuscripts, and some items--notably transcripts of interviews--werenot really "written" at all).
The Writings series is divided into four subseries. First is the generalchronological list, which includes the bulk of the writings, arranged indate order--by date of creation, publication, performance, orpresentation, or by some approximate date. This is followed by theYoung People's Concerts scripts (television scripts are chronologized byair date,) other television scripts, and TelePrompTer scripts. The finaltwo subseries are the Norton Lectures and the Book Materials. TheNorton Lectures includes not only Bernstein's manuscript notes, draftscripts, and annotated typescripts, but also notes and outlines of otherswho helped prepare the lectures, research materials, televisionproduction materials, TelePrompTer scripts, and correspondence
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relating to the production and distribution of the lectures on video. TheBook Materials includes typescripts, musical examples, planningmaterials, correspondence with the publisher, and publisher's proofs.The contents within the various subseries are not exclusive. Forexample, the general chronological list contains Norton Lecturesmaterial, book materials and television scripts.
Where titles exist, they appear as the initial entry in the "Title/Description"field in this guide. Either in place of, or following, a title, but always insquare brackets, is a description of the type of work represented--article, poem, lecture, etc.--including any information known aboutwhere or for what or whom items were created, published or presented,and often a brief topic description. Most descriptions are self-explanatory; one exception is "imaginary conversation," a term createdby Bernstein to describe a particular type of article. The Writingscontain sketches and/or complete drafts for twelve imaginaryconversations, of which, apparently, only three or four were published.This guide can most successfully be used by those able to access it bycomputer and do word searches. In that way, for instance, the fifteenwritings with titles or descriptions that include "Mahler" can be foundin a matter of seconds. Searching for "Tanglewood" will garner theresearcher not only writings about Tanglewood, but writings on varioustopics presented at Tanglewood.
In terms of discrete works, the largest number of items in the Writingsseries is contained in the general chronological list; however, in termsof the amount of space required to house material, the variousgroupings are roughly proportionate. For example, while the total of 37boxes of material described in the general listing represents hundredsof titles, the 39 boxes of Norton Lectures material represent a total ofsix lectures. The Writings includes notes, drafts, and completed worksintended for presentation before a public readership or audience: musicreviews and other articles; program and liner notes; speeches andstatements; lectures; concert preview/explanatory scripts; TV scriptsand other TV or radio commentary; books authored by Bernstein;introductions and prefaces to books by other authors; lyrics; etc.
The general chronological list also contains manuscripts or typescriptsintended for more limited readerships: school and extra-curricular workwhile at Boston Latin School or Harvard College (short stories, essays,work assignments and exams, college thesis, music reviews); letters,birthday poems, memos, and recommendations, written for family,friends, colleagues, proteges, or staff; and poems and poemtranslations, crossword puzzles and games, a sleep record from Januaryand February 1983, annotated texts or books, and marginal notes,written by Bernstein for his own use.
Some anomalies will be found in the Writings series, among which are thefollowing: interviews; a Charlie Harmon phone list; a transcript of aspeech by Joachim Kaiser at the bestowal of the Karl AmadeusHartmann Medal on Bernstein in 1986; a list of Bernstein's copyrightedworks; and a catalog for the Museum of Broadcasting's 1985 exhibitionconcerning Bernstein's television work. These maladapts are housed inthe Writings series both because this was where they were filed prior tocoming to the Library, and because they provide important direct(interviews) or indirect (Joachim Kaiser speech) testimony concerningBernstein's life and how it touched the lives of others. Since this is what
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we hope the Writings series conveys anyway, it seems not unreasonableto accept a few black sheep within its fold.
A final caveat: Because a certain classification of material is typicallyfound in the Writings, please do not assume that all such items in theBernstein Collection are to be found here. One should, for example, alsoperuse the Amberson Business Papers series, which is known tocontain, inter alia, interviews, recommendations, correspondence(personal), and speeches.
Series is divided into four subseries.
BOX 199-318 Photographs, 1915-1993Most of the photographs in the Bernstein Collection are organized in
boxes, chronologically by years--one to three boxes per year. Thesephotos can be accessed chronologically, or by using the name andsubject indexes at the back of this section of the guide.
A designation (44A/012) may represent either an individual photograph, ora collection of images. When it represents multiple images, it is usuallyeither a collection of snapshots, a group of photographs affixed to asingle piece of paper, or even two 8"x10"'s affixed to either side of apiece of paper. In some cases there may be additional copies, oftenenlarged, of one or more of these individual images included in thegroup --these all may share the same designation.
Designations are primarily in two sections. In most cases, the first twocharacters represent the year of the photograph(s), i.e. "56" is 1956,and "87" is 1987. In cases where an exact year is unknown, but adecade is either known or assumed, the second character is an "X", i.e."6X" represents a period between 1960 and 1969. "MD" stands for"Mixed Dates," meaning, photographs that cover a range of years and/or decades and must be kept together (usually because they are affixedin a photo album); and "ND" stands for "No Dates known," meaning thatthere is not enough information to even determine the likely decadewhen the photograph(s) was taken. The other "odd" designations are:"HC" for holiday cards, "LB" for a collection of portraits of Bernsteinsent out on request, "FB" for a collection of portraits and productionshots of Felicia, "10MS" for Mass production shots, "FD" forphotographs used or considered for Findings, and "NL" for images usedin the Norton Lectures. The third character is usually the letter "A".This signifies that the photograph(s) is/are kept in folders either singlyor in a small group with other photographs. When the letter is a "B,""C," "D," or "E" it signifies a photo album. Photo albums are alsobolded, and do not have individual numeric designations for eachimage. When the third letter is an "S," it signifies that the item is in oneof the two boxes of slides.
The second section --following the slash (/) --is a number representingeither a specific image or a group of images. Hence, "73A/027" is the27th image (or group of images) from the year 1973. "73B" representsany image included in the first photo album from 1973.
Some designations have an additional field of information. These include"[Ov]" for "Oversize," "[+Ov]" indicating a photograph that is bothincluded in the regular size photographs and in the oversizephotographs, and "[Ov1]," "[Ov2]," etc. representing the variousdegrees of oversize material.
There are two sections to the index for the photographs. The first is aname index, the second is an index of places, events and activities.
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Leonard Bernstein is not listed in the first index as most of thephotographs in the collection include him. In the second index, themajority of activities are listed under "Bernstein, Leonard." One activitynot included is conducting. On average there are dozens of photographsin every year of Bernstein conducting, so for the researcher wishingconducting shots it is recommended that they determine the year/agethey wish the shots for and look through the photographs for that year.Activities are alphabetized by the noun when they exist. For instance,"playing the drums" is alphabetized under "d," whereas "swimming" isalphabetized under "s".
A large number of photographs came with identification written on theback, margins, or included with various forms of notes. These were thebasis for most of the information in the indexes. However, it must benoted, as useful as this information was, we know that this informationis not infallible. For instance, we encountered a number of photographswhere copies of the exact same photograph were marked with differentdates, different locations, and the identification of the people in thephotographs included variant spellings. We made reasonable attemptsto determine correct spellings.
Many photographs are not represented in either of the indexes simplybecause there was no identifying information. When one photograph islisted in an index, it is not unusual for there to be other photographsnear it that may be from the same venue, but the photographscontained no identifying information so they were not included in theindex. So, it may be worth the researcher's time to look at thephotographs in surrounding folders to the one you have identified ascontaining the desired subject matter.
In most cases, where a place as noted in the photograph has no identifyingfeatures, for instance a portrait taken with a plain background, butnotated as having been taken in "St. Louis," that photograph would beunlikely show up in the index under "St. Louis," unless it was within arange of other photographs that included recognizable locations in "St.Louis." Similarly, if a photograph is notated that Bernstein isconducting the Vienna Philharmonic, but no orchestra members arevisible in the photograph, the photograph is not likely to appear in theindex next to "Vienna Philharmonic."
A few folders are empty and are marked "[photo missing]." These arecases where the Library was provided with notebooks of photocopies ofphotographs for a given year, but the original photograph never turnedup in the collection after the Library received it. The assumption is thatthese photographs were loaned out by the Bernstein organization, butthey were not returned by the time the collection was given to theLibrary. We hope, in time, that these photographs will be found andinserted in their proper place. Until that time, they are not representedin either of the indexes.
Arrangement is by chronlogical by date.PERMISSIONS/PRINTS/COPYING Photocopies may be made of
photographs for reference purposes only. Before any duplicates ornegatives can be made by the Library's Photoduplications Service, werequire the written permission of the copyright holder --usually thephotographer or their estate. For permission to copy family photos andsnapshots, we require the written permission of Amberson, Inc. Forother photographs, where no photographer information is provided, orvisible (i.e. photographs affixed to paper, in albums, etc.) we require no
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permissions. Currently, the turnaround time for prints is four to sixweeks. Number of items: 17,439
BOX 321-327 Datebooks, 1944-1990There are over fifty of Bernstein's datebooks from 1944 to 1990, virtually
covering his entire professional career. In some instances there is morethan one for the same time period. The datebooks have annotations inmany hands, though primarily either those of Bernstein or his secretaryHelen Coates.
Arrangement is chronlogical by date.
BOX 328-29 Schedules, 1983-1992Over ninety schedules regarding Bernstein's travel, conducting, recording
and other appearances between October 1983 and December 1992.Some schedules may cover the same time period as plans were changedor refined.
Arrangement is chronological by date.
BOX 330-31 Address Books and Message Books, 1988-1989There are six address books that appear to cover different periods of time
and may have been used at various locations. One address bookincludes only foreign addresses. In addition, there are three TelephoneMessage Books for the period 1988 to 1989.
Arrangement is chronological by date.
BOX 332-34 IconographyThe iconography in the Bernstein collection includes cartoons, pen and ink
drawings, watercolors, prints, caricatures, and other items of aparticularly visual nature. Many of the works are representations ofBernstein or of a production conducted by Bernstein.
Arrangement is by format.
BOX 335-386 Programs, 1925-1991The Programs series contains approximately 2,800 programs (including
duplicates) dating from 1925 through 1993. It should be noted, thatmany significant programs may be found only in the Scrapbooks--particularly those dating through the 1950's. While most of theprograms in the collection are the standard "concert programs," thePrograms series also contains programs to events, including: memorialservices, films, stage works, radio or television series, tributes,festivals, graduation ceremonies, award ceremonies, recordings, etc. Ingeneral, programs have been organized in date order. In the case offestivals and events that cover a range of dates we have used theearliest date. Some of the programs are for events which Bernsteinattended but did not participate in.
At the end of the Programs series are bound collections of programs andtyped lists or computer printouts listing Bernstein's concert programs.Some of these items appear to have been compiled and annotated byBernstein's assistant, Jack Gottlieb. Additional items filed among thegeneral chronology of programs include: tour itinerary schedules,clippings regarding specific programs, publicity materials, theatre andorchestra publications, and invitations.
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Arrangement is chronological by date.While it is hard to provide rules for what programs can or cannot be
copied without the written permission of a copyright holder, thefollowing information--provided by the General Counsel's Office of theCopyright Office--should be helpful. Published items (which we wouldconsider most programs to be) with no copyright notice and apublication date prior to 1978 are in the public domain. A programpublished between 1978 and 1989 without a copyright notice isprobably in the public domain. Programs that were copyrighted morethan 75 years ago are in the public domain; and, if they werecopyrighted, but not renewed within 28 years prior to 1978 they are inthe public domain. After 1989 copyright notices became optional.Programs which are under copyright may still be copied to the degreecovered by "fair use." In general, copying factual information from aprogram (such as the pages that list what works are being performed,song titles, listings of performers, designers, etc.) is more likely to becovered by "fair use" than articles or program notes.
BOX SB 1-SB 130 Scrapbooks, 1933-1987Arranged chronologically, except for the last five scrapbooks.
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Container List
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BOX 1-68, 60A-60J Correspondence, 1932-1993, undated35 linear feet of shelf space, around 17,559 itemsThe correspondence in the Leonard Bernstein Collection consists of more
than 17,500 individual items from over 3,300 individuals ororganizations. All material from or relating to a correspondent ishoused in its own folder(s) and arranged chronologically. Undatedmaterial is filed at the back. Each identifiable correspondent is indexedalphabetically in the finding aid along with the date range and thenumber of items in the folder(s). Unidentified correspondence is at theend. Most of the correspondence falls between the dates of 1932, theyear of Bernstein's engagement of Helen Grace Coates as piano teacherat the age of 14, and 1990, the year of his death.
In addition to such standard items as letters, postcards, telegrams, andbirthday and greeting cards, the correspondence also contains theoccasional photograph, music manuscript, diary, appointment book,script, collection of poems, or art work (e.g., sketches). No attempt wasmade to indicate all the non-standard items where they occur, but onoccasion a parenthetical note will be found regarding such novelties.
Most of Bernstein's individual correspondents are filed under their ownnames. However, a few are organizational or business names, and otherletters are topic-related, i.e. Candide. These designations pre-date theLibrary of Congress Music Division's possession of the material. Someletters from prominent individuals were moved from the "fan mail"collection to "correspondence" prior to the presentation of thecollection to the Library.
A significant amount of the correspondence includes Bernstein's responsesto the letters he received. These typically appear in the form ofhandwritten or typed replies in the margins or on the backs of theletters received by Bernstein. The handwritten responses are either inBernstein's hand or that of Helen Coates in her capacity as secretary.There is no indication in this finding aid where such responses occur. Insome cases, however, Bernstein's actual outgoing letters--eitheroriginals, or photocopies--are present, either filed chronologicallywithin the correspondence, or collected separately in their own folder.In both instances, parenthetical notes indicate the filing method (forexample, Burton Bernstein, Felicia Bernstein, Helen Coates, SergeKoussevitzky). After Bernstein's death, Charlie Harmon and HarryKraut contacted people likely to have received letters from Bernsteinand requested photocopies of that correspondence. These photocopiesare filed at the end of each correspondent's folder. The only clue to thelocation of these items in the correspondence is found by noting thedate spans--as these items were solicited via a letter dated post-1990(also included)--most date spans which exceed 1990 indicate thepresence of photocopied Bernstein correspondence.
In addition, the Library included two other sets of material in theCorrespondence: over 300 condolence letters sent to Bernstein afterthe death of his father, referenced under Bernstein, Samuel J.; and over700 letters, referenced under Coates, Helen, primarily from Bernstein
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to Coates, but also from various other persons to Coates, from Coates toBernstein, and from Bernstein to several other persons. In the case ofHelen Coates, each of the correspondents found in her file is listedparenthetically following her name in the guide with cross-referenceslisted under the correspondent. For Samuel Bernstein's condolenceletters, no cross references are provided.
In December 2010, the Leonard Bernstein estate donated over 1800additional pieces of personal correspondence to the Library ofCongress. Though much of this material is intensely personal and hadbeen sealed until now, the family felt that since Bernstein has beendead over twenty years, the research value of the correspondenceoutweighed most of the privacy concerns. This additionalcorrespondence has been physically added to the end of the series inboxes 60A-J, but the names are arranged alphabetically and interfiledwith the previous correspondence in the finding aid. The hundreds ofletters from dozens of correspondents include 79 additional letters fromFelicia Bernstein, 101 from Shirley Bernstein, 37 from Helen Coates, 39from Aaron Copland, 150 from David Diamond, 67 from MarthaGellhorn, 15 from Lillian Hellman, and 78 from David Oppenheim.
Many other series in the collection contain correspondence. In fact, "FanMail" and "Personal Business Papers" are almost entirelycorrespondence, but even "Photographs" and "Writings" contain acertain amount--although the letters in the former are primarilyaddressed to members of Bernstein's staff, and letters in the latterinclude drafts of letters by Bernstein, some of which were never sent,and originals of letters sent by Bernstein (some of which appear to havebeen retrieved for inclusion in his book Findings.)
Bernstein's family and staff were exceptional custodians of thecorrespondence prior to its coming to the Library and most of theorganization and identification of materials was theirs. They have alsoalways been responsive to questions that have come up during thecourse of our work, especially an attempt to identify as much of theunsigned, illegible, or sans surname signatures as possible. Specialgratitude is due to Albert Tucker, who performed most of the work onthe correspondence in the collection and prepared the followinginventory.
Arranged alphabetically by correspondent or subject.
BOX 1 Aaltonen, Erkki 19811
Abbado, Claudio 1963-905
Abbott, George, 1949-1977, undated4
BOX-FOLDER 60A/1 Abbott, George, 1945-1953, undated(4 items)
BOX 1 Abell, David 1971-90, n.d.14
Abelson, Hope 1959-672
Abram, Morris B. 1968-692
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Abravanel, Maurice 1957-919
Achatz, Dag 19861
Ackerman, Gloria 19901
Ackerman, Mona Riklis 19871
Adam, Claus 19781
Adams, David S. 1956-602
Adams, Edie (Edith Adams Kovacs) 19631
Adams, Mrs. Orson 19581
Adams, Sherman 19571
Adams, Stanley 1962-809
Adler, Clarence 1962-632
BOX-FOLDER 60A/2 Adler, Ellen, circa 1940 see also Oppenheim, David(2 items)
BOX 1 Adler, Hans 19881
Adler, Kurt [in re] n.d.1
Adler, Kurt Herbert 19581
Adler, Larry 1958-592
Adler, Peter Herman 1955-644
Adler, Samuel 19643
Adler, Stella and Clurman, Harold 1956-88, n.d.12
Adler, Witiko 19881
Adonaylo, R. 19701
Agee, James 19561
Ager, Milton (see Alexander, Shana)Agid, Nick 1990
1
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Ahern, Mary 1958-90, n.d.12
Ahilea, Eliyahu & Sima 1948-5514
Aibel, Anthony 19902
Akre, Carol & Philip 19891
Alajalov, Constantine 19791
Albanese, Licia 19681
Albert, Adrienne & Christopher 1984-882
Albert, Eddie 19571
Alberts, Eunice 1953-572
Alcalay, Eugene & family 1980-91, n.d.115
Aldaz, José 19851
Alderking, Seann (see Abell, David)Alessandri, Arturo & Nancy 1986-89, n.d.
5Alessi, Joe 1987
1Alexander, Carlos 1982
1Alexander, Josef 1958-68
6Alexander, Shana 1977-79
2Alford, Hugh n.d.
1Aliferis, Viola & Jim 1955-88
3Allen, Betty 1989-91
3BOX-FOLDER 60A/3 Allen, David, 1948, undated
(5 items)BOX 1 Allen, Phillip 1986-89
23Allen, Reginald 1959
1Allers, Franz 1958-73, n.d.
9
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BOX 2 Almeida, Antonio de 1972-913
Alpert, Dorothy & Victor 1956-91, n.d.7
Alsop, Marin 1988-91, n.d.8
Altman, Leonard 1988-892
Amano, Kazuko & family 1949-90, n.d.52
BOX-FOLDER 60A/4 Amano, Kazuko, 1952(1 item)
BOX 2 Amanuma, Yuko 1988-892
Amberson Enterprises, Inc. 1987, n.d.5
American Center Paris 19881
American Symphony Orchestra 19801
Ames, Alison 1981-9016
Ames, Evelyn (Evvie), Amyas & family 1958-90, n.d. (see also New YorkPhilharmonic (Amyas))40
Ames-Proust, M. 19881
Ammons, Lila 1986-883
Ampthill, Geoffrey 19891
Amram, David 1962-91, n.d.7
Amurri, Franco 1988, n.d.2
BOX-FOLDER 60A/5 Amurri, Franco, 1981-1993, undated(13 items)Sealed
BOX 2 Ancerl, Karel 19711
Anderson, Bruce (see Dallapiccola, Luigi)Anderson, Marian 1989
1Anderson, William G. 1964-89
3Androsch, Hannes 1984-90
4
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Andry, Peter E. 19881
Andryszewsky, Tricia & Richard 19891
Angel/EMI Records 1988-913
Angyan, Thomas 1988-905
Anon, Judith 19901
Anselmo, Andy 19891
BOX-FOLDER 60A/6 Anshen, Ruth Nanda, 1946(1 item)
BOX 2 Antheil, George 1946-598
Antonelli, Amy 1988-892
Antonini, Ferdinando 1982-89, n.d.3
Antoniou, Theodore & Susan 1979-88, n.d. (see also Schuller, Gunther)11
APEX (see Chalkley, Eric)Apsey, Jean & Lawrence 1989
2Apt, Joan, Jerry & family 1968-90
3Arbuckle, Robert n.d.
1Archer, Violet 1958
1Ardoin, John 1973-87
3Arlen, Harold 1955-57
3Armacost, Michael 1990
1Armistead, Adelina 1961
1Armstrong, Herbert W. 1984
1Armstrong, Louis 1959
1Arnell, Richard 1958-60
3Arnold, Maxine 1963
1
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Arnold, Richard 19881
Aronoff, Ellie 19881
Arostegui, Paz Davila 19821
Arrau, Claudio 1966-919
Arthur, Gavin 19571
BOX 3 Asbury, Stefan 19901
Ascalon, Adir ([in re] see Rangel, Maria)ASCAP 1987 (see also Adams, Stanley)
1Aschmann, Charles, Jr. 1985
1Ashby, Rosemary 1987-89
5Asimov, Isaac 1985
1Aslan, Benjamin 1952
2Aspe Ansa, María-Carmen 1988
1Aspen Music Festival 1988
1Astier, Geoffroy d' 1975-88
3Astorga, Nora 1987
1Atkinson, Brooks 1957
1Atlas, Dalia 1989-91
4Atlas, Helen 1987
1Aubrey, James T., Jr. 1960-63
5Auger, Arleen 1990
1August, Amadeus 1985
1Austin, J. Paul 1976
2Austin, Larry 1962-65
2
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Autori, Franco 1957-848
Avakian, Anahid & George 19591
Avedon, Richard & Evie 1957-84, n.d.12
Avidom, Menahem 19581
Aviram, Jack 19881
Avitahl, Theodor 19621
Avshalomov, Daniel 19881
Avshalomov, Jacob 1957-583
Ax, Emanuel 19632
Axelrod, Joan & George 19881
Ayers, Shirley 19571
Babcock, David 19731
Babcock, Jeffrey N. 19891
Babin, Victor 19592
Bacall, Lauren (Betty) 1980-90, n.d.3
BOX-FOLDER 60A/7 Bacall, Lauren, circa 1954-1955(2 items)
BOX 3 Bach, John 19891
Bachauer, Gina 19591
Bachman, David 1986-905
Bachrach, Richard 19901
Bacon, Ernst 1958-89, n.d.10
Badea, Christian n.d.1
Badinski, Nikolai 19891
Bagot, N. n.d.1
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Baier, Robert 1981-852
Bailey, Barbara & Buster 19881
Baker, Charles 1956-582
Baker, Dame Janet 19911
Baker, Julius 19841
Baker, Walter 1959, n.d.2
Balatsch, Norbert 19681
Baldwin, Roger 19771
Baldwin Piano & Organ Company 19892
Bales, Richard 19511
Baley, Genny 19582
Ball, Bill & Arlene (see Brooks, Jean)Ballantine, Edward 1950
1Balliett, Whitney 1955
1Balsam, Richard & family 1989-1990
3Balser, Janet 1973
1Bamberger, Lotte 1988
1Banat, Gabriel & Diana 1988
1Bannister, Harry 1946
1Banzhaf, Alexander & Helga 1979-87
2Bar-Illan, David 1964-66
2Bar-Natan, Edith 1988
1Barak, Mendel 1982
1Barbash, Shepard 1980
1
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Barber, Samuel 1941-68, n.d.9
Barbirolli, Sir John 1957-716
Barenboim, Daniel 1953-91 ([in re] see also Barbirolli, Sir John)3
Barette, James (see Conrad, Doda)Barker, Charles 1985, n.d.
2Barker, Tallis 1988-90
4Barkin, Ben 1963-91
8Barley, Matthew 1986-89
8Barlow, Samuel 1950
2Barnell, Ron 1986-88
3Barnes, Christopher, 1988, undated
2BOX-FOLDER 60A/8 Barnes, Christopher, 1980-1982
(3 items)Sealed
BOX 3 Barnett, Michael 19881
BOX 4 Barrett, Michael, Julia [mother] & Leslie (Tomkins) 1982-90, n.d.38
BOX-FOLDER 60A/9 Barrett, Michael, 1983(1 item)Sealed
BOX 4 Barris, Raymond 19881
Barron, Sally & Paul 19551
Barschel, Uwe 1986-887
Bartelstone, Herbert & Billie 1958-602
Barth, Adrienne & Alan 1978-906
Baryshnikov, Mikhail 1988-893
Barzun, Jacques 1965-662
Bass, Robert 19871
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Batchelder, Fred 19701
Bates, Daniel n.d.2
Batscha, Robert M. 1985-902
Battin, Madeleine 19881
Battistoni, Gianni 1988-912
BOX-FOLDER 60A/10 Battles, John, circa 1944-1945(3 items)
BOX 4 Baudinet, Jean-Marie 1977-87, n.d.4
BOX-FOLDER 60A/11 Baudinet, Jean-Marie, 1977-1989, undated(19 items)Sealed
Baudrier, Jacqueline (see Radio France)BOX 4 Bauer-Mengelberg, Stefan 1954-62
11Bauer Productions 1969
1Baum, Morty 1957
1Baume, Emile 1961 (see also Milhaud, Darius)
1Baumel, Herbert & Joan 1948-85
4Baumgaertner, Alain & Eva 1981, n.d.
3Baumgärtel, Susanne & Till 1970-91
40Baumgartner, Andreas 1987-89, n.d.
7BOX-FOLDER 60A/12 Baumgartner, Andreas, 1980-1988, undated
(13 items)Sealed
BOX 4 Bautzer, Greg 19551
Baxtresser, Jeanne 19891
Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste 19881
Bayerischer Rundfunk (& Symphony Orchestra) 1981-889
Bayless, John 1981-894
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Bean, Betty Randolph 19851
Bean, Gweneth 1985-88, n.d.5
Beatrix & Claus, Queen & Prince of the Netherlands 19881
Beaty, Jerry 19571
Bechstein, Carl (Pianofortefabrik) 19841
Beck, Morris 19521
Beck, Richard 1972, n.d.4
Becker, Eugene 19892
Becker, John 1958-863
Becker, Ralph E. 1960-892
Bedeth, Jean 19571
Beeson, Jack 1959-823
Beglarian, Grant 19591
Behrendt, Aceituna 19831
Bein, Johanan 19901
Béique, Pierre 1988, n.d.2
Belkin, Boris & family 1988-89, n.d.3
Bell, Mary Gibson 19901
Bellamy, Carol n.d.1
Bellugi, Piero 19551
Belmont, Mrs. August 19701
Beloff, Jim n.d.1
Belt, Byron n.d.1
Ben-Dor, Gisèle 1985-894
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Ben-Haim, Miriam 19861
Ben-Haim, Paul 1948-637
Ben-Yaacov, Yissakhar 19831
Ben-Yossef, Avinoam 19881
Benedetti, Marco and Bentivoglio, Ilarie 19811
Beneliezer, Arieh 19481
Benjamin, Edward B. 19701
Bennett, Cyril 19761
Bennett, Mark 19881
Bennett, Michael 19761
Bennett, Richard Rodney 1968-753
Bennett, Robert Russell 1958-665
Bennett, Stephen 19812
Benny, Jack 1960-632
Benselin, Margaret n.d.1
Bentzur, Zew 1988, n.d.2
BOX 5 Berberian, Ara 19721
Berezowsky, Nicolai 1951, n.d.2
Berg, Gertrude 19651
Bergé, Pierre n.d.1
Bergen, Polly 19581
Berger, Annette Block (see Elkanova, Annette)Berger, Arthur 1947-59
3Berger, Roland 1981
1
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Bergius, Caroline & Wolfgang 19841
Bergman, Alan & Marilyn 19801
Bergman, Grazyna 1983-88, n.d.4
BOX-FOLDER 60A/13 Bergman, Peter, 1948-1950(3 items)
BOX 5 Bergmann, Peter 19871
Bergsma, Peter 19861
Berio, Luciano 1968-72, n.d.3
Berkman, Ruth 19881
Berkowitz, Abraham 19801
Berkowitz, Freda Pastor 19881
Berkowitz, Ralph 1980-908
Berlin, Isaiah 19571
Berlin Airlift Memorial 19881
Berliner, Constance & Milton (Tio) 1957-773
Berliner Festspiele/Festwochen 1980-882
Berlinski, Herman 1959-602
Berman, Boris 1982-882
Berman, Edgar 19561
Bernac, Pierre 19631
Bernardini, Fabrizio 19851
Berner, Rosalie Leventritt 19541
Bernheim, Elly n.d.1
BOX-FOLDER 60A/14 Bernier, Rosamond, circa 1945-1955 see also Russell, John(5 items)
BOX 5 Bernstein, Alexander 1959-83, n.d. (see also Coates, Helen)26
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Bernstein, Burton 1938-90, n.d. ([2 folders] see also Bernstein, Jane andBernstein, Ellen)75
Bernstein, Burton 1938-81, n.d.59
Bernstein, Burton 1941-78, n.d.35
BOX-FOLDER 60A/15 Bernstein, Burton, 1950-1960, 1991(12 items)One item includes annotated photocopies of correspondence already in
the collection.Sealed
BOX 5 Bernstein, Carl 19841
Bernstein, Dinah 19461
Bernstein, Ellen 1964-89, n.d.9
Bernstein, Felicia 1951-77, n.d. ([LB to Felicia ; 2 folders] see alsoBernstein, Burton [LB to Burton]; Coates, Helen; Fine, Irving; Kaplan,Selma Resnick; and Koussevitzky, Serge [from LB])53
Bernstein, Felicia 1951-6135
Bernstein, Felicia 1978810
BOX-FOLDER 60A/16-18
Bernstein, Felicia, 1947-1977, undated
(79 items)Bernstein, Hans (see Byrns, Harold)
BOX 6 Bernstein, Jamie 1957-90, n.d. (see also Bernstein, Felicia; Bernstein,Jennie; Coates, Helen and Thomas, Jamie)43
Bernstein, Jane 19841
Bernstein, Jennie 1940-90, n.d. ([to LB] [2 folders] see also Coates, Helen(1989))104
Bernstein, Jennie 1947-73, n.d.17
Bernstein, Jennie & Samuel 1940-68, n.d.47
BOX-FOLDER 60B/1 Bernstein, Jennie, 1946(1 item)
BOX 6 Bernstein, Jo-Sandra 19581
Bernstein, Joan L. & Sidney 1972-847
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Bernstein, Karen 1987-89, n.d.6
Bernstein, Leonard, Esq. 19561
Bernstein, Marver (see Brandeis University)Bernstein, Michael n.d.
1Bernstein, Nina 1966-90, n.d. (see also Coates, Helen and Bernstein,
Felicia [LB to Felicia])19
BOX-FOLDER 60B/2 Bernstein, Nina, 1978-1980(3 items)
BOX 6 Bernstein, Philip S. 19551
BOX 7 Bernstein, Samuel J. 1939-89, n.d. ([to LB] [incl. letter to John F. Kennedy(copy)] see also Finkelstein, I. A. and Coates, Helen)49
Bernstein, Samuel J. 1940s-6620
Bernstein, Samuel J. 1969312
Bernstein, Semyon (Simon) & Alexander Shlomovich 1983, n.d.4
Bernstein, Shirley 1947-84, n.d.8
BOX-FOLDER 60B/3-5 Bernstein, Shirley, circa 1939-1980, undated(101 items)
BOX 7 Bernstein, Sidney L. 1957-886
BOX 8 Berrigan, Carol 19841
Bertermann, Hans-Henner & Monika 19881
Berto, Antonio 19891
Bertram, Daniel n.d.1
Bettinelli, Bruno 19543
Beversdorf, Thomas 1958-613
Beyer, Franz 19882
Beyers, Scott 19841
Bezencenet, Ethel Linder 1968 (see also Reiner, Ethel Linder)2
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Bezruchko, Raya 1988-892
Biancolli, Louis 1963-737
BOX-FOLDER 60B/6 Bigelow, Otis Monroe III, 1945, undated(5 items)
BOX 8 Biggar, Gordon 19621
Biggs, E. Power 19631
Bikel, Theodore & Ofra 19582
Binder, A. W. 19451
Binder, Erich 1986-872
Bing, Rudolf 1959-716
Birch, John 19651
BOX-FOLDER 60B/7 Black, Bennett, 1948(4 items)
BOX 8 Black, Shirley Temple 19902
Blackmun, Harry A. 19881
Blake, Eubie 19831
Blake, Howard 19572
BOX-FOLDER 60B/8 Blake, Howard, 1942-1949(8 items)
BOX 8 Blanc, Serge 1961-905
Blatt, Ouida 1946-906
Blegen, Judith 1974-752
Bleich, Charles 19891
Blicher-Hansen, I. 19711
Bliss, Arthur 1946-662
Blitzstein, Madelin 19481
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Blitzstein, Marc and Davis, Josephine (Jo) Blitzstein 1939-87, n.d. (see alsoDavis, Josephine)66
BOX-FOLDER 60B/9 Blitzstein, Marc, 1955(1 item)
BOX 8 Blitzstein Collection Register 19918
Blixen, Karen 19591
Bloch, Ernst ([in re] see Bloch, Suzanne and Bloch, Marguerite)Bloch, Karola & Ernst 1971
1Bloch, Marguerite 1961
1Bloch, Suzanne 1945-90, n.d.
23Block, Annette (see Elkanova, Annette)Block, Elizabeth 1988
1Block, Michel 1963
1Blomstedt, Herbert 1967-70
2Bloom, Julius 1971
1Bloom, Olga Bayrack 1960
1Bloom, Sara Lambert 1982
1Bloom, Stephen 1990
1Bloomfield, Theodore 1962
1Blossom, Laurel 1985
1Bluem, Norbert 1988
1Blum, Pierre-Alain 1986-88, n.d.
4Blum, Ralph & Carmel 1945-47
2Blümel, Susanne 1987-89
8Blumenthal, Ann 1988
1Blustin, Helen (Smith) 1988
1
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Boa, Matthew 1989-903
Boatwright, Helen 19441
Boatwright, McHenry 19741
Bock, Emmanuel 19881
Bock, Helen (see Karger, Arthur & Helen)Bock, Norman 1982
1Boesky, Ivan 1984
1Bogardus, Stephen 1990
1Bogart, Humphrey 1956
1Bogianckino, Massimo 1975
1Bogin, Abba & Masako 1978-88
2Böhm, Karl & Thea 1960-81, n.d.
18Bohnert, Herbert G. 1971
1BOX 9 Bok, Derek 1980-89, n.d.
8Bok, Mary Louise Curtis 1943 (see also Koussevitzky, Serge [to LB] (1941)
and Zimbalist, Efrem)1
Bokser, Zelman 19871
Bonaventura, Anthony di 19611
Bonavera, Alfredo 19731
Bonazzi, Elaine 1977-822
Bonham-Zuckerstein, Dagmar B. 1988-902
Bookspan, Martin 1966-887
Boosey, Ethel 19872
Boosey and Hawkes 1987-904
Borge, Victor 19891
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Borghese, Donatella 19891
Borghese, Giuseppe 19841
Bornstein, Daryl 1985-903
Borodkin, Mischa 19881
Bösendorfer, Klavierfabrik A. G. 1981-91, n.d.11
Bosisio, Franco 19891
Böttcher, [?] 19732
Bouché, Denise 19681
Boudin, Leonard 19881
Boulanger, Nadia & Lili 1951-78, n.d.65
Boulez, Pierre 1967-91, n.d.10
Bowermaster, Tod 19851
Bowers, Faubion 1963-693
Bowles, Paul 1937-77, n.d.20
Brackett, Rona 1978-855
Brademas, John & Mary Ellen 1988-913
Braden, Joan 19741
Bradley, Bettye 19881
Brady, Leslie (Lee) 19601
Braithwaite, Coleridge 19521
Braly, Kris 19841
Brand, Mr. & Mrs. Edgar 19581
Brand, Natan 19861
Brandauer, Klaus Maria 19911
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 37
Brandeis University 1970-90 (see also Abram, Morris B.; Farber, Leonardand Sachar, Abram)5
Brandenburg, V. S. 19881
Brandon, Henry 19571
Brandt, Willy 1977-882
Brandywyne, Lee 19551
Brant, Henry 19602
Braslavsky, Solomon 1946-7316
Braun, Judith 19581
BOX-FOLDER 60B/10 Brawley, Robert, 1979(1 item)Sealed
BOX 9 Bray, Byron 1945-908
Brearley School 19803
Breest, Günther 1988-91 (see also Sony Classical)2
Brenner, Engelbert (Bert) 1975-81, n.d.5
Breuer, Marshall n.d.1
Brico, Antonia 19461
Brieff, Frank 1962-876
Brienza, Adriana Leoni Caracciolo di 19881
Briey, Aynard de 19881
Briggs, Mrs. Ellis O. 19881
Brill, Margret 1977 (see also Gomberg, Harold)2
Brinnin, John Malcolm 1984-90, n.d.9
Brisson, Frederick 19772
Britten, Benjamin 1941-88, n.d.8
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 38
Brittenham, Mary Ann & Carol n.d.2
Brociner, Julia 19721
Brockett, Rona 1989, n.d.5
Brockman, Thomas 1958-592
Brod, Oswald 19621
Broder, Nathan 19571
Brodkey, Harold 19781
Broiles, Mel 19691
Bronson, Michael 19721
Brooks, Jean 19881
Brooks, John Benson 19721
Brooks, Melissa 19901
Brophy, Kate n.d.1
Broude, Alexander 19621
BOX 10 Brown, Earle 19631
Brown, Harold 1945-6112
Brown, Jim 1981-822
Brown, Justin n.d.1
Brown, Peter 19872
Browne, Robert (a.k.a. Butler, Blaine) 1977-899
Browning, John 1960-883
Browning, Kirk n.d.2
Brubeck, Dave 19711
Brubeck, Howard 19591
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Bruce, Garnett 1988-892
Bruckner-Aradinger, Helen 19761
Brün, Herbert 1949-623
Bruno, Harry 19591
Brusa, Elisabetta 1989-906
Bryer, Joy 19851
Brynner, Doris n.d.1
BOX 10 Bucci, Mark 1960, n.d.2
Buchman, Allan W. 19901
Buchman, Carl 19861
Buck, Pearl S. 19681
Budapest: Franz Liszt Academy of Music 19881
Buffington, Ruthie 1984-852
Bulger, Ruby 19881
Bullard, Mike 19581
Bunche, Ralph J. 19631
Bundy, McGeorge 19611
Burdick, William 19641
Burkat, Leonard 1945-9117
Burke, Kag 19551
Burns, Stephen 1988-892
BOX-FOLDER 60B/11 Bu[redacted], 1980(1 item)Sealed
Burton, Helena 1988-893
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 40
Burton, Humphrey & family 1966-90, n.d.30
Burton, Richard & Susan 1979, n.d.4
Busby, Gerald 19801
Bush, George 1989-902
Buswell, James Oliver, IV 19761
Butler, Blaine (see Browne, Robert)Butler, Lorna Ann 1988-90
3Butler, Paul M. 1959
1Butterworth, Joan 1976
1BOX-FOLDER 60B/12 Byrd, Don, 1982-1983
(2 items)Sealed
BOX 10 Byrd, George 19811
Byrne, Brendan 19761
Byrns, Harold 1968, n.d.2
Byron-Collins, Roger, Sylvie & Alex 19881
Caballé, Montserrat 19893
Cacheiro, Candido 19571
Caduff, Sylvia 1968-894
Caen, Herb 19631
Caesar, Irving 1944-614
Cage, John 1963-663
Cahill, Christy and Lucier, Reneé 1988-892
Cahill, Kevin & Kate 1979-89, n.d.20
Cahn, Judah 1959-8114
Cahn, Sammy 19903
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 41
BOX-FOLDER 60B/13 Caldwell, Chris, 1982(1 item)Sealed
BOX 10 Caldwell, Sarah 1989-903
Callahan, Bill 19581
Callas, Maria 19571
Callaway, Paul 19661
BOX-FOLDER 60B/14 Camacho, Antonio Martinez, 1945(3 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60B/15 Campbell, David, circa 1948(1 item)
BOX 10 Campbell, Gerald L. 19791
Campbell-Watson, Frank 1952-786
Campo, Helen 19851
Canarina, John 1960-8814
BOX 11 Candide 1956107
Candido, Jim & Elizabeth 19891
Cantera, Gigi 19882
Cantor, Eddie 19571
Capey, Simon 1989-902
Capobianco, Tito & Gigi 19701
Capra, Frank 19771
Carabella, John 19631
Cardas, Margery, Pavel, Emery & Jozek 1986-90, n.d. (see alsoChristopher Quartet (Pavel & Yozek))11
Cardelli, Giovanni 19621
Cardillo, Pat 19881
Cardona, Leo 19581
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 42
Carey, Hugh L. 19801
Carey, Michael S. 19731
Carlisle, Kitty (see Hart, Kitty Carlisle)Carlson, Claudine 1981-82
4Carlson, R. Lee 1984
1Carmeli, Boris 1967
1Carmen, Ricardo del 1990
1Carmi, Irad 1987
1Carmichael, William 1953
1Carnegie Hall 1988
1Carno, Zita 1960
2Caronia, Tony (see Angel/EMI Records)Carpenter, John Alden 1958
1Carpenter, Lee 1987, n.d.
2Carpenter, Luther 1987
1Carrillo, Julián 1959
1Carsillo, Jennifer 1990
1Carson, Margaret 1956-90
8Carter, Artie Mason 1960
1Carter, Elliott C. 1960-69, n.d.
3Carter, Jimmy & Rosalynn 1976-88, n.d.
27Carter, Marie 1989
1Carter, Richard 1990-91
3Carter, Tom 1976
1Cartier-Bresson, Henri 1960
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 43
Caruthers, Osgood 1976-822
Carvalho, Eleazar de 1953-859
Casadesus, Robert & Gaby 1969-88, n.d.5
Casafuerte, Yvonne de 1962-73, n.d.6
Casals, Pablo 1955-683
Casaroli, Cardinal Agostino 1988-892
Cascarino, Romeo 1941-667
Casella, Alfredo (see Casella, Yvonne)Casella, Yvonne 1962
1Casey, W. V. E. 1971
1Casillo, Irene 1965
1Cassard, Frances 1945
1Cassavetes, John 1983
1Cassel, Marwin S. 1988
1Castedo, Carmen & Leopoldo 1988
1Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario 1955-58
3Castillo, Alejandro del 1973
1Castle, Joyce 1986-89
4Castro, Helena de 1987
1Cathey, Irene (see Wiley, Irene)Cathey, Reggie (see Wiley, Irene)
BOX 12 CBS 1949-88 (see also Aubrey, James T., Jr.; Frost, Thomas; Oppenheim,David; and Paley, William S.)27
Ceccato, Aldo & Eliana de Sabata 1970-775
Ceder, Paula 19821
Center for United States-China Arts Exchange 19906
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 44
Cerminaro, John 1979-824
Cerutti, Silvio 1968-732
Chalendar, Philippe de 19891
Chalkley, Eric 1976-9012
Chambers, Jimmy & Marjorie 1987-882
Chamis, Flavio 1983-90, n.d.42
Channing, Carol 19561
Chapin, Schuyler & Betty 1959-90, n.d.44
Chapin, Theodore 1985-893
Chaplin, Saul 1960-61, n.d.4
Chapple, Stanley 1980 (see also Rudolf, Gus)1
Chapro, Myron T. 19601
Chase, Lucia and Smith, Oliver 1957-805
Chase, Stuart 19611
Chasins, Abram 1958-854
Chávez, Carlos 1941-6717
Cherrick, Bernard 19711
Cheshin, Ruth 1980-892
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Orchestral Association) 19881
Chinmoy, Sri 1977-90, n.d.15
Chisholm, Bob 19602
Chodorov, Rachel 19881
Cholz, Janos 19881
Chotzinoff, Samuel & Pauline 1956-583
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 45
Chou, Wen-chung (see Wen-chung, Chou)Choynowski, Marek 1959-60, n.d.
4Christ-Janer, Albert 1956
1Christie, Audrey 1946
1Christopher, Dennis 1983-88
2Christopher Quartet 1987-88
2Chung, Kyung-Wha 1964
1Chung, Myung-Whun 1989
1Church, F. Forrester 1984-88 (see also Chapin, Schuyler)
3Church, Marguerite Stitt 1961
1Church, R. Glenn 1962
1Churchill, Ken 1989
1Ciano, Octavio 1989, n.d.
4Cioffi, Carmela 1988
1Cipriani, Gene 1988
1Claff, Marion 1955-60
2BOX-FOLDER 60B/16 Clair, René, 1955
(1 item)BOX 12 Clairmont, Louise 1945
1BOX-FOLDER 60B/17 Claman, Julian, 1941 see also Claman, Marian & Julian
(1 item)BOX 12 Claman, Marian & Julian, 1953-1992, undated see also Claman, Julian
(8 items)Clark, Jenny 1981
1Clark, Tony 1978
1Clemens, Cyril 1953-80
7Clement, Paul 1969-86
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 46
Cleva, Fausto 1961-642
Cliburn, Van n.d.1
Clurman, Dick & Shirley 1971-912
Clurman, Judith 19892
BOX 13-15 Coates, Gloria 19861
Coates, Helen, 1932-1991, undated see also Fine, Irving(713 items)Correspondence from LB to HC and HC to LB; including correspondence
from Bernstein family members, Chita Cohn, Paul Epstein, MarianRalston, Julia Vega, Alexis Weissenberg, and Bruno Zirato; and lettersfrom LB to H. Gebhard (1934) and ? Kraft; 3 boxes.
BOX-FOLDER 60B/18 Coates, Helen, 1939-1955(37 items)
BOX 16 Coates, M. A. 19172
Coburn, Marya & Richard 19891
Cockrell, Thomas 1989-902
Coe, John G. 19901
Cohen, Abe 1979-893
Cohen, Ady 1978-909
Cohen, Alexander 19781
BOX-FOLDER 60B/19 Cohen, Bernard, 1938-circa 1940(6 items)
Cohen, Ethel (see Cohen, Mrs. Frank)Cohen, Frances (see Cohen, I. Bernard)
BOX 16 Cohen, Mrs. Frank (Ethel) 1944-8817
Cohen, Gloria 19881
Cohen, Harriet 1947, n.d.2
Cohen, Herman 19601
Cohen, I. Bernard & Frances 1973-81, n.d.7
Cohen, M. S. 19901
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 47
Cohen, Maurice 19721
Cohen, Moche 1985-909
Cohen, Yves 19893
Cohn, Arthur 19631
Cohn, Clemencia (Chita) (see Coates, Helen (1957))Cohn, Madeleine 1988
2BOX-FOLDER 60B/20 Cohn, Madeleine Lecaros, 1978-1989, undated
(13 items)BOX 16 Coleman, Avron n.d.
1Coleman, Herbert 1947
1Colnot, Cliff 1988
1BOX-FOLDER 60C/1 Colombo, Ted, circa 1943
(4 items)BOX 16 Colomines i Puig, Joan 1984
1Comay, Michael 1965
1Comden, Betty 1943-90, n.d. (see also Green, Adolph)
32BOX-FOLDER 60C/2 Comden, Betty, 1940-1955, undated
(24 items)BOX 16 Comissiona, Sergiu 1960-88
3Concertgebouw Orchestra 1986-88, n.d.
5Conner, Leonard 1990
1Connor, Frank H. 1965
1Conrad, Barbara 1982
1Conrad, Doda and Barette, James 1946-90, n.d.
29Cook, Barbara 1986
1Cooke, Alistair 1991
1Cooke, Charles 1969-70
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Cooke, M. Todd 19752
Cooke, Terence Cardinal 19731
Coolidge, Dorothy 19581
Coonradt, R. Mark 1981-86, n.d.17
Cooper, Allen R. 19651
Cooper, Brenda Lewis 19881
Cooper, David S. 1962-652
Cooper, Mitchell 19631
Coopersmith, Jon 19891
Copeland, Kenneth B. 19881
Copland, Aaron 1938-88, n.d. ([2 folders] see also Warren, Larry)114
BOX-FOLDER 60C/3 Copland, Aaron, 1938-1955, undated(39 items)
BOX 16 Coppola, Francis Ford 19801
BOX 17 Corea, Chick 19791
Corelli, Franco & Loretta 19701
Corigliano, John (Jr.) 1965-9012
Corigliano, John (Sr.) & Rose 1967-788
Cornell, Allison n.d.1
Cornell, Katharine 1946-625
Corro, David C. 19901
Corsaro, Frank 1975, n.d.2
Corte, Michele n.d.1
Cortese, Valentina 19881
Corti, Mario 1946-506
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Cosenza, Glenda 1984-852
Cothran, Tom 1972-88, n.d.46
Cothran, Tom 19761
BOX-FOLDER 60C/4 Cothran, Tom, 1974-1981(21 items)
BOX 17 Cott, Jonathan 19901
Cott, Ted 19521
Courcoubetis, Costas & Dora 1985-91, n.d.8
BOX-FOLDER 60C/5 Courtney, Alex, 1941-1948, undated(16 items)
BOX 17 Cousins, Norman 1962-832
Coveney, John 1964-722
Cowan, Lester & Ann 1946-593
Coward, Noel n.d.1
Cowell, Henry & Sidney Robertson 1945-67, n.d. (see also Ives, Charles(Sidney Robertson))10
Cowles, Fleur 19812
Cox, Ainslee 19761
Cox, Ken 19891
Cox, Oscar 19584
Coyne, Marshall B. 19801
Craft, Robert 19811
Craig, David & Nancy 1988, n.d.4
Cramer, Bobby 19881
Cranston, Alan 19861
Crawford, Cheryl 19541
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 50
Creditor, Bruce 1968-9114
Creston, Paul 19611
Cristler, Samuel 19831
Crossley, Duane 19461
Crown, Dan & Ellen 19881
Cugat, Xavier 19851
Culshaw, John 1968-744
Cummings, Nathan & Joanne 1970, n.d.2
Cunningham, Merce 1964-816
Cuomo, Mario 19882
Curry, John 1984-853
Curtin, Phyllis 1946-9112
Curtis, Edgar 19681
Curtis Institute of Music (Alumni Association) 19881
Cutner, Sidney (see Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario)Czernin, Sophie 1981-85
2BOX 18 Dacosta, Morton 1958
1Dahl, Ingolf 1955
1Dahlgren, Carl H. P. (see List, Eugene)Dale, Clamma 1983-88
2Daley, Richard 1960
1Dallapiccola, Luigi 1953-57
8Dalrymple, George & Jean 1946
4D'Amato, Alfonse M. 1989
1Damm-Guertler, Helene von 1985, n.d.
3
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Daniel, Mrs. Mell (see Lederman, Minna)Daniel, Oliver 1956-83
6Danielpour, Richard & Debra 1983-89, n.d.
10Daniels, "B.B." 1989
1Daniels, Eddie 1986
1Daniels, Hans 1988
1Darcel, Jacques 1990
1Darden, Charles 1988 (see also Weaver, William)
1Darian, Anita 1984
1Daroda, Mirella 1988-89
2Dassin, Jules 1988-91
2Dausgaard, Thomas 1988-90
3Davenport, Pembroke 1958
1David, Hal 1980
1Davidson, Frank 1967
1Davidson, Gordon 1968-90, n.d.
23Davidson, Sylvia Marcus 1948-81
2Davies, Dennis Russell 1989, n.d.
2Davies, Nicholas (Ned) 1983-90
8Davies, Peter Maxwell 1983-91, n.d.
7Davis, [?] 1989
1Davis, Angela 1987-88
2Davis, Bette 1946-49
2BOX-FOLDER 60C/6 Davis, Bette, 1945-1946, undated
(6 items)
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BOX 18 Davis, Christopher (Kit) 1980-873
Davis, Clive (see CBS)Davis, Colin 1967-87
5Davis, Emery 1988
1Davis, Frieda & Lenny 1988
1Davis, George & Lenya 1952
1Davis, Ginia 1957-58
2Davis, Ivan 1978
1Davis, Jane V. 1990
1Davis, Josephine Blitzstein (Mrs. Edward) 1964 (see also Blitzstein, Marc)
1Davis, Meyer 1959
1Davis, Miles 1988
1Davison, Karin n.d.
1Dawson, Robert 1981-88, n.d.
6Day, Katharine B. 1950
1Day-Lewis, Tamasin 1982
1De Angelis, Joe 1957
1De Hueck, Paul 1981-89, n.d.
6De Koos, Geza & T. 1956-72
4De Lancie, John 1974
1De-Levie, Ari 1981
1De Los Angeles, Victoria 1980
1De Main, John 1988-89
2De Marky, Paul 1944
3
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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De Mille, Agnes 1945-88, n.d.6
De Pasquale, Maria & Joseph 1988-893
De Preist, James 1962-7012
De Sabata, Isabella 19851
De Sabata, Victor 1966, n.d. (see also Blitzstein, Marc)6
Deak, Jon 19901
DeCelle, Robert 19911
Dedman, Ann 1983-903
Deering, Francis R. 19581
DeGaetano, Robert 19881
Dehavenon, Anna Lou 19901
Deiber, Paul-Emile 19751
Del Ponte, Joseph G. 1985-89, n.d.4
Del Tredici, David 1987-89, n.d.8
Delacôte, Jacques 1973-88, n.d.5
Dello Joio, Norman 1962-65 (see also Ran, Shulamit)2
Dembinsky, William 19731
Denisov, Edison 1966-672
Dennis, Robert J. 19841
Denny, Chris 1981-873
Deotto, Romolo 19841
Detroit: Orchestra Hall; Symphony Orchestra 19882
BOX 19 Deutsche Grammophon 1968-90, n.d. (see also Ames, Alison andPolygram)31
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Devroye, Marilyn, Maurice & family 1984-903
Diamand, Peter, 1954-1988, undated(15 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60C/7 Diamand, Peter, 1955, undated(3 items)
BOX 19 Diamond, David, 1981-1990(12 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60C/8-60D/2
Diamond, David, 1940-1989, undated
(6 folders, 150 items)BOX 19 Diamond, Irene 1972-90, n.d.
4Diamond, Luna, Norman, Monty, Sarah & Alex 1988
1BOX 19 Diazmuñoz, Eduardo 1983-88
3Dickie, Murray 1968
1Dickson, Harry Ellis 1955-88
4Dietrich, Marlene 1966
1Digital Equipment Company 1988
1Dillingham, Frank 1958
1Dillon, Bill 1947
1Dillon, Rita 1987
1Dills, Robert 1988
1Dilworth, Bettina 1985
1Dinitz, Simcha 1978
1Dirksen, Wayne 1973
1Dispeker, Thea 1963-91
8Distler, Jed 1987
1Dives, C. 1963
1Dixon, Dean 1946
1Dixon, James (see Mitropoulos, Dimitri)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Dodd, Christopher 1980-882
Dolan, James 19631
Dolphin Research Center 19881
Donald, Eve 19471
Donnellon, Kenneth 19622
Dorati, Antal 1971-814
Dorfmann, Ania 1957, n.d.2
Dorian, Frederick (Fritz) 19551
Douglass, Dr. & Mrs. Bruce 19581
Dowling, Robert 19621
Downes, Edward O. D. 1960-643
Downes, Olin 1945-59, n.d.11
Dragonette, Jessica 19721
Drake, Alfred 19701
Dramatists Guild Conncil 1979-802
Drechsler, Dixy 1988-892
Drew, David 1986-913
Drewnowski, Marek 1985, n.d.3
Dreyfuss, Hanna 19461
Drucker, Stanley 19901
Drumbl, Franz 1971-904
Drzic, Tom 19842
Dubal, David 19842
Dubin, Judy n.d.1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
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Dubinbaum, Gail 19911
Dubinin, Yuri V. 19881
Dubonnet, Ruth 1957 (see also Styne, Jule)1
Duek, Levi, 1989(4 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60D/3 Duek, Levi, 1981-1983(5 items)Sealed
BOX 19 Duerr, Robert 1981-88, n.d.6
Dufallo, Richard 1975-882
Duffy, John 1987-88, n.d.3
Dukakis, Michael 1988-892
Duke, Vernon (Dukelsky, Vladimir) 1945-6812
Dulack, Matthius 19851
Dunaway, Faye 19861
Dunham, Barrows 1957-613
Dunkel, Paul 19851
Dunn, Charles 19721
Dunn, Elizabeth 1988-905
Dunn, Richard 1961-626
DuPré, Jacqueline n.d.1
Dupriez, Christian 1946-477
Durham, Charlotte Anne 19561
Dutoit, Charles 1959-60, n.d.1
Dwyer, Doriot Anthony 1971-917
BOX 20 Earle, Hobart 1987-893
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Eastburn, David P. 19771
Easum, Jeff 19901
Eban, Abba 1953-882
Eban, Susan (see Barenboim, Daniel)Eberhart, Richard 1952-62
3Ebert, Carl 1962
1Eckerling, Larry 1983
1Eckhardt, Ulrich (see Berliner Festspiele/Festwochen)Edeiken, Louise 1984-92, n.d.
16Edelson, Israel 1979-90
3BOX-FOLDER 60D/4 Edman, Irwin, 1950
(1 item)BOX 20 Edman, Silas 1962
1Edmunds, John (see Gauthier, Eva)Edwards, Darryl 1987-88
2Edwards, Ryan 1971
1Eger, Joseph 1958-90
9Eggar, David 1988-90
2Egk, Werner 1959
1Ehrlich, Henry N. 1945
2Ehrlich, Jesse 1958, n.d.
2BOX-FOLDER 60D/9 Ehrlich, Jesse, 1940-1942
(7 items)BOX 20 Ehrlich, Thomas 1989
1Ehrman, Elizabeth B. 1946-73, n.d.
5Ehrman, Kenneth 1938-91, n.d.
20BOX-FOLDER 60D/5 Ehrman, Kenneth, 1938-1946, undated
(19 items)
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BOX 20 Ehrsam, Lorenz 19891
Eichhorn, Marianne 1986-872
Eilers, Joy 1988-892
Einem, Gottfried von 19681
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 19602
BOX-FOLDER 60D/6 Eisner, Al, 1939, undated(19 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60D/7 Eisner, Er[sic], 1944(1 item)
BOX 20 El Wardani, Nile 1986-89 (see also Hemingway, J. H. N.)2
Elgort, Grethe, Arthur & family 1983-894
Elias, Al 19571
Elias, Rosalind 1977-883
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom ([in re] see Fellowes, Robert)Elkanova, Annette (Annette Block Berger) 1944-79
2Elkind, Samuel W. 1962
1Elliott, Zo 1944-47
2Ellis, E. Ezra 1982
2Ellis, Jeannette 1989
1Ellstein, Abraham 1956
1Elmaleh, Sono & Victor 1971-88
2Emmanuel, Maurice 1981
1Endler, Franz 1987, n.d.
2Engel, Judith 1989
2Engel, Lehman 1953-78
6Engholm, Bjoern 1988-89
2
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Englander, Roger 1958-83, n.d.8
BOX-FOLDER 60D/8 Englander, Roger, 1945-1946, undated(4 items)
BOX 20 Entremont, Philippe 1983-882
Epperson, Gordon 19671
Epstein, David 19811
Epstein, John 1978-89, n.d.5
Epstein, Matthew 1987, n.d. (see also Ormandy, Eugene)4
Epstein, Max 1945-464
Epstein, Paul 1975-89 (see also Coates, Helen (1991))11
Ernst, Hanna-B. 19792
Erpy, Willard R. 19801
Eschenbach, Christoph, 1974-1990, undated(6 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60D/10 Eschenbach, Christoph, undated(3 items)Sealed
BOX 20 Eshed, Ilan & Judith 19891
Eshkol, Levi 19641
Etherington, Edwin (Ted) 19681
Etler, Alvin 1960-625
Evans, Damon 19881
Evans, Maurice 19561
Evans, Ross, [?] & Katia 1956-622
Everding, August 1989, n.d.3
Everingham, Carol 1981, n.d.2
Ewen, David (see Rodgers, Richard)Ewers, Petra 1990
2
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Ewig, Irving M. 19881
Eyges, David 19811
Eyle, Felix 19781
BOX 21 Fagan, Ted 1957-632
Fairchild, Jacqueline 19861
Fairfax, Mary 1988-892
Fairfield University 19893
Faison, George 19761
Falk, Hermann 19881
Farber, Leonard 1986-892
Farberman, Harold 1958-8310
Farrand, Noel 1978-892
Farrell, Eileen 1971-895
Farrow, Norman 19591
Fassett, James 19571
Fawcett, Marjorie E. 19891
Feibleman, Peter 1980-914
Feiden, Margo 19891
Feigay, Paul 1944-678
Feinberg, Dick 19621
Feinblat, Al n.d.1
Feinsilver, Goldie Gans 1945-8911
Feinstein, Martin 19811
Feinstein, Michael 19881
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 61
Feld, Eliot 19711
Feldman, Morton 19632
Fell, Tony 19861
Fellowes, Robert 19871
Fellowship Commission 19861
Felsenstein, Walter 1973, n.d.2
Felt, Elaine 1974-822
Feltsman, Vladimir 19881
Fennell, Frederick 1943-899
Fernandez, Debbie 19891
Ferrandis, Bruno & Jean 1987-906
Ferrara, Franco 1972-732
Ferrer, José 19642
BOX-FOLDER 60D/11 Feuer, Cy, 1955(1 item)
BOX 21 Feuerstein, Sidney 19451
Few, Raymond 19871
Fidelio Cast 19701
Fidelo, Bill 19881
Fiedler, Arthur 1938-779
Fiedler-Winter, Rosemarie 19891
Field, Sampson 1963-90, n.d.8
Fierstein, Harvey 19821
Finch, Leon 19891
Fine, Irving & Verna, 1945-1991 see also Coates, Helen(60 items)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 62
Includes correspondence from Helen Coates and Felicia Bernstein; seealso Spivakovsky, Tossy.
Finger, Barbara (see Gordon, Beatrice)Finkelstein, I. A. 1960
2Finkler, Elizabeth (Candy) 1964-90, n.d.
11Finley, John 1963-68
4Finnegan, Frank W. 1963
1Finney, Lucille 1988, n.d.
2Finney, Ross Lee 1961
1Fiore, John 1988
1Firkusny, Rudolf 1947-90
3Fischer, Adam 1985
1Fischer, Clare (see Tjader, Cal)Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich 1968-85
4Fischer-Dieskau, Martin 1988
3Fish, Hamilton 1987-88
2Fisher, Dorothy 1945
1Fitelson, H. William 1944-54
4Fitzpatrick, Jane 1985
1Fitzsimmons, William 1990
1Fizdale, Robert and Gold, Arthur 1946-88
18Flack, Roberta 1988
1Flanagan, William 1959-60
2Flashner, Philip 1988
1Fleischmann, Ernest 1967-90
13Fleischmann, Martin 1989
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 63
Fleisher, Leon 1988, n.d.2
Fleming, Richard 19891
Fletcher, Grant 19591
Fluck, Alan 1965-94, n.d.24
BOX 22 Fogel, Henry 1982-906
Foldes, Andor 1945-826
Fonteyn, Margot 19571
Forbes, Elliot 1973-916
Ford, Gerald R. 19711
Foreman, John 19551
Forstad, Lenore 19451
Forster, Kilian 1989-904
Fortz, Albert 19691
Fosberg, Lorna 19891
Foss, Cornelia (Brendel) 1988-902
Foss, Lukas 1943-90, n.d.71
Foster, Peter 19521
Fountain, Tomasina 19831
Fournier, Bill M. 19891
Fournier, Pierre 1956-686
Fournier, Serge 19621
Fowler, Knox 1969-702
Fox, Jerry 19831
Frager, Malcolm 1959-603
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 64
Fraher, Donald 19801
Franke, Bernd 1989-904
Frankel, Charles 19651
Frankfurter, Felix 19631
Franklin, Ricki 19901
Frantz, Justus & Dosy 1973-90, n.d.30
Frantz, Malte 1985-885
Freed, Arnold 19811
Freedman, Ellis 19841
Freeman, Betty (see Slonimsky, Nicolas)Freeman, Don 1973
1Freeman, Frances & H. Gordon 1956-87, n.d.
6Frei, Nora 1982
1Frembs, [?] 1988
1Frenkel, Stefan 1947
1Friedenberg, Alberto (see Corti, Mario)Friedlaender, Lilian 1954
3Friedlander, Edgar 1958
1Friedman, Erick 1967
1Friedman, J. Roger 1980
1Friedman, Joel Phillip 1989
1Friis, Borge (see Schweitzer, Albert)Fromm, Paul 1972
1Frost, Thomas 1958-78
2Fry, Janice 1944
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 65
Fryer, Robert 1957-592
Fuchs, Herbert 19853
Fuchs, Joseph 1945-713
Fuchs, Kenneth 1984-906
Fuchs, Waltraud 19881
Fujita, Takahiro 19851
Fulbright, J. William 19671
Fuleihan, Anis 19451
Fulton, Thomas 19821
Fundamentalists Anonymous 19901
Funk, Richard 1987-882
Furtwängler, Wilhelm 1972, n.d.2
Fyfe, Richard 1987-89, n.d.4
Gaber, George 1981-904
Gaber, Samuel Lewis 19751
Gabis, Rae T. 1988-912
Gabites, O. P. 19631
Gaburo, Kenneth 19581
Gaivironsky, Carlos 19791
Galbraith, John Kenneth 1968-852
Galbraith, Robert A. 1985, n.d.2
Galindo, Blas 19421
Gallivan, A. Paul 19841
Gallo, Robert and Giordano, Joe 1990, n.d.4
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 66
Gamiel, Eugene R. 19901
Gamsjäger, Rudolf 19721
Gantt, Hermann 1954-572
Ganz, Rudolph 19441
BOX-FOLDER 60D/12 Garceau, Roger, circa 1944-1945(9 items)
BOX 22 Gardner, George P., Jr. 1969-793
Gardner, Samuel 1950-593
BOX 23 Garfield, Susan E. 19891
Garris, Sid n.d.1
Gary, Carol Lynn 19881
Gashel, Len 19811
Gashin, Irving 19631
Gasteiner, Medi 19871
Gaston, Conchita 19591
Gatewood, Tim 19901
Gauthier, Eva 1953-542
Gavazzeni, Carlo 1982-90, n.d.7
Gavazzeni, Gianandrea 19891
Gay, Robert 19901
Gayda, Thomas & Cassian 1990, n.d.4
Gaylin, Willard 1985-913
Gaynes, Allyn Ann & George 1954-90, n.d.12
Gebhard, Heinrich 1937-62, n.d. (see also Coates, Helen (1934))28
Gedda, Nicolai 19671
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 67
Gees, Michael 1981-864
Gehman, Betsy Holland 19681
Geist, Kenneth 19831
Geller, James J. 19581
Gellhorn, Martha 1956-91, n.d.75
BOX-FOLDER 60D/13-15
Gellhorn, Martha, 1951-1980, undated
(67 items)BOX 23 Gellhorn, Olga & Alfred 1959-89
4Gelt, Andrew L. 1976-79
4Gendron, Maurice 1959
4Gentele, Goeran & Marit 1971-72
4Gera, Ella & Oded 1985-88
2Gerda, Helmut & Minka 1979
1Gerhard, Roberto 1963-68
5Gershwin, Ira & Lee, Frances (Godowsky) 1969-73
2Gerstenfeld, Norman 1951-54
2Gertel, Hanna 1987, n.d.
3Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Wien 1988
1Gesensway, Louis 1950-58
3Getz, Elizabeth (Liz) 1946-52
5Getz, Robert 1988
1Geyer, George E. 1962
1Geyra, Meira 1987
1Ghiringhelli, Antonio 1956-65
3
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 68
Giardino, Chris 1990, n.d.2
Gibson, Mark 1986-882
Giggenjerts, Sideey 19581
Gil, Pedro 19662
Gilbert, Henry F. 1945-662
Gill, Missy n.d.1
Gillespie, Dizzy 19691
Gillinson, Clive 1986-91, n.d.8
Gillis, Don 19591
Gilman, Howard 1977-83 (see also Saunder, Remi)3
Gimbel, Mary ("Piedy") 19791
Ginastera, Alberto 1946-718
Gineri, Olympia 1985-912
Ginsberg, Allen 19861
Giordano, Dana 19881
Giordano, Domiziana 1985-88, n.d.3
Giordano, Joe (see Gallo, Robert)Girth, Peter 1988
1Gitlis, Ivry 1965-79
3Gitterman, Florence L. 1981
1Giuffre, Jimmy 1964-65
2Giulini, Carlo Maria 1962
1Giulio, Anton n.d.
1Glanville-Hicks, Peggy 1960
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 69
Glaser, Sabine 1979-912
Glazer, Frank 1945, n.d.4
BOX 24 Glickman, Doris ("Dobbie") & Loren 1988-893
Glickstein, Isadore 19451
Glueckselig, Ita & Ico 19891
Goberman, Max & Jean 1957-647
Gockley, David 19841
Godowsky, Frances Gershwin (see Gershwin, Ira)Godoy, Alvaro 1984-90
36Goetz, Ellen, Alfred (Fred) & Inge (see Götz, Ellen)Goh, E.C. 1982
1Göhre, Hans-Dieter 1988-91
2Golart, David & Mary 1988
1Gold, Arthur (see Fizdale, Robert)Gold, Joan & Tom 1988
1Gold, Mikki & Shelly 1976
1Gold, Syra R. 1990
1Goldberg, Jeffrey 1987, n.d.
3Goldberg, Jon 1976
1Golde, Morris 1972-88, n.d.
5Golden, Eugene 1980
1BOX-FOLDER 60D/16 Golder, Michael, 1984
(1 item)Sealed
BOX 24 Goldman, Albert A. 19541
Goldman, Edward M. 1960-816
Goldman, Edwin Franko 19471
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 70
Goldman, Richard Franko 19602
BOX-FOLDER 60D/17 Goldman, Robert, 1935(1 item)
BOX 24 Goldovsky, Boris 19681
Goldschmidt, Edith 1947-502
Goldstein, Dorothy, Stephen & Andy 1971-90, n.d.41
Goldstein, Leonore (Mrs. Max Goldstein) 1945-678
Goldstein, Nathan 1962-885
Golschmann, Vladimir 19481
Gomberg, Harold, Margret & Ralph 1947-89 (see also Brill, Margret)13
Gómez Valdez, Oscar 1984-892
Gönnenwein, Wolfgang 19831
Gonzalez, Felipe 19881
BOX-FOLDER 60D/18 Gonzales, Victor Rosa, circa 1948(1 item)
BOX 24 Good, Nathalie & Jerry 1984-90, n.d.10
Goodloe, Linda 19881
Goodman, Abraham 19801
Goodman, Benny 1946-564
BOX-FOLDER 60D/19 Goodman, Frederick, 1949(1 item)
BOX 24 Goodman, Joseph 19602
Goodwin, Jane & John 1983-882
BOX-FOLDER 60D/20 Goodwin, John, 1979(1 item)Sealed
BOX 24 Goor, Joel S. 1985-884
Goossens, Eugene 19451
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 71
Gorbachev, Mikhail 19881
Gordon, Aaron 19821
Gordon, Beatrice 1933-8847
Gordon, Eric 1986-88 (see also Blitzstein, Marc)2
Gordon, Kenneth 19881
Gordon, Paul 19612
Gordon, Steven 19882
Goren, Neal 19902
Gorman, B. David & Sandra 1980-823
Goshen, Martita and Perlman, Eric 1985-895
Goto, Setsu (see Midori)BOX 25 Gottlieb, Jack 1955-90
32BOX-FOLDER 60D/21 Gottlieb, Jack, 1955-1958
(10 items)BOX 25 Gottlieb, Mort 1952
1Götz, Ellen, Alfred (Fred) & Inge 1976-91, n.d.
10Gould, Elliott 1988
1Gould, Glenn 1957-61, n.d.
7Gould, Morton 1946-88
14Gould, Susan 1988
1Grabner, Brigitta 1985-89, n.d.
4Grace, Nickolas 1988-91, n.d.
11Gradenwitz, Peter & Ursula 1945-91, n.d.
17Grady, John n.d.
1Graf, Herbert 1946-70
4
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 72
Graffius, Ina 19891
Graffman, Gary & Naomi 1988-91, n.d.7
Graham, Marian 19461
Graham, Martha 1985-88, n.d.9
Gramshammer, Sheika, Pepi & family 19881
Gran, John W. 19651
BOX-FOLDER 60D/22 Granger, Farley, 1947-1950, undated(11 items)
BOX 25 Grant, Bess Myerson (see Myerson, Bess)Grant, James P. 1989
1Gray, Francine 1971
1Green, Adolph, Phyllis (Newman) & Adam 1944-90, n.d.
14BOX-FOLDER 60E/1 Green, Adolph, circa 1938-1948
(6 items)BOX 25 Green, Johnny & Bonnie 1946-90
29Green, Mark and Silver, Ron 1989
1Green, Ray 1958
1Greenawald, Sheri 1983-85
3Greenberg, Jo-Sandra 1989
1Greene, Amy & Milton 1958-62
2Greene, Herbert 1955
1Greene, Michael 1990
1BOX-FOLDER 60E/2 Greene, Stephen, 1946, undated
(1 item)BOX 25 Greenfield, Edward (Ted) 1990, n.d.
2Gregory, André 1972-81
2Gregory, Basil S. 1979
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 73
Greitzer, Sol 1973-892
Grenfell, Joyce 19661
Gretchaninoff, Alexander 19461
Grether, Olga 19452
Grey, Madeleine 1975, n.d.2
BOX-FOLDER 60E/3 Grier, Harry, 1948, undated(5 items)
BOX 25 Griffith, Mrs. Parker O. 19491
Grin, Leonid 1985-90, n.d.6
Grist, Reri 1958-825
Grogan, John 19521
Grossman, Henry & Carol 1975-893
Grout, Donald J. 19471
BOX-FOLDER 60E/4 Grube, Bill, 1946(2 items)
BOX 25 Gruen, John & family 1967-9013
Gruening, Ernest 1966 (see also Roosevelt, Eleanor)1
Grunberg, Peter 1989-909
Grunwald, Henry & Louise 1988-894
Gruson, Flora 19711
Gruson, Sydney & Marit 19881
BOX 26 Guardino, Chris 1988-907
Guare, John 1988-89, n.d.7
Guarnieri, M. Camargo 1946-672
Guerrero, Rosalia 1961, n.d.2
Guettel, Mary Rodgers (see Rodgers, Mary)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 74
Gugenheim, Gabrielle Babin 19881
Guggenheimer, Minnie & Sophie 1945-584
Guilder, Andrée 1956-6211
Guillard, Jean-Pierre 19811
Guinness, Alec n.d.1
Gulley, Bart n.d.1
Gullino, Frank 1962, n.d.2
Günther, Eberhard 1978-9014
Guntram, Margarete 19881
Gunzburg, Milton 19791
Gural, Beverly 19811
Gurewitz, Jascha 1949-632
Gürtler, Peter 19841
Gustin, Daniel 1972-91, n.d.12
Gutermann, Anita (see Karajan, Herbert von)Guthrie, Tyrone 1956
1Gutiérrez, Horacio 1966
1Gutiérrez Olivos, Sergio 1964-66
2Haan, S. C. M. de 1988
1Haas, Karl 1949-91
24Haas, Kenneth 1990
2Hába, Alois 1946
1Haber, John 1986
1Haberfeld-Jones, Gwyneth & Till (see Jones, Gwyneth & Till)Habsburg, Edward 1989-90
3
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 75
Hadley, Jerry n.d.1
Hagen, Daron 1988-918
Hagen, Uta 19461
Hager-Zimmermann, Hilde 19751
Haieff, Alexei 1980-822
Hailparn, Miriam Golden 19821
Haines, Anita 19861
Halamandaris, Bill 19891
Halápy, Lili (Mrs. János Halápy) 19833
Halász, László 1988-893
Halban, Desi 1947-92, n.d.31
Haley, Joseph 1981-833
Hall, George 19611
Hall, Richard 19881
Hall, Roger G. 19641
Hallig, Klaus, Bobbie & Oscar 1980-884
Hambro, Leonid 19641
Hammarskjold, Dag 19581
Hammerstein, Oscar, II 1947-57, n.d.6
Hammon, Catherine Stoltz 19881
Hampson, Thomas 19871
Hanan, Steve 19791
Handler, Evelyn E. 1986-87 (see also Brandeis University)2
Handy, Patricia 19781
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 76
Hanes, R. Philip, Jr. 1974-833
Hanks, Nancy 1969-862
Hann, Gary 1986-883
Hanson, Eddy 1980-812
Hanson, George 1983-894
Hanson, Howard 19431
Hanson, Wil 19801
Hanzl, Rudolf 19811
BOX 27 Harburg, E.Y. (Edgar "Yip") 19561
BOX-FOLDER 60E/5 Harburg, E.Y. (Edgar "Yip"), 1955(1 item)
BOX 27 Hardegg, Elisabeth 1988-913
Hardesty, Larry 1981-8835
BOX-FOLDER 60E/6 Hardesty, Larry, 1981-1982(2 items)Sealed
BOX 27 Harley, Marge 19871
Harmon, Charles 1983-90, n.d.34
Harnick, Sheldon 19661
Harnoncourt, Nikolaus 19811
Harpprecht, Klaus 19771
Harrell, Lynn 19701
Harrell, Rick 1986-893
Harrigan, Anne 19861
Harris, Amina 1985-87, n.d.5
Harris, Herbert 1961-906
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 77
Harris, Murray & Charlotte 1987-905
Harris, Paddie 19871
Harris, Radie 19781
Harris, Roy & Johana 1940-9026
Harrold, Tim 1988-912
Hart, Kitty Carlisle 1980-913
Hartig, Michael 19621
Hartley, Jan 19851
Hartlieb-Wallthor, Artur 19881
Harvard: Glee Club; The Krokodiloes 1936-899
Harvard University 1935-89 (see also Bok, Derek)25
Hashimoto, Kunihiko 1981-887
BOX-FOLDER 60F/1-60G/7
Hashimoto, Kunihiko, 1979-1990
(14 folders, 347 items)Includes photographs.Sealed
BOX 27 Haslauer, Wilfried 19881
Haubiel, Charles (see Reed, H. Owen)Hauman, Constance n.d.
1Hauptmann, Cornelius 1988
1Hautzig, Walter 1968
1Havel, Václav 1990
1Hawke, Hazel 1988
1Hawkins, Erick 1976
1Hawlicek, Hilde 1988
1Hawthorne, Joseph 1959-79
6
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 78
Hayes, Patrick & Evelyn 1959-882
Hayes, Roland 19671
Hays, Mrs. Robert L. 19591
Hayward, Leland 1957-652
Hazucha, Kevin 19891
Heath, Edward (Ted) 1970-91 (see also Carter, Jimmy)9
Heath, Thomas 19711
Hecht, Ben & Rose 1946-653
Heckard, Eric 1982-90 (see also Janssen, James and Heilig, Rosemary)2
BOX-FOLDER 60H/1 Hedenborg, Bertil, 1948(2 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60H/2 Hefner, Fred, 1945(2 items)
BOX 27 Heider, Werner 19841
Heider, Wolf 19521
Heil, Peter 19881
Heilbraun, Yehudah L. 19591
Heiler, Gisela 19811
Heilig, Rosemary 19901
Heilner, Irwin 1945-486
HEIM 19891
Heimert, Alan 1975-893
Heinsheimer, Hans W. 1952-72, n.d. (see also Schirmer, G., Inc.)7
Heinsheimer, Thomas F. 19631
Heiss, Bernd 19901
BOX 28 Heleniak, David 19871
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 79
Heller, Anatole 19711
Hellman, Lillian 1956-84, n.d. (see also Lantz, Robert)32
BOX-FOLDER 60H/3 Hellman, Lillian, 1950-1955, undated(15 items)
BOX 28 Hellmann, Diethard 1984-852
BOX-FOLDER 60H/4 Helms, Alan, 1964-1979, undated(4 items)Sealed
28 Helton, Melanie 19831
Hemingway, J. H. N. 19861
Henderson, Jack 19521
Henderson, "Skitch" 1959-90, n.d.5
Hendl, Walter 1955, n.d.2
Hendricks, Barbara & family 1988, n.d.3
Henneking, Antje 1988-90 (see also Deutsche Grammophon)4
Henoch, Adrienne Matzenauer 19671
Henrot, Norbert n.d.2
Henze, Hans Werner 1962-88, n.d.6
Herford, Julius (see Goodman, Joseph)Herman, Bob 1964
1Herman, Jerry 1969
1Hermann, Jane P. 1990
1Herrmann, Michael 1981-87
2Hershberger, Johnny 1957
1Hershberger, Russell L. 1988
1Hershon, Ving B. 1962
1Herzog, Chaim 1975-88
4
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 80
Heuvel, Jean vanden 19781
Heuvel, William J. vanden 1970-883
Hewitt, Alan 19581
Heyne, Hans-Peter & Erika 19851
Hielscher, Margot 1979-89, n.d.11
Hilbert, Egon & Gretl 1966-81, n.d.16
Hillis, Margaret 19651
Hillyer, Kazuko 19791
Hillyer, Raphael 1945-88, n.d.17
Hilsberg, Alexander 1957-602
Hindell, Leonard 19841
Hindemith, Paul & Gertrude 1963-642
Hinson, Jay 19811
Hirsch, Georges-François 19881
Hirsch, Hans 19851
Hirschfeld, Al 19561
Hirschfeld, Leonard & Phyllis 19901
Hirsh, Julie 19581
Hirshhorn, Joseph H. 19681
Hiss, Alger 19791
Hitt, Jack 19901
Hochschule für Musik, München 1988-89, n.d. (see also Hellmann,Diethard)4
Hocker, David 1955-694
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 81
Hodge, Charles J. 19891
Hodges, John M. 1982-832
Hodgkins, Doris (see Monteux, Pierre)Hodgson, Mrs. M. L. 1987
1Hodgson, R. Mark 1988
2Hodsoll, Frank 1988
1Hoenningen, Tania n.d.
1Hoess, Claire & Friedrich 1988
1Hofflander, Susan 1988
1Hoffman, Hans-Joachim 1988
1Hofstadter, Douglas 1982-88, n.d.
8Hogg, [?] 1947
1Hoguet, Connie 1981
1Hogwood, Christopher 1988-89
2Holby, Grethe 1987
1BOX 29 Holland, Charles 1962
2Holland, Kenneth 1962
1Hollander, Lorin & Max 1956-89, n.d.
11Hollander, Ralph 1958
1BOX-FOLDER 60H/5 Holliday, Judy, circa 1941
(1 item)BOX 29 Hollister, David 1988-89
2Holman, Libby 1944
1Holmquist, Ake 1986
2Holschneider, Andreas 1988-90 (see also Deutsche Grammophon)
3
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 82
Holt, Olivier 19872
Holtzman, Elizabeth 19812
Holtzman, Marvin 19551
Holtzmann, Fanny 19671
Hönle, Alois 19841
Hooks, E. Randolph 19801
Hope, Constance 1947-763
Hope, Vida 19571
Hopkins, John 1976, n.d.2
Horenstein, Lipa 19521
Horne, Lena 19471
Horne, Marilyn (Jackie) 1972-886
Horowitz, David 19841
Horowitz, Dick 1981-905
Horowitz, Levi Y. 1983-87, n.d. (see also Bernstein, Samuel J.)3
Horowitz, Vladimir & Wanda 1949-90, n.d. (see also Koussevitzky MusicFoundation)6
Howard, Barbara H. 19841
Howard, Lois 19881
Howard, Morton 19661
Howell, Marcia Hobart 19891
Hudson, Rock 19751
Hughes, Langston 19541
Hughes, Richard 19661
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 83
Hull, Anne 19441
Hull, Helen H. 1956-7410
Hume, Paul 1972-90, n.d.14
Humes, John P. & Jean 1970-853
Humphrey, Hubert H. 1958-7612
Humphrey, Martha 19881
BOX-FOLDER 60H/6 Hunt, Marsha, 1952(1 item)
BOX 29 Hunter, Ian 1959-893
Hurok, Sol 1957-734
Husa, Karel 19561
Hussey, Walter 1963-8221
Hütter-Hirth, Margarete 19811
Huxley, Aldous 19571
Huxley, Richard 19881
BOX-FOLDER 60H/7 Hyatt, Richard (Dick), undated(6 items)
BOX 29 Hyatt, Richard (Dick), 1958-1989, undated(4 items)
Hyman, Leon 1959-645
Hyman, Lester S. 1966-9111
Hymes, Janna 19891
Ian, Janis 19672
Ilani, Efrem 19881
Imperato, Albert 19891
Indjic, Eugene (see Tansman, Alexandre)Inoue, Kazuko 1989, n.d.
3
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 84
Interkoncert 19881
International Music Council 19881
Irvine, Barbara 19891
Isaacs, Henry 19871
Isaacs, Mark 19891
Isaacson, Michael 1982, n.d.2
Isar, Yudhishthir Raj 19811
Iselin, Joy 19781
Isenberg, George n.d.1
Israel, David 19901
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 1948-92, n.d.15
Istomin, Eugene 1958-75, n.d.6
Iuele, John 1971, n.d.2
Ivanissevich, [?] 19471
Ivers, Mitchell 19791
Ives, Charles & Harmony 1950-8710
Ivry, Benjamin 19901
Iwasaki, Shuku ([in re] see Wolf, Mary Hunter)Izquierdo, Juan Pablo & Trinidad 1968-88
6Izzo, Jack 1989
2BOX 30 Jackson, Isaiah & family 1973-90
11Jackson, Michael 1985
1Jackson, Sue 1990
1Jacobi, Frederick 1946-47
4
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 85
Jacobs, Gail 1981-923
Jacobs, Ivan 19451
Jacobs, Paul 19841
Jacoby, Max 19481
Jacquin, Yves 1981-884
Jaffe, Charles 19641
Jakowsky, Barry 19861
James, Philip 19651
Janas, Mark 1976-88, n.d.5
Jandorf, Dore 19591
Janis, Byron & Maria 19881
Janssen, James 19901
Jansson, John 19891
Japan: Emperor & Empress n.d.1
Japan Art Association 19902
Jaretzki, Paul 19641
Javits, Jacob K. 1958-662
Jeffers, Robert A. 1986-89, n.d.5
Jellinek, George 19911
Jenkins, Speight 19741
Jenne, Michael 1963-887
Jeritza, Maria 19731
Jimenez, Aida n.d.1
Joachim, Heinrich 1958-882
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 86
Jochsberger, Tzipora H. 19851
Johnson, A. Robert 1968-722
Johnson, Douglass 19842
Johnson, Horace (see Koussevitzky, Serge [to LB] (1941))Johnson, Jill 1989
1Johnson, Lyndon & Lady Bird 1964-75
11Johnson, Russell 1990
1Johnson, Thor 1944-57
4Johnson, Tom 1977
1Johnson, Van 1969
1BOX-FOLDER 60H/8 Johnson, Van, circa 1955
(1 item)Johnstone, Winifred H. (see Boulanger, Lili)
BOX 30 Jones, Aled 19881
Jones, Ben 19901
Jones, Charles (Sandy) 1945-574
Jones, David 19881
Jones, Dick 19521
Jones, Gwyneth & Till 1968-90, n.d. (see also Baumgärtel, Susanne & Till)11
Jones, Quincy 1985-897
Jones, William 19901
Jones-Levine, Jolie 19881
Jonson, Bill 19471
Jordan, Irene 19601
Jordan, June 1977-844
Josefson, Waldemar D. 19551
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 87
Joselson, Tedd n.d.1
Joseph, Robert & Phyllis 1981-89, n.d.5
Josephson, Barney ([in re] see Josephson, Terry)Josephson, Hannah 1964
1Josephson, Terry n.d.
1Judd, George E., George E., Jr. & William M. 1949-87, n.d.
7Judson, Arthur 1957-71
6Jung, Ludwig 1989
1Jungbluth, Robert 1988
1Jupiter, Beatrice Gordon (see Gordon, Beatrice)Kabalevsky, Dmitri 1959
1Kadar, Janos 1988
1Kahler, Eckhard 1988
1Kahn, Erich Itor 1955
1Kaim, Elsa & Robert 1988-91
4Kaiserman, Ronald L. 1985
1Kalichstein, Joseph 1968-69
2Kalinich, Lila 1987
1Kam, Rachel 1988
1Kandell, Alice n.d.
1Kane, Daniel R. 1979
1Kane, Lewis W. 1964
1Kanin, Garson 1981
1Kantor, Eric n.d.
1Kantor, Michael 1988
1
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 88
BOX 31 Kaplan, Abraham 19631
Kaplan, Addi & Yuval 1985-932
Kaplan, Gilbert 1982-9112
Kaplan, Robert 19821
Kaplan, Selma Resnick 1977-91, n.d.13
Karajan, Elitte von n.d.1
Karajan, Herbert von and Gutermann, Anita 1976-896
Karalis, Constantine 19891
Karger, Arthur & Helen (Bock) 1987-883
Karger, Liz Bock 19611
Karp, Sarah (see Weiss, Sandy)Karr, Gary & parents 1962-84
4Karsay, Gyula 1988
1Karwatky, Wolf-Dieter 1990
1Kashdan, Mac 1988
1Kasrik, Eleanor 1985
1Kass, Judith N. M. 1989
1Kastler, Daniel 1989
1Katchen, Julius 1944
1Kates, Karen & David 1987-89
3Kates, Stephen & Mary Louise 1988-89
2Katims, Milton & Virginia 1960-67
5Katzman, Elsie & Herbert 1957
1Kauffmann, Patricia 1988
1
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 89
Kaufman, Daniel 1986-90, n.d.9
Kaufman, Schima 19591
Kavarnalieva-Kalchoff, Konstantina 1976-77, n.d.4
Kay, Hershy 19521
Kay, Ulysses 1945-896
Kaye, Danny & Sylvia (Fine) 1957-88, n.d.7
Kaye, Nora 19441
Kayser, Beate 1981-843
BOX-FOLDER 60H/9 Kazan, Elia, 1954-1955(2 items)
BOX 31 Kazaras, Peter 1983, n.d.3
Kazis, Israel 1948-8712
Keene, Constance 1963 (see also Chasins, Abram)1
Keilholz, Heinrich 19751
Keimach, Brad 1986-904
Keiser, David & Sylvia 1960-91, n.d. (see also New York Philharmonic)15
Keitlen, Tomi 1982-904
Kelleher, Jimmy, Terence ("Toots") & parents 1983-90, n.d.54
Keller, Bob 19881
Keller, Greta 1970-77, n.d.3
Keller, Harrison 1957-602
Kelley, Byron 1946-593
Kelley, Chauncey 19581
Kellman, Jacob (Jack) & Rachel 1944-906
Kelly, Gene 1954-916
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 90
Kelly, Grace (see Rainier & Grace)Kelly, John 1989
1Kelly, Robert 1958-59
3Kempe, Cordula (see Kempe, Rudolf)Kempe, Rudolf 1978
1Kemper, Scott 1968
1Kendall, George 1971
1Kendrick, James 1990
1Kenig, Ruben F. 1985-86, n.d.
13Kenin, Herman n.d.
1BOX 32 Kennedys: John & Jacqueline; Edward & Joan; Robert & Ethel; Rose; Jean
(Smith); Eunice & Sargent Shriver; Patricia (Lawford) 1961-91, n.d.63
Kennedy, Michaeleanore 19881
Kenney, Margarita 19681
Kentner, Louis 19561
Kern, Jerome [family of] 19451
Kerner, Harold 19881
Kerouac, Jack (see Wallace, Mike)Kerrigan, Tom 1990
1Kerry, John 1988
1Kert, Larry 1960
1Kesling, Diane 1987
1Khachaturian, Aram 1968
2Khachaturian, Karen 1988
1Khan, Amyn Aga 1988-89, n.d.
4King, Herb 1983
2
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 91
King, James 1977-905
King, Martin Luther, Jr. & Coretta Scott 1965-735
Kingsley, Lee 19872
Kintner, Robert E. 1959-656
Kinzl, Johannes (Hans) 1984-884
Kirch, Leo 19881
Kirchner, Gerrit 19891
Kirchner, Leon 1952-784
Kirk, Irina 1972-75, n.d.16
BOX-FOLDER 60H/10 Kirkland, Bobby, 1979-1987, undated(4 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60H/11 Kirkland, Lee & Doc, 1980-1989(3 items)
BOX 32 Kirkland, Robert L., III 1984-883
Kirkpatrick, John 19601
Kirstein, Lincoln 19601
Kitayenko, Dimitri 19882
Klee, Elizabeth (Libby) 1971-9112
Kleiber, Carlos 1989-902
Klein, Jacques 19591
Klein, John 19591
Klein, Kenneth 19451
Klemperer, Otto 1959-712
Kloiber, Herbert & Ursula 19882
Kluksdahl, Scott 19871
Knapp, Gloria Walker 19581
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 92
Knaus, Albrecht 1988-895
Kneifel, Siegfried 19891
Knoch, Gisa 1987-9029
Knölke, Barbara 19751
Knopf, Blanche & Alfred, Jr. 1944-5910
Knussen, Oliver 19681
Koch, Edward 1980-812
Koehler, Dorothee 1979-9022
Koehler, Elisabeth 19883
Koerner, Dorita & Leighton 1980-895
Koerner, Mrs. Otto 19701
Kohl, Helmut 19883
Kohloff, Roland, 1990(2 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60H/12 Kohloff, Roland and Janet, 1984-1987(7 items)
BOX 32 Kohn, Eva 19891
Kohout, Pavel 19811
Kohs, Ellis B. 1944-8614
Kolar, Anton 19831
BOX 33 Kollek, Teddy 1959-90, n.d.49
Kollo, René 1978, n.d.2
König, Franz 1967-883
Köppen, Traute von 1981-9147
Korda, Michael 1968-822
Koreny, Bela 19881
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 93
Korn, Marian & Frank n.d.1
Korn, Richard 19591
Korusu, Ayse Sultan 19821
Korzak, Peter 19891
Kosinski, Kiki & Jerzy 19881
Kost, Charles 19861
Kostal, Irwin 1977-91, n.d.6
Kostelanetz, Andre 1943-8019
Kostick, Samuel 19841
Koussevitzky, Serge & Olga 1940-65, n.d.49
Koussevitzky, Serge & Olga 1940-5371
Koussevitzky Music Foundation 1949-545
Kovacs, Edith Adams (see Adams, Edith)Krachmalnick, Samuel 1957-88
6Kraft, Hy 1973
1Kraft, Jean 1985-88
2Krainik, Ardis 1985-91
2Krane, David 1980-81
2Krasilovsky, Phyllis n.d.
1Krasnapolsky, Yuri 1956-89, n.d.
15Krasner, Louis 1970-82
2Krasovsky, Emanuel 1981
1BOX 34 Kraus, Lili 1960
1Kraut, Harry 1952-90, n.d.
94
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 94
BOX-FOLDER 60H/13 Kraut, Harry, 1979-1987, undated(4 items)
BOX 34 Krawitz, Herman 19641
Kreeger, David Lloyd 1976-882
Kreisky, Bruno 1969-89, n.d.10
Krell, John C. 19571
Krenek, Ernst 19631
Kresa, Helmy 19571
Krim, Mathilde 1962-897
Krinsky, Edna White 1959-825
Krips, Alfred & Helen 19571
Krips, Josef, Maria & Harrietta 1961-738
Kritas, Theodore (see Landesmann, Elaine & Hans)Kröber, Hansjakob 1985
1Krokodiloes, The (see Harvard: Glee Club)Kroll, William, Pearl & Barbara 1959-88
3Krovoza, John 1984
1Kubelík, Rafael 1968
1Kuerti, Anton 1982-88
2Kühn, Gerhard 1990
1Kunde, Peter 1989
1Kunz, Erich 1970
1Kunz, Johannes 1988
1Kurnick, Judith Karp 1988
1Kurnitz, Harry n.d.
1Kurtis, "Doc" 1977
1
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 95
Kurtz, Efrem 1943-908
Kutner, Selma & Saul 19881
Kuttner, Michael 19561
Kyle, Steve (see Comden, Betty)Kyne, Alice 1944
2La Guardia, Fiorello 1947 (see also Koussevitzky, Serge (1941))
1La Montaine, John 1960
2Laanen, Ann (Ann Laanen Harinus) 1948
1Lachs, Thomas and Mündl, Klaus 1989
1LaCrosby, Guy 1986-90, n.d.
5BOX-FOLDER 60H/14 LaCrosby, Guy, 1986-1987
(12 items)Lacy, Randolph (see Stein, Stephen)
BOX 34 Laderman, Ezra 19891
Laine, Franke 19551
Lalandi, Lina 1963-917
LaMarchina, Robert 19891
Lamb, Patricia 19821
Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund 19882
Lambert, Susan 19881
Lamentia, Philip (see Wallace, Mike)Lampley, Calvin 1981
1Landau, Ernest & Lydia 1981
1Landeck, Beatrice 1945-62
2Landerson, Louis 1987-88
2Landesman, Jay 1981
1
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 96
BOX-FOLDER 60H/15 Landesman, Jay, 1945-1948(4 items)
BOX 34 Landesmann, Elaine & Hans 1978-914
Lang, George 19841
BOX-FOLDER 60H/16 Lang, Harold, 1944, undated(6 items)
BOX 34 Lang, Peter n.d.1
Langes-Swarovski, Gernot & Maya n.d.1
Langley, Susann n.d.1
Langner, Lawrence 19581
Langstaff, John (see Parris, Robert)Lantz, Robert 1965-91, n.d.
49Lanzi, Alessandro 1983
1Laredo, Ruth 1975
1Large, Brian 1967-90
6Lasker, Henry & Gertrude 1946-88
16Lasker, Morris E. 1988
1Lasker, Wolf B. 1946-49
9Lau, John-Szicheng 1982-88, n.d.
6Laurence, Michael 1989
1Laurents, Arthur 1957-90, n.d.
6BOX-FOLDER 60H/17 Laurents, Arthur, circa 1955, undated
(5 items)BOX 34 Lauterbach, Gerda 1982
1Lavin, Avram 1989
1BOX 35 Lawrence, Harold 1972-88
4Lawrence, Peter 1949-89
8
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 97
Lawrence, William 19591
Lazar, Irving Paul 1957-762
Lazarus, Ellie 19811
Lazarus, Fred, III & Irma ("Oim") 1945-90, n.d.28
Le Broiany, Louis 19811
Lear, Liz & Genevieve 1981-90, n.d.6
Leary, Leo 19601
LeBlanc, Arthur (see Milhaud, Darius)Lebow, Marcia Wilson 1958-68
3LeCain, Eric, undated
(1 item)BOX-FOLDER 60H/18 LeCain, Eric, circa 1980
(2 items)Sealed
BOX 35 Lederman, Minna (Mrs. Mell Daniel) 1947-857
Lee, Dai-Keong 1958-593
Lee, Dulcy 19561
Lee, Everett 1946-64, n.d.6
Lee, Gypsy Rose 19451
Lee, Irene 19571
BOX-FOLDER 60H/19 Lee, Irene, 1944(1 item)
BOX 35 Leebaert, Kris, Patty, Jessica & Jim 19881
Lees, Benjamin 1970-762
Lefkowitz, Louis J. 19591
Legge, Walter 19661
Lehman, Mrs. Arthur 19581
Lehmann, Rosamond 1958, n.d.2
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 98
Lehrman, Leonard J. 1970-919
Lehrman, Phillip 19721
Leibovitch, David 19601
Leichtentritt, Hugo 1942-473
Leigh, Vivien 19601
Leinsdorf, Erich 1945-829
Leitner, Ernst L. n.d.1
Leno, Mark 19893
Lenske, Larry 1987-882
BOX-FOLDER 60H/20 Lenske, Larry, 1979-1988(3 items)Sealed
BOX 35 Lenya, Lotte (Mrs. Kurt Weill) 1959-763
Leonard, Bryan 19591
Leonard, Lawrence n.d.1
Lerdahl, Fred 1975-76, n.d.3
Lerman, Leo 1963-90, n.d.18
Lerner, Alan Jay & Liz Robertson 1972-89, n.d.10
Lerner, Max 19591
Lerner, Michael (see Harvard University)Lerner, Rita 1990
2Leshetizky Association 1971
1Lessard, John (Jack) & Alida 1946-88
9Letelier, Cristian & Isabel 1980-84
4Leuchtenberg-Bowers, Natasha de 1989
1Leuenberger, Margrit 1955-91, n.d.
46
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 99
Leve, Samuel 1959-622
Levenson, Sam 19801
Levin, Sylvan 19801
Levin, Y. Harry 19651
Levine, James 1979-81, n.d.3
Levinger, Henry 1943-7212
Levinson, Gerald 1988-893
Levinson, Sandra n.d.1
BOX-FOLDER 60H/21 Levit, Herschel, Janice and Lois, 1944(1 item)
Levit, Herschel and Janice, 1944-1990, undated21
BOX 35 Levitan, Sam 19841
Levy, David 19611
Levy, Marvin David 1960-674
Levy, Willard L. 19451
Lewando, Ralph 19681
Lewine, Dick 19581
Lewine, Robert F. 19591
Lewis, Dorothy 1988, n.d.5
Lewis, Dvora 19901
Lewis, Henry 19681
Lewis, Jerry 19591
Lewis, Marsha n.d.1
Lewis, Robert (Bobby) 1988-892
Lewis, Robert M. 19451
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 100
Lewis, Sallie & Sam 1988-89, n.d.3
Lewis, Sinclair 19501
Lewis, William 19581
Lewissohn, Margaret 19451
BOX 36 L'Heureux, Sarah 19891
Lhevinne, Rosina 1965-74, n.d.4
Liber, Judith 19841
Lichter, Barbara & Jesse 19881
Lieberson, Goddard, Brigitta & Peter 1955-87, n.d.17
Lieberson, Jonathan 1978-822
Liebman, Joshua Loth 19463
Liebowitz, Joan 19883
Liechtenstein, Constantin 19831
Liess, Grete 19891
Lincer, Bill 19571
Lindbergh, Anne 19681
Linden, Murray 19641
Lindsay, John & Mary 1966-8910
Lindt, Lotte Walter 19621
Ling, Jahja 1981-882
Linowitz, Sol M. 1968-785
Linton, Robert R. 19641
Lipkin, Arthur B. 19691
Lipkin, Seymour & Eleanor 1945-91, n.d.15
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 101
Lipman, Maureen n.d.1
Lipsky, Benjamin 19621
Lipton, James 1977-904
Lipton, Sarah 1989, n.d.2
Lishansky, Yaacov 19881
Lishner, Leon 19601
List, Emanuel 19662
List, Eugene 1945-757
Little, Mary Jo 1988-91, n.d.3
Little, Tasmin 19881
Litwak, Robert (see Odrich, Ron)Llewellyn, Grant 1985
1Lloyd, Norman 1972
1Loeb, Arthur 1988
1Loeb, John L. 1961
1Loeb, Mark 1987
1Loewenstein, Martha 1989
1Logan, Joshua 1955-63
3Logan, Nedda Harrigan 1976-85
2Lombardo, Robert & Kathleen 1968, n.d.
2London, George 1970
1London Symphony Orchestra/Chorus 1967-89 (see also Gillinson, Clive and
Fellowes, Robert)6
Longstreth, Clara 19841
Longy, Renée 1939-76, n.d.25
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 102
Longy, Renée 1928-79, n.d.36
Loos, Anita 19591
Lopatnikoff, Nikolai 1947-577
Lorenz, Günther 19801
Losey, Joseph 1972-733
Lotman, Karen & Herb 19811
Loucks-Tavares, Luis 19881
Love, Ruth B. 19841
Lovell, Aïda 19861
Lovell, Helen 19571
Lowe, Jack (see Whittemore, Buck)Lowell, Robert 1962
1Lowens, Irving 1971-77
2Lowin, Herman 1975-87, n.d.
5Lowry, John Richard 1988
1Lowry, W. McNeil 1959-60
2Lubell, Elaine, Robert & Joan 1990-92, n.d.
6BOX-FOLDER 60H/22 Lubell, Robert, 1939, undated
(3 items)BOX 36 Lubin, Ernest 1960
2Luboshutz, Genia (Nemenoff) & Pierre 1957-78
5Lubroth, Lu 1983-88
3BOX 37 Luca, Sergiu 1964-65
2Luce, Clare Boothe 1953
1Luce, James J. D. 1990
1Lucier, Reneé (see Cahill, Christy)
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 103
Ludgin, Chester (Chet) 1988-892
Ludwig, Christa 1961-846
Ludwig, Ken 19731
Luening, Otto 1962-853
Lundell, Bretta 19851
Lunn, Jean 19881
Luskin, Leo 19791
Lütgering, Walter 19811
Lutrak, Steve 19811
Luzern: Internationale Musikfestwochen 19881
Lympany, Moura 19461
Lynes, Russell 19731
Lyons, Leonard 19501
Lyons, Sylvia 1988-902
Lythgoe, Clive 1971-822
Lywen, Werner & Jeri 1945-563
Ma, Yo-Yo 1965-894
Maag, Peter 1956-642
Maass, Eliezer & Arlene 19881
Maass, Michel n.d.1
Maazel, Lorin 1962-914
Macapagal, Diosdado 19641
MacDonald, Gordon n.d.1
MacDonald, Jeanette 1960-623
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 104
Macdonald, Torbert H. 19571
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward 1949-502
MacElwee, John 19901
Macero, Teo 19661
Machlis, Joseph 1961-89, n.d.11
Mackenzie, N. M. 19811
MacNab, Dorothy Ismond 19821
MacNeal, Charles & Sarah 1959, n.d.3
Macorigh, Didi 19871
Madden, Betty 19601
Madden, Mary Ann 1988-90, n.d.3
Magaloff, Irene (Mrs. Nikita Magaloff) 19901
Magaloff, Nikita (see Szigeti, Joseph)Magnes, Frances & Benedict 1948-57
4Mahanna, John G. W. 1972
1Mahler, Alma 1953-61, n.d.
9Mahler, Anna 1967
1Mahler-Havlicek, Marina 1984
1Maisel, Edward 1984
1Makris, Eleanor & Gina 1984-91, n.d.
21Malcolm, John 1990
1Malfitano, Catherine 1982
1Maliponte, Adriana 1982
1Malovany, Joseph 1976-90
2
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 105
Maltby, Richard 19742
Mana-Zucca (Augusta Zuckermann) n.d.1
Manchester, Melissa n.d.1
Mandelbaum, Bernard 19781
Mandell, Bobby 19561
Mandell, Clifford 19631
Mandl, Freddy 19881
Mann, Alfred 1960-612
Mann, Fredric & Silvia 1956-89, n.d.9
Manning, Florence 19463
Mansfield, Mike 19791
Mansur, Cem 1980-833
Manziarly, Marcelle de 1975 (see also Boulanger, Nadia)2
Marais, Jean 19811
Marcos, Mr. & Mrs. Ferdinand E. 19732
Marcovicz, Pali M. Meller 1987-912
Marcus, Leonard 1972-884
Marcus, Richard 19581
Marcus, Sylvia (see Davidson, Sylvia Marcus)BOX-FOLDER 60H/23 Marcuse, Barbara, 1945-1956, undated
(7 items)BOX-FOLDER 60H/24 Marcuse, Phil, 1945-1955, undated
(5 items)BOX-FOLDER 60H/25 Marcuse, Philip, 1948
(1 item)BOX-FOLDER 37 Marcuse, Philip, Barbara ("Babs"), and Philip, Jr., 1944-1991, undated
(95 items)BOX-FOLDER 60H/26 Marcuse, Raymonde, undated
(1 item)
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 106
BOX 37 Marek, George 1956-712
Maremont, Arnold H. 19631
Margalit, Israela 1989-902
Margaret, Princess 1965-662
Markevitch, Dimitry 19751
BOX 38 Markevitch, Igor & Topazia 1948-7816
Markevitch, Z. B. 19501
Marks, Paul 19891
Marlowe, Sylvia 1958-73, n.d.5
Marschik, Robert 19731
Marsh, Robert L. 19591
Marshall, James 19811
Marshall, Pauline 19881
Marson, Philip 1957-678
Martial, Jacques 1979-812
Martin, Leslie 19841
Martin, Millicent 1977, n.d.2
Martinac, Maya 19831
Martindale, Gregory 19811
Martins, Peter 1986-89, n.d.4
Martinsky, Ann 1988-903
Martirano, Salvatore 19551
Marton, Csaba-Georg 1989 (see also O'Dwyer, William J.)1
Marty, Jean-Pierre 1987-893
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 107
Marvel, Elinore 19451
Marx, Harpo 19641
Marx, Paula 1986-872
Marx, Suzanne 19871
Mary Richard, Sister 1979-90, n.d11
Mass ([re] see Davidson, Gordon)Masselos, William 1959, n.d.
2Massey, Dorothy Doubleday 1988
1Massey, Scott 1990
1Massine, Leonide 1959
1Massine, Lorca n.d.
1Mastroianni, J. F. 1989
1Masur, Kurt 1988-90
2Mata, Eduardo 1978
1Matheopoulos, Helena 1979-81
2Matisse, Pierre 1975
1Matthews, Nathan 1986-88
2Mauceri, John, Betty & Ben 1969-89, n.d.
25Mauermann, Daniel, Erich & Jutta 1976-91, n.d.
41Mauricci, Vincent 1946
1Maxwell, Elsa 1945-62 (see also Stravinsky, Igor)
3Maxwell, Michael 1966
1Maxwell, Michael ([radio script of "The Amazing Bernstein"] see Chisholm,
Bob)May, Rollo 1949-50
2
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 108
Mayauskas, Leo, Kathy, Ralph & Charlie 1986-91, n.d.6
Mayer, Clarisse ("Billie") Puahala 19601
Mayer, Eldon & Sally 1986-884
Mayer, Sir Robert 1968-78, n.d.15
Mayer, Sara & Moshe 1971-903
Mayer, William 19831
Mayfair Regent 19881
Mayuzumi, Toshiro 19602
Mazer, Henry 19691
Mazzola, John & Sylvia 1980-904
Mazzoy, Aimara Debora Berenstein 19891
McCarthy, Eugene 19691
McCarthy, James R. 1962-855
McClure, John 1959-87, n.d.10
McCollum, John 19871
McCormick, Brian 1987-894
McCormick, Ken 1957-593
McCorquodale, Rhoda 1987-894
McCracken, James 1989-903
McDonald, James G. 1948-554
McDowall, Roddy 1988-895
McFerrin, Bobby & Debbie 1989, n.d.2
McGee, Vincent 19871
McGirt, Harry 19671
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 109
McGrail-Kefeli, Jean 19891
McGrath, MaryLucy 19891
McIlhenny, Henry 1952-762
McInnes, Donald 19801
McKellar, Sandra 19881
McKenna, Rollie 1990-912
McKenney, Elwood 19611
McKitterick, Tom 19851
McLauchlin, Russell 19621
McManus, Michael 19851
McNally, Terrence 19711
McNamara, Dan 19881
McPhee, Jonathan 19871
BOX 39 Mead, Margaret 19721
Mechnig, Peter 1988-903
Medinger, Gregor 19891
Mehegan, John 1958-593
Mehta, Zubin 1959-889
Meier, Gustav ("Gusti") 1959-919
Meier, Stefan 19881
Meighan, R. Paul 19801
Meijering, Chiel 19841
Meissonnier, Isabelle 1988, n.d.2
Meitner-Graf, Lotte 19662
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 110
Melton, James 19591
Mendelson, Edward 19761
Mendes, Larry 19881
Mengelberg, Stefan (see Bauer-Mengelberg, Stefan)Mennin, Peter 1946-81
4Menotti, Gian Carlo 1964-90, n.d.
10Mense-Cohen, Ruth 1963-91
12Mensh, Frances 1955
1Menuhin, Yehudi & Diana 1960-91
21Mercouri, Melina 1988
1Mercurio, Steven 1990
1Merriam, Eve 1975-80, n.d.
6Merrill, James n.d.
1Merrill, Robert & Marion 1962-91
3Merriman, [?] 1958
1Merriman, Nan 1944-51
3Merritt, A. Tillman 1946-91, n.d.
23Mertens, Andre 1947-57
2Messiaen, Olivier 1949-63
3Messinger, Gloria 1990
1Mesta, Perle 1965
1Mester, George 1953-55
4Metal, Phyllis Luman 1988
4Metcalf, Thomas 1944
1
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 111
Metzenbaum, Howard M. 1963-853
Meyer, Abe 19511
Meyer, Britta 19881
Meyer, Charles 19551
Meyer, Jane Hill 1957-782
Meyer, Jenny n.d.1
Meyer, Leonard B. 19891
Meyer, Marshall T. 1976-843
Meyer, Paul 19901
Meyer, Ted 19531
Meyer-Josten, Jürgen 1983-842
Meyer-Schwickerath, Andreas 1988-90, n.d.6
Meyer-Schwickerath, Gerd 19891
Meyerowitz, Jan (see Downes, Olin)Meyers, David G. 1989
1Meyerson, Janice 1985-91, n.d.
7Meyerson, Mark 1973-89
6BOX-FOLDER 60H/27-28
Meyerson, Seymour, 1945-1953, undated
(48 items)BOX 39 Mgrdichian, George 1989
1Michell, Keith 1961
1Michii, Takako 1990
2BOX-FOLDER 60H/29-32
Middleton, Jean, 1941-1947, undated
(83 items)BOX 39 Midori and Goto, Setsu 1985-90, n.d.
5
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 112
Mielziner, Jo 1955-572
Milburn, Frank 1963, n.d.2
Mildner, Andreas 19891
Milhaud, Darius & Madeleine 1947-91, n.d.39
Millar, Gregory 1948-9010
Millard, Robert 19831
Milleker, Erich 1989, n.d.2
Miller, Allan 19801
BOX-FOLDER 60I/1 Miller, Arthur, undated(1 item)
BOX 39 Miller, Bea 19791
Miller, Glenn 19881
Miller, Jonathan 19881
Miller, Kenneth R. 19731
Mills, Thomas J., Jr. 19711
Milstein, Nathan 19581
BOX 40 Mindlin, Michael 1965-91, n.d.15
Minelli, Liza 19881
Minnesota Orchestra 19881
Minor, Anne 19591
Minskoff, Maggie & Jerry 19802
Minton, Yvonne 1981, n.d.2
Mintz, Ouida Blatt (see Blatt, Ouida)Mintz, Shlomo 1989
1Miquelle, Georges n.d.
1Miquelle, Renée Longy (see Longy, Renée)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 113
Mir, Pedro 1984-907
Mirow, Sebastian 1986-905
Mishori, Yaacov 1988-902
Mitchell, Helen 19891
Mitchell, Howard & Alma 1955-572
Mitchell, Jan & Ellin 1977-882
Mitchell, Ruth 19571
Mitropoulos, Dimitri 1938-63, n.d.34
BOX-FOLDER 60I/2 Mitropoulos, Dimitri, 1938-1939(4 items)
BOX 40 Mitterrand, François 19911
Mixter, James & Phebe 1956-883
Mock, Alois 19881
Moffo, Anna (Anna Moffo Sarnoff) 1964-80, n.d. (see also Sarnoff, Robert)5
Mog, Aribert/Angelo & Marli 1983-91, n.d.24
Mohr, Richard 19811
Molden, Fritz 19791
Moller, Irmelin Eggert 19652
Mollicone, Henry 19761
Mondale, Walter & Joan 1976, n.d.2
Mondavi, Margrit Biever 19881
Monick, Gene 19701
Montaigne, Monique 1980-883
Monteser, Hedi 19751
Monteux, Claude 19462
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 114
Monteux, Pierre & Doris 1948-768
Montoya, Lia 19881
Montserrat, Abadia de 19851
Moody, Karen 1989-903
Moor, Paul 1945-603
Moore, Charles 1984-883
Moore, Charles F., Jr. & Addie 1959-813
Moore, Douglas S. 1956-685
Moore, Marianne 19631
Moore, Paul 19721
Moore, Virginia 19841
Morea, Antonella n.d.1
Morel, Jean 19561
Morgan, Beverly 1985-884
Morgen, Hamilton (Bud) 19821
Morgenthau, [?] n.d.1
Morita, Akio 1972-88, n.d.5
Morris, Albert 19711
Morris, Harold 1960-612
Morris, Marketa 19581
BOX-FOLDER 60I/3 Morris, Marketa, 1947, undated(4 items)
BOX 40 Morris, Persis (Mrs. Stephen V. C. Morris) 19701
Morris, Richard 19891
Morris, Thomas 19831
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 115
Morton, James Parks & Pamela 1986-913
Moseley, Carlos ("Crayfish") 1946-8930
Moselle, Judith 19871
Moser, Thomas 19811
Moses, Gilbert 19761
Mosher, Gregory 1986-89, n.d.7
Moss, Phyllis 19841
Mostel, Raphael 19891
Mountbatten, Lord 1970-713
Movshon, George 1979-802
Mowrey, Thomas 1972-802
Moyer, Bill 19871
Moynihan, Daniel P. 19701
Moynihan, Pat 19891
BOX 41 Mu Phi Epsilon 19661
Muchmore, Michael 19882
Muheim, Harry Miles 1980-9012
Mühlbach, Rainer 19891
Muller, Jacqueline 19881
Muller, Steven 1982-885
Munch, Charles 1947-636
Münchener Philharmoniker 19881
Mündl, Klaus (see Lachs, Thomas)Munroe, Lorne & Janée 1988
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 116
Munves, R. Peter & Joyce 1971-742
Muraco, Thomas 19851
Murray, Neil 19891
Murrow, Edward R. 19631
Musicians Against Nuclear Arms 19841
Musicians Benevolent Fund 19881
Muti, Riccardo 19881
Myers, David 19812
Myers, Debs 19701
Myerson, Bess (Bess Myerson Grant) 19631
Myrick, Julian 19652
Myrow, Fred & Josef 1961-694
Nabokov, Nicolas 1953-6910
Nadeau, Roland 19601
Nagano, Kent 1986-90, n.d.14
Naneris, Nikiforos, 1988(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60I/4 Naneris, Nikiforos, 1959-1960, undated(7 items)Sealed
BOX 41 Naoumoff, Emile 1977-82, n.d.4
Naoumoff, Olga (see Koussevitzky, Serge)Naples, Bradley J. 1986
1Nathans, Rhoda 1975-77
6National Endowment for the Arts 1989
70National Institute for Music Theater 1988
1National Symphony Orchestra 1980-88
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 117
Nebmaier, Wolfgang 19771
Nebot, Rafael n.d.1
Nekola, Dr. n.d.1
BOX-FOLDER 60I/5 Nell, Renee, 1949(1 item)
BOX 41 Nelson, Cholmondeley M. 19742
Nelson, Craig Richard 1981-90, n.d.32
Nelson, Philip F. 19761
Nemenoff, Genia (see Luboshutz, Genia)Neugebauer, Michael (see Zitzlsperger, Rolf)
BOX-FOLDER 60I/6 Neumeier, John, 1980-1988, undated(7 items)Sealed
BOX 41 Neunzig, Uta 1986-909
New Israeli Opera 19881
New World Symphony 19881
New York Philharmonic 1950-90 (see also Stamos, Stephen)36
New York Times Music Publishing 19761
Newberry, John 19461
Newhouse, Mitzi 19581
BOX-FOLDER 60I/7 Newman, Elaine, 1938-1940, undated(3 items)
BOX 41 Newman, George 19681
Newman, Hans 19761
Newman, Harold 1957-752
Newman, Michael 1970-76, n.d.28
Newman, Phyllis (see Green, Adolph)Newman, Tony 1963
1BOX 42 Nichols, Mike & Annabel 1968-88, n.d.
7
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 118
Nielsen, Carl ([in re] see Moller, Irmelin Eggert)Niessen, Michael 1969-91, n.d. (see also Bösendorfer, Klavierfabrik A. G.)
7Nimon, Edward 1988
1Nirenberg, Nelson 1986
1Nissen, Wolfe Gregory 1989
1Nitra, Gerda Raphael 1946
1Nixon, Marni 1960
2Nixon, Richard M. 1960-71
4Noble, Duncan 1988
1Nolan, William L. 1959
2Nolen, Tim & Kaari 1988
1Norcia, Patricia 1989-90
4Nordoff, Paul 1958
2Norman, Dorothy 1950
1Norman, Edward 1950
1Norman, Jessye 1988
1North, Alex 1946 (see also Goodman, Benny)
6Norton-Standen, Graham P. 1988
1Nothas, Walter 1978-88
2Novaes, Guiomar (see Pinto, Guiomar Novaes)Novarro, Ramon 1945
1Novis, Josephine & Fred 1982-90
6Novotny, Joseph J. 1979
1Nowak, Grzegorz 1982
1Nowak, Richard 1989-90
5
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 119
Nureyev, Rudolf 19831
Nuttall, Muriel 1984-93, n.d.29
Oberlin, Russell 1957-664
O'Brien, Lawrence F. 19661
O'Conner, Brian & family 19871
Odets, Clifford 19581
O'Donnell, Mark n.d.1
Odrich, Ron 1983-872
O'Dwyer, William J. 19891
Oehler, Lilian 19881
Ohga, Norio & Midori 1974-883
Ohorgan, Tom 19881
O'Keefe, John 19751
Oldham, Kevin 19901
Oliveira, Elmar 1965-672
Oliveros, Pauline 19861
Ollmann, Kurt 1988, n.d.2
Olson, Lolma and Becker, Joy 19851
O'Neal, Patrick & Cynthia 1976-905
O'Neill, Thomas P. ("Tip") 1983-853
O'Neill, William A. 19881
Ono, Yoko & Sean Lennon 1986-879
Oppenheim, David, 1950-1990, undated see also Adler, Ellen20
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 120
BOX-FOLDER 60I/8-10
Oppenheim, David, 1942-1946, undated
(78 items)BOX 42 Oppenheim, Reba 1988
1Or, Carmen 1985-86
2Orand, Michael 1987
1Orbón, Julián 1960
1Orchestra Dell'Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia 1988-90
2Orent, Joel & Leah 1976-89, n.d.
6Orgad, Ben-Zion 1957
1Orkin, Ruth & Mary 1945-85
2BOX 43 Ormandy, Eugene 1949-79
28Ormandy, Fay & Martin 1988
1Ornstein, Severo 1979
1Orphanos, Stathis 1989
1Orrego, Juan-Felipe 1988
1Orrego-Salas, Juan A. & Carmen 1946-89, n.d.
11Ortega Saavedra, Daniel 1989
1Orth, Peter n.d.
1Ortiz, John 1960-65
3Ortner, Richard 1988-90, n.d. (see also Stringer, Mark)
4Ortona, [?] 1969
1Osborn, Janet 1975
1O'Shea, Paloma 1988
1Osnos, Max 1949-67
6
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 121
Ostendorf, John 1982, n.d.2
Ostransky, Leroy 19461
Ostrovsky, Alexander 1986-882
Ostrow, Stuart 19681
Otis, Brian 1960-612
Otterloo, Willem van 1966-742
Oue, Eiji, Jiro & Eiko 1985-91, n.d.6
Outcalt, Carola 19571
Oxenburg, Allen Sven 1955-572
Ozawa, Seiji 1960-90, n.d.13
Pack, David, Gale & Beth 1973-90, n.d.31
Packiam, John (see Giardino, Chris)Padroff, Jay 1990
1Paeff, Bashka 1960
1Page, Justin 1987
1Page, Robert 1982
1Page, Tim 1984
1Page, Willis 1956-60
2Pagliassotti, Pier Giorgio 1989
1Pailthorpe, Daniel 1990
1Palamountain, Joseph C., Jr. 1975
1Paley, Stephen 1987
1Paley, William S. 1957-78
7Pallavicini, Gaea 1988-90, n.d.
4
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 122
Palma, Mike 19831
Palmer, Todd 19871
Palmer, Tony 1968-762
Paniaras, Kosta 19591
Paola, Frank 19641
Paone, Remigio 19671
Papp, Joseph 19761
Pappas, Irene 19801
Paray, Paul 1959-624
Parisot, Aldo 19641
Parker, Dorothy 19451
Parness, Evan & Brian 19902
Parris, Robert 1961-624
Partos, Oedoen 1963-683
Pasquier, Yves & Eva Wagner 1983-882
Pasternak, Boris 1959-81, n.d.19
Pataki, István 19881
Patinkin, Sheldon 1968-888
Patrick, Jon n.d.1
Patrón-Marchand, Miguel 1976-772
Patterson, Judith (see Barnell, Ron)Paul VI, Pope 1974
1Pavarotti, Luciano 1988
1Paz, Gideon & Alon 1971-88
4
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 123
Peabody, Judy 19871
Peabody, Samuel 19881
Peachey, Carolyn 1988-912
BOX-FOLDER 60I/11 Pearle, Shirley Gabis, 1943, undated(7 items)
BOX 43 Pearlman, Moish, 1956-1984(6 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60I/12 Pearlman, Moish, 1953-1954(2 items)
BOX 44 Pears, Peter 1975, n.d.2
Peavy, Leopold, Jr. n.d.1
Peck, Gregory & Veronique 1966-882
Peerce, Jan & Alice 1952-804
BOX-FOLDER 60I/13 Peggram, Reed, 1937-1938, undated(6 items)
BOX 44 Peirson, Tom 19881
Pekinel sisters 19881
Pell, Claiborne 19882
Pelletier, Wilfrid & Rose Bampton 1959-773
Penner, Joseph A. 19891
Pennisi, Celestino n.d.1
Perahia, Murray 19771
Peres, Shimon 19791
Peress, Maurice 1960-9018
Pergament, Ann Harris 1988-904
Perkins, Tony 19661
Perl, Susan & Otto 1988-903
Perle, Shirley (Gabis Rhoads), George & family 1941-9134
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 124
Perlin, Bernard 19781
Perlis, Jack 19591
Perlis, Vivian 1983-893
Perlman, Eric 1988 (see also Goshen, Martita)1
Perlman, Itzhak & family 1987-91, n.d.6
Perlman, Jack 1958-592
Perlmutter, Nathan 19711
Perna, Dana n.d.1
Perry, Doug 19861
Perry, Thomas (Tod) & Helen 1957-9015
Persegati, Walter 1973-912
Persichetti, Vincent 1947-683
Peschke, Paul 19882
Peters, Arthur & Sally 1985-896
Peters, Roberta 19641
Peyrieux, Natacha 19881
Peyser, Joan 1983-877
Pfund, Romely 19881
Phillips, Ann n.d.1
Phillips, Robert 19591
Piatigorsky, Gregor (Grisha) 1957-763
Piccinini, Vittorio Canziani 19891
Pickett, Glenn 19841
Pierce, Robert 19881
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 125
Pieters, Jules 19511
Piller, Boaz 1946, n.d.2
Pillitteri, Paolo 19891
Pillsbury, Henry 1986-892
Pinnock, Trevor 19881
Pinto, Guiomar Novaes 1958-612
Pisani, Michael 1984-882
Pisar, Judith & Samuel 1986-903
Piston, Walter 1944-6814
Pittsburgh Symphony Society 19911
Plaut, James 19871
Plaut, Rose 1985-893
Pleasant, Richard 19601
Pleasants, Henry 1957-612
Pleinert, Otto 19881
Pley, Valerie n.d.1
Plimpton, Francis T. P. 1963-642
Plimpton, George 1973-86, n.d.3
Plisetskaya, Maya 19881
Pobbe, Marcella 19591
Podnos, Theodor 1950-743
Pogliano, Cesare 19841
Pogue, Samuel F. 19731
BOX 45 Polakoff, Blossom n.d.1
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 126
Polard, René n.d.1
Poleri, Tosi 19891
Polignac, Marie-Blanche de 1983, n.d.2
BOX-FOLDER 60I/14 Polignac, Marie-Blanche de, undated(1 item)
BOX 45 Polisi, Joseph W. 1985-894
Pollack, Elayne & Alex 1987-904
Pollack, Howard 19772
Polygram 1979-88 (see also Deutsche Grammophon)5
Ponselle, Rosa 1956-766
Pope, W. Stuart 19701
Porte, Michael 19891
Porter, Amy 19881
Porter, Andrew 1984-912
Porter, Heather 19841
Portland Youth Philharmonic 19841
Post, Arthur 1986-9024
Poston, Gretchen 19801
Poto, Attilio 19801
Poulenc, Francis 1961-62, n.d.6
Powell, Mel 19611
Praet, Albert 19892
Prager, Miriam (Mrs. Nat Prager) 1963-884
Pratt, Michael 19761
Pratt, Milton 19611
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 127
Prawy, Marcel 1956-90, n.d.63
Prendergast, Bob 19831
Prero, Robert Delwyn 1988-905
Presley, Elvis 19621
Presnell, Marsha & Robert 1956-873
BOX-FOLDER 60I/15 Presnell, Robert, Jr., 1951-1955, undated(18 items)
BOX 45 Pressler, Menahem 19491
Preston, Michael n.d.1
Prêtre, Georges 19761
Previn, André 1950-91, n.d.6
Prey, Hermann 19751
Price, Gilbert 19791
Price, Leontyne 19781
Price, Margaret 19751
Priddy, John 1983-843
Prihar, Zvi 19501
Primrose, Dorothy 19491
Prince, Charles 1989-902
Prince, Harold (Hal) 1973-916
Pringle, Liz & John 1988-89, n.d.4
Pritchard, Thomas A. 19551
Proctor, Lois (Mrs. Stanley Proctor) 19691
Prokhorov, Vadim 19871
Prokop, Eugen 1961-882
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 128
Propes, A. Z. 19741
Prosev, Toma 19641
Proskauer, Joseph M. 1957-672
Prude, Agnes De Mille (see De Mille, Agnes)Puma, Vincent 1978-89, n.d.
21Purdom, Edmund n.d.
1Putterman, Hazzan David J. 1963-88
6Quach, Helen 1968
1Qualliotine, Armand 1988
1Queler, Eve 1980
1A Quiet Place 1983
88Quinlan, Nina 1990
1BOX 46 Rabb, Maxwell & Ruth 1957-88, n.d.
4Rabin, George, Jeanne & Michael 1957-73
3Rabl, Gottfried ("Rabelé") 1985-88, n.d.
6Rabsilber, Michael 1987
2Rachlin, Sophie n.d.
1Rachmilovich, Jacques 1948
1Rackman, Emanuel ("Manny") 1970-85, n.d.
7Radio France 1975-83
4Radziminski, Wayne 1989
2Rafael, Gideon 1988
1Raffy, Katharine Foote 1959-66, n.d.
55Ragetté, Sylvia 1990
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 129
Rahnema, Maryam 19881
Rainer, Luise (see Lerman, Leo)Rainer, Roland 1988
1Rainier & Grace, Prince & Princess 1962-88, n.d.
19Raitt, John 1976
1Ralston, Marian (see Coates, Helen (1949))Ramey, Phillip 1970-89
9Ramin, Sid 1933-86, n.d.
11BOX-FOLDER 60I/16 Ramin, Sid, 1940-1945, undated
(3 items)Sealed
BOX 46 Ramin, Sid, Gloria & Ronald 1944-90, n.d.20
Ramjoue, Wolfgang 19881
Rampal, Jean-Pierre 1988-923
Ran, Shulamit 1963-678
BOX-FOLDER 60I/17 Randolph, John, circa 1938(1 item)
BOX 46 Randolph, Johnny 1946-522
Rangel, Maria 19861
Raphael, Dana ("Dolly") 1944-902
BOX-FOLDER 60I/18 Rappaport, Azaria, circa 1948(1 item)
BOX 46 Raskin, Judith 19662
Rasky, Harry 19851
Ratcliff, J. D. 19581
Ratcliffe, Thomas G., Jr. 19461
Ratner, Bob 19571
Ratner, Leonard 19601
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 130
Rauch, Greta 1956-572
Raver, Leonard 1976-905
Ravina, Ruth & Oscar 19881
Ravinia Festival 19881
Raymont, Henry 1970-833
Read, Gardner 19451
Reagan, Ronald & Nancy 19882
Reardon, John 1968-773
Reaux, Angelina 1985-9014
Rector, Gail 1979-832
Redfield, Yuri 19641
Redinger, Luiz 19851
Reed, Gene 19631
Reed, H. Owen 1944-757
Reed, Rich 19861
Reetz, Vera & Alfred 19571
Reich, Steve 1971-802
Reif, Paul 19602
Reimann-Marcus, Beverle 19901
Reiner, Catherine 1988-903
Reiner, Ethel Linder 1962-64 (see also Bezencenet, Ethel Linder)2
Reiner, Fritz & Carlotta 1940-64, n.d.15
Reiner, Michelle 19571
Reis, Claire 1945-7715
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 131
Reis, Mrs. Gordon n.d.1
Reisenberg, Nadia (see Ran, Shulamith)BOX-FOLDER 60I/19 Reitel, Elizabeth, circa 1942-circa 1944, undated
(4 items)BOX 46 Rendl, Andreas, Thomas & Katharina 1985-90
15BOX 47 Resnick, Bertha 1945-46, n.d. (see also Goldstein, Dorothy)
7Resnick, Rose 1978
2Resnick, Selma (see Kaplan, Selma Resnick)Resnik, Regina 1943-68, n.d.
6Respighi, Elsa 1962
1Reston, James ("Scotty") 1984
1Reuben, Arnold 1947
1Reuel, Amalia 1990, n.d.
3Reyns, Gijs 1963-88
4Rhoads, P. 1987
1Rhoads, Shirley (see Perle, Shirley & George)Rhodes, Jane 1962-75
3Rhodes, Susan L. (see Center for U.S.-China Arts Exchange)Ribicoff, Abraham 1959-83
4Rich, Martin & family 1959-89
4Richard, Dan 1984
1Richard, Frances 1987
1Richard, Sister Mary (see Mary Richard, Sister)Richards, Jeffrey 1989
1Richardson, Tony 1958
1Richie, Lionel 1988
1Richman, Lucas 1983-90
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 132
Richman, Robert 19591
Richter, Gladys (Mrs. Karl Richter) 19811
Richter, Helene n.d.1
Richter, Karl ([in re] see Richter, Gladys)Richter, Sviatoslav 1960, n.d.
2Ricordi, Camillo 1989
1Ricordi, Claudio 1984
1Ricordi, Nanni 1962
1Rieckhoff, Stephan 1983
1Riedel, Gerd 1988
1Riegel, Kenneth 1975
1Riegger, Wallingford 1946-61
26Riegler, Martin 1990
1Ries, Michael 1961
1Righter, Carroll 1961
2Riley, Jay Flash n.d.
1Rinke, Hanno & Irene (Irina) 1980-91, n.d.
13Rinpoche, T'ai Situ 1985 (see also Oliveros, Pauline)
1Rintoul, Richard 1983
1Ripps, Robert 1987-88
2Riso, Osvaldo 1959
1Ritchard, Cyril 1972
1Ritter, Dan 1986
1Ritter, Melvin 1946
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 133
Rivera, Chita 1965-883
Rivers, Larry n.d.2
Robards, Jason & Betty 19681
Robbie, Seymour 19581
Robbins, Jack 1954-587
Robbins, Jerome 1945-88, n.d.33
BOX-FOLDER 60I/20 Robbins, Jerome, undated(1 item)
BOX 47 Robbins, Lou & Eve 1972-885
Robbins, Morton 19591
Robbins, Myron n.d.1
Roberson, (William) George 19892
Roberts, Kay 19831
Roberts, Owen E. (Ted) 19851
BOX-FOLDER 60I/21 Roberts, Ralph, 1950(1 item)
Robertson, Sidney (see Cowell, Henry)BOX 47 Robeson, Paul 1973
1Robinor, Genia 1989 (see also Leshetizky Association)
1Robinson, Earl 1958-66
2Robinson, Francis 1958-77
4Robinson, Joseph 1990
1BOX-FOLDER 60I/22 Robison, Josh, 1981-1983
(2 items)Sealed
BOX 47 Robison, Paula 1962-884
Rocamora, Wynn 19551
Rochberg, George 1949-794
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 134
Rock-Savage, David, Lord Cholmondeley 19811
Rockefeller, David, David, Jr. & families 1972-91, n.d.10
Rockefeller, John D., II & John D., III 1959-612
Rockefeller, Nelson A. 19623
Roddy, Joe 1956-81, n.d.6
Rodgers, Mary (Mary Rodgers Guettel) 1959-9117
Rodgers, Richard & Dorothy 1956-8013
Rodzinska, Ilse 19822
Rodzinski, Artur & Halina 1943-81, n.d.23
Rogers, Bernard 1943-4712
Rogers, Jacquelyn 1978-884
Rogers, Miriam 1956-612
Rogers, Warren 19721
Rogers, Mr. & Mrs. Will, Jr. 19482
Rogoff, Gordon 19851
Rogosin, Fred 1943, n.d.2
Roll, Edward 19741
Ronell, Ann 19581
Rooney, Mickey 19781
BOX-FOLDER 60I/23 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1956(1 item)
BOX 48 Roosevelt, Eleanor, James & Franklin D., Jr. 1945-86 (see also Stevenson,Adlai E.)31
Roosevelt, Emily, 1947-19643
BOX-FOLDER 60I/24 Roosevelt, Robin, 1980(2 items)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 135
Roosevelt, Robin, 1981-19892
Rorem, Ned & Gladys 1957-90, n.d.23
Roseman, Kenneth 19831
Rosen, Bella & William 19821
Rosen, Charles 1972-802
Rosen, Lucie 1946, n.d.2
Rosen, Sumner M. 19881
Rosenberg, Deena 19813
Rosenberger, Walter 19711
Rosenbloom, Esther Shamir 19772
Rosenbloom, Lucile 19841
Rosenman, Lenny n.d.1
Rosenstein, Howard 1987-902
Rosenstock, Milton 1947-90, n.d.22
Rosenstock, Urte 1981-902
Rosenthal, Jean 19711
Rosenthal, Manuel 19461
Rosenwald, Mary 19721
Roskott, Carl 1980-85, n.d.8
Rosoff, Arnold 19641
BOX-FOLDER 60I/25 Ross, Alvin, 1941, undated(4 items)
BOX 48 Ross, Bill 19581
Ross, Glynn 1947-619
Ross, Herbert 1987-882
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 136
Ross, Hugh 19881
BOX-FOLDER 60I/26 Ross, Vera and Katia, undated(1 item)
BOX 48 Ross, Worth 19461
Rossellini, Franco 19631
Rossen, Sue 19511
Rossetti, Thomas 19881
Rosten, Norman 1965-90, n.d.7
Rostropovich, Mstislav 1966-91, n.d.20
Roth, Wolfgang 19521
Rothe, Friede 1945-89, n.d.14
Rothenberg, Bea Brown 19641
Rothschild, Germaine de 19691
Rothschild, Philippine de 19882
Rothschild, Robert de 19464
Roussopoulos, Andre 19871
Routledge, Patricia 1976-886
Roux, Norbert 19532
BOX-FOLDER 60I/27 Rovina, Hanna, 1947(1 item)
BOX 48 Royen, Hein J. van 19892
Rozsa, Miklos 1943-6410
Rubenovitz, Herman H. 1963-645
Rubensohn, Emmy 19611
Rubenstein, Helen 19901
Rubin, David W. 1960-622
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 137
Rubin, Esther 1986-89, n.d.5
Rubinstein, Aniela (Nela), Arthur & John 1977-91, n.d.6
Rubio, Jose Luis 19841
BOX 48 Rudel, Julius 1960-904
Rudié, Robert 19601
Rudolf, Elizabeth 19641
Rudolf, Gus 19553
Ruggles, Carl 19601
Rukeyser, Muriel, 19591
BOX-FOLDER 60I/28 Rukeyser, Muriel, undated(1 item)
Rusk, Dean 19641
BOX-FOLDER 60I/29 Russell, Bill, 1979-1989(5 items)
BOX 48 Russell, Jeanne 1976-84, n.d.7
Russell, John & Rosamond (Peggy, or "Peg-Leg"), 1948-1990, undated seealso Bernier, Rosamond17
Russell, Rosalind 19571
Russo, William 1957-775
Ryack, Phyllis (Mrs. Eddie Ryack) 1987-882
Ryan, John, DD, & Nin 1957-643
Ryan, Vincent J. 19641
Rybb, Leo, Phyllis & Catherine 1960-704
Rybier-Borisow, Felicia 19872
Rychtarik, Richard 1945-766
Rysanek, Leonie 19791
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Leonard Bernstein Collection 138
BOX 49 Sachar, Abram L. 1950-90 (see also Fine, Irving)54
Sachs, Ernest 19621
Sack, Zilla 19501
Sacks, Julian 19711
Sado, Yutaka & Akiko 1988-906
Sager, Christopher Czaja 19852
BOX-FOLDER 60I/30 Sager, Gordon, 1945-1946(3 items)
BOX 49 Sahl, Mike 19471
Saint-Subber, Arnold 1952-742
Sale, William Barnett 19901
Salesky, Brian 19821
Salomon, Frank 19891
Salquin, Hedy (see Boulanger, Nadia)Salska, Anna 1984
1Saltonstall, Nathaniel 1945-57
4Salzman, P. 1976
1Samuels, Dorothy J. 1981
1Sanderling, Thomas 1984-86
2Sandmeier, R. Scott 1987
1Sano, Mitsunori 1988-90, n.d.
3Saperton, David 1959
2BOX-FOLDER 60I/31 Saputelli, Bill, 1941
(5 items)BOX 49 Sarandon, Susan n.d.
1Sardi, Vincent & June 1988-89
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 139
Sargent, Sir Malcolm n.d.1
Sarin, Irving 1960-647
Sarnoff, Anna (see Moffo, Anna)Sarnoff, Dorothy 1956
1Sarnoff, Robert 1988
1Sasaki, Ruth 1962
1Sass, Sylvia 1986
1Sataloff, Bob & Dahlia 1988
1Satow, Ernest n.d.
1Saudek, Robert 1956-89 (see also Bernstein, Sidney L.)
12BOX-FOLDER 60I/32 Saudek, Robert, 1956
(1 item)BOX 49 Saunder, Remi 1974
1Saunderson, Alexander "Sandy" 1963
1Sauza, Francisco Javier 1982
1Saveana, Helia 1974
1Savelli, Gianni 1967
5Saver, Jeffrey 1988
2Saxon, Hanna n.d.
2Saye, Theo n.d.
1Sayre, Francis B., Jr. 1973
1Schapira, [?] 1975
1Schat, Peter 1978-88, n.d.
7Schell, Maria 1986-88, n.d. (see also Shchedrin, Rodion)
5Schell, Maximilian 1988
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 140
Schenck, Andrew 1985-862
Schenk, Otto 1970, n.d.2
Schenker, Erich 19821
Schermerhorn, Kenneth DeWitt 1955-8829
BOX-FOLDER 60I/33 Schermerhorn, Kenneth DeWitt, 1957-1989(4 items)
BOX 49 Scherr, Ronald 19903
BOX-FOLDER 60I/34 Scheuale(?), Cattie O., 1941(1 item)
BOX 49 Schiff, Charles 19481
Schiller, Jonathan 1976-863
Schimmel, David M. 1971-848
Schippers, Thomas 1958-76, n.d.7
Schirmer, G., Inc. 1957-723
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. 1967-857
Schlesinger, John 19821
Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 1986-895
Schloss, Jean Kenin 19891
Schmedes, [?] 19811
Schmidl, Peter 19861
Schmidt, Helmut & Loki 1979-9010
Schmidt-Garre, Beate and Jan, 1989(2 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60I/35 Schmidt-Garre, Beate, undated(1 item)Sealed
BOX-FOLDER 60I/36 Schmidt-Garre, Jan Martin, 1981-1982(2 items)Sealed
BOX 49 Schnee, Murray 19521
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 141
Schneider, Alexander 1958-882
Schneider, Gary M. 19901
Schneider, Peter 19771
Schneyersov, Grigori 19591
Schnitzer, Robert 19671
Schoeller, Anne 19711
Schoenbach, Sol & Bertha 1975-914
Schoenberg, Arnold 19441
Schölpen, Barbara 19871
Schönburg, Lili & Agatha 1976-91, n.d.10
Schorr, Danny 19571
Schott-Verlag 19881
Schottland, Charles (see Brandeis University)Schoyen, Jeff 1981
1Schramm, Rüdiger (see Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival)Schrier, Morris M. 1957-88
3Schröder-Reinhold, Ursula 1979
1Schroyens, Daniël 1984
1Schubart, Mark 1960-91
3Schulberg, Budd 1972-89
7Schuler, Robert C. 1962
1Schuller, Gunther 1957-71, n.d.
7Schuller, Robert H. 1987
2BOX 50 Schultz, Klaus and Ponto, Corinna 1979
1Schulz, Gernot 1987-89, n.d.
13
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 142
Schulze-Schlutius, Monika & Heide 19901
Schuman, William Howard & Frankie 1939-91, n.d.108
Schumann, Robert, Gesellschaft 19881
Schuster, Joseph & Katherine 1944-617
Schuster, M. Lincoln 1954-645
Schutz, George 19601
Schwabacher, James 1960-88, n.d.6
Schwalbé, Michel n.d. (see also Moor, Paul)1
Schwann, William & Aire-Maija 1967-887
Schwartz, Charles 1975-892
Schwartz, Stephen & family 1974-89, n.d.7
Schwarz, Gerard & Jody 19881
Schwarz, Henning 19901
Schwarzbraun, Fredy 19861
Schweitzer, Albert 19652
Schwertsik, Kurt 1983-862
Scott, Pippa 19561
Scripps, Douglas n.d.1
Sebastian, Gina 19881
Secrest, Meryle 19921
Seehafer, Reinhard & the Youth-Symphony-Orchestra of East Germany19881
Segal, Martin E. 1989-912
Seggerman, Susan n.d.1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 143
Segill, Bernardo 19681
Seidel, Fred 19901
Seidl, Josef 19851
Seidler, Judith 19862
Seiler, Thomas 1981-883
Seiniger, Samuel 1944-522
Sela, Michael 19871
Selby, John 1945-488
Seldes, Marian (see Claman, Marian)Seligman, Bernie 1957
1Sellars, James 1985-90
4Sellers, Michael 1985
1Selman, Ruth 1988
1Selzer, Joseph 1991
1Selznick, Irene Mayer 1947-83
2Selznick, Jennifer (Mrs. David O. Selznick) n.d.
1BOX-FOLDER 60I/37 Semenoff, Simon, 1979
(1 item)BOX-FOLDER 60I/38 Sender, Lee, 1982-1988, undated
(5 items)Sealed
BOX 50 Sepeshy, Zoltan n.d.1
Seppelt, Benno 1976-822
Seppilli, Lily 1950-9110
Serebrier, José 1976-904
Serembe, Gilberto (see Brusa, Elisabetta)Sereni, Mario 1964-72
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 144
Sergi, Arturo 19901
Serkin, Rudolf 1970-842
Serly, Tibor 19651
Serry, John 19801
Sersale, Paolo 19871
Sessions, Roger 19711
Shaffer, Michael B. 19641
Shaffer, Peter 1975-90 (see also Lantz, Robert)5
Shafran, Thelma M. 19841
Shalit, Gene 19841
Shames, Jonathan 19891
Shamir, Yona 1945-732
Shanet, Howard 1947-902
Shankar, Ravi 1965-783
Shapero, Harold 1939-8825
BOX-FOLDER 60I/39 Shapero, Harold, 1940(2 items)
BOX 50 Shapey, Ralph 19603
Shapira, Elyakum 1957-8810
Shapiro, Burton 19881
Shapiro, Hester & Morris 1946-882
Shapley, Harlow 19501
Sharoff, Sanford (Sandile) & Lola 1980-88, n.d.4
Sharoni, Eliad 1986-907
Sharp, William 19881
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 145
BOX 51 Shaw, Florence 1945-582
Shaw, Robert 1956-915
Shazar, Zalman 19641
Shchedrin, Rodion and Schell, Maria 19851
Shea, Patrick 19871
Shedroff, Joshua 1989-902
Sheffer, Jonathan 19901
Shelkan, Gregor & Birdie 1955-784
Shelton, Reid 19761
Sheng, Bright 1985-9013
Shepard, Tom 19741
Sherover, Miles 19731
Shirley, George 19691
Shostakovich, Dmitri & Irina 1949-886
Shostakovich, Maxim & family 1988, n.d.7
Shouse, Kay (Mrs. Jouett Shouse) 1968-88, n.d.5
Shriver, Robert Sargent, Jr. (see Kennedys)Shubert Organization, The 1976-80
2Sibelius, Jean 1945-84
2Sichold, Paul 1988
1Siciliani, Francesco 1954-90, n.d.
8Siciliano, Florence & Ralph 1981-89
6Sidky, Ahmed M. 1988
1Siebert, Renée 1986
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 146
Siegmeister, Elie 1945-6411
Siemens, Peter v. 1981-852
Sikora, Thomas 19881
Sikorski, Hans 1988-912
Silas, Diane (see Barnes, Christopher)Silbern, [?] 1986
1Silberschlag, Eisig 1946
1Silcher, Yehudit 1986
1Sills, Beverly 1982
1Silva, Antonio P. da 1960
1Silver, Ron (see Green, Mark)Silver, Samuel M. 1990
1Silverman, Mollie 1988
1Silverman, Stanley 1971
1Silvers, Robert 1989
1Silverstein, Hilda & Louis 1952-83, n.d.
6Silverstein, Joey 1974
1Simconov, Vladi 1982-85
2Simenauer, Peter 1960
1Simon, Abbey 1956
1Simon, Eric 1945-47
6Simon, George T. 1952
1Simon, Henry 1946-63
19BOX-FOLDER 60I/40 Simon, Henry, 1954
(1 item)BOX 51 Simon, Paul 1991
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 147
Simoni, Luciano 19821
Simons, Bud 19751
Simpson, Barbara 19881
Sinatra, Frank 1961-882
Singer, Irving 1973-91, n.d.18
Singer, Jacques 19461
Singer, Malcolm 19811
Singer, Norman 19811
Singer, Sue 19581
Singh, Pritam & Annie n.d.1
Singleton, Alvin 19851
Sirmay, Albert 1957-6310
Sjökvist, Gustaf 19891
Skinner, B.F. 19731
Skinner, Thomas 19891
Skolovsky, Zadel 1959-882
Skrowaczewski, Stanislaw 1964-712
Slade, Julian n.d.1
Slater, Carol 19851
Slatkin, Leonard 19861
Slezak, Walter 19822
Sloane, Robert B. 19551
Slonimsky, Nicolas 1947-893
Smejkal, Bohumil 19911
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 148
BOX 52 Smit, Leo 1947-91, n.d.56
Smith, Art & Barbara 19571
Smith, Bill 19562
Smith, Carleton Sprague 19891
Smith, Craig R. 19891
Smith, David 19881
Smith, Erik & Priscilla 1969-88, n.d.5
Smith, Ethel 19591
Smith, Fred 19901
Smith, Lawrence Leighton 19741
Smith, Lee n.d.1
Smith, Marie 1981-904
Smith, Oliver 1962-84, n.d. (see also Chase, Lucia)15
BOX-FOLDER 60I/41 Smith, Oliver, 1950-1951(2 items)
BOS 52 Smith, Peter 1989-902
Smith, Philip & family 19881
Smith, Rand 1947, n.d.5
Smith, Russell 19601
Smith, Thomas W. 19591
Smoot, W. Scott 19881
Smuin, Michael 19881
Snapp, Bette 19881
Soester, Sylvia (Vickers) 19911
Sokoloff, Boris 1970 (see also Ormandy, Eugene)1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 149
Sokolow, Anna 1974-88 (see also Meyers, David G. and Warren, Larry)10
BOX-FOLDER 60I/42 Solomon, Cyril, 1950(1 item)
Solomon, Cyril ("Chuck"), Sylvia, and Nancy, 1980-1988, undated4
Solomon, Sevi Sorelle & Izler 19582
Solti, Sir Georg & Lady 1962-896
Somach, Barbara J. 19881
Somary, Stephen 1983-903
Somer, Hilde 19571
Sondheim, Stephen 1956-91, n.d. (see also Dramatists Guild Council)43
Sony Classical 1989-91 (see also Ohga, Norio)5
Soria, Dorle & Dario 1956-88, n.d.7
Souillot, Patrick 1989-904
Sour, Robert 1968-802
Sousedík, Tomás 19901
Souvaine, Geri 19641
Souzay, Gérard 1975, n.d.2
Spader, Todd & Jean 19881
Spaeth, Sigmund (see Ax, Emanuel)Specter, Edward 1960-63
2Speiser, Maurice J. 1945
1Speiser, Raymond A. 1950
1Spencer, S. A. ("Sash") 1989
2Spencer Bentley, Clive J. 1987
1BOX-FOLDER 60I/43 Spencer Bentley, Clive J., 1982-1988, undated
(18 items)Sealed
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 150
BOX 52 Spender, Stephen 1961-896
BOX-FOLDER 60J/1 Spender, Stephen, undated(3 items)
BOX 52 Spera, Agostino 19901
Sperry, Paul 1988-89, n.d.3
Speyer, Kiki 1945-813
BOX-FOLDER 60J/2 Speyer, Kiki, 1940-1945, undated(4 items)
BOX 52 Speyer, Louis ("Lepke"), Camille ("Poupsie") & André 1963-81, n.d.3
Spiegel, Mildred (see Zucker, Mildred)Spiegel, Sam 1956
1Spiegelman, Joel 1968-80
2Spiegl, Fritz 1985-88
3Spiro, David 1987-90
11Spivakovsky, Tossy 1950-62
8Springer, Alois 1967-68
2Springer, Axel & Friede 1981
3Sproul, Harold C. 1962
1Sproul, J.E. 1958
1Staar, René 1990
1Stafford, Jo 1956
1Stagliano, Margo Willauer 1960
1Stahl, David 1968-90, n.d.
16BOX 53 Stamas, Stephen 1987-90
5Standard, Samuel 1970
1Stanger, Russell 1961-89
7Stanton, Frank (see CBS)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 151
Stanton, Joan & Arthur 1980-886
Stapleton, Maureen n.d.1
Stark, B. 19851
Starke, Gerhard & Dorothea 1981-86, n.d.3
Starr, Herman 1959-622
Starr, Mark 19711
State Historical Society of Wisconsin (see Blitzstein Collection Register)Steber, Eleanor 1973-88
2Steel, George, Sarah & Katy 1981-91, n.d.
54BOX-FOLDER 60J/3 Steele, Tom, 1980
(1 item)BOX-FOLDER 60J/4 Steele, Tom, undated
(3 items)Sealed
BOX 53 Steffe, Edwin 19761
Stein, Jean 1988-906
Stein, Jules 19591
Stein, Kate 1978-897
Stein, Stephen and Lacy, Randolph 1988, n.d.2
Steinberg, Arthur 1944-464
BOX-FOLDER 60J/5 Steinberg, Milton, 1946(1 item)
BOX 53 Steinberg, Saul 19841
Steinberg, William 1970-722
Steinberger, Batja & Yaacob 1950-852
Steinbrink, Mark 1985-89, n.d.7
Steinem, Gloria 19891
Steiner, Lee R. 19811
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 152
Steinert, Daniel A. 19871
Stelling, William 19801
Stepner, Bernard 19591
Sterling, Friede & Bob 19641
Stern, Aaron 1982-90 (see also Diamand, Peter)8
BOX-FOLDER 60J/6 Stern, Aaron, 1982-1989, undated(9 items)Sealed
BOX 53 Stern, Anne Bigelow 19871
Stern, Arthur 1944-502
Stern, Danny n.d.1
Stern, Herbert 19451
Stern, Isaac, Vera & Michael 1947-90, n.d.25
Stern, James 19631
BOX-FOLDER 60J/7 Stern, Jessica, 1989(1 item)
BOX 53 Stern, Jossi/Yossi, 1964-1989, undated(22 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/8 Stern, Jossi/Yossi, 1950-1951(15 items)Includes photographs.
BOX 53 Sternberg, Jonathan 19711
Stevens, George, Jr. 1979-824
Stevens, James 19821
Stevens, Mark 19881
Stevens, Risë 19751
Stevens, Roger L. & Christine 1956-88, n.d. (see also Austin, J. Paul)18
Stevenson, Adlai E. 1956-632
Stewart, Reginald 1957-673
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 153
Stockhausen, Karlheinz 1959-707
Stoessinger, Caroline 1986-90, n.d.7
Stöhr, Richard 1943-7423
Stokes, Carl 1985-902
BOX 54 Stokowski, Leopold 1947-8817
Stoltzman, Richard 19801
Stolz, Anne n.d.1
Stolz, Robert & Einzi 1972-88, n.d.4
Stone, Dewey 19582
Stoyanovich, Betsy 19871
Strasfogel, Ignace & Alma 1945-772
Stratas, Teresa 19721
Straus, David 19871
Strauss, Walter 1966-7911
Stravinsky, Igor & Vera 1946-8113
Streisand, Barbra 1980-86, n.d.7
Strelsin, Dorothy & Alfred 19641
Stresemann, Wolfgang 1947-683
Strickland, Stephen 19881
Strilko, Anthony 1983-888
Stringer, Mark 1989-91, n.d.16
Stroud, Philip n.d.1
Stroumillo, Olga 1975-823
Strouse, Charles ("Buddy") 1958-594
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 154
Struthers, Sally 19901
Studebaker, Julie 1988-905
Sturgess, Bob 19761
Stuttgart: Rundfunk Stuttgart 19701
Styne, Jule & family and Dubonnet, Ruth 1956-88, n.d.17
Styron, William & Rose 1971-88 (see also Stein, Jean)4
Subrt, Miroslav 19721
Südwestdeutsche Konzertdirektion 19881
Sulkin, Sidney 19621
Sullivan, Ed 19582
Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs 19911
Sundgaard, Arnold 19511
Sureck, Nancy 19901
Surratt, Jerl 19881
Susskind, Walter 19631
Sutherland, David & Nancy 1988-893
Swarowsky, Hans 1968 (see also Baumgärtel, Susanne & Till)2
Swartz, George 19681
Swift, Kay 19551
Swig, Melvin 1979-882
Symington, Anne 19731
Symonds, Bernie 19591
Symonds, Edith 19431
Szabó, Anna 19891
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 155
Szell, George 1944-707
Szeryng, Henryk 19821
Szigeti, Joseph (Jóska) 1944-798
Tabuchi, Yoshihisa & Setsuya 19903
Takahara, Mamoru 19851
Takanashi, Katsuya 1989-902
Talgam, Itay 19891
Talma, Louise 1962-884
Tamarkin, Kate 19882
Tanabe, Minoru 1988, n.d.3
Tanenbaum, Yadin 19885
Tangeman, Nell 1946-607
Tanglewood Music Center 198861
Tansman, Alexandre 1947-767
Tarrès i Fontan, Josep & Pia 1984-90, n.d.3
Tatrai, Vilmos 19881
Taylor, Clifford 1960-614
Taylor, Dorice 19591
Taylor, Elizabeth 1987-882
Taylor, Harold 1956-702
Taylor, Mark Adams 1989-90, n.d.11
Taylor, Matthew 19871
Taylor, Ray 19881
Taylor, Steve n.d.1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 156
Taylor, Sue 19861
Tchaikovsky, Alexander 19881
BOX 55 Tcherepnin, Alexander & Ming 1963-9015
Tchor, Harry 19901
Tebaldi, Renata 19701
Tebet, David 19611
Teich, E. Tamara 19841
Teitlebaum, Josie 19601
Telmanyi, Anne Marie 19791
Temerson, Leon 19881
Temes, David 19791
Temple, Shirley (see Black, Shirley Temple)Thackeray, Zachary 1989
1Thant, U 1964-65
2Thatcher, Molly 1947
2Thaviu, Samuel 1988
1Theodorakis, Mikis 1970
1Thiele, Krista 1983
1Thomas, Elisabeth (Lisa) Hunt 1984-85
5Thomas, Elsie & Herman 1984-91, n.d.
12Thomas, Jamie & David 1984-85
4Thomas, Jess & Violeta 1976-88, n.d.
5Thomas, Lewis 1978-81
2Thomas, Michael 1988
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 157
Thomas, Michael Tilson 1983-90, n.d.8
Thompson, Helen M. 19701
Thompson, Marge, Palmer & Marolee 19881
Thompson, Randall & Varney 1940-8316
Thompson, Thomas 19721
Thomson, Virgil 1945-89, n.d.13
Thonet, Adelheid (Heidel) 19901
Thorne, Francis 1959-9029
Thorne, Mary n.d.1
Thorpe, William 1988-892
Thrash, Charles Wilson, Jr. 19851
Thulean, Donald 1988-902
Tichnor, Alan J. 19781
Tilley, Jane R. 19891
Timoshenko, Yuri 1960-74, n.d.4
Titcomb, Caldwell 19781
Tjader, Cal and Fischer, Clare 19602
Tocco, James 1980-88, n.d. (see also Alcalay, Eugene)12
Todd, Mike 19551
Toklas, Alice 19601
Tolsted, Elmer 1959-899
BOX-FOLDER 60J/9 Tolsted, Elmer, 1946-1947(7 items)
BOX 55 Tomkins, Leslie n.d. (see also Barrett, Michael)1
Tomkins, Millicent 19881
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 158
Tomura, Ichiro 19741
Toobin, Jerome 19561
Tooley, John 19781
Torrence, Richard and Yaeger, Marshall 1985-892
Tortelier, Paul 19571
Toscanini, Arturo, Walter & Wally 1949-797
Tourel, Jennie and Davidson, Dora 1943-87, n.d.27
Traube, Shepard 19681
Trigere, Pauline 19881
Trimble, Lester 1958-707
Trojan, Václav 19821
BOX-FOLDER 60J/10 Tropin(?), Jimmy, 1944-circa 1950(4 items)
BOX 55 Troyanos, Tatiana 19711
Tsang, Bion 1986-896
Tsiter, Chrysostomos 19811
Tucci, Gabriella 1964-702
Tuch, Hans (Tom) 19831
Tucker, Clarice 19891
Tucker, Richard 1966-842
Tuohikorpi, Tatu 19731
Tureck, Rosalyn 1945-685
Turkin, Marshall 1984-883
Turnage, Wayne 19891
Turner, Chuck 1984-895
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 159
Tuthill, Burnet C. 19441
BOX 56 Umansky, Abraham Lionel 19451
Unitel 1989-90, n.d.4
Unseth, Theodore P. 19811
Updike, John n.d.1
Uppman, Jean & Ted 1983-864
Urquhart, Craig, Geoff & Robert, Don & Virginia 1978-90, n.d.28
Usdan, David 1985-882
Ussachevsky, Vladimir (see Varèse, Edgard)Vak, Karl 1985
1Valdés S., Gabriel 1980
1Valéry, François, 1948-1991, undated
(16 items)BOX-FOLDER 60J/11 Valéry, François, 1946-1988, undated
(30 items)BOX 56 Valmalète, Marie-Anne Pochet de 1988
1Van der Linden, Wim 1989
1Van der Meer, Ruud 1990
1Van Raalte, Peggy 1988-90
3Van Vechten, Carl 1944-45
2Vance, Vick 1988
1Vanden Heuvel, William J. (see Heuvel, William J. vanden)Vanderbilt, R. 1959
1Varani, Aurora (Auro) 1982-90, n.d.
17Varèse, Edgard & Mrs. 1964-66
4Varga, Laszlo 1958
1Vaughan Williams, Ralph 1965-66
2
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 160
Vega, Julia 1961 (see also Coates, Helen (1958))1
Velis, Andrea 1973-882
Vengerova, Isabelle 1943-44, n.d.4
Verdone, Luca 1988-912
Veretti, Antonio & Ines 1954-82, n.d.5
Verga, Carla 19841
Vermel, Paul 1955-592
Veronis, John 19681
Verrall, John (see Rudolf, Gus)Vicharieff, Yuri
see Vikharieff, YuriVictor, Eric 1959
1Vienna: Wiener Jeunesse-Chor, österreichischer Bundestheaterverband,
Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, WienerKonzerthausgesellschaft, Wiener Staatsoper 1988-916
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1946-89, n.d.36
Vier Jahreszeiten Hotel, München 19881
Vigeland, Hans 19761
BOX-FOLDER 60J/12 Vikharieff, Yuri, 1959-1988(8 items)
BOX 56 Vikharieff, Yuri and Galina, 1959-1991(28 items)
Villa-Lobos, Heitor 19652
Villavicincio, Johann 19781
Villon, François 19881
Vincent, David W. 19761
Visconti, Luchino 1955-65, n.d.8
BOX-FOLDER 60J/13 Vlad, Alessio, 1979-1985(2 items)Sealed
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 161
BOX 56 Vlad, Roman, Licia and Alessio, 1979-1989(5 items)
Vladimirov, Gavril 19721
Vlahopoulos, Saki 19881
Vogel, Adolph 19611
Vogelgesang, Frederick 19861
Vogl, Liliane 19891
Voketaitis, Arnold 19882
Von Raabe, Philip & Philip (Jr.) 1989, n.d. (see also Harmon, Charles)2
Voshart, Marianne n.d.1
Vozlinsky, Pierre 1981-91 (see also Radio France)6
Voznesensky, Andrei 19871
Vranitzky, Franz 1987-90, n.d.5
Vyner, Louis 19581
BOX 57 Wadsworth, Charles & Susan 1977-916
Wadsworth, Stephen (Zinsser) 1980-90, n.d.41
Wager, Michael ("Mendy") & Susy 1964-89, n.d.9
Wagner, Edith & Thomas 19881
Wagner, Eva (see Pasquier, Yves)Wagner, Friedelind 1988-89
3Wagner, Josef 1946
2Wagner, Joseph Frederick 1944-59
9Wagner, Susan 1957
1Wagner, Wieland 1959
1Wagner, Wolfgang 1970
1
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 162
Wakefield-Cristy, Kevin 19821
Wald, Jerry 19541
Waldheim, Kurt 1972-882
Waldrop, Gideon 1967-843
Walker, Charles ("Chic") 1983-89, n.d.9
Walker, John 19891
Walker, John Clark 1983, n.d.2
Walker, Judith Brodsky n.d.1
Walker, Nancy 1989-91, n.d.3
BOX-FOLDER 60J/14 Wallace, Helen, 1951(1 item)
BOX 57 Wallace, Kevin 1957, n.d.4
BOX-FOLDER 60J/15 Wallace, Kevin, 1944-1951, undated(24 items)
BOX 57 Wallace, Mike n.d.2
Wallenberger, Jonathan V. 19861
Wallenstein, Alfred ("Wally") 1957-624
Walter, Bruno 1944-627
Walter, Nelly 19571
Walters, Barbara 19711
Waltman, Don 19891
Walton, Sir William & Lady 1987, n.d.3
Warburg, Edward M. M. 19581
Ward, Robert 19451
Ware, John R. 1982-91, n.d.7
Warkow, Stewart J. 1957-895
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 163
Warner, John A. 19581
Warren, Larry 19901
Watenphul, Mrs. Alexander Peiffer ("JuJu") 19881
Watson, Linda n.d.1
Watts, André 1961-778
Waxman, Ernest 19452
Waxman, Franz 1957-594
Way, Charles 19901
Weaver, William 19731
Webb, Charles H., Kenda & family 1982-90, n.d.37
Weber, Ben 1952-61, n.d.4
Weber, Hans & Klara 19882
Weber, Mary 19861
Webster, Albert K. (Nick) & Sally 1971-89 (see also New YorkPhilharmonic)5
Wechmar, Rüdiger, Susanne & Yvonne von 1979-908
Wechsberg, Joseph 19671
Wechsler, Samuel 1958-7215
Weeks, Edward (Ted) 19721
Weeks, Susan 19851
Wegg, S. James 19851
Wehr, David A. 19831
BOX 58 Weidenfeld, George 1960-682
Weidinger, Christoph 19842
Weill, Lotte Lenya (see Lenya, Lotte)
Correspondence, 1932-1993, undatedContainer Contents
Leonard Bernstein Collection 164
Weinberg, Ann (Bernstein) 19811
Weinberg, Peter 19831
Weiner, Elliot 19751
Weiner, Lazar 19741
Weiner, Stanley 1963-882
Weingarden, Louis 19891
Weingartner, Felix 19291
Weinstein, Alex 19632
Weinstein, Isabelle & Sidney 19882
Weinstein, Lewis (Lew) & Selma 1983-91, n.d. ([incl. typescript of"Leonard Bernstein at 65 - Some Personal Notes"] see also Bernstein,Jenny)14
Weintraub, Eugene 1959-632
Weintraub, Jacob 1989-902
Weiser, Elly & Peter 1971-9325
Weisgal, Alexandra 1981-853
Weisgal, Meyer W. 1959-775
Weiskopf, Robert 19591
Weiss, Helmut n.d.1
Weiss, Julie 19601
Weiss, Sandy 1980-897
Weiss, Ted 1982-832
Weissberger, L. Arnold 1954-562
Weissel, William ("Willy") & Carmen 1962-90, n.d.18
Weissenberg, Alexis ("Sigi") 1947 (see also Coates, Helen (1951, 1952))1
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Weissenstein, Heinz 19881
Weizmann, Chaim & Vera 1949-502
Weizsäcker, Richard von 1988-89 (see also Milliker, Erich)3
Welch, Joseph 1956-594
Wellborn, Shana 1989-903
Wells, Herman B. 19881
Wells, John 1988-91, n.d.8
Wen-chung, Chou 1988-89 (see also Center for United States-China ArtsExchange and Varèse, Edgard)2
Weng, Elizabeth 1984, n.d.2
Weng, Wei-Zhi 1982-885
Werczynski, Stephen 1989-905
Wernick, Richard (see Riegger, Wallingford)Wertenbaker, Lael (see Rosenthal, Jean)Wesker, Arnold 1963-65
3West Side Story 1957
140Westenburg, Richard 1978-82
4Westerfield, Richard 1987
1Westminster Choir 1988
1Westrum, Geerd 1983-88
2Whallon, Evan 1963
1BOX-FOLDER 60J/16 Wheelwright, John, circa 1939
(1 item)BOX 58 Whipple, George C. 1956
1White, Ian Carter n.d.
1White, Molly 1990
1
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White, Richard C. 19811
White, Robert 19591
White, Wendy 19861
Whiteford, Joseph S. 19682
Whitehead, Robert 19851
Whittemore, Buck and Lowe, Jack 19571
BOX 59 Widrow, Max & Miriam 1986-883
Wiesel, Elie & Marion 1985-894
Wiesner, Jerome B. 19761
Wigglesworth, Frank 19581
Wiisholm, [?] 19651
Wilbur, Richard & Charlee 1972-91, n.d.7
Wilder, Philip n.d.4
Wilder, Thornton 1958-752
Wiley, Alexander 19581
Wiley, Irene and Cathey, Reggie 1986-907
Wilkins, Roger 1970-883
Willheim, Fritz & Sigrid 1984-90, n.d.12
Williams, Andy 19861
Williams, Camilla 19881
Williams, David A. 19891
Williams, John 19871
Williams, John J. 19902
Williams, Nancy 19911
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Williams, Paul B. 19571
Williams, Susan 19621
Williamson, Marianne 19891
Willis, Beth, Gregg & Megan 19881
Wilshire, Robert V. 19881
Wilson, Ann 19881
Wilson, Dorothy 19901
Wilson, Ransom 1982-88, n.d.6
Wilson, Robert M. 1989, n.d.2
Wilson, Stella Adler (see Adler, Stella)Wine, Jim & Charlie 1985-88, n.d.
9Wingreen, Harriet 1986-89, n.d.
7Winograd, Arthur 1955-64
2Witkin, Miriam/Music Box Canteen, Inc. 1944-45
7Wittgenstein, Paul 1946-47
3WNYC (Radio/Television) 1980
1Wobisch, Helmut 1966-70 (see also Wechsberg, Joseph)
3Woelfle, Arthur W. (Bud) 1983
1Woitach, Richard 1987
1Wolf, Mary Hunter 1964
1Wolfe, Stanley 1965
1Wolfes, Felix 1958
1Wolffers, Jules 1964
1Wolfington, Vincent 1982
1
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Wolpe, Stefan 1948-8011
Wonderful Town 195380
Wood, Sybil 19812
Woodiel, Paul ("Pablito") 1984-90, n.d.17
Woodside, Lyndon 19801
Woodworth, Ellery 1980-822
Wooldridge, Hugh 19891
Wörsching, Kay 1988, n.d.3
Worth, Irene 19881
Wright, William 1984-893
Wrong, Henry 1986-893
Wulsin, Lucien & Peggy 1956-665
Wummer, John 19651
Wunderer, Renate 1978-90, n.d.25
Wunderlich, Constanze 19881
Wunsch-Mainzer, Ilse 19861
Wuorinen, Charles 19631
Wylach, Karin 19881
Wyman, Philip 1956-574
Wyner, Yehudi 1956-856
BOX 60 Xenakis, Iannis 19642
Yaacov, Ester 19901
Yaeger, Marshall (see Torrence, Richard)Yale, Lettie, Norman & Buffie 1981
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Yannatos, James 1955-8810
Yarden, Gideon & Carmela 19881
Yardumian, Richard 1944-5916
Yegar, Moshe 19871
Yenawine, Philip 1989-902
Yeslawsky, Selma (see Weinstein, Lewis & Selma)Yetman, Cathy 1987
1Yevtushenko, Yevgeny 1979-86, n.d.
3Yohay, Jack 1985
1Yonkman, Jerry 1982
1Yorck, Ruth 1957
1Yosselevitch, A. 1983
1Young, John J. 1981-90
5Zadikov, Rosemarie Tauris 1988
1Zahn, Mrs. G. Walter 1983
1Zalken, William 1971
1Zambianchi, Anna 1988
1Zarem, Robert M. 1989
2Zaslaw, Neal 1989
1Zazofsky, Edith & George 1957
1Zeffirelli, Franco 1956-90, n.d.
36Zegler, Manny 1986
1Zeisler, Erwin Paul 1965
1Zeitlin, Zvi & Marianne 1965-91
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Zeller, Bob 1957-592
Zeller, Gary L. 1982-835
Zelzer, Sarah 1986-903
Zerba, Craig 19871
Zilk, Helmut 1988-90, n.d.6
Zimbalist, Efrem & Mary Curtis 1949-574
Zimbel, George 19681
Zimbler, Helen & Joseph (Josef) 1988-912
Zimmermann, Frederick 1966, n.d.2
Zinman, David 19881
Zinner, Egbert 1987, n.d.2
Zins, Bogdan 1953-866
Zinsser, Stephen Wadsworth (see Wadsworth, Stephen)Zirato, Bruno & Nina 1943-89, n.d. (see also Coates, Helen (1950) and
New York Philharmonic)30
Zitzlsperger, Rolf and Neugebauer, Michael 1988, n.d.3
Zizza, Elizabeth 19691
Zorek, John H. & Lisl 1984, n.d.2
Zorfas, Judy 19881
Zucca, Mana (see Mana-Zucca)Zucker, Mildred (Spiegel) & Zvi 1936-93, n.d. ([incl. photocopy of 1937
piano composition] see also Peyser, Joan)25
Zuidam, Robert 19901
Zukerman, Pinchas, Eugenia & family 1988-913
Zylstra, Anthony Adama & Irina 1965-825
Incomplete Names and Unidentified Correspondence
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BOX-FOLDER 60J/17 A., Hope, 1954(2 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/18 F., Lorna, undated(3 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/19 Fox, C., 1939(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/20 G., Harry, 1948(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/21 L., Paulita (possibly Paula Laurence), undated(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/22 M., D., or P., 1946, undated(2 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/23 N., Ruggero, 1950, undated(4 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/24 R., David, 1938-1940(8 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/25 S., Arnold, 1954(1 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/26 U., Eric, circa 1940-1945(5 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/27 Austin, circa 1939-1945(5 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/28 Beppe or Giuseppe, undated(3 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/29 Bob, circa 1945-1947(7 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/30 Brian, 1949, undated(8 items)Includes photographs.
BOX-FOLDER 60J/31 Danny, 1946(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/32 David, 1946, undated(16 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/33 Don (possibly Davidson), 1935-circa 1939, undated(3 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/34 Eric, 1945(3 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/35 Fred, 1949(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/36 Hal, undated(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/37 Harriet, 1940-1944, undated(13 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/38 Harvey, undated(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/39 Jan, 1948-1951(9 items)
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BOX-FOLDER 60J/40 Jurig, 1947-1950(23 items)Includes photograph.
BOX-FOLDER 60J/41 Lee, 1947-1948, undated(17 items)Includes photograph.
BOX-FOLDER 60J/42 Rafi, circa 1948(5 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/43 Ray, 1946(5 items)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/44 Ray, undated(1 item)Photograph only.
BOX-FOLDER 60J/45 Saul (possibly Steinberg), 1953(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/46 Unidentified, undated(1 item)
BOX-FOLDER 60J/47 Unidentified, undated(1 item)
BOX 61 Miscellaneous phone messages prior to death, Aug.-Oct. 1990(63 items)
Unidentified, 1944-1989, undated(2 folders, 118 items)
BOX 62-63 Birthday cards; Get-well cards; Miscellaneous cards and correspondence,1971-1990, undated(504 items)
BOX 64-65 Holiday greeting cards, various dates(277 items)
BOX 66-67 Condolence letters; Acknowledgment lists, 1990-1991(417 items)
BOX 68 (Ov) Birthday cards; Miscellaneous cards and correspondence, 1968-1975,undated(10 items)
60th birthday celebration album of tributes, 1978(136 items)
BOX 69-196 Writings, 1928-19919,256 items, 130 boxesThe "Writings" series of the Leonard Bernstein Collection, is a very
broadly construed grouping of documents. Spanning the years from1928 to 1991 (when an article was published posthumously in the NewYork Times), these writings might also be characterized as non-musicmanuscripts (although many items are typescripts as opposed tomanuscripts, and some items--notably transcripts of interviews--werenot really "written" at all).
The Writings series is divided into four subseries. First is the generalchronological list, which includes the bulk of the writings, arranged indate order--by date of creation, publication, performance, orpresentation, or by some approximate date. This is followed by the
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Young People's Concerts scripts (television scripts are chronologized byair date,) other television scripts, and TelePrompTer scripts. The finaltwo subseries are the Norton Lectures and the Book Materials. TheNorton Lectures includes not only Bernstein's manuscript notes, draftscripts, and annotated typescripts, but also notes and outlines of otherswho helped prepare the lectures, research materials, televisionproduction materials, TelePrompTer scripts, and correspondencerelating to the production and distribution of the lectures on video. TheBook Materials includes typescripts, musical examples, planningmaterials, correspondence with the publisher, and publisher's proofs.The contents within the various subseries are not exclusive. Forexample, the general chronological list contains Norton Lecturesmaterial, book materials and television scripts.
Where titles exist, they appear as the initial entry in the "Title/Description"field in this guide. Either in place of, or following, a title, but always insquare brackets, is a description of the type of work represented--article, poem, lecture, etc.--including any information known aboutwhere or for what or whom items were created, published or presented,and often a brief topic description. Most descriptions are self-explanatory; one exception is "imaginary conversation," a term createdby Bernstein to describe a particular type of article. The Writingscontain sketches and/or complete drafts for twelve imaginaryconversations, of which, apparently, only three or four were published.This guide can most successfully be used by those able to access it bycomputer and do word searches. In that way, for instance, the fifteenwritings with titles or descriptions that include "Mahler" can be foundin a matter of seconds. Searching for "Tanglewood" will garner theresearcher not only writings about Tanglewood, but writings on varioustopics presented at Tanglewood.
In terms of discrete works, the largest number of items in the Writingsseries is contained in the general chronological list; however, in termsof the amount of space required to house material, the variousgroupings are roughly proportionate. For example, while the total of 37boxes of material described in the general listing represents hundredsof titles, the 39 boxes of Norton Lectures material represent a total ofsix lectures. The Writings includes notes, drafts, and completed worksintended for presentation before a public readership or audience: musicreviews and other articles; program and liner notes; speeches andstatements; lectures; concert preview/explanatory scripts; TV scriptsand other TV or radio commentary; books authored by Bernstein;introductions and prefaces to books by other authors; lyrics; etc.
The general chronological list also contains manuscripts or typescriptsintended for more limited readerships: school and extra-curricular workwhile at Boston Latin School or Harvard College (short stories, essays,work assignments and exams, college thesis, music reviews); letters,birthday poems, memos, and recommendations, written for family,friends, colleagues, proteges, or staff; and poems and poemtranslations, crossword puzzles and games, a sleep record from Januaryand February 1983, annotated texts or books, and marginal notes,written by Bernstein for his own use.
Some anomalies will be found in the Writings series, among which are thefollowing: interviews; a Charlie Harmon phone list; a transcript of aspeech by Joachim Kaiser at the bestowal of the Karl AmadeusHartmann Medal on Bernstein in 1986; a list of Bernstein's copyrighted
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works; and a catalog for the Museum of Broadcasting's 1985 exhibitionconcerning Bernstein's television work. These maladapts are housed inthe Writings series both because this was where they were filed prior tocoming to the Library, and because they provide important direct(interviews) or indirect (Joachim Kaiser speech) testimony concerningBernstein's life and how it touched the lives of others. Since this is whatwe hope the Writings series conveys anyway, it seems not unreasonableto accept a few black sheep within its fold.
A final caveat: Because a certain classification of material is typicallyfound in the Writings, please do not assume that all such items in theBernstein Collection are to be found here. One should, for example, alsoperuse the Amberson Business Papers series, which is known tocontain, inter alia, interviews, recommendations, correspondence(personal), and speeches.
Series is divided into four subseries.
BOX 69-104 General Writings Chronology
BOX 69/1 [annotated text: Graded classics fifth reader], 1928/29BOX 69/2 [Geometry notebook, Boston Latin School], 1932-33BOX 69/3 [correspondence: LB to Beatrice Gordon; Jennie and Samuel Bernstein
to Beatrice; Sid Ramin to LB (1933)], 1933-57BOX 69/4 [English notebook (photocopy), Boston Latin School], 1934-35BOX 69/5 Father's books [essay, Boston Latin School], 1935 Feb. 11BOX 69/6 [notes on Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Boston Latin School],
1935 ca.BOX 69/7 [Harvard exam blue book: German], 1935 DecemberBOX 69/8 [Harvard lesson and exam blue books: Italian], 1935-36BOX 69/9 [Harvard exam blue books: English and Comparative Literature],
1935-38BOX 69/10 [Harvard notes: History of the Fine Arts and Literary History], 1936
Feb.-MayBOX 69/11 Some remarks on an untouched phase of the immediate aesthetic
enjoyment of Shakespeare [Harvard paper], 1936/37BOX 69/12 Dorothy Parker: Résumé [poem analysis, Harvard], 1937 March 31BOX 69/13 Color analysis [Aesthetics (Philosophy) paper, Harvard], 1937 April 23BOX 69/14 [Aesthetics analysis, Harvard], 1937 ca.BOX 69/15 The autobiography of John Dos Pathos [poem], 1937 ca.BOX 69/16 The black spawn of Aristotle [Harvard paper], 1937 ca.BOX 69/17 Song and dance. A general and comprehensive survey of the Elizabethan
music and dance [Harvard paper], 1937 ca.BOX 69/18 Boston takes a bow [Harvard Advocate(?) review, published in Modern
Music as "Season of premieres in Boston"], 1938 JanuaryBOX 69/19 The occult [short story, Harvard], 1938 Feb. 24BOX 69/20 The feeb [short story, Harvard], 1938 March 20BOX 69/21 Three fantasies [short stories, Harvard], 1938 April 21BOX 69/22 New music in Boston [Harvard Advocate(?) review, published in Modern
Music as "Boston carries on"], 1938BOX 70/1 Sonata-form: 1938 [poem, Harvard], 1938BOX 70/2 True story with a moral [Harvard Advocate review], 1938
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BOX 70/3-4 [annotated text: An outline of the history of political theory], 1938-39BOX 70/5 [Harvard class notes: English, Philosophy, Music, Comparative
Literature], 1938-39BOX 70/6 Music review [Harvard Advocate review, published as "Record review,"
3/39], 1938 ca.BOX 70/7 New American music in Boston [Harvard Advocate(?) review, published
in Modern Music as "The latest from Boston", 3-4/39], 1938 ca.BOX 70/8 On acquiring knowledge [poem], 1938 ca.BOX 70/9 Oh the land of the free [lyric sheet], 1938-39 ca.BOX 70/10-12 The absorption of race elements into American music [Harvard thesis],
1939 April 10BOX 70/13 Superego (A dream) [poem], 1939 ca.BOX 71/1 [correspondence with Etta Schiff (incl. from A. Copland) re Bernstein
lectures at Belle Harbor Institute of Study], 1942 Sept.-Oct.BOX 71/2 Lucky to be me; It's gotta be bad to be good [lyrics, for On the Town],
1942BOX 71/3 [repertoire list, piano and orchestral works], 1942BOX 71/4 I know a fellow [lyric, used in By Bernstein, two lines in Sondheim hand
(ca. 1974)], 1943 ca.BOX 71/5 Opera's a peculiar bird; The ruckers of...; There was a sunset [poems],
1943 ca.BOX 71/6 On the Town [Act II scenario, LB annotations], 1944 ca.BOX 71/7 Atlantic City song; Speed and love, my destinations [poems], 1945
JanuaryBOX 71/8 The arts belong to the people [article, published in the Christian
Register], 1945 Nov. 25BOX 71/9 On leaving Manitoba and entering Saskatchewan; Child of wrath; The
wisdom of three darknesses; Deign, foolish muse...; Breaks now myrage from me [poems], 1945 ca.
BOX 71/10 Neglected works: A symposium [article, published in Modern Music,reprinted in Perspectives of New Music, Spring-Summer 1964], 1946Jan. 16
BOX 71/11 Three [dance] variations from Fancy Free [Arthur Berger program note],1946 Jan. 21
BOX 71/12 Three dance episodes from On the Town [program note, RochesterPhilharmonic], 1946 Feb. 6
BOX 71/13 Art is fun [article, published in Dance Magazine as "Music and thedance"], 1946 April
BOX 71/14 [annotated flight record of LB's first trip to Europe], 1946 May 4BOX 71/15 [speech, American Fund for Palestinians], 1946 May 28BOX 71/16 Letter to myself [poem], 1946 July-1948BOX 71/17 Jazz forum: Has jazz influenced the symphony? [article in the form of a
debate with Gene Krupa, published in Esquire], 1946 Aug. 19BOX 71/18 Song and soil [foreword to an album of Palestinian music], 1946
SeptemberBOX 71/19 [statement re choosing between conducting, composing, and
performing], 1946 Oct. 15BOX 71/20 [concert narrative re Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex], 1946 Nov. 12
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BOX 71/21 [letter to Serge Koussevitzky from Canoga Park, California], 1946 Dec.27
BOX 71/22 Facsimile [program note, Rochester Philharmonic], 1947 March 3BOX 71/23 [letter to Mr. Rosenbluth re the Palestine Symphony Orchestra], 1947
May 9BOX 71/24 Life is juicy [poem, published in Neurotica, Spring 1948], 1947 July 2BOX 71/25 [article for RCA Victor re availability of recorded music in Europe and
the U.S., appearing in Findings as "Music U.S.A., 1947"], 1947 July 8BOX 71/26 [radio commentary, "Johnny Victor" radio program re LB's NYP debut],
1947 July 8BOX 71/27 American music [three lectures]; Impressions of music in Europe; Gustav
Mahler [lecture outlines for the "American music" lectures atTanglewood; Katherine Wolfe notes] 71/28, 1947,48 July-Aug.
BOX 71/29 [article on the elements of success], 1947 Aug. 29BOX 71/30 A note on Stravinsky's variety [article, published in Dance Index as "A
note on variety"], 1947 SeptemberBOX 71/31 [programming plans, New York City Symphony], 1947 Sept.-Nov.BOX 71/32 An "open hearing" for the Negro in music [article, published in the New
York Times as "The Negro in music"], 1947 Oct. 26BOX 71/33 [notes for a lecture at the Temple Sinai Forum re musical development
in America and Palestine], 1947 Dec. 8BOX 71/34 Music that sings [article, published in Theater Arts], 1947 Dec. 16-20BOX 71/35 [statement for the "We call it jazz" concerts], 1947 DecemberBOX 71/36 La bonne cuisine [translation of poem], 1947 ca.BOX 71/37 The great American murder [short story], 1947 ca.BOX 71/38 I can love a woman [lyric], 1947 ca.BOX 71/39 For Varèse [statement re composing and musical aims], 1948 Jan. 14BOX 71/40 [letter to Herman Starr, Music Publishers Holding Corporation, re
changing publishers], 1948 Feb. 21BOX 71/41 [correspondence re resignation from directorship of the New York City
Symphony], 1948 March-Dec.BOX 71/42 [imaginary conversation re nationalism in music], 1948 May 1BOX 71/43 [letters to Helen Coates from Munich, W. Germany, and Verona, Italy],
1948 May 8, 11BOX 71/44 [imaginary conversation sketch], 1948 June 23BOX 71/45 K blues [lyric for Koussevitzky's 74th birthday, Tanglewood], 1948 July
26BOX 71/46 [radio commentary re the inaugural season of the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra], 1948 Sept. 28BOX 71/47 [letter to Serge Koussevitzky re Israel and Koussevitzky's nephew], 1948
Oct. 29BOX 71/48 [concert talk or lecture on Copland's 3rd Symphony, Tel Aviv, Israel],
1948 OctoberBOX 71/49 [radio commentary re Israel and support for the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra], 1948 Nov. 10BOX 71/50 [letter to Jennie Bernstein from Israel, illustrated by Jossi Stern], 1948
NovemberBOX 71/51 And if I had nothing to say [poem], 1948
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BOX 71/52 The feeling in the foot; Poem for Yom Kippur [poems for Yona Shamir, inHebrew with English translation], 1948
BOX 71/53 A London Haggadah [poem à la Lewis Carroll], 1948/49BOX 71/54 Aspect of thirty-two teeth; Threnody [poems], 1948 ca.BOX 71/55 [imaginary conversation (sketch) re communication in the arts and the
creative impulse], 1948 ca.BOX 71/56 [imaginary conversation (sketch) with Concert Manager], 1948 ca.BOX 71/57 [imaginary conversation (sketch) with Literary Roommate at Harvard],
1948 ca.BOX 71/58 [imaginary conversation with Jack Biancolli re orchestra discipline],
1948 ca.BOX 71/59 [imaginary conversation with Silent Barber and Very Important
Maestro], 1948 ca.BOX 71/60 [list of imaginary conversations], 1948 ca.BOX 72/1 The Age of Anxiety [program note, Boston Symphony Orchestra], 1949
MarchBOX 72/2 Music and Miss Stein [review of Gertrude Stein's Last Operas and Plays,
published in the New York Times Book Review], 1949 May 3BOX 72/3 [essay on music in Israel, for a book by A. De Milly], 1949 June 24BOX 72/4 [speech at a reception honoring Serge Koussevitzky, Pittsfield, Mass.],
1949 Aug. 15BOX 72/5 Why Beethoven?; Words and music [imaginary conversations, "Why
Beethoven?", 1949 Sept. 6 and 1950 OctoberBOX 72/6 [essay on democratic principles and development of music in Israel],
1949 Oct. 1BOX 72/7 Blitzstein and our musical theatre [article re Blitzstein's Regina,
published in the New York Times as "Prelude to a musical"], 1949 Oct.17
BOX 72/8 Dream with me; Lallapalooza (I); Lallapalooza (II); My house; Peter,Peter; Pirates' song; Who am I [lyrics for Peter Pan], 1949 December
BOX 72/9 Khovanshchina [lecture on Mussorgsky's Khovanshchina for theMetropolitan Opera Guild], 1950 Jan. 15
BOX 72/10 What makes modern music modern? [lecture outline, Sinai TempleForum Series], 1950 Feb. 6
BOX 72/11 [interview for Kol Israel radio, Tel-Aviv], 1950 May 12BOX 72/12 [note on the aesthetics of Gaby's (pet dog's) paw-raising prowess], 1950
ca.BOX 72/13 Personal mail [story], 1951 Dec. 2BOX 72/14 I'm from Pittsburgh too [story in the style of Dorothy Parker], 1951 Dec.
3BOX 72/15 [statement re Brandeis Creative Arts Festival, printed in program], 1952
April 23BOX 72/16 The language of music [lecture, Brandeis University], 1952 May 6BOX 72/17 You, the public [lecture outlines, Brandeis University (and elsewhere at
a later date)], 1952 May 13BOX 72/18 The composer and the performer [lecture outline, Brandeis University],
1952 May 20BOX 72/19 [speech at the opening symposium of the Brandeis Creative Arts
Festival], 1952 June 12
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BOX 72/20 [notes for a forum discussion re concert music vs. theatre music,Tanglewood], 1952 July 17
BOX 72/21 The creative season (Random thoughts) [article, written (but withdrawn)for the Review of Recorded Music], 1952 Oct. 28
BOX 72/22 Trouble in Tahiti [scripts], 1952BOX 72/23 [course summaries, Brandeis University], 1952-53BOX 72/24 What a waste; I can love a woman [lyrics, Wonderful Town], 1952 ca.BOX 72/25 [notes and correspondence re Brandeis Creative Arts Festival], 1953
Feb.-JuneBOX 72/26 This I believe [radio commentary, for Edward R. Murrow series], 1954
Jan. 15BOX 72/27 Whatever happened to that great American symphony? [imaginary
correspondence, published in the Atlantic as "Symphony or musicalcomedy?" (11/54); See Book Materials, The Joy of Music, Box 136,folder 3, for original typescript], 1954 January
BOX 72/28 Why don't you run upstairs and write a nice Gershwin tune? [imaginaryconversation, published in the Atlantic as "A nice Gershwin tune,"4/55], 1954 January
BOX 72/29 Upper Dubbing, Calif. [article, published in the New York Times as"Notes struck at `Upper Dubbing,' California"], 1954 May 3-5
BOX 72/30 [letter to Abram Sachar re proposed Brandeis musical theater seminarinvolving Candide], 1954 Aug. 8
BOX 72/31 Serenade [program notes, Boston Symphony Orchestra ; see also4/27/56], 1954 Aug. 9
BOX 72/32 [notes for seminar on musical theater involving Candide, BrandeisUniversity], 1954 (fall)
BOX 73/1 Beethoven's Fifth Symphony [TV script, Omnibus], 1954 Nov. 14BOX 73/2 Candide [LB-annotated script (Lillian Hellman?), no lyrics], [1954]BOX 73/3 Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront [program note], 1955 July 25BOX 73/4 [notes for jazz symposium (LB-moderated), Festival of American Music,
Hollywood Bowl] 73/5, 1955 Aug.BOX 73/6 The art of conducting [TV script, Omnibus], 1955 Dec. 4BOX 73/7 Salome [TV script (not Bernstein's) for which LB wrote music, Omnibus],
1955 Dec. 18BOX 73/8 Dvorak: Symphony no. 5 in e minor, op. 95 [Music-Appreciation Record
script, for the Book of the Month Club], 1955 Dec. 29BOX 73/9 [LB- and Jerome Robbins-annotated 1940 edition of Romeo and Juliet],
1955BOX 73/10 West Side Story [scene and musical sequence outlines, draft scripts,
song lists, lyrics,, 1955BOX 73/11 The language of the language of music [lecture outline/notes; incl. notes
on Serenade], 1955 ca.BOX 73/12 The lark [LB-annotated script (Lillian Hellman adaptation)], 1955 ca.BOX 74/1 Tchaikovsky: Symphony no. 6 [Music-Appreciation Record script, for the
Book of the Month Club], 1956 Feb. 8BOX 74/2 The world of jazz [article, being notes from which the 10/16/55 Omnibus
TV program, 1956 March 15BOX 74/3 The role of the university in American life, or, Harvard University [TV
script (LB as contributor), Omnibus], 1956 March 25
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BOX 74/4 Serenade [program note, for record jacket ; see also 8/9/54], 1956 April27
BOX 74/5 Beethoven 3rd ("Eroica") [Music-Appreciation Record script, for Book ofthe Month Club], 1956 May 30/31
BOX 74/6-7 The American musical comedy [TV script, Omnibus], 1956 Oct. 7BOX 74/8 [letter to David M. Keiser re appointment as co-principal conductor of
the NYP], 1956 Oct. 15BOX 74/9 [statement to the press re appointment as co-principal conductor of the
NYP], 1956 Oct. 15BOX 74/10 Candide or Omnibus? [imaginary conversation with Irrepressible
Demon, published in the New York Times as "Colloquy in Boston"],1956 Nov. 18
BOX 74/11 Candide: Audition précis [show synopsis, including selected lyrics], 1956ca.
BOX 74/12 Explanatory script. Tchaikovsky Fifth Symphony [Music-AppreciationRecord script, for the Book of the Month Club], 1956 ca.
BOX 74/13 Sound effect (Tiny opera?) [libretto outline], 1950s (mid)BOX 74/14 Introduction to modern music [TV script, Omnibus], 1957 Jan. 13BOX 74/15 Leonard Bernstein explores American musical comedy [article, from the
10/7/56 Ombnibus TV program, published in Vogue], 1957 Feb. 1BOX 74/16 Analysis of Schumann 2nd Symphony [Music-Appreciation Record script,
for the Book of the Month Club], 1957 Feb. 13BOX 74/17 The creative process [lecture, University of Chicago (or, Temple Sinai
Forum)], 1957 Feb. 19BOX 75/1-2 The music of Johann Sebastian Bach [TV script, Omnibus], 1957 March
31BOX 75/3 [liner note re jazz, for the Columbia Record Club], 1957 April 15BOX 75/4 Brahms 4th Symphony (What makes a symphony symphonic?) [Music-
Appreciation Record script, for the Book of the Month Club], 1957 May19
BOX 75/5 West Side Story [notes re auditions, casting, and orchestra], 1957 MayBOX 75/6 Letter from the conductor [liner note, published as "My version of
Messiah" in the Philips Music Herald, 5/59], 1957 June 19BOX 75/7 Excerpts from a West Side Log [article, published in Playbill], 1957 Sept.
25BOX 75/8 Speaking of music [article, published in the Atlantic Monthly], 1957
Sept. 25BOX 75/9 [foreword to book about Lilian Friedlander by her sister, Margery
Bentwich], 1957 SeptemberBOX 75/10 Bernstein: A musical travelogue, or, Bernstein odyssey [TV script,
Omnibus in Israel], 1957 Dec. 1BOX 75/11 [outline of speech on appointment as Music Director of the New York
Philharmonic], [1957]BOX 75/12 What makes opera grand? [TV script, Omnibus], 1958 March 23BOX 75/13 [concert talk re Ives, Thursday Evening Preview (debut as music
director)], 1958 Oct. 2BOX 75/14 Nationalism [concert talk re Henry Gilbert and MacDowell, Thursday
Evening Preview], 1958 Oct. 9BOX 75/15 [preface: Jazz Improvisation by John Mehegan], 1958 Oct. 11
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BOX 76/1 Three pioneers [concert talk re Riegger, Becker, and Ruggles, ThursdayEvening Preview], 1958 Oct. 16
BOX 76/2 [concert talk re Debussy, Thursday Evening Preview], 1958 Oct. 23BOX 76/3 [interview by Joe Roddy and Deborah Ishlon re the concert listener],
1958 Oct. 24BOX 76/4 [concert talk re Varèse, Thursday Evening Preview], 1958 Nov. 27BOX 76/5 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony [TV script, Lincoln Presents], 1958 Nov. 30BOX 76/6 Copland in the twenties [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview], 1958
Dec. 4BOX 76/7 [concert talk re Milhaud and Gershwin, Thursday Evening Preview],
1958 Dec. 11BOX 76/8 [programming plans, 1958-59 New York Philharmonic season], 1958-59BOX 76/9 [letters to patrons of the "radio membership of the NYP," 1958-59, 59-60
seasons], 1958-60BOX 76/10 [composer/title lists for future programming], 1958-62BOX 76/11 [acrostic poem for Stephen Sondheim], 1958 ca.BOX 76/12 Jazz in serious music [TV script, Lincoln Presents], 1959 Jan. 25BOX 76/13 [speech, March of Dimes luncheon], 1959 Jan. 27BOX 76/14 [concert talk re Barber, Thursday Evening Preview], 1959 Jan. 29BOX 76/15 [speech on receiving award at the Institute of International Education;
published as "Only a beginning" in the News Bulletin of the Institute ofInternational Education, 2/59], 1959 Jan. 30
BOX 76/16 Acceptance: America-Israel Cultural Foundation dinner [acceptancespeech], 1959 Feb. 1
BOX 76/17 Patriotic fervor: The thirties [concert talk re Harris, Thursday EveningPreview], 1959 Feb. 5
BOX 76/18 [concert talk re Piston, Thursday Evening Preview], 1959 Feb. 12BOX 76/19 [speech honoring Abram Sachar, Waldorf-Astoria, New York City], 1959
Feb. 15BOX 76/20 The infinite variety of music [TV script, Lincoln Presents], 1959 Feb. 22BOX 77/1 The humors of music [TV script, Lincoln Presents], 1959 March 22BOX 77/2 Handel: St. John Passion [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview], 1959
March 26BOX 77/3 [concert talk re Gaburo, Thursday Evening Preview], 1959 April 2BOX 77/4 Philharmonic Pension Fund concert [concert narration, Philharmonic
surprise party with Jack Benny], 1959 April 8BOX 77/5 [concert talk re Fine, Rorem, and Russo, Thursday Evening Preview],
1959 April 16BOX 77/6 [acceptance speech, American Symphony Orchestra League Award,
presented on Omnibus], 1959 April 23BOX 77/7 [concert talk re Handel and Ben-Haim, Thursday Evening Preview], 1959
April 23BOX 77/8 Truman dinner bit [introductory remarks for Truman's birthday (5/7)],
1959 April 30BOX 77/9 Lincoln Center ground-breaking ceremonies [program narration], 1959
May 14BOX 77/10 [introductory remarks to Vienna concert, broadcast in Europe], 1959
Sept. 26BOX 77/11 [speech to the National Press Club re music in Russia], 1959 Oct. 13
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BOX 77/12 Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Moscow [TVscript, Ford Presents], 1959 Oct. 25
BOX 77/13 Koussevitzky chapter [letter to Olga Koussevitzky, intended for a book],1959 Nov. 14
BOX 77/14-15 Leonard Bernstein and the NYP in Venice: The ageless Mozart [TVscript, Ford Presents], 1959 Nov. 22
BOX 77/16 [concert talk re concertos of Bach, Bartok, and Beethoven, ThursdayEvening Preview], 1959 Nov. 26
BOX 77/17 Music should be listened to, not heard, or, The muzak muse [imaginaryconversation, also known as "A conversation with George Washington,"published in Show as "Nobody listens anymore, George," 2/62], 1959Nov. 27
BOX 77/18 Christmas startime [TV script, Ford Presents], 1959 Dec. 22BOX 77/19 [repertoire and composer lists], 1959-60BOX 77/20 [LB-annotated copy of William Golding's Free Fall], 1959 ca.BOX 77/21 [notes for a lecture (Brandeis University?) on communication in the
arts], 1950sBOX 77/22 Program concepts for projected Bernstein series [program ideas (for the
Young People's Concerts?)], 1950sBOX 78/1 [statement/musing ("I want answers") reconciling knowledge and the
aesthetic response; also, miscellaneous notes titled "A Boston mass"and "A cantata on Hebrew-Yiddish materials that move me"], 1960s(early)
BOX 78/2 [concert talk re Mahler, Thursday Evening Preview], 1960 Jan. 28BOX 78/3 The creative performer [TV script, Ford Presents], 1960 Jan. 31BOX 78/4 [concert talk re Chavez and Mahler, Thursday Evening Preview], 1960
Feb. 4BOX 78/5 [telegram to Rudolf Bing re LB's absence from the Met], 1960 Feb. 11BOX 78/6 Rhythm [TV script, Ford Presents], 1960 March 13BOX 78/7 [foreword: A Teacher Speaks by Philip Marson], 1960 March 15BOX 78/8 [concert talk re Stravinsky, Thursday Evening Preview], 1960 March 24BOX 78/9 [concert talk re Brant, Boulez, and Luening-Ussachevsky, Thursday
Evening Preview], 1960 March 31BOX 78/10 [concert talk re Pergolesi and Bloch, Thursday Evening Preview], 1960
April 7BOX 78/11 [concert talk re ballet music (Beethoven and Debussy), Thursday
Evening Preview], 1960 April 28BOX 78/12 [statement re first experience of ballet, intended (but unused) for Maria
de Kosenko book], 1960 AprilBOX 78/13 [letter to Brooks Atkinson re article in New York Times about LB and
West Side Story], 1960 May 18BOX 78/14 Design for music [TV narration re Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts], 1960 May 26BOX 78/15 Insomniad (By now the silence is a din) [sonnet], 1960 Aug. 6BOX 78/16 Insomniad (We all loved....); Insomniad (There once was a bully)
[poems], 1960 Aug. 7BOX 78/17 [letter to David Keiser re contract with the New York Philharmonic],
1960 Aug. 14
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BOX 78/18 Call me Moses [silent home movie: scene outlines and title list], 1960(summer)
BOX 78/19 What is romanticism? [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview], 1960Sept. 29
BOX 78/20 Schumann's orchestration [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview],1960 Oct. 6
BOX 78/21 [notes for a speech given at a dinner for Isaac Stern, Hotel Pierre, NewYork City], 1960 Oct. 23
BOX 78/22 What price genius? [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview], 1960 Oct.27
BOX 78/23 Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Berlin [TV script,Ford Presents], 1960 Nov. 24
BOX 78/24 [transliteration of the Kaddish from Ernst Bloch's Sacred Service], 1960November
BOX 78/25 Christmas startime [TV script, Ford Presents], 1960 Dec. 25BOX 78/26 [list of articles, statements, lectures (ca. 1945-59), possibly considered
for a book], 1960BOX 78/27 The sweetest Jew [lyric (with Mike Nichols) about "Julie" Styne], 1960s
ca.BOX 79/1 A midwinter's night dream [TV commentary re Lincoln Center,
Omnibus], 1961 Jan. 1BOX 79/2 [concert dedication to President-Elect and Mrs. John F. Kennedy, pre-
inaugural concert, Washington, D.C.], 1961 Jan. 19BOX 79/3-4 Romanticism in music [TV script, Ford Presents], 1961 Jan. 22BOX 79/5 Statement for Carlos [Moseley] [statement for the NYP press re contract
renewal], 1961 Feb. 7BOX 79/6-9 Drama into opera: Oedipus Rex [TV script, Ford Presents], 1961 Feb. 26BOX 79/10 [concert talk re Berg, Thursday Evening Preview], 1961 March 2BOX 79/11 [speech, Mitropoulos Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall], 1961 March 5BOX 79/12 [statement on the death of Sir Thomas Beecham], 1961 March [9]BOX 79/13 Nationalism and modern music [concert talk, Thursday Evening
Preview], 1961 April 6BOX 79/14 [remarks introducing Seiji Ozawa and a work by Mayuzumi, Uena
Festival Hall, Tokyo], 1961 May 5BOX 79/15 [message read to the New York Philharmonic re the need for improved
standards], 1961 MayBOX 80/1 [speech honoring recipients of the Brandeis Creative Arts Award], 1961
June 10BOX 80/2 [concert dedication to Dag Hammarskjold and George Judd, Jr., New
York Philharmonic Pension Fund concert], 1961 Sept. 26BOX 80/3 The Gallic approach (Program I) [concert talk re Roussel, Thursday
Evening Preview], 1961 Sept. 28BOX 80/4 [written tribute to Serge Koussevitzky (d. 1951), Tenth Anniversary
Memorial Concert] 80/5-6, 1961 Nov. 10BOX 80/7 [notes on ideas for the Ford Presents television series], 1961 ca.BOX 80/8 [letter to Igor Stravinsky re upcoming birthday concerts in his honor],
1962 Jan. 5BOX 80/9 [speech honoring Samuel Bernstein's 70th birthday], 1962 Jan. 7
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BOX 80/10 Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Japan [TV script,Ford Presents], 1962 Feb. 6
BOX 80/11 [introduction: The Art of Pedaling by Heinrich Gebhard], 1962 Feb. 7BOX 80/12 [statement for Stravinsky's 80th birthday, for article by Jay Harrison in
Show magazine], 1962 Feb. 8BOX 80/13 [remarks on the death of Bruno Walter, New York Philharmonic
concert], 1962 Feb. 17BOX 80/14-16 The drama of Carmen [TV script, Ford Presents], 1962 March 11BOX 80/17 The Middle-Europe tradition--Program I [concert talk, Thursday Evening
Preview], 1962 March 29BOX 80/18 [statement re "apocalyptic visions" in Bruckner symphonies], 1962
March ca.BOX 80/19 The Middle-Europe tradition--Program II [concert talk ("disclaimer" of
Gould's Brahms interpretation), Thursday Evening Preview], 1962 April5
BOX 80/20 [correspondence with Jack Diether re Mahler's 10th Symphony], 1962May 10
BOX 80/21 [speech, final Carnegie Hall concerts, March 17-20], 1962 May 17BOX 81/1 [letter to the violin section of the New York Philharmonic re new seating
arrangement], 1962 June 7BOX 81/2-3 [translation of d'Annunzio's Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien], 1962 Aug.
29BOX 81/4 The Skin of Our Teeth [planning notes], 1962 Sept. 1BOX 81/5 [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview (1st in Philharmonic Hall)],
1962 Oct. 4BOX 81/6 An American pageant of the [performing] arts [TV narration, National
Cultural Center dinner and closed-circuit TV program], 1962 Nov. 29BOX 81/7 [correspondence with Elizabeth Kaderli re a child's understanding of
death], 1962 Dec. 31BOX 81/8 Candide [narrator's outline], 1962 ca.BOX 81/9 [concert dedication to Bruno Walter (not used)], 1963 Jan. 3BOX 81/10 [concert talk re Roberto Gerhard's 12-tone symphony, Thursday Evening
Preview], 1963 Jan. 10BOX 81/11 [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview (dedicated to the Juilliard
School)], 1963 Jan. 17BOX 81/12 [statement in reply to the Council of Piano Technicians Guild re the
NYP's tuning pitch], 1963 Jan. 23BOX 81/13 [concert talk (unused) re Czech music (Janacek), Thursday Evening
Preview], 1963 Jan. 24BOX 81/14 [statement re Irving Fine's Diversions for Orchestra, for use on the
published score], 1963 MarchBOX 81/15 [letters re musical censorship, in response to complaints about a
performance of Poulenc's Sept répons a des ténèbres], 1963 April 25BOX 81/16 [speech at presentation of the Brandeis Creative Arts Awards], 1963
April 30BOX 81/17 [concert dedication to Nathan Prager, former NYP trumpeter], 1963 May
2BOX 81/18 [speech re S. Koussevitzky, on presentation of the International
Recording Award to Edgard Varèse at the American InternationalMusic Fund dinner], 1963 May 20
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BOX 81/19 [letter to Louis ? re a recording of ancient pianists and composers], 1963June 25
BOX 81/20 Passion According to St. Matthew [liner notes for a NYP recording],1963 July
BOX 81/21 [speech, "Image of Chile" festival, Washington, D.C.], 1963 Sept. 20BOX 81/22 [letter in reply to a concert-goer's complaint about an all-Stravinsky
concert], 1963 Oct. 22BOX 81/23 [introductory remarks to Mahler's Second Symphony, JFK memorial
(unused but incorporated into the speech at the "Night of stars"memorial of 11/25/63)], 1963 Nov. 24
BOX 81/24 [speech for the "Night of stars" memorial to John F. Kennedy, MadisonSquare Garden], 1963 Nov. 25
BOX 81/25 [programming plans, 1963-64, 64-65 New York Philharmonic seasons],1963
BOX 81/26-27 Kaddish [scripts], 1963-64BOX 82/1 [concert talk re Xenakis and Ligeti, Thursday Evening Preview (the
Avant-Garde I)], 1964 Jan. 2BOX 82/2 [concert talk re Wolpe, Thursday Evening Preview (the Avant-Garde III)],
1964 Jan. 16BOX 82/3 [concert talk re Varèse, Thursday Evening Preview (the Avant-Garde
IV)], 1964 Jan. 23BOX 82/4 [statement for the press re Marc Blitzstein (d. 1/22/64)], 1964 Jan. 23BOX 82/5 Aleatory composers [concert talk, Thursday Evening Preview (the Avant-
Garde V)], 1964 Feb. 6BOX 82/6 [correspondence, rescinding use of LB's name by Arthur Judson's and
William Judd's artist management companies], 1964 Feb. 6BOX 82/7 [program note, Marc Blitzstein remembered], 1964 April 2BOX 82/8 [concert talk, Marc Blitzstein Memorial Concert, 4/19], 1964 April 16BOX 82/9 [letters to Drs. Kane and Marcus re Samuel Bernstein], 1964 April 20BOX 82/10 [speech, Brandeis Creative Arts Awards dinner], 1964 May 26BOX 82/11 [concert talk, with the Boston Pops, Harvard University 25th reunion],
1964 June 8BOX 82/12 On receiving an honorary doctorate together with Aaron Copland
[sonnet], 1964 Sept. 19BOX 82/13 Letter to Marc [tribute to Blitzstein, for publication by National Institute
of Arts & Letters], 1964 Dec. 15-23BOX 82/14 [letter to Antonio Ghiringhelli], 1965 Jan. 20BOX 82/15 [letter to Dino de Laurentiis re lack of interest for film project with John
Huston], 1965 Jan. 20BOX 82/16 [poem for Lucia Chase on the 25th anniversary of the Ballet Theatre],
1965 MarchBOX 82/17 [notes for talk (not given) at the first meeting of the National Council on
the Arts], 1965 April 9BOX 82/18 [press conference remarks outlining the "Symphonic forms in the 20th
century" series, planned for the 1965-66, 66-67 NYP seasons], 1965April 27
BOX 82/19 [remarks on Sibelius' 5th Symphony and Schumann's four symphonies,recorded for Columbia Records Convention], 1965 May
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BOX 82/20 [remarks on Carl Nielsen, recorded for Columbia Records Convention],1965 June 17
BOX 82/21 [interview by Nelson Aldrich, JFK Library Oral History Project], 1965July 21
BOX 82/22 [interview by J. Goldsmith, R.A. Hall, and R. Allen re symphonic music,critics, recordings], 1965 Aug. 3
BOX 82/23 [acrostic sonnet for Gold & Fizdale, used on the jacket of their 1984cookbook], 1965 Sept. 8
BOX 82/24 Sabbatical report [article, published in the New York Times as "What Ithought...and what I did"; also published as "Crisis in composition" inBoston, 2/66 (1st half only)], 1965 Sept. 13-15
BOX 82/25 [introduction: Outstanding Young Men of America (1967 ed.)], 1965 Oct.7
BOX 82/26 [statement re Ford Foundation grants to orchestras, excerpted in theNew York Times], 1965 Oct. 21
BOX 82/27 [letter to the NYP members re their excellent playing and CarlosMoseley], 1965 Oct. 27
BOX 82/28 Tribute to Aaron Copland on his 65th birthday [statement for theAmerican Record Guide], 1965 Oct. 29
BOX 82/29 [summary of a seminar on the problems of composing music for thesynagogue], 1965 Nov. 18
BOX 82/30 [statement re Rudolf Nureyev, for Roddy McDowall book], 1965November
BOX 82/31 [rejection letters to New York Philharmonic Concertmaster auditioners],1966 Feb. 4
BOX 82/32 [letter to Jenny and Samuel Bernstein, from Vienna], 1966 March 19BOX 82/33 [TV commentary re educational vs. entertainmental TV, for a PBS
fundraiser], 1966 April 24BOX 82/34 [letters to Austrian ministers of education and finance praising the
Vienna Philharmonic], 1966 May 10BOX 82/35 [letter to Dmitri Shostakovich re Young People's Concert in his honor],
1966 May 25BOX 82/36 Charge to the seniors [commencement address, Westminster Choir
College], 1966 May 30BOX 82/37 [statement to the press on the death of Minnie Guggenheimer], 1966
MayBOX 82/38 [commencement address (including homage to Helen Coates), Rockford
College], 1966 June 4BOX 82/39 Introduction: An open letter [introduction to The Infinite Variety of
Music], 1966 June 21BOX 83/1 The Mourning Dove (A Noh play) [LB notes and Jerome Robbins draft
script (The Mourning Dove was dedicated to and concerning the deathof JFK)], 1966 July 6
BOX 83/2 Mahler Seventh Symphony [remarks, recorded for Columbia RecordsConvention], 1966 July
BOX 83/3 [statement re Young People's Concerts, for CBS brochure], 1966 Oct. 31BOX 83/4 [speech on receiving the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award,
Guardians of Israel dinner], 1966 Nov.17BOX 83/5 [statement for the Vienna Philharmonic's 125th anniversary program],
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BOX 83/6 A prophecy [sonnet re Levens Hall, England], 1966 Dec. 5BOX 83/7 [letter in response to a Walter Arlen review in the Los Angeles Times],
1967 Jan. 6BOX 83/8 [speech on receiving the American Education Award], 1967 Feb. 5BOX 83/9 [response to Harris Hirschberg re achieving freshness in performance],
1967 March 13BOX 83/10 [LB-annotated article, "Reb Leonard Bernstein's Kaddish," by Shamai
Kanter, in the Reconstructionist; and, an LB note indicating desire tomeet and talk], 1967 March 17
BOX 83/11 [interview by Robert Chesterman, published in Conversations withConductors], 1967 April 6
BOX 83/12 Mahler: His time has come [article for High Fidelity Magazine], 1967April 16
BOX 83/13 [letter to Erwin Ratz re the Internationale Gustav Mahler GesellschaftGold Medal], 1967 April 21
BOX 83/14 Inside pop--the rock revolution [TV commentary, CBS special], 1967April 25
BOX 83/15 [statement of reasons for leaving the NYP; lists of works performed inthe "Symphonic forms in the 20th century" series], 1967 May
BOX 83/16 [speech, Mt. Scopus concert with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra],1967 July 9
BOX 83/17 [letter to Jenny and Samuel Bernstein, from Israel], 1967 July 11BOX 83/18 [statement on difficulty in speaking about music, published in Le
Tambourineur], 1967 Sept. 2BOX 83/19 [statement on music ("Life without music is unthinkable"), for Expo '67
in Montreal], 1967 Nov. 10BOX 83/20 [letter to George Szell re his appointment as music advisor and senior
guest conductor of the NYP], 1967 Nov. 22BOX 83/21 [letter to Egon Hilbert (Vienna State Opera) re the scenery/set for
planned Rosenkavalier], 1967 Dec. 14BOX 83/22 [birthday tribute to W. H. Auden, published in Shenandoah. The
Washington and Lee University Review], 1967 (winter)BOX 83/23 [letter to two 6th-grade students re Hebrew school and Judaism], 1968
Feb. 9BOX 83/24 [letter to Richard Wilbur], 1968 May 25BOX 83/25 [commencement address, Wesleyan University], 1968 June 6BOX 83/26 [speech, Senator Eugene McCarthy dinner], 1968 June 25BOX 83/27 [speech introducing Senator Eugene McCarthy, Fenway Park, Boston],
1968 July 25BOX 83/28 [speech, Senator Eugene McCarthy rally], 1968 Aug. 10BOX 83/29 [statement on the patriotism of Schuyler Chapin], 1968 NovemberBOX 83/30 [letter to the editor of the New York Times Book Review re material
about Artur Rodzinski in John Gruen's book The Private World ofLeonard Bernstein], 1968 Dec. 2
BOX 83/31 [limericks for the NYP "Babbitt-o-rama" contest; LB notes on winners],1969 January
BOX 83/32 [correspondence with a student in Holland re a leitmotif in West SideStory], 1969 Feb. 3
BOX 83/33 [acceptance speech, Chevalier de Legion d'Honneur], 1969 Feb. 7
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BOX 83/34 [get-well letter to Samuel Bernstein (d. 4/30/69)], 1969 April 29BOX 83/35 [article, intended for Esquire, appearing in Findings as "A Bernstein
premiere"], 1969 AugustBOX 83/36 [speech, Brandeis University dinner for honorary degree recipients],
1969 Oct. 13BOX 83/37 Juilliard comes to Lincoln Center: A dedication concert [TV
commentary], 1969 Oct. 26BOX 83/38 [interview by Jean Stein vanden Heuvel re Robert F. Kennedy], 1969
Oct. 27BOX 83/39 The easy way [notes for a speech at the Theatre Peace Rally], 1969 Nov.
13BOX 84/1 [materials relating to the Black Panther fundraiser: Tom Wolfe article in
New York, "Radical chic: That party at Lenny's"; LB's letter to theeditor of the Jewish Ledger; Felicia's letter to the editor (NYT); relatedclippings and correspondence, including letters from Coretta ScottKing, Gloria Steinem, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis], 1970 Jan.-June
BOX 84/2 Fidelio [concert narration, recorded by Franco Zeffirelli for telecast inItaly], 1970 March
BOX 84/3 Letter to Franz Endler [article on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony,published in Die Presse], 1970 April 20
BOX 84/4 [speech on Earth Day, Union Square, New York City], 1970 April 22BOX 84/5-7 Beethoven's birthday: A celebration in Vienna [TV documentary,
televised 12/24/71: script outlines, scripts, taping transcripts], 1970April-July
BOX 84/8-11 Beethoven's birthday: A celebration in Vienna [TV documentaryproduction miscellany: credits, continuity sheets, and script outline;technical evaluations; editors' order books, film logs, and notebooks],1970 May-Oct.
BOX 85/1 The principle of hope [speech for the opening of Tanglewood, publishedin the Reconstructionist, 3/5/71], 1970 June 24
BOX 85/2 Petrouchka bonus record [record script, for CBS], 1970 JulyBOX 85/3 Mr. Bernstein's discussion of Beethoven Symphony no. 3 [record script,
for CBS], 1970 JulyBOX 85/4 [speech for Aaron Copland's 70th birthday, Boosey & Hawkes dinner],
1970 Nov. 12BOX 85/5 Aaron Copland: An intimate sketch [article for High Fidelity Magazine],
1970 NovemberBOX 85/6 Rhopalic sonnet, 1970BOX 86-88 Leonard Bernstein's Joy of Music Series [outlines, notes, business
correspondence, and lesson scripts for the aborted educational serieswhich was to consist of 20 albums of recorded lessons (culled fromearlier TV scripts) and musical illustrations], [1970-72]
BOX 89/1 [letter to Lillian Hellman re Candide], 1971 Jan. 28BOX 89/2 [interview by Robert Sherman of Virgil Thompson, A. Copland and John
Corigliano, Sr., re Bernstein and his conducting], 1971 March 15BOX 89/3 Tristan und Isolde [correspondence re a planned Vienna State Opera
production], 1971 May-1972 JuneBOX 89/4-5 Mass [five librettos, LB annotations], 1971 July-Sept.BOX 89/6 Good-God, Jamie's in Mass [lyric], 1971 Sept. 8BOX 89/7 [list of LB compositions, 1932-70], 1971 ca.
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BOX 89/8 Homage to Stravinsky, or, Stravinsky, memorial concert [TVcommentary, London], 1972 Feb.
BOX 89/9 Leonard Bernstein: An exclusive interview [interview by Walter Wager,published in ASCAP Today], 1972 July
BOX 89/10 Tanglewood--Peter Rosen [forum transcript, re Brahms (mostly the 2ndSymphony)], 1972 July
BOX 89/11 [TV voice-over re Tanglewood and Koussevitzky, to accompany films ofBrahms' Symphonies nos. 2 and 4 (this may be "Bernstein atTanglewood," aired 12/25/74)], 1972 August
BOX 89/12 [introduction: Sing, Children, Sing, a UNICEF book, published in 1977],1972 Sept. 14
BOX 89/13 [interview re George Gershwin, recorded at WGBH-TV, Boston], [1972(fall)]
BOX 89/14 [TV commentary/speech re George Gershwin, recorded at WGBH-TV,Boston, for UNITEL], 1972 (fall)
BOX 89/15 [speech at conferral of Mt. Scopus Award, American Friends of HebrewUniversity dinner], 1972 Nov. 5
BOX 89/16 I woke up this morning, or, [Tizmoret blues] [lyric, appearing in Findingsas "The Israel Philharmonic blues"], 1972
BOX 89/17 [schedule of rehearsals with the New York Philharmonic], 1973 Feb.-March
BOX 89/18 [preface: George Gershwin by Charles Schwartz], 1973 April 19BOX 89/19 [notes for speech, Brandeis Creative Arts Award for National
Achievement in the Arts], 1973 May 6BOX 89/20 For Jennie [eulogy for Jennie Tourel, published in the New York Times as
"Jennie Tourel--1910-1973"], 1973 Nov. 27BOX 89/21 [programming plans for March and April 1975], 1973 DecemberBOX 89/22 [concert remarks re Jerusalem and first conducting experiences there],
1973BOX 89/23 [radio statement soliciting support for the Metropolitan Opera], 1974
April 1BOX 89/24 [list of LB-copyrighted works], 1974 MayBOX 89/25 [poem for the opening ceremonies at Tanglewood], 1974 [June 30]BOX 89/26 Dybbuk: A note by the composer [program note for Suite no. 1], 1974
Sept. 24BOX 89/27 By Bernstein [script; lyrics; programming and planning notes; outtakes;
production schedule; etc.], 1974 Sept.-1975 Oct.BOX 90/1 [letter to Sylvia Vickers re Nadia Boulanger and Nina Bernstein's birth],
1974 Dec. 5BOX 90/2 [materials relating to the UNESCO/Israel controversy, including a letter
to Yehudi Menuhin re his imputed pro-Arab position], 1974 Dec.-1975May
BOX 90/3 Seven dances from Dybbuk (Suite no. 2) [program note], 1975 Feb. 21BOX 90/4 [speech, 50th anniversary of the Curtis Institute], 1975 Feb. 27BOX 90/5 [list of repertoire ideas for the Salzburg Festival], 1975 [April 30]BOX 90/6 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue [list of song titles], 1975 MayBOX 90/7 Aaron and Moses [article for Copland's 75th birthday, published in
Schwann Record Catalogue, reprinted from Alice Tully Hall programnotes], 1975 June 25
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BOX 90/8 The Unanswered Question. Author's note [book introduction], 1975 JulyBOX 90/9 [statement on the death of Dmitri Shostakovich], 1975 AugustBOX 90/10 [notes re the program sequence and timings for a Paris concert], 1975
SeptemberBOX 90/11 [statement re Bruno Kreisky, Chancellor of Austria, for a book by
Austrian Ambassador to the UN Jankelevich], 1975 Oct. 13BOX 90/12 [speech honoring Aaron Copland's 75th birthday, Chancellor's Medal
Ceremony], 1975 Nov.BOX 90/13 The Unanswered Question [TV commentary, introductions to PBS
telecasts], 1975 DecemberBOX 90/14 [programming plans for the NYP bicentennial tour and 1976-77 season],
[1975]BOX 90/15 A talk with Leonard Bernstein [interview by Phillip Ramey re religious
faith], 1975BOX 90/16 [form letter explaining the Norton Lectures concept of
"pronominalization"], 1976 FebruaryBOX 90/17 [introductory remarks at a reading of the Declaration of Independence,
Battery Park, NY], 1976 July 4BOX 90/18 Liszt: A Faust Symphony [TV commentary (introductory remarks) to a
performance with the Boston Symphony], 1976 AugustBOX 90/19 [statement re Kurt Weill, for a catalog in a Weill exhibition], 1976 Sept.
23BOX 90/20 [foreword: Stille by Alexandra von Malaisé], 1976 OctoberBOX 90/21 [statement re the 40th anniversary of the Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra], 1976 Nov. 29BOX 90/22 200 years ago today. Ben Franklin in Paris. [TV commentary, non-LB
script], 1976 Dec. 28BOX 90/23 [concert talk re Shostakovich Symphony no. 14], 1976 DecemberBOX 90/24 [interview re Liszt's Faust Symphony], 1976BOX 90/25 [programming plans for the 1976-77 season of the New York
Philharmonic], 1976BOX 90/26 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue [notes re performance tape and use of
selections in Slava!], 1976 ca.BOX 90/27 The caterpillar knows [poem], 1976 ca.BOX 90/28 Stravinsky: Les Noces [TV commentary, for a BBC production with the
LSO], 1977 MarchBOX 90/29 Memories of maestro De Sabata [statement for a book by Victor De
Sabata's daughter Eliana Ceccato], 1977 MayBOX 90/30 [eulogy for Goddard Lieberson], 1977 June 1BOX 90/31 [poem for the opening ceremonies at Tanglewood], 1977 JulyBOX 90/32 Slava! [program note by Jack Gottlieb, edited by Bernstein], 1977 Oct. 6BOX 90/33 [statement for Rosalind Russell's book Life Is a Banquet], 1977 OctoberBOX 90/34 [remarks at an Amnesty Benefit re Mikis Theodorakis and Greece], 1977
Nov. 20BOX 90/35 [speech re Goddard Lieberson, delivered at presentation of Billboard
Award to his wife], 1977 Nov. 26BOX 90/36 [testimonial in behalf of government support for the arts, read before
the House Subcommittee on Select Education by Schuyler Chapin],1977 Dec. 10
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BOX 90/37 [foreword: The Music of Israel by Peter Gradenwitz], 1977 Dec. 11BOX 90/38-41 [film interview by the U.S. Information Agency re Bernstein's music
education and career], 1977BOX 91/1 Lolita [synopsis, consisting of select quotations; planning notes], 1978BOX 91/2 [record script, for a Columbia record package], 1978 May 23BOX 91/3 Reflections [film transcript], 1978 July 1BOX 91/4 [concert dedication of Serenade, performed by the Israel Philharmonic,
to Meyer Weisgall], 1978 OctoberBOX 91/5 [opening and closing remarks, Kennedy Center honors], 1978 Dec. 1BOX 91/6 [list of LB talks, speeches, and essays, 1939-78], 1978 DecemberBOX 91/7 Bernstein on Beethoven [scripts for Fidelio and "Ode to joy," excerpted
from "Beethoven's birthday: A celebration in Vienna", possibly intendedfor what developed into the Bernstein/Beethoven series], 1979 Jan. 23
BOX 91/8 [statement re "cheerful" and its relation to music, for a book about theBoy Scouts], 1979 Feb. 26
BOX 91/9 [speech at a benefit for Chile re Chile and Felicia Bernstein], 1979March 2
BOX 91/10 [notes for speech, American-Israel Arts, Sciences and Industry Awards],1979 March 8
BOX 91/11 [statement re Helen Coates, for a Cosmopolitan article on secretaries ofcelebrities], 1979 March 14
BOX 91/12 Interview between Leonard Bernstein and Sri Chinmoy [booklet; also, abooklet titled "Rhapsody of love: Sri Chinmoy and Leonard Bernstein"],1979 March 21
BOX 91/13 [introduction: William Schuman Documentary by Christopher Rouse],1979 May
BOX 91/14 Bernstein/Beethoven [TV scripts for early version of opening], 1979September
BOX 91/15 [introduction: The Beethoven Nine Symphonies, a booklet to accompanya record set], 1979 September
BOX 91/16 Songfest [TV scripts, English and German], 1979 SeptemberBOX 91/17 [introduction: The Beatles by Geoffrey Stokes], 1979 Oct. 9BOX 91/18 [eulogy for Renée Longy at a memorial tribute/concert in Juilliard
Theater], 1979 Oct. 15BOX 91/19 [speech, Steve Kyle memorial], 1979 Oct. 19BOX 91/20 [statement re "faith," for a booklet to be published by the World
Federalists Association], 1979 OctoberBOX 91/21 Fidelio [concert narrative, Vienna State Opera at Avery Fisher Hall],
1979 Nov. 12BOX 91/22 [letter to the editor (never sent) of the New York Post re Harriet Johnson
review of Fidelio], 1979 Nov. 14BOX 91/23 [speech re anti-Semitism, 20th anniversary of the Metropolitan
Synagogue of New York], 1979 Nov. 29BOX 91/24 [statement re "the future of mankind," for Gaby Desmarais' photo
portfolio, Great Minds of the Twentieth Century], 1979 Nov. 29BOX 91/25 Copland at Kennedy Center, or, Tribute to Aaron Copland [TV
commentary, Kennedy Center Honors], 1979 Dec. 2BOX 91/26 [speech, Mitropoulos Scholarship Benefit], 1979 Dec. 2
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BOX 91/27 The Bernstein Years [radio scripts for the John Ardoin-narrated radioseries], 1979
BOX 91/28 [notes on a possible new introduction? to The Unanswered Question],1979
BOX 91/29 Reflections [book material for precursor of Findings], 1979BOX 92/1-2 Reflections [book material for the precursor of Findings], 1979-80BOX 92/3-6 Songfest [TV scripts in English, German, and French], 1979/1985BOX 92/7 Leonard Bernstein Conducts II [TV voice-over script, edited by LB], 1979
ca.BOX 93/1 Art is a 3-letter word [speech, Brearley School Arts Day], 1980 Feb. 12BOX 93/2 Ni commencement ni fin... [retelling of last meeting with Nadia
Boulanger, for Mademoiselle: Conversations with Nadia Boulanger byBruno Monsaingeon, 1985], 1980 March-April
BOX 93/3 Imagining reality, or, Beyond reality [commencement address, JohnsHopkins University, excerpt published in the New York Times as "Justsuppose we disarmed"], 1980 May 26
BOX 93/4 [speech to the American Symphony Orchestra League, published in HighFidelity as "I vill not stop to vork until it vill not be more beautiful!"],1980 June 16-17
BOX 93/5 [letter to Henry Moses, Harvard University Dean of Freshman, re NinaBernstein], 1980 June
BOX 93/6 Screwed on wrong [lyric], 1980 SeptemberBOX 93/7 Conspiracy of hatred [statement for the press (New York Daily News) re
the FBI and the Black Panthers; related clippings and correspondence],1980 Oct. 19
BOX 93/8 [speech, Carter-Kennedy Unity Dinner], 1980 Oct. 19BOX 93/9 [article re the Carter presidency], 1980 Oct. 22BOX 93/10 [statement for Barbara Cook's Carnegie Hall album], 1980 Oct. 27BOX 93/11 A.C. (An acrostical sonnet, on his 80th birthday) [sonnet for Aaron
Copland], 1980 Nov. 8BOX 93/12 Prince Isaac [poem, for Isaac Stern's 60th birthday], 1980 Dec. 3BOX 93/13 [programming plans for the New York Philharmonic (Jan.-Feb. 1981)],
1980BOX 93/14 [poem, "For Philip (and Hildegarde [Behrens] and Seth)"], 1981 Jan. 3BOX 93/15 [introduction: The World of Seiji Ozawa by Akira Kinoshita], 1981 Feb. 7BOX 93/16 Ode to Mama Leon [poem], 1981 MarchBOX 93/17 Halil [program note, Israel Philharmonic], 1981 May 23BOX 93/18 Gematria (per la mia cara Sonnambula) [anagram puzzle clues], 1981
June 5BOX 93/19 The Circe of my nights [part-acrostic poem to Dona], 1981 June 19BOX 93/20 Confiteor--Easy [revised lyrics for "I don't know" and "Easy," from Mass],
1981 JulyBOX 93/21 [LB marginalia on a review by Richard Dyer in the Boston Globe of a
Tanglewood performance], 1981 JulyBOX 93/22 Bernstein/Beethoven [TV scripts: broadcast script for program 9 and
transcripts of LB's commentary for programs 1-8, 10], 1981 Aug. 4BOX 93/23 Bernstein/Beethoven [TV script, final revision], 1981 Aug. 10BOX 93/24 [letter to Karl Böhm (d. 8/14/81)], 1981 Aug. 13BOX 93/25 Penthex [poem, "For Nina, from Daddy, on his birthday"], 1981 Aug. 15
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BOX 93/26 [numerological poem for Ben Mauceri on his fourth birthday], 1981 Aug.19
BOX 93/27 [publicist's (Margaret Carson's) biography of LB, edited by LB], 1981August
BOX 93/28 [letter-cum-poem to Chris DeRoos re favorite things], 1981 Sept. 1BOX 93/29 A Quiet Place [planning notes for TinT II (Trouble in Tahiti)], 1981 Sept.
2BOX 93/30 [article re the Boston Symphony Orchestra, published in the Boston
Globe], 1981 Sept. 9BOX 93/31 Four-letter words! [anagram puzzle for Harry Kraut, Craig Richard
Nelson, and Stephen Wadsworth Zinsser], 1981 Sept. 11BOX 93/32 [letter to Craig Richard Nelson], 1981 Sept. 12BOX 93/33 [statement re 10th anniversary of the Kennedy Center and Mass], 1981
SeptemberBOX 93/34 [telegram to Avi Shoshani and the IPO re Wagner's music in Israel],
1981 Oct. 17BOX 93/35 Fabula ("Fish story") [poem in Italian], 1981 Nov. 15BOX 93/36 Bernstein/Brahms [TV series proposal, with LB annotations], 1981 Dec.
30BOX 93/37 [note to "helpers" (CRN, HJK, MC, HC, etc.) re a "dozen bursting
folders"], 1981 DecemberBOX 93/38 Sty week [anagrams of "Key West," by LB and Stephen Wadsworth],
1981 DecemberBOX 94/1 "Company's" couples... [anagram puzzle/cryptic crossword clues (for
Harry Kraut?)], 1981BOX 94/2 Findings [book material (photocopies), used and unused, incomplete],
1981BOX 94/3 L'Histoire du soldat [script in English, with LB annotations (perhaps
intended for the "Haydn/Stravinsky celebration" of 9/81, or the"America celebrates Stravinsky" television program of 6/82, butunused], [1981]
BOX 94/4 [message to Pierre Vozlinsky], 1981BOX 94/5 Prescription for happiness #4 [note-cum-puzzle to Craig Richard
Nelson], 1981BOX 94/6 [statement re the United Nations, for a 30-second radio spot], [1981/82]BOX 94/7 Bernstein/Brahms [TV series planning notes of Humprey Burton, with LB
annotations], 1982 Jan. 7BOX 94/8 [Charlie Harmon phone list, Bloomington, Ind.], 1982 JanuaryBOX 94/9 [poem (unused) in German, intended as thanks for gift of Stollen
(German fruit cake)], [1982 January]BOX 94/10 Findings [correspondence re book compilation, from Craig Richard
Nelson and Peter and Elly Weiser], 1982 JanuaryBOX 94/11 [telegram to Peter Siragusa re music education], 1982 Feb. 19BOX 94/12 Genius: A sonnet on it [acrostic sonnet for Doug Hofstadter], 1982
FebruaryBOX 94/13 [acrostic poem to Stephen Sondheim on his birthday], 1982 March 22BOX 94/14 [Charlie Harmon and LB notes to each other], [1982] MarchBOX 94/15 [notes for an in-flight Hebrew language lesson for Charlie Harmon],
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BOX 94/16 Findings [notes on possible titles], 1982 AprilBOX 94/17 [notes and partial script for a speech at a Ted Kennedy benefit
(cancelled)], 1982 AprilBOX 94/18 [speech for induction into the American Academy and Institute of Arts
and Letters and conferral of the Gold Medal upon William Schuman],1982 May 17
BOX 94/19 America celebrates Stravinsky [TV commentary, Washington Cathedral],1982 June 17
BOX 94/20 Bernstein/Brahms [TV series planning materials: "psychogram" ofBrahms by Klaus Lindemann], 1982 July 25
BOX 94/21 Findings. Author's preface [book introduction], 1982 Aug. 25BOX 94/22 Bernstein/Brahms [research materials of Klaus Lindemann, annotated by
LB], 1982 Aug.-Sept.BOX 94/23 [acrostic poem in German and English for Jamie Bernstein's birthday],
1982 SeptemberBOX 94/24 Bernstein/Brahms [research materials of Klaus Lindemann: Schumann-
Brahms and Joachim-Brahms correspondence], 1982 SeptemberBOX 94/25 Bernstein/Brahms [TV scripts: drafts of programs 1, 2, 3, and 7], 1982
SeptemberBOX 94/26 Bernstein on Brahms [liner notes for a 4-album set of the Brahms
symphonies; also, similar notes "for P.R."], 1982 SeptemberBOX 94/27 Bernstein/Brahms [planning notes], 1982 Sept.-Oct.BOX 94/28 Bernstein/Brahms [TV scripts: manuscripts for programs 3-7], 1982
Sept.-Oct.BOX 94/29 Bernstein/Brahms [TV scripts, final], 1982 OctoberBOX 94/30 [note to Charlie Harmon re Bible for mother of Justus Frantz], 1982
OctoberBOX 95/1-4 Les mots de ma vie [French translation by André Tubeuf of Findings,
some LB annotations; also, correspondence re photo reproductionrights and editorial corrections], 1982
BOX 95/5 [note to Charlie Harmon re party and concert invitations in Washington,D.C.], [1982/85]
BOX 95/6 [sleep log from 1/10 to 2/23 and correspondence from the Sleep-WakeDisorders Center], 1983 Jan.-Feb.
BOX 95/7 [questionnaire responses re reactions to announcement of John F.Kennedy's assassination], 1983 Feb. 4
BOX 95/8 [acceptance speech, National Opera Institute award], 1983 FebruaryBOX 95/9 [interview by Stephen Wadsworth Zinsser re Glenn Gould, published in
part as "The truth about a legend" in Glenn Gould by Himself and HisFriends, John McGreevy, ed.], 1983 March 4
BOX 95/10 [condolence message on the death of Sir William Walton], 1983 MarchBOX 95/11 [acrostic sonnet to Stephen Wadsworth and Kurt Ollmann re A Quiet
Place], 1983 April 22BOX 95/12 [letter to the editor of Harper's Magazine responding to complimentary
copy of issue with cover story "The tragedy of Leonard Bernstein"],1983 May
BOX 95/13 [phone number and thank-you lists, Houston], 1983 JuneBOX 95/14 [statement for an AIDS benefit], 1983 JuneBOX 95/15 [speech re nuclear disarmament, Leonard Bernstein Day in Lawrence,
Mass.], 1983 Aug. 25
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BOX 95/16 [poem to Ann Dedman], 1983 AugustBOX 95/17 [program for "The story of Jonah," a hand-puppet theater piece in which
Jamie Bernstein assisted], 1983 (summer)BOX 95/18 [acrostic poem for a book of tributes to Amyas Ames], 1983 Sept. 29BOX 95/19 [speech on receiving Doctor of Humane Letters from Boston University],
1983 Oct. 7BOX 95/20 Love at first down-beat [proposal by Humphrey Burton for a film
documentary about LB's relationship with the Vienna Philharmonic],1983 Oct. 11
BOX 95/21 [memorial tribute (printed in program), William Kapell Piano Foundationbenefit concert], 1983 Oct. 14
BOX 95/22 [correspondence with Lillian Hellman re Candide conflicts], 1983October
BOX 95/23 [notes for a conducting seminar, Juilliard School of Music], 1983 Dec.9-10
BOX 95/24 [correspondence with Derek Bok re Harvard's supposed "imprimatur" ofnuclear weapons], 1983 Dec. 15-1984 February
BOX 95/25 [speech, Concerts for Peace at the Cathedral Church of St. John theDivine], 1983 Dec. 31
BOX 95/26 [statement re the piano playing of Paul Jacobs (d. 9/25/83), for Ovationmagazine], 1983
BOX 95/27 ...und was ich tat [German translation by Elly Weiser of the second halfof "Sabbatical report," or "What I thought...and what I did," for theGerman edition of Findings], 1983
BOX 95/28 [note for Charlie Harmon, "on arising late"], 1983 ca.BOX 95/29 Short portrait of ? [poem], 1983 ca.BOX 95/30 Wolle-Stollen, oder, Ständchen für das Mauermändchen [poem for Julia
Mauermann], 1983 ca.BOX 96/1 [Charlie Harmon's Cabbage Patch Kid birth certificate, adoption papers,
and change of name form, witnessed by LB], 1984 Jan. 11BOX 96/2 [letter of recommendation for Robert L. Kirkland III], 1984 JanuaryBOX 96/3 Mahler 125 [planning notes (particularly pertaining to "Des Knaben
Wunderhorn") and a draft script for what became "The little drummerboy"], 1984 Feb.-May
BOX 96/4 Mahler 125 [scripts, outlines, and notes for what became "The littledrummer boy"], 1984 April-Oct.
BOX 96/5 [message in Hebrew for Mishkan Tefila on its anniversary], 1984 MayBOX 96/6 A Quiet Place [notes to Stephen Wadsworth and cast re performance
suggestions], 1984 June 10BOX 96/7 [anagram puzzle for Paul Woodiel], 1984 Aug. 22BOX 96/8 Birthday poem, 1984 Aug. 25BOX 96/9 A triple benediction [poem for Jamie and David Thomas], 1984 Aug. 27BOX 96/10 [statement on the 50th anniversary of the Weizmann Institute], 1984
Aug. 28BOX 96/11 Song of thanksgiving [poem, begun 2/26/84], 1984 Aug. 29BOX 96/12 [thank-you note to "APEX" (Eric Chalkley) in form of acrostic poem/
puzzle], 1984 AugustBOX 96/13 How far does a star go? [lyric for Margot Hielscher, to the tune "How
deep is the ocean?"], 1984 Sept. 29
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BOX 96/14 Bernstein on Mahler [program synopsis for what became "The littledrummer boy"], 1984 Oct. 5
BOX 96/15-17 Mahler 125 [TV scripts (draft, revised, final) for "The little drummerboy"], 1984 Oct.-Nov.
BOX 96/18 [letter to Felipe Gonzalez, president of Spain, and his wife Carmen],1984 Nov. 5
BOX 96/19 [speech on receiving the Boston Latin School Man of the Year Award],1984 Nov. 19
BOX 96/20 Like... [poem for David Usdan], 1984 Dec. 15BOX 96/21 [speech, Peace Concert at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine],
1984 Dec. 30BOX 96/22 [acrostic sonnet (by Jamie Bernstein) to Adolph and Phyllis Green],
[1984 December]BOX 96/23 [postcards to Charlie Harmon, from the Bahamas], 1984 DecemberBOX 96/24 [crossword by "APEX", solved by LB], 1984BOX 96/25 [dream recounting about introducing a stream of two-syllable-named
people], 1984 ca.BOX 96/26 [list of salon music (for piano) to be purchased, for a possible TV
program], 1984 ca.BOX 96/27 [acrostic sonnet for Michael Tilson Thomas' birthday], 1985 Jan. 10BOX 96/28 [acrostic poem, tribute to Gene Kelly on his receiving the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the American Film Institute], 1985 Jan. 15BOX 96/29 [sermon re political involvement, All Souls Unitarian Church, New York],
1985 Jan. 25BOX 96/30 BB/LIII [acrostic poem for Burton Bernstein], 1985 Jan. 30BOX 96/31 Ellen A-O-A [acrostic poem for Ellen Adler's birthday], 1985 Jan. 30BOX 96/32 Leonard Bernstein on Bach [introductory statement, for a Bach
festival?], [1985 January]BOX 97/1 [jingle ("ev'ry day is a holiday...") inscribed to Mike Nichols], 1985 Feb.
7BOX 97/2 [letter to Aaron Stern's father], 1985 Feb. 8BOX 97/3 Thanking my friend, or, Return signals [acrostic sonnet for Doug
Hofstadter's 40th birthday], 1985 Feb. 14BOX 97/4 [remarks on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award], 1985
Feb. 26BOX 97/5 [speech at a tribute to Harry Seltzer and kick-off for the American
Conservatory of Music], 1985 Feb. 27BOX 97/6 [note to Harry Kraut comparing the quality of Unitel and Deutsche
Grammophon tapes featuring Justus Frantz playing the Schumannpiano concerto], 1985 [February]
BOX 97/7 [remarks for the Ruth Orkin Memorial, Ethical Culture Society, NewYork], 1985 March 11
BOX 97/8 [acrostic sonnet, for Stephen Wadsworth Zinsser on his birthday], 1985March 29
BOX 97/9 The play opens; EMLA: Scene I; EMLA: Scene I (continued) [acrosticpoems on the birth of Eva Maria Livia Amurri], 1985 April 1-4
BOX 97/10 [letter to John Kenneth Galbraith re award of the Gold Medal for Musicfrom the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters], 1985April 2
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BOX 97/11 [interview by Howard Husock re Boston Latin School; Husock's proposalfor a Young People's Music Project involving popular music], 1985April 3
BOX 97/12 [letter to the editor of the Fairfield Citizen News re a "misguidedurbanization" proposal], 1985 April 11
BOX 97/13 West Side Story [symposium with Jerome Robbins, Arthur Laurents, LB,and Stephen Sondheim re creation of West Side Story, published in theDramatists Guild Quarterly, Autumn 1985], 1985 April 18
BOX 97/14 Letter to Susan [poem to Susan Sarandon about Franco Amurri], 1985April 27
BOX 97/15 [speech, Marc Blitzstein Memorial Concert], 1985 April 28BOX 97/16 [comments re "West Side Story dances" as arranged and played by Dag
Achatz], 1985 AprilBOX 97/17 [interview re musicians in Ruth Orkin photos and Lewisohn Stadium, for
a book of Orkin photos], 1985 AprilBOX 97/18 [poem for Michael Wager's birthday, in Yiddish], 1985 AprilBOX 97/19-20 Wagner/Freud [TV script, unfinished], 1985 April-1989 FebBOX 97/21 [speech on receiving the National Fellowship Award, Fellowship
Commission dinner], 1985 May 1BOX 97/22 Ode (um vor der ersten "Siegfried"-Probe rezitiert zu werden) [poem in
German, Vienna], 1985 May 9BOX 97/23 Der Alltager [poem for Susanna Baumgärtel, in German], 1985 May 12BOX 97/24 Night thoughts before Mahler Ninth [article, published in Harper's as
"The plausibility of hope (II)," and in the Atlantic as "Late nightthoughts on Mahler's Ninth"] 97/25, 1985 May 26
BOX 97/26 Sonnetto del ringraziamento (à l'Aléxandrine) [acrostic poem to JamesSellars et al.], 1985 June 18
BOX 97/27 [comment on a review by Luigi Fait in L'Osservatore Romano], 1985June
BOX 97/28 Songfest [TV scripts in English, French, German, and Italian, producedin Rome], 1985 June
BOX 98/1 [introductory remarks to Songfest, performed July 4 with the NationalSymphony], 1985 July 1
BOX 98/2 [note on Watergate Hotel stationery to LB from "His dear and lovingchildren"], 1985 July 5
BOX 98/3 The limo waits at Number Twelve [poem re leaving the Cahills), 1985July 7
BOX 98/4 A birthday poem from Tanglewood [acrostic poem for Helen Coates],1985 July 19
BOX 98/5 [note to Charlie Harmon re appointments], 1985 JulyBOX 197 (Ov) [catalog and schedule for the Museum of Broadcasting exhibition
"Leonard Bernstein: The television work" (27 Sept. to 14 Nov. 1985)],1985 July
BOX 98/6 Kaddish [notes for an explanatory talk at a performance in Athens,Greece], 1985 Aug. 1
BOX 98/7 [statement to the press, World Ban-the-Bomb Convention, Hiroshima,Japan], 1985 Aug. 4
BOX 98/8 [poems (2 haiku), Hiroshima, Japan], 1985 Aug. 8BOX 98/9 Letter to Helmut Schmidt [statement re nuclear non-proliferation, for a
TV interview], 1985 Aug. 15
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BOX 98/10 [poems (3 haiku) for Kunihiko H.], 1985 Sept. 6BOX 98/11 [memo from Charlie Harmon, LB annotations], 1985 Sept. 30BOX 98/12 [acrostic poem for Betty Comden], 1985 SeptemberBOX 98/13 [notes for a speech (not given) for William Schuman's birthday dinner],
1985 SeptemberBOX 98/14 [letter to William Schuman re his 75th birthday dinner], 1985 Oct. 1BOX 98/15 Three drinks (for Roger Stevens) [verse, toasting Roger Stevens on his
75th birthday], 1985 Oct. 5BOX 98/16 Fanfare for a most uncommon man [acrostic free verse for Aaron
Copland's 85th birthday], 1985 Oct. 19BOX 98/17-18 Shostakovich Symphony no. 9 [TV scripts, English and German], 1985
Oct. 31BOX 98/19 [note to Michael Barrett on a Perpetuo Mobile concert series program
from Daron Hagen], 1985 OctoberBOX 98/20 [message to Paul Hume on his 70th birthday, for a dedicatory album],
1985 Oct./Nov.BOX 98/21 Two limericks for Teddy [Kollek] [in English and Hebrew], 1985 Nov. 25BOX 98/22 [acrostic sonnet for Charlie Harmon], 1985 Nov. 27BOX 98/23 A December carol [acrostic verse to Jamie and David Thomas], 1985
Dec. 2BOX 98/24 [toast in verse to Carlos Moseley], 1985 Dec. 4BOX 98/25 [list of finished "work-lets"(songs, speeches, poems, letters) since
November 1984; dream diagram], 1985BOX 98/26 [notes to Charlie Harmon re Boston Latin School and camp medals],
1985BOX 98/27 [preface and first chapter of Schumann: The inner voices of a musical
genius, by Peter Ostwald, LB annotations], 1985BOX 98/28 [recollections by Mildred Spiegel Zucker of LB (1932-41)], 1985BOX 98/29 [statement re Nation magazine on its 120th anniversary], 1986 FebruaryBOX 98/30 [letter to the American Center in Paris, in appreciation of the upcoming
program, "Hommage a Leonard Bernstein," 6/18/86], 1986 May 28BOX 98/31 A toast for the wedding of Michael and Leslie Barrett [poem], 1986 June
5BOX 98/32 [acrostic poem for Emily Stern (Aaron's daughter)], 1986 June 12BOX 98/33 House-cooling [poem and song, for the Mauermann family], 1986 June
22BOX 98/34 Laudatio für Leonard Bernstein [speech by Joachim Kaiser on bestowal
of the Karl Amadeus Hartmann Medal from the Bavarian RadioSymphony Orchestra], 1986 June 23
BOX 98/35 Haydn The Creation [TV script], 1986 JuneBOX 98/36 [speech, Alan Jay Lerner Memorial], 1986 July 10BOX 98/37 [letter to the editor of the Los Angeles Times re a review of a
Tchaikovsky concert], 1986 Aug. 11BOX 99/1-3 My musical childhood [interview by Humphrey Burton (videotaped by
BBC, Oct. 1988)], 1986 Sept. 15BOX 99/4 [planning notes, for a BBC interview?], 1986 Sept. 15BOX 99/5 [questionnaire responses to aid Klaus Lindemann in production of the
film Schumann and Romanticism], 1986 Sept. 28
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BOX 99/6 Shostakovich Symphony no. 6 [TV scripts, in English and German], 1986Oct. 1
BOX 99/7 [speech, Harvard 350th anniversary dinner], 1986 Oct. 10BOX 99/8 [poem to Leo Kirch], 1986 Oct. 16BOX 99/9 [message (to collaborators?), being LB's musings/comments re the work-
in-progress Race to Urga], 1986 Nov. 6BOX 99/10 In memoriam Harold Arlen [memorial address], 1986 Nov. 7BOX 99/11 Falling in love again [lyric, revised translation by LB], 1986 NovemberBOX 99/12 [speech at a reception for the St. Augustine School of the Arts], 1986
Dec. 4BOX 99/13 [notes for the "A classic evening for AIDS research" benefit], 1986 Dec.
7BOX 99/14 [speech at the Church of St. John the Divine, includes lyric for the hip-
hop rap political song, "Crocodile smile (Xmas wrap)"], 1986 Dec. 31BOX 99/15 The little drummer boy [TV script (final) and captions rundown], 1986BOX 99/16 [memo to Charlie Harmon re Aaron Stern X ray], 1986BOX 99/17 The Race to Urga [script, based upon Bertold Brecht's The exception
and the rule], 1987 JanuaryBOX 99/18 [letter from Louis Krasner remembering Anton Webern as a conductor,
LB annotations], 1987 Feb. 5BOX 100/1-2 The love of three orchestras [TV script, final broadcast version and
transcript of original interview titled "Leonard Bernstein and the worldof the symphony orchestra"], 1987 Feb. 7
BOX 100/3 [planning notes and correspondence re TV spots promoting the spaceprogram], 1987 February
BOX 100/4 [address re Helen Coates and education, Founder's Day Convocation,Pine Manor College], 1987 March 22
BOX 100/5 Laudatio auf Leonard Bernstein [speech by August Everding, onconferral of the Ernst von Siemens Music Prize], 1987 June 15
BOX 100/6-7 Ives Symphony no. 2 [TV scripts, German and English], 1987 JuneBOX 100/8 Bernstein at Salzau [TV scripts, two programs at the Schleswig-Holstein
Music Festival], 1987 JulyBOX 100/9 [speech on receiving the Edward MacDowell Gold Medal], 1987 Aug. 9BOX 100/10 [acrostic sonnet for Irma Lazarus], 1987 Sept. 19BOX 100/11 [programming plans for an evening of LB's chamber music], 1987 Oct. 1BOX 100/12 [organizational and programming materials for the "Music for life" AIDS
benefit concert] 100/13, 1987 Nov. 8BOX 100/14 [written tribute to Helmut Schmidt, for inclusion in a dedicatory album],
1987 NovemberBOX 100/15 La mia Bohème [article, in Italian, published in Musica e Dossier], 1987
DecemberBOX 101/1 [letter of recommendation for Eugene Alcalay], 1988 Jan. 4BOX 101/2 [epilogue: A Bridge to Peace by Kevin Cahill], 1988 Feb. 3BOX 101/3 [programming plans for the New York Philharmonic], 1988 Feb. 10BOX 101/4 Missa Brevis [notes indicating the reorganization of choruses from The
Lark], 1988 [February]BOX 101/5 [statement to junior high school students re learning, for an advice
booklet], 1988 March 21BOX 101/6 [message to Robert Shaw re his retirement], 1988 April 11
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BOX 101/7 [radio statement re Carnegie Hall and the VPO, for "Carnegiethon"subscription drive], 1988 April 17
BOX 101/8 Teachers and teaching [planning notes for interview/film project; seealso 8/23/91], 1988 April 21
BOX 101/9 [acrostic poem to Betty Comden, for her birthday (5/3)], 1988 April 26BOX 101/10 American Document [skeleton scripts; correspondence from Martha
Graham re possible, 1988 AprilBOX 101/11 Korets landscape [transliteration of Yankev-Yitskhock Segal's poem,
considered for Arias and Barcarolles], 1988 AprilBOX 101/12 [jacket note for Phyllis Newman's memoirs, Just in Time], 1988 May 5BOX 101/13 Teachers and teaching [interviews by Humphrey Burton of LB and Lukas
Foss; see also 8/23/91], 1988 May 7BOX 101/14 [concert dedication of Mozart's Requiem to Felicia, including a reading
of a Mozart letter "on death"], 1988 July 5BOX 101/15 An aging maestro reports [article, intended for the New York Times],
1988 July 28BOX 101/16 [reply to a letter from Susanne Sturm re female conductors], 1988 JulyBOX 101/17 Songfest [introductory remarks to performances at the Schleswig-
Holstein Music Festival and the London Proms, Albert Hall], 1988 JulyBOX 101/18 [programming plans for the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra], 1988
July ca.BOX 101/19 Beauty and truth revisited [poem, published in the New York Times],
1988 Aug. 8BOX 101/20 [birthday speech, Tanglewood], 1988 Aug. 20BOX 101/21 [thank-you letter to Mr. Reuter for birthday present], 1988 Aug. 28BOX 101/22 [lists relating to LB's birthday: gifts, names, addresses; advertising,
promos], 1988 AugustBOX 101/23 [word game à la "Boggle," headed "A Tanglewood 5 x 5"], 1988 AugustBOX 101/24 (The birthday continues...) [poem, for John Malcolm Brinnin], 1988 Sept.
27BOX 101/25 Five views of Ava [statement re Ava Gardner, for Double Exposure, Take
Two by Roddy McDowall], 1988 SeptemberBOX 101/26 The silver ship, the onyx doves... [thank-you poem for birthday gifts],
1988 [September]BOX 101/27 Cross-over (Überfahrt) [translation of a poem by Mascha Kaléko; also, a
partial translation of "Memento," and the book of poetry from whichthe translations were made], 1988 Oct. 2
BOX 101/28 A variation on pentameter [poem], 1988 Oct. 16BOX 101/29 An American dreamer abroad [speech/article, declaimed at a Michael
Dukakis fund raiser and published in the New York Times as "I'm aliberal and proud of it"], 1988 Oct. 24
BOX 101/30 [cryptic crossword puzzle, solved by LB, Atlantic magazine], 1988October
BOX 101/31 [programming plans for a Charles Ives concert with the New YorkPhilharmonic], 1988 October
BOX 101/32 Please, Billy, a little respect [letter (excerpted in the New York DailyNews) re liberalism and the Black Panther episode, in response toWilliam Buckley's reaction to LB's "I'm a liberal" speech at the Dakota,10/25], 1988 Nov. 3
BOX 101/33 [acrostic poem for Muriel Nuttall], 1988 Dec. 6
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BOX 101/34 An insight in the bath [poem for Charlie Harmon], 1988 Dec. 16BOX 101/35 Morning dream, 16:XII:88 [acrostic poem to Philip von Raabe], 1988
Dec. 16BOX 101/36 Singh-song [acrostic lyric for Pritam Singh], 1988 Dec. 17BOX 101/37 Re-discovering the wheel [poem for Aaron Stern], 1988 Dec. 20BOX 101/38 Love quatrain [acrostic poem to Charlie Harmon], 1988 Dec. 21BOX 101/39 [message-cum-poem to John Malcolm Brinnin], 1988 Dec. 22BOX 101/40 [draft telegrams (mostly birthday) to Flavio Chamis, Cornelia Foss,
Adam Green], 1988 December-1989 FebruaryBOX 101/41 For Lito to ponder... [poem for Charlie Harmon], 1988 DecemberBOX 101/42 Be all right; No; While my baby's asleep [lyrics by Jamie Bernstein, LB
annotations], 1988 ca.BOX 101/43 [floorplans, Century Apartment Building?, LB annotation], 1988 ca.BOX 101/44 [list of persons whose first and last names begin with "M"; list of the
hills of Rome], 1988 ca.BOX 101/45 [memo to Charlie Harmon re Mark Stringer], 1988 ca.BOX 102/1 My God is called Ay [poem], 1989 Jan. 1BOX 102/2 [word game, clue and answer, inscribed on a page of a New York Times
Book Review], 1989 Jan. 8BOX 102/3 [anagrams of John Malcolm (Brinnin)], 1989 JanuaryBOX 102/4 [automatic and left-handed writing samples of LB, Eric Le Cain and
Aaron Stern], 1989 JanuaryBOX 102/5 [letters to Aaron Copland (5/27/47 and 11/12/67) and "Sonnet on
receiving an honorary doctorate with Aaron Copland," excerpted inVivian Perlis' oral history project], 1989 January
BOX 102/6 [limericks (2)], 1989 JanuaryBOX 102/7 [notes re David Hampton], 1989 JanuaryBOX 102/8 [notes re phonecalls, ticket requests for 1/30 Carnegie Hall AIDS
Benefit], 1989 JanuaryBOX 102/9 [postcards (2) re a 1941 allergy-suppressant visit to Key West, where
work was done on the Clarinet Sonata and Conch Town (bits found inFancy Free and West Side Story)], 1989 January
BOX 102/10 [riddle to "Dearest kids"], 1989 Feb. 6BOX 102/11 Thought and action aren't at all the same... [sonnet], 1989 Feb. 10BOX 102/12 [letter of recommendation for Franco Amurri], 1989 FebruaryBOX 102/13 [letter of recommendation for Marc Weisgal], 1989 FebruaryBOX 102/14 [statement for a New York Philharmonic Orchestra/WQXR radiothon],
1989 FebruaryBOX 102/15 [birthday telegram to Stephen Sondheim], 1989 MarchBOX 102/16 [letter of recommendation for George Steel], 1989 April 12BOX 102/17 Almost goodbye (Almost a sonnet) [poem for Helen Coates Memorial],
1989 May 6BOX 102/18 [commencement address, Fairfield University], 1989 May 20BOX 102/19 [acrostic poem for "APEX" (Eric Chalkley, the crossword creator)], 1989
May 23BOX 102/20 [concert talk on Debussy (for TV?), drafts in Italian and English, Rome],
1989 June 9BOX 102/21 [letter of recommendation for Lukas Foss (Rockefeller Foundation
residency)], 1989 [June]
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BOX 102/22 [poems, for Fritz and Jutta Reventlow], 1989 JulyBOX 102/23 Warsaw: 1st September 1939 [TV scripts and outline, narration by
Samuel Pisar, small speaking part for LB], 1989 July-AugustBOX 102/24 [birthday crossword puzzle from the Bernstein family, solved by LB],
1989 AugustBOX 102/25 [programming plans and miscellaneous note, Tanglewood], 1989 AugustBOX 102/26 [programming plans for the New York Philharmonic, October 1989],
1989 AugustBOX 102/27 Round 4 4 kids [2-measure round by L. van Bernstein "To the first fruit
of my loom"], 1989 Sept. 8BOX 102/28 [review by John Rockwell in the New York Times of a Tchaikovsky
concert, LB annotations], 1989 Oct. 28BOX 102/29 [statement on the death of Virgil Thomson], 1989 OctoberBOX 102/30 [tribute to Alan Jay Lerner, including lyric for "Take care of this house,"
from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue], 1989 OctoberBOX 102/31-33 Candide [TV scripts and planning materials, London performance], 1989
Oct.-Dec.BOX 103/1 [statement to the press re the National Endowment for the Arts/Artists'
Space controversy], 1989 Nov. 17BOX 103/2 The NEA forever march [song, photocopy of ms. score], 1989 Nov. 22BOX 103/3 The lyrical liberal strikes again [poem to William Safire in limerick
form], 1989 Nov. 27BOX 103/4 [limerick for Henry Wrong, on his retirement from the Barbican Centre],
1989 Nov. 28BOX 103/5 [remarks for an AIDS event at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC, where
no. 9 from Arias and Barcarolles was performed], 1989 Nov. 30BOX 103/6 [interview by Jonathan Cott of Rolling Stone magazine], 1989 NovemberBOX 103/7 Ego-trip [poem], 1989 Dec. 8BOX 103/8 [telegram reply to an invitation to the Carnegie Hall debut of the New
World Symphony], 1989 Dec. 11BOX 103/9 [acrostic poem for Mark Adams Taylor], 1989 Dec. 19BOX 103/10 [crossword puzzle by Harry Kraut, solved by LB], 1989 Dec. 19BOX 103/11 Christmas in Berlin, 1989 [poem], 1989 Dec. 24BOX 103/12 [acrostic poem for Craig Urquhart], 1989 Dec. 25BOX 103/13 Berlin program [draft statement re the replacement of "Freude" by
"Freiheit" in the "Ode to joy" of Beethoven's 9th Symphony], 1989December
BOX 103/14 [crossword puzzle by "APEX," solved by LB], 1989 DecemberBOX 103/15 Dance suite [note listing title, dedication, and movements], 1989
DecemberBOX 103/16 [lyrics, for Stephen Sondheim's 60th birthday], 1989 DecemberBOX 103/17 [Scottish poem for Muriel Nuttall], 1989 DecemberBOX 103/18 [note to Charlie Harmon (re a song from The exception and the rule?)],
1989BOX 103/19 [notes re Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival programs], 1989BOX 103/20 [letter to Christoph von Eschenbach, for a 50th birthday Festshrift],
1990 Jan. 20BOX 103/21 [acrostic tribute (crossed out) to Gwyneth Jones], 1990 Jan. 23
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BOX 103/22 Matword puzzle [word game/puzzle for Mark Adams Taylor], 1990 Jan.26/27
BOX 103/23 [crossword puzzle by "APEX," solved by LB], 1990 JanuaryBOX 103/24 [limerick for John Mauceri on the 10th anniversary of the Scottish Opera
Orchestra], 1990 JanuaryBOX 103/25 [telegrams to Amyas Ames and Ellen Adler Oppenheim], 1990 JanuaryBOX 103/26 [letter to Gary Graffman and Curtis friends cancelling appearance], 1990
Feb. 8BOX 103/27 [crossword puzzle by "APEX," solved by LB], 1990 [Feb./March]BOX 103/28 [acrostic sonnet for Christina Burton], 1990 March 2BOX 103/29 Mozart Mass in c minor [TV script, English and German, Waldsassen,
Germany], 1990 April 3-4BOX 103/30 Mass in c minor [poem], 1990 April 4BOX 103/31 [acrostic sonnet for Harry Kraut], 1990 April 10BOX 103/32 [memo, Tricia Andryszewski to Harry Kraut (LB annotations), re planned
German-language book, Leonard Bernstein on Composers], 1990 April24
BOX 103/33 [acrostic birthday poem for Dr. Kevin Cahill], 1990 May 1BOX 103/34 [memo from Tricia Andryszewsky re upcoming birthdays to be
acknowledged], 1990 May 8BOX 103/35 [letter to Gian-Carlo Menotti re cancellation of Spoleto Festival concert],
1990 May 21BOX 103/36 Proclamation of surrender [poem for Aaron Stern], 1990 May 27BOX 103/37 Finalizing the deal, I believe you call it [poem for Harry Kraut], 1990
May 29BOX 103/38 [entry in the New York Magazine Competition Number 677 (personal
ads)], 1990 MayBOX 103/39 I due Davidi; I due Davide (II) [acrostic poems for David Corro and
friend], 1990 June 11-12BOX 103/40 Three days at Lenox Hill [acrostic poem on the word "oncology"], 1990
June 13BOX 103/41 [limericks, for Jutta and Erich Mauermann], 1990 JuneBOX 103/42 [limerick to Jim Kendrick of Boosey & Hawkes], 1990 July 13BOX 103/43 Epithalamion for J. Avedon's 2nd time around [poem re Richard Gere],
1990 July 21BOX 103/44 [message to Richard Avedon sending regrets], 1990 July 21BOX 103/45 It began in November and ended in June... [poem, Tokyo], 1990 JulyBOX 103/46 [poem for Jamie Bernstein's birthday, conferring the "Cross of
Jerusalem"], 1990 Sept. 8BOX 103/47 [message to John Mauceri], 1990 Sept. 17BOX 103/48 Leonard Bernstein withdraws from conducting [press release, drafts],
1990 OctoberBOX 103/49 ["Dear John" letter to John Wells re collaboration on Holocaust opera],
1990BOX 103/50 [notes to Jack Gottlieb and Philip Allen re Jubilee Games and Arias and
Barcarolles], 1990 ca.BOX 103/51 Teachers and teaching [TV script], 1991 Aug. 23BOX 103/52 Wagner's music isn't racist [article, published in the New York Times,
excerpted from the "Wagner-Freud" TV script], 1991 Dec. 26
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BOX 104/1 April showers [script for a playlet about LB and Stephen Wadsworth],n.d.
BOX 104/2 Beloved the race, the genus, the class... [poem], n.d.BOX 104/3 [concert remark: a prayer "before Leonore" re war and peace], n.d.BOX 104/4 Confidence pill [poem], n.d.BOX 104/5 The dark wind... [poem], n.d.BOX 104/6 [dream notes], n.d.BOX 104/7 Fat Phoebus [poem, with Mike Nichols], n.d.BOX 104/8 L'homme revolté [poem], n.d.BOX 104/9 [introductory remarks to a German television program about George
Gershwin], n.d.BOX 104/10 [introductory remarks to a German television series about musicals],
n.d.BOX 104/11 Is there an American music? [outline for a possible concert talk, TV
program, or lecture], n.d.BOX 104/12 [LB signature samples], n.d.BOX 104/13 [list of Gertrude Stein quotes with ideas for musical settings], n.d.BOX 104/14 Little old you [poem], n.d.BOX 104/15 [note to Craig Richard Nelson, semi-illegible copy], n.d.BOX 104/16 [notes/musings on "Pan-Am jet: near catastrophe averted" and "4 poems
about losing a guilt"], n.d.BOX 104/17 [notes of (Jack Gottlieb?) re Mahler], n.d.BOX 104/18 [notes (on a possible imaginary conversation?) re atonality], n.d.BOX 104/19 [notes on "learning," theoretical and experiential], n.d.BOX 104/20 [notes on singers for Songfest and A Quiet Place], n.d.BOX 104/21 [notes re Helen Epstein's Children of the Holocaust, and list of sponsors,
in an otherwise empty diary], n.d.BOX 104/22 Oedipus Rex (Stravinsky) [translation (for a performance by New York
City Symphony?)], n.d.BOX 104/23 [playlet re difficulties communicating with room service in a foreign
country], n.d.BOX 104/24 [poem, for inclusion in Thomas Warfield's Global Poem in Praise of
Peace project], n.d.BOX 104/25 [poem to be read at a Juvenile Diabetes Association award presentation
to Arthur Laurents], n.d.BOX 104/26 A Quiet Place [notes/scenario for the "successor to Tahiti?"], n.d.BOX 104/27 [research materials re Sir Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations, LB
annotations, perhaps for the 1982 BBC production of "Elgar EnigmaVariations"], n.d.
BOX 104/28 Shabby muslin...; Burnt ravenna...; There is still a harbor... [poems], n.d.BOX 104/29 Star-turn [word game/poem], n.d.BOX 104/30 Tanglegoose rhymes [rhymes about Paul Fromm and Seiji Ozawa, based
on the Mother Goose nursery rhymes], n.d.BOX 104/31 [thank-you letters (2) to fans of the Young People's Concerts], n.d.BOX 104/32 [word game à la "Boggle," solved by LB], n.d.
BOX 104-114 Young Peoples's Concerts Television Scripts
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BOX 105/1 What does music mean?, 1958 Jan. 18BOX 105/2 What is American music?, 1958 Feb. 1BOX 105/3 What does orchestration mean?, 1958 March 8BOX 105/4-5 What makes music symphonic?, 1958 Dec. 13BOX 105/6-7 What is classical music?, 1959 Jan. 24BOX 106/1 Humor in music, 1959 Feb. 28BOX 106/2 What is a concerto?, 1959 March 28BOX 106/3-4 Who is Gustav Mahler?, 1960 Feb. 7BOX 106/5 Young performers, 1960 March 6BOX 106/6-7 Unusual instruments of present, past and future, 1960 March 27BOX 106/8 The Second Hurricane, 1960 April 24BOX 106/9 Overtures and Preludes, 1961 Jan. 8BOX 107/1 Aaron Copland birthday party, 1961 Feb. 12BOX 107/2 Young performers, 1961 March 19BOX 107/3 Folk music in the concert hall, 1961 April 9BOX 107/4 Modern music from all over [produced in Toronto, Canada], 1961 May
13BOX 107/5 What is impressionism?, 1961 Nov. 23BOX 107/6 The road to Paris, 1962 Jan. 18BOX 107/7 Overtures and preludes [presented in Troy, New York (untelevised)],
1962 Feb. 17BOX 107/8-9 Happy birthday, Igor Stravinsky, 1962 March 26BOX 107/10 Young performers, 1962 April 13BOX 108/1-2 The sound of a hall, 1962 Nov. 21BOX 108/3-4 What is a melody?, 1962 Dec. 21BOX 108/5 Young performers, 1963 Jan. 15BOX 108/6 What is a melody? [revised Young People's Concert of 12/21/62, for
British television], 1963 Feb. 15BOX 108/7 The Latin American spirit, 1963 March 8BOX 109/1-2 A tribute to teachers, 1963 Nov. 29BOX 109/3 Young performers, 1963 Dec. 23BOX 109/4 The genius of Paul Hindemith, 1964 Feb. 23BOX 109/5 Jazz in the concert hall, 1964 March 11BOX 109/6-7 What is sonata form?, 1964 Nov. 6BOX 109/8 Farewell to nationalism, 1964 Nov. 30BOX 109/9 Young performers, 1965 Jan. 28BOX 110/1 A tribute to Sibelius, 1965 Feb. 19BOX 110/2-3 Musical atoms: A study of intervals, 1965 Nov. 29BOX 110/4-5 The sound of an orchestra, 1965 Dec. 14BOX 110/6 A birthday tribute to Shostakovich, 1966 Jan. 5BOX 110/7 Young performers: Pictures at an Exhibition, 1966 Feb. 22BOX 111/1-2 What is a mode?, 1966 Nov. 23BOX 111/3 Young performers, 1967 Jan. 27BOX 111/4 Charles Ives: American pioneer, 1967 Feb. 23BOX 111/5 Alumni reunion, 1967 April 19BOX 111/6-7 A toast to Vienna in 3/4 time, 1967 Dec. 25BOX 112/1 Forever Beethoven!, 1968 Jan. 28
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BOX 112/2 Young performers, 1968 March 31BOX 112/3-4 Quiz-concert: How musical are you?, 1968 May 26BOX 112/5-6 Fantastic Variations (Don Quixote), 1968 Dec. 25BOX 112/7 Bach transmogrified, 1969 April 27BOX 113/1 Berlioz takes a trip, 1969 May 25BOX 113/2 Two ballet birds, 1969 Sept. 14BOX 113/3 Fidelio: A celebration of life, 1970 March 29BOX 113/4-5 The anatomy of a symphony orchestra, 1970 May 24BOX 113/6 A Copland celebration, 1970 Dec. 27BOX 113/7 Thus spake Richard Strauss, 1971 April 4BOX 114/1-2 Liszt and the devil, 1972 Feb. 13BOX 114/3 Holst: The Planets, 1972 March 26
BOX 161-165 Bound Television Scripts
BOX 161 Lincoln Presents: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony; Jazz in serious music;The infinite variety of music
BOX 162 Lincoln Presents: The humors of musicBOX 162 Ford Presents: Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in
Moscow; Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in VeniceBOX 163 Ford Presents: The creative performer; Rhythm; Leonard Bernstein and
the New York Philharmonic in BerlinBOX 164 Ford Presents: Christmas startime (12/25/60); Romanticism in music;
Drama into opera: Oedipus RexBOX 165 Ford Presents: A joyful noise; Leonard Bernstein and the New York
Philharmonic in Japan; The drama of Carmen
BOX 166-176 Television Scripts Collections--Notebooks
BOX 166 Omnibus: What makes opera grand?BOX 166 Lincoln Presents: Beethoven's Ninth Symphony; Jazz in serious music;
The infinite variety of music; The humors of musicBOX 166 Ford Presents: Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in
Moscow; Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Venice;The creative performer; Rhythm; Leonard Bernstein and the New YorkPhilharmonic in Berlin; Chridtmas Startime (12/25/60); Romanticism inmusic; A joyful noise; Leonard Bernstein and the New YorkPhilharmonic in Japan
BOX 167 Young People's Concerts: What does music mean?; What is Americanmusic?; What is orchestration?; What makes music symphonic?; Whatis classical music?; Humor in music; What is a concerto?
BOX 168 Young People's Concerts: Young performers (3/19/61); Folk music in theconcert hall; What is impressionism?; The road to Paris; Happybirthday, Igor Stravinsky; Young performers (1/15/63); The LatinAmerican spirit; Atribute to teachers; Young performers (12/23/63)
BOX 169 Young People's Concerts: The genius of Paul Hindemith; Jazz in theconcert hall; What is a mode?; Young performers (1/27/67); CharlesIves: American pioneer; Alumni reunion; A toast to Vienna in 3/4 time;Forever Beethoven!; Young performers (3/31/68); Quiz-concert: Howmusical are you?
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BOX 170 Young People's Concerts: Fantastic Variations; Bach transmogrified;Berlioz takes a trip; Two ballet birds; Fidelio: A celebration of life; Theanatomy of a symphony orchestra; A Copland celebration; Thus spakeRichard Strauss; Liszt and the devil; Holst: The Planets
BOX 171 Young People's Concerts [as broadcast]: What is a concerto?; Who isGustav Mahler?; Unusual instruments of present, past and future;Overtures and preludes; Aaron Copland birthday party; The road toParis; Happy birthday, Igor Stravinsky; The sound of a hall; The LatinAmerican spirit; The genius of Paul Hindemith; Jazz in the concert hall;What is sonata form?; Farewell to nationalism; A tribute to Sibelius;The sound of an orchestra
BOX 172 Young People's Concerts [as broadcast]: A birthday tribute toShostakovich; What is a mode?; Charles Ives: American pioneer; Atoast to Vienna in 3/4 time; Forever Beethoven!; Quiz-concert: Howmusical are you?; Fantastic Variations; Bach transmogrified; Berlioztakes a trip; Two ballet birds; Fidelio: A celebration of life; Theanatomy of a symphony orchestra; A Copland celebration; Thus spakeRichard Strauss; Liszt and the devil
BOX 173 Bernstein/Beethoven series [excerpts from various scripts and writings,for possible use in the TV series; projected broadcast schedule; formatproduction plan]1978
BOX 173 Bernstein/Beethoven series [LB speaking parts and H. C. RobbinsLandon narration; program formats; list of music to be used]1980
BOX 174 Bernstein/Beethoven series [including the Robbins Landon narration]1981 Jan. 7
BOX 174 Bernstein/Beethoven series [in English (programs 1-5, 8, 11) andGerman (programs 1-4, 11), for Maximilian Schell]1981 February
BOX 174 Bernstein/Beethoven series [final form] 1981 June-AugustBOX 175 Bernstein/Beethoven series [LB's non-music commentary only (original
version, revisions A, B, and C, and final version), in English andGerman; program outlines; correspondence/notes from HumphreyBurton and Harry Kraut] [3 notebooks]1979-81
BOX 176 Bernstein/Beethoven series [annotated score and parts for StringQuartet, op. 131, photocopies]n.d.
BOX 115 TelePrompTer Scripts
BOX 115 Shostakovich Symphony no. 6 [English and German] , 1986 Oct. 5BOX 115 Ives Symphony no. 2 , 1987 June
BOX 116-138 The Norton Lectures/The Unanswered Question
BOX 116-19 [LB ms. notes and drafts and annotated typescripts (grouped bylecture)], 1972-73
BOX 120 [early planning materials: notes and outlines of LB and others (Cothran,Finkler, Ahern)], 1972-73
BOX 121 [planning conference transcript; Harry Kraut and Candy Finklernotebooks (containing research articles, outlines, rough drafts, earlyscripts, production miscellany)], 1972-73
BOX 122 [research materials (reference lists, bibliographies, articles); and musicscores], 1972-73
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BOX 123-34 [scripts, annotated by production staff] Musical phonology (Boxes123-26), Musical syntax, (Boxes 126-29), Musical semantics (Boxes129-30), The delights and dangers of ambiguity (Boxes 131-32), Thetwentieth century crisis (Boxes 132-33), The poetry of earth (Boxes133-34), 1972-73
BOX 135 [miscellaneous: faculty introductory remarks; press; guest lists;financial; correspondence; topically related articles], 1972-73
BOX 136 [TV (WGBH) production materials: music taping and timings; productionschedules and technical notes; credits; text for TV promo, series intro,and musical examples program; set designs; admission tickets; viewerresponses], 1972-73
BOX 177-92 [TelePrompTer scripts (Boxes 177-89) and credit rolls (Boxes 190-92)],1973
BOX 137-38 [re: video production and distribution; TV/radio broadcasts; CBS 17-record set], 1973-76
BOX 139-196 Book Materials
BOX 193-96 The Joy of Music [typescripts and musical examples; articles, "The worldof jazz," Vogue, 3/15/56, and "Leonard Bernstein explores Americanmusical comedy," Vogue, 2/1/57; proofs; script for "What is sonataform?" (for a contemplated expanded edition?)], 1959
BOX 139 Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts [typescripts and musicexamples, annotations of Jack Gottlieb and LB, correspondence withpublisher], 1962, 1970
BOX 140-42 Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts [typescripts; musicalexamples; text; floppy disks of new material], 1992
BOX 196/6 Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts [music examples, JackGottlieb ms.], 1992
BOX 143 The Infinite Variety of Music [planning materials; correspondence withpublisher; typescript; musical examples], 1966
BOX 196/7 The Infinite Variety of Music [musical examples, miscellaneous], 1966BOX 144-56 The Unanswered Question. Six Talks at Harvard. [typescripts, grouped
by chapter (Boxes 144-49)][musical examples; visuals; photos (Boxes150-51)][galleys; paste-ups; proofs (Boxes 152-55)][publishersinformation; front matter; cover materials; record inserts; productionnotes; correspondence, memorandums, etc. (Box 156)], 1976
BOX 198 (Ov) The Unanswered Question. Six Talks at Harvard. [musical examples(chapters 5-6); visuals; page proofs], 1976
BOX 157-60 Findings [typescripts (including those of early forms The BernsteinAlbum and Reflections); planning notes and correspondence; photoreproduction permissions; photos (xeroxes); etc.] See also references inmain body of Writings, 1982
BOX 196/8 Findings [musical examples], 1982BOX 196/9 Gustav Mahler [musical examples (J. Gottlieb ms.) from "Who is Gustav
Mahler?" (considered for inclusion? in The Infinite Variety of Music orLeonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts)], n.d.
BOX 199-318 Photographs, 1915-199317,439 items
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Most of the photographs in the Bernstein Collection are organized inboxes, chronologically by years--one to three boxes per year. Thesephotos can be accessed chronologically, or by using the name andsubject indexes at the back of this section of the guide.
A designation (44A/012) may represent either an individual photograph, ora collection of images. When it represents multiple images, it is usuallyeither a collection of snapshots, a group of photographs affixed to asingle piece of paper, or even two 8"x10"'s affixed to either side of apiece of paper. In some cases there may be additional copies, oftenenlarged, of one or more of these individual images included in thegroup --these all may share the same designation.
Designations are primarily in two sections. In most cases, the first twocharacters represent the year of the photograph(s), i.e. "56" is 1956,and "87" is 1987. In cases where an exact year is unknown, but adecade is either known or assumed, the second character is an "X", i.e."6X" represents a period between 1960 and 1969. "MD" stands for"Mixed Dates," meaning, photographs that cover a range of years and/or decades and must be kept together (usually because they are affixedin a photo album); and "ND" stands for "No Dates known," meaning thatthere is not enough information to even determine the likely decadewhen the photograph(s) was taken. The other "odd" designations are:"HC" for holiday cards, "LB" for a collection of portraits of Bernsteinsent out on request, "FB" for a collection of portraits and productionshots of Felicia, "10MS" for Mass production shots, "FD" forphotographs used or considered for Findings, and "NL" for images usedin the Norton Lectures. The third character is usually the letter "A".This signifies that the photograph(s) is/are kept in folders either singlyor in a small group with other photographs. When the letter is a "B,""C," "D," or "E" it signifies a photo album. Photo albums are alsobolded, and do not have individual numeric designations for eachimage. When the third letter is an "S," it signifies that the item is in oneof the two boxes of slides.
The second section --following the slash (/) --is a number representingeither a specific image or a group of images. Hence, "73A/027" is the27th image (or group of images) from the year 1973. "73B" representsany image included in the first photo album from 1973.
Some designations have an additional field of information. These include"[Ov]" for "Oversize," "[+Ov]" indicating a photograph that is bothincluded in the regular size photographs and in the oversizephotographs, and "[Ov1]," "[Ov2]," etc. representing the variousdegrees of oversize material.
There are two sections to the index for the photographs. The first is aname index, the second is an index of places, events and activities.Leonard Bernstein is not listed in the first index as most of thephotographs in the collection include him. In the second index, themajority of activities are listed under "Bernstein, Leonard." One activitynot included is conducting. On average there are dozens of photographsin every year of Bernstein conducting, so for the researcher wishingconducting shots it is recommended that they determine the year/agethey wish the shots for and look through the photographs for that year.Activities are alphabetized by the noun when they exist. For instance,"playing the drums" is alphabetized under "d," whereas "swimming" isalphabetized under "s".
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A large number of photographs came with identification written on theback, margins, or included with various forms of notes. These were thebasis for most of the information in the indexes. However, it must benoted, as useful as this information was, we know that this informationis not infallible. For instance, we encountered a number of photographswhere copies of the exact same photograph were marked with differentdates, different locations, and the identification of the people in thephotographs included variant spellings. We made reasonable attemptsto determine correct spellings.
Many photographs are not represented in either of the indexes simplybecause there was no identifying information. When one photograph islisted in an index, it is not unusual for there to be other photographsnear it that may be from the same venue, but the photographscontained no identifying information so they were not included in theindex. So, it may be worth the researcher's time to look at thephotographs in surrounding folders to the one you have identified ascontaining the desired subject matter.
In most cases, where a place as noted in the photograph has no identifyingfeatures, for instance a portrait taken with a plain background, butnotated as having been taken in "St. Louis," that photograph would beunlikely show up in the index under "St. Louis," unless it was within arange of other photographs that included recognizable locations in "St.Louis." Similarly, if a photograph is notated that Bernstein isconducting the Vienna Philharmonic, but no orchestra members arevisible in the photograph, the photograph is not likely to appear in theindex next to "Vienna Philharmonic."
A few folders are empty and are marked "[photo missing]." These arecases where the Library was provided with notebooks of photocopies ofphotographs for a given year, but the original photograph never turnedup in the collection after the Library received it. The assumption is thatthese photographs were loaned out by the Bernstein organization, butthey were not returned by the time the collection was given to theLibrary. We hope, in time, that these photographs will be found andinserted in their proper place. Until that time, they are not representedin either of the indexes.
Arrangement is by chronlogical by date.PERMISSIONS/PRINTS/COPYING Photocopies may be made of
photographs for reference purposes only. Before any duplicates ornegatives can be made by the Library's Photoduplications Service, werequire the written permission of the copyright holder --usually thephotographer or their estate. For permission to copy family photos andsnapshots, we require the written permission of Amberson, Inc. Forother photographs, where no photographer information is provided, orvisible (i.e. photographs affixed to paper, in albums, etc.) we require nopermissions. Currently, the turnaround time for prints is four to sixweeks. Number of items: 17,439
BOX 199/1-78 ca. 1915-42Selected items available.-42A/001-90
BOX 200/1-13 1943Selected items available.43A/001-13
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BOX 201/1-26 1944Selected items available.44A/001-53
BOX 202/1-63 1945Selected items available.45A/001-100
BOX 203/1-69 1946Selected items available.46A/001-109
BOX 204/1-53 1947 (1 of 2)47A/001-90
BOX 205/1-30 1947 (2 of 2)Selected items available.47A/091-142
BOX 206/1-80 1948Selected items available.48A/001-140
BOX 207/1-77 1949Selected items available.49A/001-122
BOX 208/1-34 1940s4XA/001-47
BOX 209/1-43 1950Selected items available.50A/001-80
BOX 210/1-23 1951Selected items available.51A/001-32
BOX 211/1-53 1952Selected items available.52A/001-86
BOX 212/1-62 1953Selected items available.53A/001-100
BOX 213/1-78 195454A/001-100
BOX 214/1-63 1955Selected items available.55A/001-85
BOX 215/1-82 1956 (1 of 2)Selected items available.56A/001-100
BOX 216/1-32 1956 (2 of 2)56A/101-153
BOX 217/1-86 1957Selected items available.57A/001-126
BOX 218/1-86 1958 (1 of 2)Selected items available.
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58A/001-100BOX 219/1-71 1958 (2 of 2)
Selected items available.58A/101-200
BOX 220/1-78 1959 (1 of 2)Selected items available.59A/001-157
BOX 221/1-52 1959 (2 of 2)Selected items available.59A/158-226
BOX 222/1-58 1950s5XA/001-95
BOX 223/1-74 1960Selected items available.60A/001-128
BOX 224/1-35 196161A/001-48
BOX 225/1-43 196262A/001-55
BOX 226/1-45 196363A/001-87
BOX 227/1-42 196464A/001-78
BOX 228/1-31 196565A/001-75
BOX 229/1-62 1966Selected items available.66A/001-175
BOX 230/1-58 1967Selected items available.67A/001-137
BOX 231/1-77 196868A/001-181
BOX 232/1-18 1969Selected items available.69A/001-50
BOX 233/1-54 1960sSelected items available.6XA/013-77
BOX 234/1-51 197070A/001-113
BOX 235/1-44 1971Selected items available.71A/001-120
BOX 236/1-34 197272A/001-92
BOX 237/1-46 1973 (1 of 3)73A/001-141
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BOX 238/1-47 1973 (2 of 3)73A/142-261
BOX 239/1-38 1973 (3 of 3)73A/264-379
BOX 240/1-58 1974 (1 of 2)Selected items available.74A/001-179
BOX 241/1-19 1974 (2 of 2)Selected items available.74A/180-230
BOX 242/1-40 1975 (1 of 2)75A/001-101
BOX 243/1-45 1975 (2 of 2)75A/102-261
BOX 244/1-60 1976 (1 of 2)Selected items available.76A/001-184
BOX 245/1-15 1976 (2 of 2)76A/185-227
BOX 246/1-66 1977Selected items available.77A/001-196
BOX 247/1-50 1978 (1 of 2)78A/001-159
BOX 248/1-20 1978 (2 of 2)Selected items available.78A/160-203
BOX 249/1-39 1979 (1 of 2)79A/001-133
BOX 250/1-38 1979 (2 of 2)79A/134-259
BOX 251/1-48 1970s7XA/001-81
BOX 252/1-23 198080A/001-48
BOX 253/1-72 198181A/001-226
BOX 254/1-44 198282A/001-97
BOX 255/1-43 1983 (1 of 2)Selected items available.83A/001-115
BOX 256/1-22 1983 (2 of 2)83A/127-159
BOX 257/1-34 198484A/001-72
BOX 258/1-42 198585A/001-83
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BOX 259/1-42 1986Selected items available.86A/001-99
BOX 260/1-51 1987Selected items available.87A/001-113
BOX 261/1-66 1988Selected items available.88A/001-161
BOX 262/1-37 1989 (1 of 2)Selected items available.89A/001-114
BOX 263/1-35 1989 (2 of 2)89A/115-163
BOX 264/1-75 1980s (1 of 2)8XA/001-92
BOX 265/1-79 1980s (2 of 2)8XA/093-181
BOX 266/1-27 199090A/001-64
BOX 267/1-18 1991, 92 & 9391A/001-93A/002
BOX 268/1-67 Mixed Dates [MDA/003-53 from a disbound photo album] [MDA/054-131from a box labeled "Photos/NY Phil Japan tour 1961/Omnibus TVPictures/NY Phil Tour, Europe/Israel 1968" includes other subjects anddates begin from mid 50's, may be from disbound album]MDA/001-131
BOX 269/1-26 Holiday Cards, 1956-88Selected items available.HCA/001-29
BOX 270/1-70 Undated (1 of 2)NDA/001-100
BOX 271/1-44 Undated (2 of 2)NDA/101-208
BOX 272/1-53 Bernstein Portraits [from a box of, mostly, portraits of LB, to send out forrequests]LBA/001-61
BOX 273/1-27 Felicia Bernstein [fashion, glamour, and production photos of FeliciaBernstein]FBA/001-48
BOX 274/1-21 MassMSA/001-71
BOX 275/1-41 Findings (1 of 2) [from a box of photographs used or considered for thebook Findings]FDA/001-51
BOX 276/1-6 Findings (2 of 2) [from a box of photographs used or considered for thebook Findings, all or most of these photographs are duplicates of otherselsewhere in the collection]FDA/052
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BOX 277/1-27 Slides52S/001-MDS/010
BOX 278/1-12(Oversize)
Norton Lectures Slides
NLS/001-12BOX 279/1-32(Oversize)
ca. 1920-56
-42A/020-56A/151BOX 280/1-47(Oversize)
1957-64
57A/073-64A/009BOX 315/1-17(Oversize)
1959-80's
59A/046-8XA/190[Ov2]BOX 319/1-10(Oversize)
1960s, 1970-83
6XA/006-83A/158[Ov3]BOX 316 (Oversize) 1962
62A/027[+Ov2]BOX 281/1-47(Oversize)
1965-69
65A/050-69A/046BOX 282/1-34(Oversize)
1960s, 1970-73
6XA/001-73A/381BOX 283/1-26(Oversize)
1974-79
74A/006-7XA/083BOX 320 (Oversize) 1978
78A/147[+Ov3]BOX 284/1-35(Oversize)
1980-86
80A/049-86A/101BOX map case/1-5 1982
82A/099-103 map caseBOX 285/1-27(Oversize)
1987-90, Undated
87A/114-FBA/056BOX 302/1-34(Oversize)
1946-80's, Undated
46A/111-NDA/205[Ov1]BOX 286/1-14(Oversize)
Book Covers/Song Covers
BOX 303/1-17(Oversize)
Record Covers, Findings [from a box of photographs used or consideredfor the book Findings]FDA/053-65[Ov1]
BOX 317/1-7(Oversize)
Oliver Smith set designs
OSA/001-7[Ov2]
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BOX 287 1947-4847B, 48B
BOX 288 1948-6248C, 53B, 61B, 62B
BOX 289 196868B, 68C
BOX 290 196868D
BOX 291 1969-7069B, 70C
BOX 292 1975-7675B, 76B
BOX 293 197676C, 76D
BOX 294 1977-7877B, 78C
BOX 295 1983-84Selected items available.83B, 83C, 84B
BOX 296 1984-8584C, 85B, 85C
BOX 297 198686C
BOX 298 198888B, 88C, 88D
BOX 299 198888E
BOX 300 198989B, 89C
BOX 301 Mixed DatesMDC
BOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 304/1-33
1940's [disbound]
4XBBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 305
1951 (wedding album)
51BBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 306
1955-57
55B, 56B, 57BBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 307
1956-58
56C, 58DBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 308
1958
58B, 58CBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 309
1959
59B, 59C
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BOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 310
1959-62
59D, 62CBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 311
1962-63
62D, 63BBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 312
1963-66
63C, 66BBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 313
1967-78
67B, 70B, 78BBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 314
1986, 80's, Mixed Dates
86B, 8XB, MDB, MDDBOX Oversize PhotoAlbum 318
1987
87B
BOX 321-327 Datebooks, 1944-1990There are over fifty of Bernstein's datebooks from 1944 to 1990, virtually
covering his entire professional career. In some instances there is morethan one for the same time period. The datebooks have annotations inmany hands, though primarily either those of Bernstein or his secretaryHelen Coates.
Arrangement is chronlogical by date.
BOX 321 1944 [2 books], 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 [2 books]BOX 322 1950, 1950-51 Season, 1952 [Feb-July], 1952-53 [Oct.-Feb.], 53, 54, 55,
56, 57, 58BOX 323 1959, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66BOX 324 1966-74 [Travel], 1967, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72BOX 325 1973, 74, 75, 76 [3 books], 77, 78, 79BOX 326 1980, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 [2 books, 1 unbound]BOX 327 1987, 88, 89, 90
BOX 328-29 Schedules, 1983-1992Over ninety schedules regarding Bernstein's travel, conducting, recording
and other appearances between October 1983 and December 1992.Some schedules may cover the same time period as plans were changedor refined.
Arrangement is chronological by date.
BOX 328/1-28 October 1983-October 1987 (45 items)BOX 329/1-30 January 1988-December 1992 (46 items)
BOX 330-31 Address Books and Message Books, 1988-1989There are six address books that appear to cover different periods of time
and may have been used at various locations. One address book
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includes only foreign addresses. In addition, there are three TelephoneMessage Books for the period 1988 to 1989.
Arrangement is chronological by date.
BOX 330 Tel-Address [red cover]; Tel-Address [star-of-David card taped to cover];Addressen/Telefon; [suede covered, foreign addresses only]; L.B. USABOOK; [fabric covered with music motif, foreign address only, through"C's" only
BOX 331/1 [pages removed from metal "address book"]BOX 331/2 [2 p. with addresses]BOX 331/3 Telephone Message Book, "1988 Fairfield?" on inside coverBOX 331/4 Telephone Message Book, "1988 Fairfield?" on inside coverBOX 331/5 Telephone Message Book, "1989" on cover
BOX 332-34 IconographyThe iconography in the Bernstein collection includes cartoons, pen and ink
drawings, watercolors, prints, caricatures, and other items of aparticularly visual nature. Many of the works are representations ofBernstein or of a production conducted by Bernstein.
Arrangement is by format.
BOX 332-334 Includes: comic books; caricatures, including 1 by Klaus Bohle & 1 by FlexCoulter; cartoons; pen and inks, including 7 by Jossi Stern and 7 by LeoGlueckselig; puppets [photographs]; catalogues, including 1 of paintingsby Vittorio Piccinini Omaggio a Leonard Bernstein; prints; drawings,including 7 "Scenes from Der Rosenkavalier"; watercolors; highlyillustrated/decorated birthday cards; artists' brochures. Most items areof or refer to Bernstein.
BOX 335-386 Programs, 1925-1991The Programs series contains approximately 2,800 programs (including
duplicates) dating from 1925 through 1993. It should be noted, thatmany significant programs may be found only in the Scrapbooks--particularly those dating through the 1950's. While most of theprograms in the collection are the standard "concert programs," thePrograms series also contains programs to events, including: memorialservices, films, stage works, radio or television series, tributes,festivals, graduation ceremonies, award ceremonies, recordings, etc. Ingeneral, programs have been organized in date order. In the case offestivals and events that cover a range of dates we have used theearliest date. Some of the programs are for events which Bernsteinattended but did not participate in.
At the end of the Programs series are bound collections of programs andtyped lists or computer printouts listing Bernstein's concert programs.Some of these items appear to have been compiled and annotated byBernstein's assistant, Jack Gottlieb. Additional items filed among thegeneral chronology of programs include: tour itinerary schedules,clippings regarding specific programs, publicity materials, theatre andorchestra publications, and invitations.
Arrangement is chronological by date.While it is hard to provide rules for what programs can or cannot be
copied without the written permission of a copyright holder, the
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following information--provided by the General Counsel's Office of theCopyright Office--should be helpful. Published items (which we wouldconsider most programs to be) with no copyright notice and apublication date prior to 1978 are in the public domain. A programpublished between 1978 and 1989 without a copyright notice isprobably in the public domain. Programs that were copyrighted morethan 75 years ago are in the public domain; and, if they werecopyrighted, but not renewed within 28 years prior to 1978 they are inthe public domain. After 1989 copyright notices became optional.Programs which are under copyright may still be copied to the degreecovered by "fair use." In general, copying factual information from aprogram (such as the pages that list what works are being performed,song titles, listings of performers, designers, etc.) is more likely to becovered by "fair use" than articles or program notes.
BOX 335 1925-53BOX 336 1953-61BOX 337 1962-64BOX 338 1964-67BOX 339 1968-71BOX 340 1971-74BOX 341 1975-76BOX 342 1976-77BOX 343 1977-78BOX 344 1979 (Jan.-Nov.)BOX 345 1979-80BOX 346 1980-82BOX 347 1982 (March-July)BOX 348 1982-83BOX 349 1983-84BOX 350 1984 (March-Sept.)BOX 351 1984-85BOX 352 1985 (July-Sept.)BOX 353 1985-86BOX 354 1986 (April-June)BOX 355 1986 (July-Oct.)BOX 356 1986-87BOX 357 1987 (April-June)BOX 358 1987 (June-Sept.)BOX 359 1987 (Sept.-Nov.)BOX 360 1987-88BOX 361 1988 (June-Aug.) (Tanglewood)BOX 362 1988 (Aug.-Oct.)BOX 363 1988 (Oct.-Dec.)BOX 364 1988-89BOX 365 1989 (June-Sept.)BOX 366 1989 (Sept.-Nov.)BOX 367 1989-90
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BOX 368 1990 (April-Aug.) (Tanglewood)BOX 369 1990-91BOX 370 1991 (Feb.-July)BOX 371 1991-92BOX 372 1992 (May-Nov.)BOX 373 1992-93, undated & miscellaneous New York Philharmonic [notebooks
compiled by Jack Gottlieb, many annotated for timings (broadcastconcerts); some concerts not conducted by Bernstein]
BOX 374 1958-67, 1969 Leonard Bernstein Music Programs [notebooks with typedlists of Bernstein's work as a performer/conductor]
BOX 375 1934-44, 1945-47BOX 376 1948, 1949-57BOX 377 1958-61, 1962-63, 65-66, 1970 [incomplete] Carnegie Hall Programs
[notebooks, primarily computer printouts, and additional typedinformation; includes a list of Bernstein premieres at Carnegie Hall]
BOX 378 1943-90 New York Philharmonic [notebooks containing portions ofprograms by season]
BOX 379 1958-59, 1959-60BOX 380 1960-61, 1961-62BOX 381 1962-63BOX 382 1963-64BOX 383 1964-65BOX 384 1965-66BOX 385 1966-67, 1982-83BOX 386 1976-91 Oversize Programs
BOX SB 1-SB 130 Scrapbooks, 1933-1987The scrapbooks have been preserved on microfilm which is available in the
Library of Congress Performing Arts Reading Room under Microfilm99/20002 [MUS].
Arranged chronologically, except for the last five scrapbooks.
BOX SB 1 Vol. IA. Dec. 1, 1933-Nov. 30, 1941On microfilm: reel 1.
BOX SB 2 Vol. IB. April 1941-1942--Jan.-Feb. 1944On microfilm: reel 1.
BOX SB 3 Vol. II-A. Jan. 29, 1944-May 23, 1944On microfilm: reel 1.
BOX SB 4 Vol. II-B. May 23, 1944-Sept. 14, 1944On microfilm: reel 1.
BOX SB 5 Vol. 3-A. Sept. 15, 1944-Dec. 14, 1944On microfilm: reel 2.
BOX SB 6 Vol. 3-B. Dec. 14, 1944-Feb. 24, 1945On microfilm: reel 2.
BOX SB 7 Vol. IV. Feb. 24, 1945-Sept. 16, 1945On microfilm: reel 2.
BOX SB 8 Vol. V. Sept. 16, 1945-Feb. 16, 1946On microfilm: reel 3.
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BOX SB 9 Vol. VI. Feb. 17, 1946-Aug. 22, 1946On microfilm: reel 3.
BOX SB 10 Vol. VII. Aug. 22, 1946-Feb. 17, 1947On microfilm: reel 4.
BOX SB 11 Vol. VIII. Feb. 17, 1947-Oct. 6, 1947On microfilm: reel 5.
BOX SB 12 Vol. 9. Oct. 6, 1947-Feb. 22, 1948On microfilm: reel 6.
BOX SB 13 Vol. 10. Feb. 22, 1948-Oct. 29, 1948On microfilm: reel 7.
BOX SB 14 Vol. 11-A. Oct. 29, 1948-Dec. 21, 1948On microfilm: reel 7.
BOX SB 15 Vol. 11-B. Dec. 22, 1948-April 23, 1949On microfilm: reel 8.
BOX SB 16 Vol. 12-A. April 24, 1949-Dec. 13, 1949On microfilm: reel 8.
BOX SB 17 Vol. 12-B. Dec. 14, 1949-March 5, 1950On microfilm: reel 9.
BOX SB 18 Vol. 13. March 6, 1950-Jan. 29, 1951On microfilm: reel 9.
BOX SB 19 Vol. XIV. Jan. 30, 1951-May 14, 1952On microfilm: reel 10.
BOX SB 20 Vol. XV. May 16, 1952-March 9, 1953On microfilm: reel 10.
BOX SB 21 Vol. XVI. March 7, 1953-Oct. 25, 1953On microfilm: reel 11.
BOX SB 22 Vol. XVII. Oct. 27, 1953-Oct. 3, 1954On microfilm: reel 11.
BOX SB 23 Vol. 18. Nov. 4, 1954-July 31, 1955On microfilm: reel 12.
BOX SB 24 Vol. 19. Aug. 2, 1955-May 18, 1956On microfilm: reel 12.
BOX SB 25 Vol. 20. May 19, 1956-Dec. 31, 1956On microfilm: reel 13.
BOX SB 26 Vol. 21. Jan. 1, 1957-May 31, 1957On microfilm: reel 13.
BOX SB 27 Vol. 22. June 1, 1957-Oct. 2, 1957On microfilm: reel 14.
BOX SB 28 Vol. 23. Oct. 2, 1957-Dec. 29, 1957On microfilm: reel 14.
BOX SB 29 Vol. 24. Jan. 1, 1958-March 31, 1958On microfilm: reel 15.
BOX SB 30 Vol. 25. April 1, 1958-May 4, 1958On microfilm: reel 15.
BOX SB 31 Vol. 26. May 4, 1958-May 28, 1958On microfilm: reel 16.
BOX SB 32 Vol. 27. May 28, 1958-Aug. 17, 1958On microfilm: reel 16.
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BOX SB 33 Vol. 28. Aug. 24, 1958-Nov. 27, 1958On microfilm: reel 17.
BOX SB 34 Vol. 29. Nov. 28, 1958-Feb. 12, 1959On microfilm: reel 18.
BOX SB 35 Vol. 30. Feb. 12, 1959-May 2, 1959On microfilm: reel 18.
BOX SB 36 Vol. 31. May 2, 1959-Aug. 25, 1959On microfilm: reel 19.
BOX SB 37 Vol. 32. Aug. 25, 1959-Sept. 24, 1959On microfilm: reel 19.
BOX SB 38 Vol. 33. Sept. 25, 1959-Oct. 15, 1959On microfilm: reel 20.
BOX SB 39 Vol. 34. Oct. 16, 1959-Dec. 9, 1959On microfilm: reel 20.
BOX SB 40 Vol. 35. Dec. 12, 1959-Feb. 26, 1960On microfilm: reel 20.
BOX SB 41 Vol. 36. Feb. 26, 1960-May 15, 1960On microfilm: reel 21.
BOX SB 42 Vol. 37. May 24, 1960-Aug. 28, 1960On microfilm: reel 21.
BOX SB 43 Vol. 38. Aug. 28, 1960-Oct. 2, 1960On microfilm: reel 22.
BOX SB 44 Vol. 39. Oct. 2, 1960-Jan. 9, 1961On microfilm: reel 22.
BOX SB 45 Vol. 40. Jan. 9, 1961-March 31, 1961On microfilm: reel 23.
BOX SB 46 Vol. 41. April 1, 1961-July 1, 1961On microfilm: reel 23.
BOX SB 47 Vol. 42. July 1, 1961-Oct. 18, 1961On microfilm: reel 23.
BOX SB 48 Vol. 43. Oct. 18, 1961-Jan. 15, 1962On microfilm: reel 24.
BOX SB 49 Vol. 44. Jan. 17, 1962-May 1, 1962On microfilm: reel 24.
BOX SB 50 Vol. 45. May 3, 1962-Sept. 27, 1962On microfilm: reel 24.
BOX SB 51 Vol. 46. Sept. 27, 1962-Dec. 1, 1962On microfilm: reel 25.
BOX SB 52 Vol. 47. Dec. 1, 1962-Feb. 12, 1963On microfilm: reel 25.
BOX SB 53 Vol. 48. Feb. 13, 1963-July 1, 1963On microfilm: reel 26.
BOX SB 54 Vol. 49. July 7, 1963-Oct. 4, 1963On microfilm: reel 26.
BOX SB 55 Vol. 50. Oct. 4, 1963-Jan. 31, 1964On microfilm: reel 27.
BOX SB 56 Vol. 51. Jan. 31, 1964-April 21, 1964On microfilm: reel 28.
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BOX SB 57 Vol. 52. April 21, 1964-Nov. 1, 1964On microfilm: reel 28.
BOX SB 58 Vol. 53. Nov. 1, 1964-April 18, 1965On microfilm: reel 29.
BOX SB 59 Vol. 54. April 18, 1965-Oct. 1965On microfilm: reel 29.
BOX SB 60 Vol. 55. Oct. 1965-Jan. 1966On microfilm: reel 30.
BOX SB 61 Vol. 56. Jan. 1966-April 1, 1966On microfilm: reel 30.
BOX SB 62 Vol. 57. April 1, 1966-June 26, 1966On microfilm: reel 31.
BOX SB 63 Vol. 58. July 1, 1966-Oct. 14, 1966On microfilm: reel 31.
BOX SB 64 Vol. 59. Oct. 14, 1966-Jan. 1, 1967On microfilm: reel 32.
BOX SB 65 Vol. 60. Jan. 1, 1967-March 13, 1967On microfilm: reel 33.
BOX SB 66 Vol. 61. March 13, 1967-June 9, 1967On microfilm: reel 33.
BOX SB 67 Vol. 62. June 10, 1967-Oct. 1, 1967On microfilm: reel 34.
BOX SB 68 Vol. 63. Oct. 3, 1967-Jan. 18, 1968On microfilm: reel 34.
BOX SB 69 Vol. 64. Jan. 18, 1968-May 10, 1968On microfilm: reel 35.
BOX SB 70 Vol. 65. May 12, 1968-Sept. 1, 1968On microfilm: reel 36.
BOX SB 71 Vol. 66. Sept. 2, 1968-Sept. 30, 1968On microfilm: reel 36.
BOX SB 72 Vol. 67. Sept. 30, 1968-Jan. 5, 1969On microfilm: reel 37.
BOX SB 73 Vol. 68. Jan. 11, 1969-July 1, 1969On microfilm: reel 38.
BOX SB 74 Vol. 69. July 31, 1969-March 1, 1970On microfilm: reel 39.
BOX SB 75 Vol. 70. March 1, 1970-July 13, 1970On microfilm: reel 40.
BOX SB 76 Vol. 71. July 1970-March 6, 1971On microfilm: reel 41.
BOX SB 77 Vol. 72. March 7, 1971-Aug. 26, 1971On microfilm: reel 42.
BOX SB 78 Vol. 73. Aug. 26, 1971-Sept. 30, 1971On microfilm: reel 42.
BOX SB 79 Vol. 74. Oct. 1, 1971-Dec. 25, 1971On microfilm: reel 43.
BOX SB 80 Vol. 75. Jan. 1972-June 6, 1972On microfilm: reel 44.
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BOX SB 81 Vol. 76. June 7, 1972-Oct. 19, 1972On microfilm: reel 44.
BOX SB 82 Vol. 77. Oct. 20, 1972-March 1973On microfilm: reel 45.
BOX SB 83 Vol. 78. March 1973-June 24, 1973On microfilm: reel 45.
BOX SB 84 Vol. 79. June 24, 1973-Sept. 1, 1973On microfilm: reel 46.
BOX SB 85 Vol. 80. Sept. 1973-March 1, 1974On microfilm: reel 46.
BOX SB 86 Vol. 81. March 2, 1974-July 31, 1974On microfilm: reel 47.
BOX SB 87 Vol. 82. Aug. 1, 1974-Jan. 1, 1975On microfilm: reel 47.
BOX SB 88 Vol. 83. Jan. 5, 1975-July 31, 1975On microfilm: reel 48.
BOX SB 89 Vol. 84. Aug. 1975-Dec. 31, 1975On microfilm: reel 48.
BOX SB 90 Vol. 85. Jan. 1976-May 18, 1976On microfilm: reel 48.
BOX SB 91 Vol. 86. May 18, 1976-July 2, 1976On microfilm: reel 49.
BOX SB 92 Vol. 87. July 2, 1976-Dec. 24, 1976On microfilm: reel 49.
BOX SB 93 Vol. 88. Jan. 1, 1977-Oct. 3, 1977On microfilm: reel 50.
BOX SB 94 Vol. 89. Oct. 5, 1977-Feb. 4, 1978On microfilm: reel 50.
BOX SB 95 Vol. 90. Feb. 10, 1978-Aug. 25, 1978On microfilm: reel 51.
BOX SB 96 Vol. 91. Aug. 25, 1978-Nov. 28, 1978On microfilm: reel 51.
BOX SB 97 Vol. 92. Nov. 23, 1978-June 1979On microfilm: reel 52.
BOX SB 98 Vol. 93. June 6, 1979-Aug. 31, 1979On microfilm: reel 52.
BOX SB 99 Vol. 94. Sept. 1, 1979-Oct. 18, 1979On microfilm: reel 53.
BOX SB 100 Vol. 95. Oct. 18, 1979-Dec. 25, 1979On microfilm: reel 53.
BOX SB 101 Vol. 96. Feb. 1, 1980-April 25, 1980On microfilm: reel 54.
BOX SB 102 Vol. 97. May 1, 1980-Nov. 1, 1980On microfilm: reel 54.
BOX SB 103 Vol. 98. Nov. 1, 1980-Feb. 27, 1981On microfilm: reel 54.
BOX SB 104 Vol. 99. March 1, 1981-Aug. 25, 1981On microfilm: reel 55.
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BOX SB 105 Vol. 100. Sept. 1, 1981-Nov. 1, 1981On microfilm: reel 55.
BOX SB 106 Vol. 101. Nov. 1, 1981-March 26, 1982On microfilm: reel 56.
BOX SB 107 Vol. 102. March 26, 1982-July 3, 1982On microfilm: reel 56.
BOX SB 108 Vol. 103. July 4, 1982-Oct. 30, 1982On microfilm: reel 57.
BOX SB 109 Vol. 104. Nov. 1, 1982-March 27, 1983On microfilm: reel 57.
BOX SB 110 Vol. 105. April 1, 1983-Aug. 1, 1983On microfilm: reel 57.
BOX SB 111 Vol. 106. Aug. 1, 1983-Aug. 31, 1983On microfilm: reel 57.
BOX SB 112 Vol. 107. Sept. 1, 1983-Nov. 26, 1983On microfilm: reel 57.
BOX SB 113 Vol. 108. Nov. 26, 1983-Feb. 18, 1984On microfilm: reel 58.
BOX SB 114 Vol. 109. Feb. 19, 1984-April 1, 1984On microfilm: reel 58.
BOX SB 115 Vol. 110. April 1, 1984-June 21, 1984On microfilm: reel 59.
BOX SB 116 Vol. 111. June 22, 1984-Oct. 30, 1984On microfilm: reel 59.
BOX SB 117 Vol. 112. Oct. 30, 1984-May 27, 1985On microfilm: reel 59.
BOX SB 118 Vol. 113. May 31, 1985-Aug. 30, 1985On microfilm: reel 60.
BOX SB 119 Vol. 114. Sept. 1, 1985-April 12, 1986On microfilm: reel 60.
BOX SB 120 Vol. 115. April 12, 1986-July 19, 1986On microfilm: reel 60.
BOX SB 121 Vol. 116. July 22, 1986-Sept. 21, 1986On microfilm: reel 61.
BOX SB 122 Vol. 117. Sept. 9, 1986-Oct. 9, 1986On microfilm: reel 61.
BOX SB 123 Vol. 118. Oct. 19, 1986-April 1, 1987On microfilm: reel 61.
BOX SB 124 Vol. 119. April 1, 1987-June 23, 1987On microfilm: reel 62.
BOX SB 125 Vol. 120. June 23, 1987-July 24, 1987On microfilm: reel 62.
BOX SB 126 Book 3. Sept. 1944-Jan. 15, 1945On microfilm: reel 63.
BOX SB 127 Book 4. March 18, 1945-June 5, 1945On microfilm: reel 63.
BOX SB 128 Book 6. July 6, 1945-Oct. 9, 1945On microfilm: reel 63.
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BOX SB 129 Book 7. Sept. 1946-On microfilm: reel 63.
BOX SB 130 Book 10. Jan. 1947-On microfilm: reel 63.
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Photographs, Index I, PeopleAbbado, Claudio
78A/016-26, 88DAbbott, George
53A/092Abell, David
81A/221-222, 226Ackerman, Bob
84BAdams, Edie
53A/095-96Agron, Gershon
57A/069Ahern, Mary
54A/065, 59A/076, 78, 58D, 60A/099Ahilea, Eliyahu
54A/099 [autographed]Ahnsjo
84A/022Aiken, Conrad
78A/165Ajolo, Kuba
48BAlbee, Edward
81A/100Alberts, Eunice
51A/016Alcalay, Eugene
82A/094-95, 84A/019, 86A/048, 8XA/052Alcalay, Gina
NDA/001Alessandri, Arturo & family
51A/022Alfidi, Joey
57A/001Allen, Betty
64A/053, 69A/018Allen, Phillip
88A/076, 77, 8XA/162Allen, Reginald
59A/224[Ov] [signed]Alpert, Victor
8XA/053Amara, Lucine
59A/224 [signed]Ames, Alison
87A/093, 90A/055[Ov]Ames, Amyas
68A/141-142, 153, 69A/016Ames, Evie
60A/026, 61A/015, 67A/003, 68A/141-142Amurri, Eva
85A/072Amurri, Franco
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83A/133[Ov1], 84B, 8XA/159Anderson, Jane (sister-in-law)
86A/003, 88E, 8XA/147-148Anderson, June
89A/131-132, 91A/003-4Anderson, Marian
47A/117, 119Andrews, Milse
70A/061, 77Angyan, Thomas [?]
90A/059Applebaum, Lon
44A/052Aranjos, Mr.
59A/072Argerich, Martha
77A/009, 186Arlen, Harold
55A/050-51Arlt, Dr.
66A/083Armano, Kazaba [sic]
70A/088Armstrong, Louis
56A/143, 151[Ov]Arrau, Claudio
76A/106-107Arroyo, Martina
65A/016-17, 25, 27, 70A/008-13Artiz, John
63A/065-66Ashcroft, Dame Peggy
74A/181Asher, Richard
80A/022Asher, Sheila & Dick
73A/267-268Ashkenazy, Vladimir
89BAtkinson, David
52A/015Atlas, Dalia
66A/108, 89A/139, 90A/048Auden, W. H.
49A/118, 50A/003-5, 7Auger, Arleen
91A/013Austin, Patti
88A/001Austria, Maria
50A/73Avidom, Menahem (Munio)
50A/023, 032Aviva
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48A/089Avrech, Mira [sic]
57A/070Baar, Curtis
62A/011Bacall, Lauren
78A/087-88, 104-105, 78S/001, 86A/047, 73, 89-91, 88A/082, 90A/033Baetz, Richard
63A/040Bailey, George
81A/123Ball, Ellen
see$Bernstein, EllenBall, Ian
8XA/148Ballanchine, George
62A/021, 66A/104-105[Ov]Baltsa, Agnes
75A/039, 71-99[?]Bankhead, Tallulah
NDA/002Baranovic, Mr.
59A/063Barbirolli, Sir John & Lady
58C, 58DBarenboim, Daniel & Jacqueline (DuPre)
73A/267-268, 270Barkin, Ben
68A/130, MDA/113Barlow, Sam
44A/004Barre, Raymond
76DBarrett, Mr.
66A/083Barrett, Michael
82A/047-48, 60, 84A/073[Ov], 86A/027, 88A/002, 158, 89A/093, 110Barschel, Uwe
87A/040-46Bartlestone, Billie
5XA/081Bartok, Mrs. Bela
MDCBaryshnikov, Mikhail
7XA/049Baskevsky, Walter [sic]
66BBasterude, Jim
86A/093Battles, John
44A/018-21, 30-31, 35-36, 41Baudrier, Jacqueline
78A/032, 35Bauer-Mengelberg, Stefan
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55A/041-43Baxter, Ann [?]
NDA/003Bean, Mayor
76A/068Beck, Richard P.
72A/092 [autographed]Becker, John
59A/181Beethoven, Ludwig van (portraits)
MDS/002Behrens, Hildegard
80A/028-41, 81A/028, 216, 83A/140Bekic, Mr.
59A/063Bekrashow, Bob
59CBelafonte, Harry
61A/003-4Belkin, Alexander, Boris, Dominique & Maia
8XA/163Bell, Donald
62A/029Belt, Byron
74A/193Ben-Gurion, David
4XA/041, 53A/054-55, 57B, 63C, 67A/066Ben-Gurion, Pola
48A/048, 52, 64, 48B, 57B, 67A/066Ben-Zvi, President
53A/056-57Benes, Mr. & Mrs.
46A/090-91Bennett, Derek
63BBennett, John C.
68A/053Benny, Jack
59A/188, 88DBenson, Raymond
59A/072Bentley, Muriel
44A/016Benzell, Mimi
45A/031, 56A/008Berenblum, Isaac
MDA/006, 9Berger, Roland
MDA/117Berio, Luciano
68A/153Berks [sic], Franz
62A/011Berlos [sic], Robert
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60A/123Berman, Naomi
46A/019, 25Berman, Natalie
48A/001Berman, Ruthie
47A/034, 76, 48BBernstein, Alexander Serge Leonard (son)
53B, 55A/033, 60, 69-70, 76, 82, 56A/014, 55-56, 64-74, 78, 80-81, 117-118, 133, 136,143, 145-148, 56C, 57A/019, 29-34, 37-38, 44-47, 49-50, 77-89, 97, 100, 101, 103, 107, 116-119,126, 58A/092-93, 96-100, 111, 114-115, 125, 128, 144, 158, 174, 197, 58D, 59A/004-5[+Ov],6[Ov], 18, 29-36, 39-40, 44-45, 59, 83-86, 98, 138, 149-150, 161-162, 167, 192-194, 209-211,218, 5XA/072, 95, 101[Ov], 60A/001-2, 11-16(15[+Ov]), 23-25, 63-65, 67-71, 73-74, 76, 82, 84,88, 115, 118-119, 125, 61A/007, 16-17, 55, 63A/027-28, 64A/024, 61, 65A/032, 72, 66A/078,81-82, 93, 119, 121-124, 129[Ov], 133[Ov], 67A/080-81, 82[Ov], 84-87, 88[Ov], 96-97, 100-104,112, 68A/060-63, 65-66, 68-69, 71-72, 73[Ov], 74-77, 78[Ov], 79, 80-82[Ov], 88-92, 104-112,115-117, 122-123, 130-131, 155, 157, 68S/001, 69A/031-35, 47-50, 69B, 6XA/010[Ov3], 20-22,73, 78[Ov], 82-85[Ov], 71A/068, 89, 73A/026, 49-58, 66, 78-81, 85-86, 167-171, 379, 74A/113,122, 132, 134, 136-137, 229-230, 75A/049-51, 53, 76A/224-225, 77A/012, 22, 153, 77S/002, 78A/094, 186, 79A/001, 81, 80A/027, 7XA/010-15, 82A/063, 91, 83A/001, 12, 25, 31-33, 149, 83B,83C, 84A/058, 84B, 84C, 85A/010, 86A/003, 73, 76, 86C, 87A/072, 87, 91, 88A/076-77, 86, 88,91, 99, 151, 88E, 89A/019-20, 95-100, 148, 8XA/147, 150, 90A/053, 91A/005, MDA/001-2, 45-47,113-115, 119, MDB, MDD, MDS/001, HCA/001-5, 7-21, 29Bernstein, Burton (Burtie) (brother)
-42A/060-61, 78-79, 46A/053, 55, 101, 48A/035, 125, 49A/038, 53, 58-60, 78, 83, 100,4XA/037, 4XB, 50A/081[Ov], 51A/026, 30, 51B, 52A/024, 26, 53A/088, 53B, 56A/032, 78 [as SantaClaus], 57A/043, 58A/003-4, 8-10, 12-13, 17-18, 98, 58S/001, 59A/009-10, 34, 149-150, 209, 5XA/082, 60A/027, 72, 74-77, 128, 62A/003, 5, 9, 48[Ov2], 62B, 63A/039, 67A/111, 74A/035-36, 76A/091-92, 217, 78B, 79A/005, 81, 84C, 86A/003, 86C, 88E, 89A/020, 8XA/146-148, 151, 178, MDA/001, 24-26, MDC, MDDBernstein, Dinah Malamud (grandmother)
51B, NDA/004Bernstein, Ellen (sister-in-law)
53B, 60A/072-77, 128, 62A/003, 62B, 67A/111, 113, 86C, 87A/072, 8XA/060, 178, MDDBernstein, Felicia Montealegre Cohn (wife)
-42A/064[childhood photos in Chile], 88-90, 45A/091, 95, 46A/055, 60, 80-83, 101, 47A/106-107, 109, 125-126, 49A/117, 4XA/036, 48[Ov], 4XB, 51A/019[Ov], 21[Ov], 26-29, 32, 51B,52A/002-6, 8, 12, 21-26, 43, 36, 53, 70, 72, 84, 85[Ov], 89, 53A/005-6, 10, 28, 30-31, 47, 56-60,65, 67-69, 78, 86-88, 90, 53B, 54A/004, 6-11, 14, 17, 22-23, 25-26, 28, 44, 95, 55A/031, 51, 60,70, 74-75, 82, 56A/009-12, 14, 50, 56, 61, 64-67, 78-79, 114, 122-123[Ov], 133, 136, 138[+Ov],150[Ov], 56B, 56C, 57A/021, 23-25, 28, 40, 46, 55, 58-65, 67-72, 77-89, 97, 100, 101,103-105[104-106[Ov]], 118, 126, 57B, 58A/022, 32, 35, 39-48, 59-60, 62-67, 73, 75, 86, 88,97-98, 101-105, 107, 111, 113, 126-128, 144, 187-188, 58B, 58C, 58D, 59A/037-38, 41, 51, 60,62-64, 82, 92, 99-100, 103, 106, 109, 112, 114-115, 126, 133-136, 149-150, 155-156, 162, 167,170, 173, 187, 192, 203, 209, 59B, 59C, 59D, 5XA/041, 68-77, 81, 100[Ov], 60A/003, 5, 7-8,13-16, 25-27, 29, 50, 54, 56-57, 64, 68-69, 82, 85-86, 100, 111, 119, 125, 61A/007, 13, 15-18, 20,61B, 62A/003, 28, 31, 36, 38, 49-51, 55, 62B, 62C, 62D, 63A/048, 52-59, 63, 63C, 64A/004-5,9[+Ov], 36-37, 39, 49, 54-56, 61, 73, 65A/016-17, 19, 22-23, 30-34, 72, 66A/004-5, 7-8, 10, 50,63, 78-79, 81, 97, 99, 112, 129[Ov], 133[Ov], 66B, 67A/003, 23, 47, 75, 88[Ov], 100-104,108-109, 68A/038, 120, 157, 165, 173, 69A/011-12, 29, 31-35, 37, 47-50, 6XA/002[Ov], 9[Ov3],13-20, 70A/061, 63, 77, 91, 105, 70B, 71A/013-18, 48-51, 68-72, 82, 89, 72A/020, 87, 73A/020-21,26, 49-58, 63-65, 67-68, 75-77, 79, 85-86, 215-217, 73A/265, 267-269, 364, 379, 74A/229-230,75A/050-53, 183-184, 76A/058, 224-225, 77A/153, 77S/002, 78A/021-22, 25, 54, 158, 7XA/001-9,
Leonard Bernstein Collection 231
81, 89[Ov1], MDA/002, 23, 41, 45-46, 112, 118, MDB, MDD, MDS/001, 9, HCA/002-5, 7, 9-19,LBA/041, FBA/001-48, 49-56[Ov] [glamour, fashion & production shots]Bernstein, Jamie Anna Maria (daughter)
52A/069-75, 79-84, 53A/028-30, 52, 83-85, 89-90, 100, 53B, 54A/014, 18-25, 44-46, 95-96,100, 55A/007-10, 15-17, 33, 60-63, 74, 76, 82-85, 56A/012-14, 18, 20, 50-51, 55-56, 64-67, 70-81,107-108, 117-118, 120[Ov], 123[Ov], 133, 136, 143-149, 56C, 57A/019, 23-25, 37-38, 42, 44-47,49-50, 74[Ov], 77-90, 97, 100, 101, 107, 112, 117-119, 126, 58A/20-22, 92-93, 97-105, 111, 115,144, 163-164, 174, 183, 194-197, 58C, 58D, 59A/004, 18, 29-36, 39-40, 44-45, 59, 84-86, 98, 138,149-150, 161-162, 167, 192, 209-211, 5XA/072, 90, 95, 60A/001-2, 4-6, 8, 13-16(15[+Ov]), 23-25,63-65, 67-71, 73-77, 82, 85-87, 89, 115, 118-119, 125, 61A/007, 16-17, 35-36, 63A/027-28, 64A/024, 61, 65A/032, 39, 72-73, 66A/076, 81-82, 93, 119, 121-124, 128-133[Ov], 67A/081, 88[Ov],95[Ov], 100-104, 112, 117, 68A/041, 60-61, 63-69, 71-72, 73[Ov], 74-77, 78[Ov], 79, 80-82[Ov],83-86, 87[Ov], 91-92, 104-110, 115-117, 122-123, 130-131, 135, 157, 165, 68S/001, 69A/005-6,10, 31-35, 47-50, 69B, 6XA/020, 22, 27-31, 85-86[Ov], 70B, 71A/068, 89, 73A/026, 49-58, 65, 74,77-79, 82-83, 85-86, 379, 74A/072-73, 229-230, 75A/051-53, 76A/224-225, 77A/012, 153, 77S/002, 78A/054, 94, 186, 79A/001, 81, 7XA/017, 25, 80A/027, 82A/063-64, 83A/001, 12, 25, 31, 33,149, 83B, 83C, 84A/045-51, 84C, 85A/010, 61-62, 86A/003, 69-70, 73, 76, 86C, 87A/094, 88A/028, 76-77, 81-82, 89-90, 99, 88E, 89A/019-20, 95-100, 136, 148, 8XA/146-148, 150, 153-154,157, 90A/053, 91A/003, 5-9, 93A/001-2, MDA/001-2, 44-46, 112-114, 119, MDB, MDC, MDD,MDS/001, 9, HCA/001-5, 7-21, 29Bernstein, Jane
see$Anderson, JaneBernstein, Jennie (mother)
-42A/007, 11-12, 16-17, 20[Ov], 21, 29, 62-63, 73, 46A/026, 48A/017, 138[?], 49A/094-95,116, 4XB, 50A/024, 70, 72, 51A/019[Ov], 26, 51B, 53B, 57A/118, 58A/097-98, 59A/012-13, 21,135, 137-138, 5XA/078, 60A/049, 72, 74-75, 77, 100, 62A/003-5, 7-9, 47, 48[Ov2], 62B, 8-9, 12,63A/039, 67A/106, 113, 119[Ov], 71A/038[Ov], 61-63, 87, 74A/037-38, 212, 75A/101[autographed], 77A/028-29, 78A/084-86, 93-95, 146, 79A/235, 80A/018, 21, 31, 33, 83A/031, 33,149, 84A/046-47, 84C, 86A/003, 59, 63, 86C, 87A/003, 88A/076, 80, 88-90, 88E, 89A/020, 136,148, 8XA/059, 146-149, 152-153, 178, 181, 90A/054, 91A/001, MDA/001-2, 13-23, 41, MDC,MDD, MDS/001, FDA/001-2Bernstein, Karen (niece)
67A/111-114, 78A/090, 94, 83A/031, 149, 86A/003, 86C, 88E, 89A/020, 8XA/147, 93A/002,MDA/001, 48, MDC, MDDBernstein, Michael (nephew)
66A/118, 67A/111-113, 115, 86C, 88E, 8XA/148, 178, MDA/001, MDDBernstein, Nina Maria Felicia (daughter)
62A/032, 64A/061, 65A/032, 35-37, 72, 66A/081, 119, 121-124, 128-133[Ov], 67A/001,081, 86-87, 88[Ov], 100-104, 112-113, 119[Ov], 122-124, 137[Ov], 68A/157, 69A/031-35, 47-50,6XA/020, 22-26, 81[Ov], 71A/068, 89, 73A/021, 26, 49-58, 63-66, 74, 81-82, 85-86, 167-169, 274,379, 74A/039, 229-230, 75A/051, 53, 79, 183, 206, 220, 76A/224, 77A/014, 138, 153, 77S/002,78A/090, 92-93, 144, 186, 79A/001, 11-12, 23, 43-44, 81, 165, 7XA/016, 80A/027, 82A/063-64,83A/001, 12, 25, 33, 117[Ov], 149, 83B, 83C, 84A/047, 59, 84C, 85A/010, 86A/003, 73, 76, 86C,87A/087, 91, 88A/028, 67-73, 75-77, 82, 86, 88, 90, 160, 88E, 89A/019, 95-100, 148, 8XA/059,147-148, 157-158, 90A/053, 91A/005, 93A/002, MDA/001, 46, 112, MDB, MDC, MDD, MDS/001,HCA/006-21, 29Bernstein, Samuel J. (Shmuel Yosef) (father)
-42A/001, 10, 12, 16-17, 20[Ov], 21, 23, 29, 33-35, 61-62, 87, 46A/019, 25-26, 47A/040-41,75, 77, 104, 140, 48A/017, 138, 49A/116, 122, 4XA/038, 45, 51[Ov], 4XB, 50A/070, 80, 51A/019[Ov], 26, 31, 51B, 57A/068-69, 124, 58A/097, 59A/012-13, 21, 59, 137, 209, 5XA/078-80, 60A/023, 64, 72, 74-75, 62A/003-9, 47, 48[Ov2], 62B, 62D, 63A/039, 67A/001, 106, 113, 123-124,6XA/059, 81[Ov], 88E, MDA/001-2, 4-20, MDC, MDD, MDS/001, FDA/002-3Bernstein, Shirley (sister)
Leonard Bernstein Collection 232
-42A/016, 22[Ov], 29, 42, 60, 76, 44A/012, 13, 15-16, 45A/048, 90, 47A/036, 38, 40, 45-47,64-70, 75-77, 79, 81-82, 91, 94-98, 101, 103-104, 106-107, 109, 110, 137-138, 140, 47B, 48A/018,103, 105, 49A/036-38, 54-55, 68, 122, 4XB, 50A/041-43, 73, 81[Ov], 51A/008, 26, 51B, 52A/26-7,53A/006, 28, 88, 53B, 54A/017, 57A/118-119, 59A/209, 5XA/081, 60A/027, 052, 55, 75-76, 119,61A/018, 36, 62A/003, 9, 62B, 67A/110, 74A/034-35, 76A/091-92, 217, 78A/083-86, 92, 94,142-143, 78B, 79A/001, 81, 166, 7XA/017, 80A/027, 81A/201, 83A/031, 149, 84B, 84C, 86A/003,47, 86C, 87A/067, 72, 87, 97, 88A/012-13, 15, 77, 99, 88E, 89A/020, 148, 8XA/146-148, 151, 178,90A/003, 6-8, 14, 91A/002, 93A/001, MDA/001, 25-27, 33, 42, MDB, MDC, MDD, FDA/003Berrigan, Dan
72A/033Berry, Walter [sic]
68A/036, 69A/020, 23, 46[Ov], 71A/030, 33Beversdorf, Tommy
49A/002Bezruchko, Raya
89A/119Bibie, Frances
58A/045-46Bikel, Ofra
63A/062Bilgram, Hedwig
88A/031Bing, Rudolf
59A/224[Ov] [signed], 61A/031, 62A/021, 64A/004-5, 66A/104-105[Ov]Blackman, Charles F.
59A/156, 59CBlatt, Hester
-42A/054Blatt, Ouida
-42A/055Blegen, Judith
75A/039, 71-99[?], 84A/022, 88A/030Blier, Steven
89A/110Bliersbach, J. Dieter
76A/116-119Blitzstein, Marc
46A/019, 27-28, 50, 4XA/005, 4XB, 51A/033[Ov], 52A/014, 16-17, 19, 40-41, 57A/020,5XA/083-84, 60A/122, MDA/033Bloom, Julius
76A/019[Ov]Blum, Pierre-Alain
86A/002Blumenau, Bonnie Lee
6XA/055Blumenfeld, Harold
53A/039Boa, Matthew & family
89A/114, 152Boatwright, McHenry
66BBodinet, Jean-Marie
76A/218Bogardus, Stephen
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78A/088Bohm, Maxi
72A/088-90Bookspan, Martin
66A/102Borgna, Michelle & Oliviero
90A/062Bornislei, Charles
64A/003Boskowsky, Willi
66A/006, 66BBoulanger, Nadia
62A/013, 78A/029-35, 79A/122Boulez, Pierre
73A/267-269, 74A/136Bowen, Otis
76A/005Brademas, John
80A/023Brandt, Ruth
59A/156Brandt, Mrs. Willy
59CBrawley, Robert
64A/014Bray, Byron
47A/106, 109Brendel, Wolfgang
81A/019Brennan, Maureen
75A/215-216Bressler, Charles
62A/029Brewster, Dr., President of Yale
73A/020-21Brice, Carol
46A/049Britten, Benjamin
68A/173, NDA/167[Ov]Bronfman, Yefim
76A/089-90Brooks, David
52A/014Brooks, Rodney
73A/123-124Brown, Mr.
66A/083Brown, Justin
8XA/065Brown, Mark
73A/248[Ov], 260[Ov]Brown, Timothy
8XA/126Browne, Deborah
Leonard Bernstein Collection 234
79A/192-193Brubeck, Dave
59A/165-166Brubeck, Howard
59A/165-166Brun, Herbert
49A/023Bruno, Harry
59A/169 [autographed]Brusa, Elisabetta
89A/154Bryner, Yul
FBA/040Bu[?], Yuri
61A/049[Ov1] [autographed]Bucherfield, Mary
45A/025Bulsa, Gisele
85A/035Bunche, Dr. Malfl (Ralph)
49A/021Burford, Ray
73A/266, 272Burger, Justice Warren
61BBurgin, Richard
49A/045Burgos, Julia
78A/169Burton, Clare
8XA/149Burton, Humphrey
72A/014, 73A/258, 74A/179, 76A/160, 7XA/078, 83A/143 [autographed], 90A/059, FDA/046Burton, Mrs. Humphrey
73A/272Busterud, James
87A/015-17, 24-27, 29, 31Butler, Antonia
73A/249[Ov], 260[Ov]Buxbaum, [?]
NDA/032Cadwgan, Mr.
66A/083Caeser, Irving
45A/033Cagney, James
80A/017Cahn, Rabbi Judah & Evelyn
60A/075, 77Calderon, Pedro
88DCallas, Maria
53A/064, 67, 70, 76, 79-81, 55A/014, 59A/057-58, FDA/023
Leonard Bernstein Collection 235
Camus, Clara73A/216-217
Cantor, Eddie50A/034, 44
Cantor, Michael88A/160
Carson, Margaret66A/096, 73A/60, 65, 69-74, 78, 81, 84-86, 364, 76A/015
Carson, Violet63B
Carter, President Jimmy77A/006 [signed], 79A/009-12 [autographed], 80A/018 [autographed], 20 [autographed]
Carter, Rosalynn77A/006 [autographed], 79A/010, 80A/018
Caruthers, Osgood59A/205
Carvalho, Eleazar de48A/023, 49A/048-49, 52, 113, 4XA/004, 52A/036, 53A/052, 59, 5XA/086
Casadesus, Gaby87A/055
Casadesus, Robert5XA/067
Casals, Pablo58A/141-142, 155-156, 65A/074, 88D
Cassavetes, JohnNDA/006
Castelbarco, Emanuela53A/067, 69, 55A/011
Castelbarco, Walli Toscanini55A/011
Castle, Joyce88A/002
Centure, Rev. Gustace [sic]45A/098 [autographed]
Chagall, Marc60A/017
Chaiken, Frank82A/092
Chamis, Flavio83A/155, 85A/071, 8XA/047, MDB
Chapin, Schuyler61A/023, 72A/036, MDB
Chaplin, Charlie61A/020, 67A/075, 76[+Ov], 77[Ov]
Chaplin, Josephine67A/076[+Ov]
Chaplin, Oona61A/020
Chapple, Dr.-42A/059
Chapro, Mrs.60A/049
Charly, Remy52A/013
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Chatterton, Ruth48A/016
Chavez, Carlos53A/034
Chenette, Dean Louis75A/224
Cheshin, Ruth93A/001
Chinmoy, Sri79A/023, 86A/060, 100[Ov] [autographed], 86B
Ciro54A/004, 6-8, 13, 38
Claman, Marian54A/022
Clarke, Michael73A/249[Ov], 260[Ov]
Cliburn, Van67A/006-7
Coates, Helen Grace-42A/038, 92[Ov][signed], 46A/005, 54-55, 103, 47A/106-107, 109, 48A/040-41, 48, 54, 64,
87, 89, 92, 48B, 50A/071, 51A/010, 51B, 53A/011, 54A/018-21, 55A/010, 15, 56A/056, 58D, 59A/036, 98, 149-150, 226, 5XA/073, 60A/127, 63A/050-51, 65, 66A/068, 151, 66B, 67A/002, 136,68A/044-46, 68A/175, 69A/014-15, 71A/120, 73A/059-61, 66, 69, 74, 85-86, 74A/107-108, 76A/015, 78A/080, 146, 83C, 86A/004-7, 82, 87A/002, 4, 114[Ov]Cohen, Ady (Adi)
84A/072, 88A/146Cohen, Edward
59A/067Cohen, Mrs. Frank (Ethel)
48A/001, 29-30, 131, 49A/031-33Cohn, Clemencia Montealegra (Chita) (mother-in-law)
51A/019[Ov], 51B, 54A/046, 57A/047, 101, 59A/161-162Cohn, Madeleine
54A/45-46Cole, Nat King
61A/003Collins, Mayor John
62BCollura, Franco
7XA/076Comden, Betty
44A/006, [20-25, 35-36, 39, 41 in On the Town], 53, 49A/111, 4XA/040, 4XB, 58C, 58D,60A/083, 63A/039, 66A/110, 66B, 71A/001, 74A/005, 6[Ov], 78A/073-74, 87, 106, 140, 78S/001,7XA/017, 80A/014, 26, 81A/188, 84C, 86A/028, 31, 70-71, 73, 87A/072, 87, 88A/002, 77-78, 89A/119, 90A/035, 57, NDA/207, MDA/112, FDA/046Conley, Eugene
56A/008Conrad, Doda
78A/029Cooke, Alistair
56A/060, 110, 112-113, 57A/003, 26, MDA/072Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague
52A/042Copland, Aaron
Leonard Bernstein Collection 237
-42A/055-56, 71, 72[Ov], 74-75, 45A/029, 47A/143[Ov1], 48A/017, 26, 49A/102-3, 115,4XA/001, 6, 50A/051, 66, 51A/014-15, 52A/035-36, 78, 55A/031, 58A/179, 5XA/061-62, 60A/106,62A/022, 23[+Ov], 63A/007, 66A/095-96, 67A/093, 70A/090-91, 114[Ov], 74A/040-41, 80-84,110-111, 223-225, 78A/071-73, 107, 139, 192, 7XA/018-19, 80A/012, 81A/024-27, 82A/062, 84A/065, 85A/040, 88D, 89A/158, 8XA/126, 164, FDA/006, 46Copobiano, Jits [sp?]
76A/222Core, Ofra
48A/054Corigliano, John
49A/104, 56C, 59A/199, 59D, 60A/060, 121 [autographed], 62CCorso, Gregory
78A/164Cory, Herbert
49A/003Cothran, Tom
72A/002-3, 73A/380-381[Ov], 76A/122, 198, 218, 226, NDA/007Cotta, Michele
81A/177-182Courcoubetis, Costas
89A/137, 8XA/048Cowan, Lester
46A/075Coward, Noel
59A/203, 59BCraft, Mrs.
81A/100Crafts, Ed
83A/136Craig, David
49A/040Crawford, Iain
73A/271Creditor, Bruce M.
79A/082Culshaw, John
67A/029-30, 33, 71A/030, 77A/176, NDA/008Cummings, Jo Ann
89A/150Cunningham, Merce
52A/013Curtin, Phyllis
65A/068-69Curtis, Minna
52A/025Dabrowski, Waldemar
-42A/070Dalsimer, John Paul
85A/030Daly, John J.
59A/156, 59CDam, Jose van
75A/039, 71-99[?]Damen, Jan
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50A/081[Ov]Damrosch, Walter
45A/030, 32Daniels, Barbara
87A/016, 21-31Daniels Lord Mayor of Bonn, Dr. W.
68A/144Darley, Dr.
66A/083Davidson, Gordon
73A/003Davis, Clive
67A/098Davis, Ellabelle
50A/048-50, MDA/034Davison
8XA/058Davrat, Netanya
67A/056-59, 68CDawson, Robert
82A/077, 8XA/050, NDA/010-11De Angelis, Joseph
62DDe Hueck, Paul
88A/076De Koos, Dr.
47A/111-112De-Levie, Ari
57A/124De Main, John
83A/136De Mille, Agnes
80A/017De Pasquale, Joseph
62DDean, Rex
82A/092Dear, Annabel
67A/128Dedman, Annie
83A/156, 84A/066Del Tredici, David
88A/158Deutsche Weinkoenigin, Die
68A/141-142Devlin, Michael
73A/007Diamand, Peter
73A/270Diamond, David
49A/110, 120 [autographed], 4XB, 54A/004, 8, 12, 31, 50, 5XA/039, 66A/151, 69A/015Diamond, Irene
8XA/126, 164Dietrich, Marlene
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61A/014Dishman, Claire
67A/127Domingo, Placido
70A/008-13, 51Dorn, Dieter
81A/020-21Douglas, Justice & Mrs. William
66A/106, 66BDovi, General
48BDown, Tina
67A/127-128Drucker, Stanley
70A/088Druzinsky, Eddie
49A/124[Ov]Duke, Vernon
46A/098Dunn, Elizabeth
88A/146DuPre, Jacqueline
see$Barenboim, DanielDuse, Eleonora
NDA/012Dyer, Steve
89A/142Eagle, White
86A/093Ebban, Abba
49A/021, 55A/053, 56, 72A/021Eberhardt, Jobst
8XA/149Ebner, Susanne
8XA/073Eckl, Shirley
44A/047-48Edeiken, Louise
86A/093, 88A/002Eglevsky, Andre
46A/111[Ov1]Ehrlich, Jesse
-42A/053-54, 83Ehrman, Donald
44A/014Ehrman, Marie
44A/014Ehrsam, Lorenz
8XA/192-193[Ov1]Eidus, Arnold
MDA/034Eisenhower, Dwight D.
59A/014, 16, 61BEisner, Alfred
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NDA/013Elder, Mark
83A/030Elgort, Arthur & Grethe
83A/142Elias, Rosalind
79A/170-171Elizabeth, H.R.H. The Queen
86A/023-24, 86CElkanova, Annette
-42A/070Elling, Mr. & Mrs. Einler
49A/068Ellington, Duke
66A/085, 87-88Elliott, James
57A/039Endich, Saramae
64A/053Endler, Franz
70A/067 [autographed]Englander, Roger
58A/182, 58D, 63A/006Entremont, Philippe
59A/091, 61A/012Epstein, Matthew
87A/007Eschenbach, Christoph
8XA/047Eshkol, Prime Minister & Mrs. Levi
67A/066Etherington, Edwin D.
68A/053Evans, Colin
67A/127Evans, Oakley S.
80A/022Evatt, Dr. Herbert
49A/026-30Falkove, Albert
-42A/070Farnham, James F.
89A/031Farrell, Eileen
61A/032, 62A/019Farrow, Mia
MDBFassbaender
84A/022Fawcett, President
64A/016-23Federenko, Ambassador Nikolai
66BFeigay, Paul
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54A/047, 65-66Feild, Miriam
68A/153Feinberg, Abraham
49A/026-30, 59A/023Feinsilver, Goldie
59A/168Felsenstein, Walter
NDA/014Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
78A/167Ferra, Christian
60A/059Ferrari, Jacques
78A/021-23, 25-26Fessenden, Russell
68A/139-140Fiedler, Arthur
77A/185Fierstein, Hannah
60A/016Fine, Irving
5XA/054, NDA/168[Ov]Finkler, Elizabeth
58A/182Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich
66A/034-38, 134 [autographed], 67A/029-33, 76A/019[Ov]Fitzgerald, Ella
61A/002Fizdale, Robert
46A/068Fleischer, Leon
45A/436-39Fleischmann, Ernest
NDA/045Fleischmann, Martin
8XA/165Fleming, James
73A/266-268, 75A/211Fliederbaum, Charles
46A/025Flowers, Brenda
67A/129Fluck, Alan
74A/106-107, 82A/007Fonda, Henry
66A/110-114, 116Fontanne, Lynn
80A/017Forbes, Elliot
74A/189-191Ford, Mr. & Mrs. Henry
60A/101-103Fortus, Daniel
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78A/088Foss, Cornelia
53A/047Foss, Lukas
49A/050, 50A/049, 52, 53A/039, 47 [autographed], 98 [autographed], 57A/040-41, 58A/001, 64A/003, 66A/152, 70A/088, 72A/09174A/079-80, 77A/129-135, 78A/138, 89A/139, 8XA/062Foster, Lawrence
68A/176 [autographed]Frampton, Peter
MDS/006France, Hal
83A/136Francescatti, Zino
53A/007Francesch, Homero
77A/009, 186Francois, Samson
47A/141, MDA/034Franks, Michael
67A/129Frantz, Justus
75A/011, 16, 79A/182, 191, 7XA/020, 87A/057,88A/161, 89B, 8XA/076, MDB, FDA/030Frantz, Malte
82A/077, 8XA/050, NDA/015Freedman, Abe
NDA/016Freeman, H. Gordon
NDA/016Friedlander, Sally & Mrs.
48A/044Friedman, Abe
64A/010Fuerte, Casa
76A/134Fuller, Dean
49A/040Furstenberg, Diane von
MDS/006Furtwangler, Wilhelm
NDA/017Gabey (dog)
49A/055-58, 61-63, 67, 71, 74, 81-85, 88-94Gahr, David
78A/186 [autographed]Galinski, Heinz
68A/136-138Galkin, Elliott
80A/010, 23-24Gallagher, Dr. Buell
59A/164Gardner, John W.
68A/053Garfunkel, Art
85A/010
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Garland, Judy55A/047
Garner, James91A/006
Gaston, Conchita56A/017, 112-113, 115
Gaynes, George53A/092
Gebauer, Werner45A/046
Gebhard, Heinrich44A/056[Ov] [autographed], 58D, NDA/169-170[Ov]
Gell-Mann, Murrae68A/053
Geller, Robert57A/110
Gellhorn, Martha52A/002, 59A/222, NDA/018 [?]
George, Earl47A/015-18
Gera, Ella & family8XA/011-14
Gershwin, Ira53A/004
Gershwin, Rose46A/020, 23-24, 47A/015-16, 48A/033
Geyer, Roland89A/069
Gilels, Emil55A/048/49
Gillinson, Clive90A/044
Gingold, Hermione78A/181
Ginzburg, Mr.47A/071
Giscard d'Estaing, Valery75A/189, 194-202
Gladfelter, Dr. Millard E.59A/139-141, 143-148
Glazer, David-42A/047, 54-55
Glemser, Bernard89B
Glucksmann, Hanna [?]4XB
Glueck, Dr. Nelson58A/026-27
Gockley, David83B
Gold, Arthur46A/068
Goldberg, Sec. of Labor61A/031
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Goldman, Hilliard88A/019
Goldman, Dr. Nahum & Mrs.67A/066
Goldovsky, Boris52A/041, 55B
Goldschmidt, Edith47A/056-57
Goldstein, Andrew86C, 8XA/147, 178
Goldstein, Stephen86C, 8XA/147, 149, 178
Gomberg, HaroldNDA/019
Gomberg, Leo45A/046
Gonzalez of Spain, President84A/044
Good, Mrs. Jerome & familyMDA/040
Good, Nathalie & Jerome88A/076
Goode, Welson85A/029
Goodman, Benny51A/009, 55A/002, 66, 80A/042-43
Goodman, Senator Roy84A/002-3
Gordon, [?]NDA/020
Gordon, Beatrice-42A/066
Gorshkov, Sasha8XA/074
Gottlieb, Jack58D, 59A/112, 126, 61A/002-3, 63A/062, 80A/046 [autographed], 88A/076
Gotz, Ellen79A/166, 202, 81A/123, 8XA/051
Gotz, Fred81A/123
Gould, Glenn59A/219 [autographed], 61A/046
Gould, Morton5XA/061
Gradenwitz, Peter47A/067
Graffius, Ina89A/151
Graffman, Gary64A/069
Graham, Billy58D
Graham, Martha59A/224[Ov] [signed]
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Gratz, Minister of Education (Austria)70A/063
Grauman, Yacchov57B
Graziani, I.63C
Green, Adam61A/020
Green, Adolph44A/006, [18-25, 35-36, 39, 41 in On the Town], 53, 46A/098, 48A/017-18, 35, 49A/111,
4XA/039-40, 4XB, 57A/091, 118-119, 58A/097, 58D, 60A/083, 61A/020, 62A/035, 39, 51-53, 63A/039, 64A/025, 66A/111-112, 66B, 67B, 6XA/057, 71A/002, 74A/002-3, 5, 76A/220, 78A/087,101-103, 140, 78S/001, 80A/014, 26, 81A/188, 83B, 85A/083 [autographed], 86A/031-32, 69, 73,86C, 87A/072, 87, 88A/002, 36, 128, 89A/119, 129-130, 8XA/146, 90A/035-36, NDA/207Green, Bonnie
80A/047Green, Johnny
55A/046, 80A/047Green, Kelly
5XA/056Greenawald, Sheri
83A/008, 10-11, 18-23, 118[Ov], 136, 83BGregor-Dellin, Martin
81A/020-21Grey, Joel
78A/078, 108, FDA/046Grissemann, Ernst
86A/010Grossman, Julius
59A/163Grossman, Orin L.
89A/030Grunberg, Peter
90A/063Grunwald, Ambassador Henry
88A/124, 89A/150Grunwald, Louise
89A/150Guedon, Hilda
67A/013-16, +14[+Ov], 17-19[Ov], 27Guerrero, Nicolas
61A/035Guerrero, Rosalia
54A/018-21, 23, 55A/082, 56A/020, 57A/046, 117, 58A/097, 59A/149-150, 61A/035Guittard, Laurence
78A/088Gurevich, Madeline Greenawald
86A/065Gurian, Manning
57A/028Gustaffsen, Paul
65A/004Gustin, Daniel
8XA/071
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Gustin, Jonathan89A/155
Guthrie, Tyrone56A/153
Guzman, Jossie de78A/088
Hadik, GrafNDA/021
Hadley, Jerry87A/009, 16-31, 89A/131-132, 91A/003-5
Haftel, Zvi68C
Haieff, Alexander4XA/003
Hale, Clara McBride89A/034
Halperin, El'Ad84A/016
Hamel, Lambert81A/018
Hamilton, Neil74A/130
Hammil, Dorothy [?]77A/001-2
Hampson, Thomas87A/015-17, 21, 24-31
Hann, Gary89A/159
Hanson, George8XA/167
Hardy, Max53A/027
Harmon, Charlie75A/217, 82A/006, 27, 45, 88[Ov1], 97, 83A/031, 65, 136, 141, 83B, 84A/066, 84B, 85C,
86A/004-5, 88A/076, 8XA/022Harrell, Lynn
63A/006Harrell, Rick
89A/160Harris, Julie
57A/028, 59A/224[Ov] [signed]Harrison, George
MDS/006Harrower, Peter
83A/008, 20-21Hart, Kitty Carlisle
75A/025-26, 76A/185, 87A/001, 88A/088, 92-93Hartman, Dr. Georg
49A/114Havel, Vaclav
90A/009-16Hayes, Helen
75A/026-27Hays, Warren
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53A/027Heath, Prime Minister Edward
70A/014-17Heatherton, Ray
54A/049Heifetz, Frances [sic]
60A/049Heifetz, Jascha
49A/022, 24-30, 50A/036, 39Heilbraun family
59A/012Heinz, Hans
46A/077Helfman, Max
46A/015, 89Hellman, Lillian
54A/027-28, 98, 56A/153, 61A/018, 76A/202, 78A/067-68, 139-140, 78S/001, 7XA/017,86C [dated 1954], NDA/022, 171[Ov] [autographed]Helton, Melanie
77A/030, 83A/136Hendricks, Barbara
85A/015Henry (dog)
52A/011, 22-24, 26-27, 43-44, 48-49, 71, 86, 53A/029, 56A/149, 5XA/048, 60A/27-28, 116,61A/007, 80A/019, 91A/002Henry, Seamus
82A/078Herbert, Werner
87A/074Hermann, Bernard
48A/004Hermanns, Gunter
73A/373Heston, Charlton
FBA/009-10Hielscher, Margot
59A/165-166, 79A/093, 88A/029, NDA/023Hielscher, Meyer
59A/165-166Hilbert, Egon
60A/097, 66B, 67A/021Hill, Edward Burlingame
NDA/172Hillyer, Raphael
-42A/050-53Hirsch, Dr. Hans
72A/036Hirschorn, Joel
NDA/024 [autographed]Hoffbeyer, Mr. [sic]
64A/065, 67Hoffman, David & Patty
91A/016-17Hoffman, Herbert S.
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62BHoffman, Irwin
48A/028, 4XA/004Hoffmann, Peter
80A/028-41, 81A/028, 216Holby, Grethe
83A/136Holliday, Judy
53A/052Horman, Dr.
89A/069Horne, Marilyn
72A/034, 73A/373, 81A/215 [autographed], 90A/020-21, 32, MDS/006Horne, William
46A/052Horowitz, Vladimir
76A/019[Ov]Huberman, Bronislaw
47A/108Hudnut, Mayor William F.
76A/005Hudson, Paul
77A/010, 186, 79A/170-171Hudtwallse, William J.
59A/163Hulburt, Dr. Edward O.
80A/009Hull, Mrs. Lytle
46A/038Hume, Michael
MSA/041-43, 49-52Humes, Ambassador John P.
70A/052-54Humphries, Peyton
78A/096,Hurst, Fannie
60A/019Hussey, Reverend Walter F.
65A/010-12Hutchinson, John
77A/186Hymes, Janna
89A/161Ilyinsky, Paul & Angelica
51A/023Inniz, Frank
51BIonesco, Eugene
74A/181Istomin, Eugene
44A/015, 58A/155Jackson, Mahalia
61BJackson, Michael
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86A/101[Ov]Jacobi, Frederick
48A/004Jacobi, Max (Birnbach)
48A/016Jaenel, Perle [sic]
87A/007James, Carolyne
83A/020-21Jannas, Mark
77A/033Janowitz, Gundula
78A/038Javits, Senator Jacob
72A/031-32Jewell, James
49A/041-42Joachim, Robin
59A/082John Paul II, Pope
81A/069-93Johnson, Lady Bird
61B, 6XA/033 [autographed]Johnson, Linda Bird
6XA/033Johnson, President Lyndon Baines
6XA/033 [autographed]Johnson, Thor
-42A/056, 59Johnson, Van
54A/015Jones, Aled
8XA/029 [autographed]Jones, Dr. Alexander E.
76A/005Jones, Gwyneth
70A/051, 71A/030, 33, 78A/004Jones, Quincy
85A/059-62, 68-70, 88A/001, 12-13, 8XA/177Jordan, June
78A/166Joseph, Bob
55A/011Judd, George
53A/044, 59A/046, 59D, 62A/017Kabatznick, Max
62BKaiser, Hannah & Phil
81A/206 [autographed]Kankin, Ambassador & Mrs.
59A/068Kanter, Joseph
53A/049Kapell, David & Becky
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54A/017Kapell, William
47A/118-123Kaplan, Addi & Yuval
89A/025Kaplan, Avram (Abraham)
62A/015, 63A/052-53, 63, 63C, 66A/067 [autographed]Karajan, Anita von
75A/047-48Kardelj, Edward
59A/069Kasha, Al
NDA/024 [autographed]Kashdan, Mac
-42A/028Kastel, Rabbi Joshua T.
62BKatsaris, Cyprien
77A/009, 186Kauffmann, Patsy
8XA/066Kauserman, Ron
85A/030Kay, Hershy
-42A/070Kay, Ulysses
47A/015-18Kaye, Danny
60A/049, MDS/006Kaye, Judy
89A/110Kaye, Nora
46A/111[Ov1]Kayser, Beate
81A/016Kazaras, Peter
83A/020-23, 136Keeney, Mr.
66A/083Keiser, David M. & Sylvia
59A/046, 70, 59C, 59D, 5XA/071, 60A/100, MDA/127-130Kelleher, Jimmy
88A/131, 8XA/160Kelleher, Terence
88A/131Kelley, Reverend Aloysius P.
89A/029-31Kelly, John
88A/146Kempff, Wilhelm
66A/135 [autographed]Kennedy, Jacqueline
61B, 62A/031, 62DKennedy, Joan
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75A/261Kennedy, John F.
60A/124, 61A/001, 61BKennedy, Rose
68A/155Kenney, Ed
MSA/055, 57-58, 61-62Kenny, Molly
67A/128Khachaturian, Aram
59A/126, 205Kidd, Michael
44A/047, 49Killebrew, Gwendolyn
73A/007Kim, Jung Ja
63A/006Kimbrough, Charles
75A/215-216King, Alan
66A/109, 111, 114-115King, James
66A/035-38Kirk, Dr. Grayson
59A/003Kirkland, Bobby (Robert)
83A/115, 8XA/049Kirloma, Jods [sic]
70A/088Kirstein, Lincoln
74A/031Kirsten, Dorothy
55A/046Kissinger, Henry
87A/001Kohn, Bernice
59A/163Koichi, Mr.
MDA/098Koilse, Hiromidii [sic]
79A/063Kol, Moishe
68CKollek, Mayor & Mrs. Teddy
68C, 93A/001Kollo, Rene
72A/047, 68-72, 78A/038Koppen, Traute von
NDA/079Korachs, Jane
89A/162Kosinski, Jerzy
87A/091Kosler, Zdenek
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88DKoussevitzky, Olga Naoumoff
49A/048-49, 113, 52A/028, 58-59, 53A/037, 58D, 63A/050, 6XA/058, 74A/068-69, 111,75A/260Koussevitzky, Serge
-42A/046, 58-59, 71, 43A/014[Ov] [autographed], 44A/003, 55[Ov], 45A/094, 46A/049, 99,48A/019, 22-24, 29-32, 53, 131, 49A/019, 31-33, 46, 48-52, 101-103, 113, 4XA/004, 6-7, 50A/047,52, 74-75, 52A/036, 5XA/085-86, MDA/035, MDS/001, NDA/025, 173[Ov], FDA/006Krachmalnick
53A/038Krasner, Louis
57A/040Krause, Tom
72A/068-70Krauss, H.
70A/041Kraut, Harry
72A/014, 68-69, 77, 73A/057, 71-72, 83-89, 91, 104, 186, 74A/180, 75A/080, 111, 207-208,75A/050, 76A/015, 23-24, 76A/116-119, 121, 135, 160, 76D, 77A/006, 48, 76-77, 183-184, 77B,78A/024, 83-85, 142-143, 188, 193, 79A/093, 7XA/022, 80A/010, 81A/123, 199, 82A/020-24, 27,45, 61, 65, 97, 83A/009, 31, 141, 85A/001, 43, 52, 58, 86A/003, 37, 75, 78, 86C, 87A/035, 57, 97,87B, 88A/012-13, 17, 19, 77, 85, 88, 88B, 89A/060, 89A/093, 89C, 8XA/074-75, 90A/003, 6, 93A/001, MDA/001, MDB, MDS/001, NDA/026-28, FDA/046Krebbers, Hermann
FDA/023Kreisky, Chancellor Bruno
70A/055-56, 75A/046-48, 50-52, 77A/178Krips, Josef
5XA/089Kriza, John
44A/016, 43-47, 49, 75A/001Krongold, Resa [?]
MDA/109Krueger, Dana
83A/020, 136Kruskall, Sarah
-42A/004-6Kubelik, Jan
47A/095Kubelik, Rafael
46A/090, 100, 47A/095Kunc, Zdenec
NDA/029-30La Guardia, Fiorello
45A/100Lackey, Herndon
77A/031LaFosse, Robert
88A/146Lalandi, Lina
77A/011Lang, Buddy
59A/201Lang, Harold
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44A/016, 75A/001Lantz, Robert
74A/034Lapasse, Henry A.
78A/036Lattimer, Dr.
66BLaurents, Arthur
79A/167, 80A/026, 86A/088Lawrence, Carol
57A/094-95Lawrence, Freda (widow of D. H.)
48A/117Lawrence, Harold
72A/014Lazarus, Irma
62A/011, 69A/002-4, 74A/034LeCaine, Eric
88A/146, 8XA/048Lee, Irene
57A/028Leeds, Bruce
62BLeigh, Vivian
62A/017Leinsdorf, Erich
48A/004Lemmon, Jack
85BLenya, Lotte
52A/019Lerner, Alan Jay
75A/026, 76A/203-204, 222-223Letelier, Cristian
79A/166, NDA/174-177[Ov]Levant, Oscar
49A/115Levene, Sam
49A/035Levensen, Sam
68A/004Levi, Wolfgang
68CLevine, James
87A/085-86, 97, 8XA/189[Ov], 90A/034-39, NDA/031Levinger, Henry
52A/036Levinson, Ari
8XA/166Levy, Harry
-42A/073, MDA/001Levy, Polly
-42A/073, MDA/001Leyrer, Edith
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68A/009Lightner, E. Allan
59A/155Lindsay, Mayor John V.
69A/039Lindseth, Sunya
53A/027Lindsey, William J.
8XA/049Linksz, Dr. & Mrs.
-42A/053, 83Lipkin, Howard
48A/028Lipkin, Seymour
48A/129, 49A/102-3, 52A/035, 38-39, 59D, 62CLipman, Maureen
MDBLipsey, Karol's children
MDA/001Lipsky, Louis
52A/055Lishansky, Yaacov & Esther
71A/063, 88A/019List, Carroll Glenn
46A/011List, Eugene
46A/011, 20-24Lloyd, David
51A/016Lodge, Henry Cabot
68A/144Lollobrigida, Gina
55A/019 [?], 81 [autographed]London, George
62A/029Longaker, Richard
80A/004-5Longy, Renee
54A/011-14, 63A/050, 64A/011-14, 78A//069-70, NDA/178[Ov]Lopez-Portella, Mrs. [sic]
82A/020-27, 97Lorenz, Gunther
8XA/192-193[Ov1]Lowens, Irving
80A/024Lubash, Sam
53A/011Lubell, Robert
-42A/025 [autographed]Lucet, Ambassador
69A/001Ludgin, Chester
83A/008, 12, 22-23, 136Ludwig, Christa
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67A/013-16, +14[+Ov], 17-19[Ov], 68A/036, 69A/020, 23, 46[Ov], 71A/030, 33-36, 114,76A/131, 77A/052, 62, 64-66, 77B, 78A/107-108, 89A/133, 91A/013, FDA/045Ludwig, Daniel K.
80A/006-9Luebke, Dr. Heinrich
68A/144Lund, Ann
5XA/056Lundvall, Bruce
80A/022Luskin, Leo
-42A/070, 85A/029Luskin, Sylvia
85A/029Lyons, Leonard
53A/004, 60A/017Lyons, Warren
53A/004Lywen, Werner
45A/046, 46A/002-3, 61, 47A/002, MDA/034MacDonald, James & Bobbie
46A/110[Ov], 48A/092-93MacLaine, Shirley
7XA/049MacLeish, Archibald
69A/017Magnes, Frances
46A/093, 48A/016Mahler, Alma
60A/113 [letter enclosed]Mahler, Gustav
60A/096, NDA/032, 34, 179[Ov]Mandell, Bob
53A/038-39Mann, Frederic & Silvia
65A/002Manning, Florence
46A/052Margalit, Israela
8XA/058Margaret Rose Countess of Snowden, H.R.H. The Princess
66A/061-66Markle, Dr. Uli
76A/116-119Marko, Ivan
NDA/102-127 [does not appear in all photos]Markova, Alicia
46A/111[Ov1], 59A/224 [signed]Marks, Sir Simon
52A/053-54Marsalis, Wynton
85A/059, 68-69Marshall, E. G.
FBA/041
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Marson, Philip63A/050
Martins, Peter88A/002
Mary Richards, Sister82A/006, 84A/005
Mascherini, Enzo54A/001
Masur, KurtMDS/006
Matthews, Jean Flagler69B
Mauceri, Mrs.73A/020, NDA/035
Mauceri, Ben80A/045, MDB, NDA/035
Mauceri, John72A/035, 73A/021, 373-374, 78A/088, 138, 87A/099, 88A/158, 8XA/065, 187[Ov], FDA/034
Mauermann, Daniel88A/029, [?] 8XA/192-193[Ov1] [autographed]
Mauermann, Jutta83A/114, 141
Maynor, Dorothy44A/004
Mayr, Ingrid75A/039, 71-99[?]
McAndrew, Jamie78A/019
McBride, Patricia74A/018-22, 27, 29-30
McCarthy, James73A/087-89
McCarthy, KevinFBA/041
McClerie, Allyn Ann46A/035, 98
McClure, John63A/061, 67A/098, 72A/073-75, 73A/087-90, 373, 75A/262[Ov], 76A/150, 79A/093, 216,
7XA/080, 8XA/047, NDA/044McCracken, James
73A/373McDonald, Hon. James G.
55A/077McDowall, Roddy
62A/039McFerrin, Bobby
89A/56McHenry, Mrs. James
66BMehta, Zubin
75A/045-46, 78A/198, 8XA/057Meir, Golda
46A/110[Ov], 68C, 70A/050, 108Melchior, Lauritz
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49A/039Mells, Osvalds [sic]
63A/037Melsher, Jo Anne
52A/013Meltzer, Mrs. Julian
MDA/006Mendez, Pierre
59A/019-21Menotti, Gian Carlo
60A/107, 64A/062-63Menuhin, Yehudi
48A/112, 115, 50A/066, 78A/089, 98-99, 116-118, 120-124, 127-136, 87A/057, 88D, MDSMerriman, Nan
47A/133, MDA/034Merritt, A. Tillman
63A/050Merzer, Wolfgang, Jr.
76A/227Meyer-Landrest, Hanna [sic?]
88A/043, 74Meyer-Schwickerath, Andreas
88A/013, 8XA069Meyerson, Bess
72A/040Midori
85A/004[Ov], 15, 86-88[Ov], 85B, 90A/040Miehaelia, Patricia
65A/001, 75Migines, Julia
86A/075Mikhailov [sic]
59A/121Milburn, Frank
68A/153Milhaud, Darius
46A/104 [autographed], 67A/125Milhaud, Madeleine
76A/133-134Miller, Arthur
66BMilner, Charlotte
63BMilnes, Sherrill
65A/016-17, 27Milstein, Nathan
49A/035Mindlin, Mike
67B, 69A/002-4Mintos, Yvonne
81A/028Mippy III [dog]
-42A/060Mitchell, Howard
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64A/033-35Mitchell, Mr. & Mrs. Jan
64A/004-5Mitchell, Mary
66A/003Mitchinson, John
77A/010Mitropoulos, Dimitri
-42A/080 [autographed], 58A/094-95, 59B, 62C, NDA/036Mitterand, Francois
81A/183, 86A/029-30, 33, 71Moffo, Anna
66A/153-157Mog, Aribert
84A/042Molden, Fritz
79A/095-97Moller, Irmelin Eggert
63A/034Mondale, Walter
80A/017-18Monroe, Mark
77A/030Monteux, Pierre
48A/132, NDA/037-38 [autographed]Monteux, Mrs. Pierre
48A/132Montgomery, Edward
59A/072-74Moore, Barbara Hill
89BMoore, Douglas
58A/032Moore, John
80A/024-25Morgan, David
78A/088Morgenthau, Henry, III
48A/115,Morgenthau, Henry B., Jr.
49A/026-30Morton, Terry
90A/044Mory, Anny
77A/010, 186Moscona, Nicola
56A/008Moseley, Carlos
59D, 61A/010, 62A/017, 022, 67A/048, 74A/113, 136, MDA/099, 126-130Moser, Eda
75A/039, 71-99[?]Moses, Pola
57A/070, 57BMowrey, Thomas
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72A/035, 73A/373Muller, Steven
80A/003-9, 23Munch, Charles
52A/041, 53A/041, 58C, NDA/039Murray, Don
53A/027Myers, Paul
73A/267-268Nabering, Dirk
68A/136Nadien, David
68A/054Naelien, David [sic]
66BNagaya, Koichi
MDA/098Nahum
48A/096-97Naoumoff, Emile
78A/029Nathenson, David, Michael, Robert & Steven
85A/078Navon, Itzhak & Ofira
79A/234, FDA/023Nemetz, Lenor
78A/088Nerius, Ingeborg [sic]
79A/094, 98-100Neubaner, Paul
88A/151 [autographed]Neumeier, John
79A/186-191, 257, 81A/052, 123, 8XA/055Newland, Larry
84A/005Newman, Phyllis
61A/020, 62A/035, 38, 63A/039, 66A/004, 74A/002-3, 78A/073-74, 87, 101-103, 139, 83B,85A/083 [autographed], 86A/028, 47, 69, 73, 87A/072, 88A/, 89A/119, FDA/046Nichols, Mike
6XA/076, 84A/053Nichter, Clara
47A/108Nielsen, Carl
75A/262[Ov], NDA/041Nilssen, Birgit
70A/041Nixon, Richard M.
59A/003, 61BNolen, Timothy
83A/008, 10-11, 18-23, 118[Ov], 134-139Norfrey, David [sic]
73A/123-124Norman, Edward
46A/029
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Novaes, Guiomar58A/198 [autographed]
Nowak, Leopold60A/097
Oberon, Merle55A/047
Oberstein, Maurice73A/266-268, 75A/209-212
O'Casey, Mrs. Sean82A/078
O'Connor, Catherine89A/031-33
Offer, Erez84A/014
O'Hara, Frank78A/168
Ohga, Norio74A/133, 136, 138, 85A/052
Ohia, Louis-42A/053, 83
Oldani, J.53A/076
Olivier, Laurence50A/066, 88D
O'Loughlin, Ross83A/157
O'Neal, Patricia74A/032
O'Neal, Patrick70A/060
Oppenheim, David46A/019, 25, 27, 52A/060, 53A/052, 58C, 58D, NDA/042 [autographed]
Oppenheim, Jonathan58A/099-100, 128
Osato, Sono44A/30-35, 39, 45A/100
Osborn, Janet73A/267-268
Oue, Eiji85A/002-3[Ov], 15, 8XA/126
Ozawa, Seiji62C, 70A/084, 86, 76A/77[Ov], 229-230[Ov], 80A/012-13, 85A/044, 85B, 86A/045, 88A/
084-85, 88E, MDA/098Ozawa, Sera & Zolsi [?]
85A/079Ozawa family
MDA/099Pack, Beth
84A/020, 89A/138Pack, David
84A/020, 85A/059-61, 68-70, 88A/081, 89A/138, NDA/043Pack, Gale & Kaitlyn
89A/128Palamountain, Joseph C.
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68A/053Parker, Patricia
77A/010, 186Parnes, Ray
53A/035Parry, Gordon
NDA/044-46Partos, Oedoen
50A/078, 58BPasternak, Boris
59A/099-100, 112, 114, 215-217, 59B, 59C, NDA/047Patinkin, Sheldon
69A/014Patrick, Julian
73A/248-249[Ov], 250-253[+Ov], 254, 255-256[Ov], 257Patrie, Gloria
MSA/057Paul VI, Pope
73A/059-86, 206-210, 73S/002Pavarotti, Luciano
87A/085, MDS/006Paxinou, Katina [sic]
57A/039Pearlman, Moish
48A/052, 48B, 63A/041, 72A/021Pease, James
46A/077Pecora, Judge
47A/015-16, 18Pennario, Leonard
44A/015Penno, Gino
53A/066, 77, 80Peress, Maurice
71A/076, 73A/003, 79A/045Perle, Shirley (Gabis Rhoads)
64A/010Perlman, Itzhak
68A/134, 68C, 70B, 74A/137, 8XA/057, MDS/006Perry, Tod
48A/026, 74A/111, 76A/080 [grandson]Persons, Wende
90A/050Pfund, Romely
8XA/168Philipp, Isidor
53A/099 [autographed]Phillips, Barry
77A/033Piastro, Mishel
47A/134-135Piatigorsky, Gregor
57BPicardo, Robert
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MSA/042Pisar, Sam & Judith
MDBPiston, Walter
47A/144[Ov1], 70A/114[Ov]Pixley, Dorothy
59A/224[Ov] [signed]Plisetskaya, Maya
59A/205, 59CPlishaka, Paul
87A/015-17, 24-27, 29, 31Poggi, Gianni
54A/001-02Polishuk family
91A/016Pollack, Alex
8XA/169Pollack, Elayne A.
84A/068, 8XA/169Pollack, Frank
50A/041-43Popp, Lucia
71A/030, 32, 78A/001, 79A/165, 170-172, 88A/030Post, Arthur
86A/046, MDBPowell, Congressman Adam Clayton
48A/016Powell, William
75A/224Prall, David
NDA/048Prawy, Marcel
66B, 67A/027, 68A/011, 6XA/032, 71A/052, 78A/001Preger, Maryanne
52A/013Presnell, Bob
51A/012Previn, Andre
78A/089, 98, 116-118, 120-124, 127-135, 138Prey, Hermann
75A/039, 71-99[?]Price, Leontyne
58A/037, 80A/017Puccini, Giacomo
NDA/049Pulliam, Patti
89A/009, 8XA/162Pusey, Dr. Nathan
66BPutterman, Cantor David
46A/015, 19, 25, 89Rabb, Maxwell
57A/056-57, 63, 66Rabkin, Mrs. William
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45A/020, 47A/015-16Rady, Sy
53A/023Raimondi, Ruggero
70A/008-13Rainier, Princess Caroline
76A/135Rainier, Princess Grace
68A/155, 76A/135-136Ramey, Philip
70A/040, 113Ramin, Sid
-42A/081, NDA/206Ramjoue, Dr. Wolfgang
86A/010Rapoport, Azariah
48A/037-38, 40-41, 44, 54, 84, 48B, 68A/133, 88A/018Rapoport's son, Azariah
85A/039Rapper, Irving
45A/041, 86A/047Raymont, Mr.
54A/048Reams, Lee Roy
78A/088Reaux, Angelina
86A/093, 87A/009, 16-18, 20-31Reboff, Ivan
70A/018-20, 102-104Reder, Dr. Milton
80A/008-9Redgrave, Lynn
91A/006Reed, Janet
44A/016, 43-46Reed, Rex
74A/002-3Reina, Mark
77A/030Reiner, [?]
87A/075Reiner, Catherine
MDCReiner, Fritz
46A/105 [autographed], 4XA/050[Ov], NDA/180[Ov]Reitemeyer, John R.
68A/053Remmereiter, Arild
8XA/126Rese, Ricky
58A/157Resnick, Bertha
86A/003, 86C, 88A/088, 88E, 89A/020, 8XA/147-149, 178, MDCResnick, Dorothy
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86A/003, 86C, 88A/088, 152, 88E, 89A/020, 8XA/147-149, 152, 178, MDCResnick, Elizabeth (Betty) (aunt)
-42A/084Resnick, Pearl (grandmother)
-42A/077Resnick, Regina
49A/035, 56A/008, 65A/016-17, 27, 66A/012Resnick, Samuel (grandfather)
-42A/077Ress, Mr.
66A/083Rey, Jose
76A/218Rhind, Lorna
73A/272Rich, Monica
58DRiche, Mrs.
48A/044Richter, Sviatoslav
60A/078-81, MDA/101-103Ricordi, Carlo
89A/140, MDB, NDA/051-65Ricordi, Nanni
55A/065Ricordis
82A/035-36, NDA/066-67Riebberger, Dr. Helmut
86A/010Riegel, Kenneth
75A/039, 71-99[?]Riegger, Wallingford
59A/18Rinke, Hanno
8XB, 91A/003Rizzo, Raymond
76A/005Robbins, Jerome
44A/016, 53, 74A/007-9, 29-30, 75A/001, 79A/167, 80A/026, 84A/087Robbins, Lou
74A/214Roberts, Kay George
83A/029Robeson, Paul
44A/004Robinson, Joshua
79A/259, 83A/152Rockefeller, Nelson
62A/010Rodgers, Christiana
89A/162Rodzinski, Artur
43A/001, 44A/015, 45A/052, 49A/098Rolandi, Gianna
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78A/088Rommel, Manfred
81A/123Ronnell, Ann
44A/052 [autographed], 46A/080-81, 83, 109 [autographed]Roosevelt, Eleanor
48A/115, 50A/74, FDA/006Roosevelt, Ambassador & Mrs. James
66A/106, 66BRorem, Ned
87A/064, 8XA/015-18Rose, Arnold
NDA/032Rose, Justine Mahler
NDA/032Rose, Leonard
49A/104Rosen, Justice
50A/036, 39Rosenberg, Dorothy
-42A/004-6Rosenberg, Marie Louise
44A/014Ross, Hugh
53A/041, 65A/016-17Rossiter, David
73A/266, 75A/206, 211-212Rostropovich, Mstislav
76A/152-159, 171[Ov], 173-177, 78A/057-61, 75-77, 89, 98-99, 110, 116-118, 120-126,128-133, 135-136, NDA/181[Ov] [hands only]Rovina, Hanna
46A/106-107 [autographed], 108, 47A/054-55, 50A/079, 57B, 63A/053, 63C, 64A/071, 74,68C, 84A/060[Ov2]Rowlands, Gina
NDA/006Rubin, David
58A/177Rubinstein, Arthur
49A/123[Ov], 57A/108, 114, 57B, 7XA/079Rubinstein, Mrs. Arthur
65A/009Ruggles, Carl
59A/181Rusk, Dean
64A/053Russell, Gordon
67A/126Russell, Rosalind
53A/092-96Saad-Pourelle, Margit
81A/017-18Sachar, Dr. Abram "Dr. Abe"
68A/175Sakey, Beril
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85A/030Saltonstall, Senator
56A/128-129[Ov]Salzman, Penina
47A/074, 87-88, 4XB [autographed]Sandrich, Mark
46A/053Sanger, Mr.
66A/103Sarandon, Susan
84B, 8XA/037Sardi, Adelle & Vincent
69A/010Sarnoff, Gen. David
52A/055Satemei, Ernest [sic]
70A/088Saudek, Bob
54A/069-70, 59A/078, 60A/044, 99Schell, Maria
86A/034-35, MDBSchenk, Otto
70A/062Schermerhorn, Kenneth
55A/035-7Schippers, Thomas
58A/185, 59A/177, 59D, 62CSchippmann, Yussi
84A/015Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.
82A/001Schmeerson, Rabbi M.
MDA/001Schmidt-Garre, Jan
81A/017Schneider, Alexander
58A/155Schoenbaum, Jerry
72A/036Schorr, Daniel
47A/110Schroeder, Ricky
79A/039Schultz, Klaus
68BSchulz, Gernot
89A/036Schulz, Wolfgang
8XA/126 [autographed]Schuman, William
59A/224[Ov] [signed], 5XA/061, 70A/114[Ov], 81A/218, 87A/064Schuster, Mrs.
59A/088Schuster, Joseph
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45A/053, 61, 68-74Schvuat (horse)
50A/031, 33Schwarzwald, Wurst von [sic]
89BScott, Hazel
48A/016Scott, Howard
58CScott, Norma
64A/006Segelstein, Irwin
74A/189-190, 192Seiler, Thomas
83A/133[Ov1] [autographed]Serembe, Gilberto
89A/154Serkin, Rudolf
58A/155, 85A/037, 8XA/175Sessions, Roger
59A/008Sevcils, Mr. [sic]
70A/061Shaffer, Gilbert R.
62BShain, Charles E.
68A/053Shamir, Itzhak
63CShanet, Howard
48A/028, 53Shapero, Harold
46A/020, 24, NDA/068Shapira, Elyakum
49A/102-3, 58A/200, 61A/008-9, MDA/098-99Sharp, William
89A/110Shaw, Artie
49A/035Shaw, Mrs. George Hamlin
58A/042Shaw, Robert
46A/002-3Shaw, Steven Kern
NDA/069Shazar, President Zalman & Mrs.
67A/066, 68CShem-Tuv, Shlomo
84A/016Sheng, Bright
88A/002, 77-78, 89A/036, 90A/060 [autographed]Sheriff, Noam
57BShihor, Ory
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84A/013Short, Bobby
MDS/006Shostakovich, Dmitri
59A/206, 59CSibelius, Jean
45A/099[Ov] [with signature on card]Siciliani, Francesco
81A/069-93Siehs, Hildegard
89A/069Siemens, Julia von
76A/116-121, 81A/022Siemens, Dr. Peter von
76A/116-121, 81A/022Sills, Beverly
55A/016-17, 76A/001, 88DSilverman, Mrs.
47A/034, 47BSilverman, Freddie
-42A/053, 83Silverman, Raphael
-42A/053, 83Simmons, Bryan
82A/092Simon, Robert Milton
-42A/065Simpson, Adele
51A/016Sinatra, Frank
61A/043, 61BSinger, Isaac Bashevis [?]
82A/079Singer, M.
58A/045-46, 48Siusic, Daniel
68CSkoloff, Boris
53A/009Slatkin, Burton
72A/044Slonimsky, Nicolas
87A/071Smallens, Alexander
45A/031, 33Smit, Leo
46A/002-3, MDA/034Smith, Dr. Carlton Sprague
48A/033Smith, Erik
67A/040-44, NDA/070Smith, Muriel
44A/004Smith, Priscilla Bagot
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NDA/070Smith, Robert
66BSmith-Dekoning, Alice
89A/094Snowden, Lord (The Earl of)
66A/061-66Sokolow, Anna [?]
NDA/071Solov, Zachary
44A/047, 49Solti, Georg
49A/114Sondheim, Stephen
57A/094, 118-119, 61A/015, 62A/039, 78A/179-180, 85A/012, 86A/084-86Sotin
84A/022Spaght, Monroe E.
68A/053Spears, Dr. Harold
66BSpecter, Eddie
49A/009Spera, Agostino
89A/058Spiegel, Mildred [see also
Zucker, Mildred]$42A/004-6Spiro, David
NDA/072 [autographed]Spivakovsky, Tossy
59A/007-8, MDA/034Springer, Axel
81A/040-50Sprinzena, Nathaniel
46A/077St. Clair, Carl
89A/036, 163St. Pierre, Donald
86A/093Stahl, David
76A/122-124Stanger, Russell
52A/020Starr, Herman
45A/033Steel, George
89A/157, 8XA/162Stein, Dr. Jules
80A/009Stein, Justitiar Udo von
76A/116-119Steinberg, F.
57BSteiner, Lorin
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85A/067Stern, Aaron
81A/070, 73-74, 78-79, 84-85, 82A/062, 83A/009, 141, 85A/071, 86B, 88A/077-78, 8XA/051, MDBStern, Isaac
47A/001, 107, 54A/040-43, 55A/018, 20-23, 25, 28, 30, 52, 55B, 56A/036, 43, 45-49, 134,56B, 56C, 57A/069-70, 57B, 58A/155, 60A/054, 64A/008, 67A/060, 62-66, 68A/180, 70B, 72A/038,76A/019[Ov], 220, 7XA/083[Ov], 82A/008-9, 11-15, 83A/152, 88D, 8XA/056-57, 151, MDA/006-7,34, 93-97, MDS/006, NDA/073Stern, Michael
NDA/073Stern, Shira
NDA/073Stern, Vera
55A/018, 57A/069, 67A/066, 74, 72A/039, 80A/016, MDA/006, NDA/073 [autographed]Stevens, Rise
59A/017Stevens, Roger
76A/001, 223, FDA/047Stevenson, Adlai
60A/061Stikker, Dirk
67A/003Stokowski, Leopold
MDS/006Stone, Dr. David L.
59A/141, 144Stone, Dewey D.
49A/026-30, 52A/055Strauss, Walter
79A/164Stravinsky, Igor
46A/001-04, 56B, 57A/110, 60A/114, 62A/042, 6XA/074Stresemann, Dr. Wolfgang
59A/202, 59CStringer, Mark
88A/012, 89A/147, 163, 8XA/161Studebaker, Julie
87A/074Styron, William
87A/091Sudler, Louis [sic]
67A/094Sutherland, Joan
63A/032Swarthout, Gladys
45A/031Swartz, Daniel
89A/141Swertka, [?]
NDA/032Szbabo, Michael
88A/019Taeplitz, Uri
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57BTahahashi, Motoharu
85A/015Takahara, Mamoru [sic]
73A/022Takao, Kataoka
8XA/024Tamasaburo V, Bando
8XA/024Tangeman, Nell
46A/077, 52A/015Tarte, Didier
76A/218Tatsunosuke, Onoe
8XA/024Taylor, Elizabeth
78A/083-85Tear, [?]
79A/170-177Tebaldi, Renata
67A/024-26Telasko, Ralph
46A/077Terada, Munetoshi
90A/041Terwilliger, Gloria
89A/162Thant, U
64A/049, 65A/016-23Thebom, Blanche
49A/034Theofanis, Chris
75A/224Thomas, David (son-in-law)
84C, 86A/003, 69, 73, 76, 86C, 87A/094, 88A/076, 81, 89-90, 99, 88E, 89A/019-20, 95-100,136, 148, 8XA/147-148, 90A/053, MDB, MDC, HCA/029Thomas, Evan (Spike) (grandson)
88E, 89A/095-100, 136, 148, 8XA/154, 180, 91A/001-2Thomas, Francisca Ann Maria (Frankie) (grandaughter)
83C, 86C, 87A/067, 88A/094, 98-99, 88E, 89A/020, 95-100, 136, 148, 8XA/147, 155-156,91A/001-2, MDB, HCA/029Thomas, Jamie
see$Bernstein, JamieThomas, Marlo
91A/006Thomas, Michael Tilson
74A/047, 226, 79A/259, 82A/093, 83A/152, 88E, 89A/135, 89C, 8XA/021, 158, 90A/040,42, 51-52Thompson, Randall
-42A/070, 48A/004, 66B, 67A/005, NDA/182[Ov]Thompson, Robin
77A/033Thomson, Virgil
70A/114[Ov]
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Thorne, Francis66A/151
Thunberg, Mrs.66A/083
Tippett, Sir Michael74A/181, 87A/037
Titus, Alan73A/007
Tomasson, Helgi74A/009, 18-21, 23-27, 29-30
Tomkins, Leslie84A/073[Ov], 86A/027
Tortillier, Jacques57B
Toscanini, Arturo44A/054[Ov] [autographed], 47A/108, 49A/121 [print of painting, autographed], 55A/079
[autographed], NDA/074Toscanini, Wally
73A/157-158, 214, 84A/017[+Ov]Tourel, Jennie
47A/004, 84, 97, 107, 48A/012, 49A/001, 68, 4XA/014-18, 50A/045, 77, 52A/051-52, 53A/031, 58A/001, 56C, 60A/058, 60, 62, 61A/047 [autographed], 62D, 63A/052-53, 60-61, 63-64,63C, 64A/071, 74, 66B, 67A/56-59, 6XA/049, 70B, 78A/148-157, MDA/098-99, NDA/075[autographed], FDA/033Trabitsch, Thomas
89A/069Traubel, Helen
49A/039Tucker, Richard
49A/035, 62A/019Tyler, Veronica
63A/006Tynan, Tracy
59A/036, 60A/006, 8Tzoni brothers
84A/016Uhlein, Mr. & Mrs.
66A/085-89Uppman, Theodore
83A/019-20, 136Urquhart, Craig
86A/026, 64, 77-78, 87A/034-35, 69, 72, 97, 87B, 88A/013, 15, 19, 74, 77, 85, 158, 88B,89A/036, 43, 61, 70, 121-122, 151, 89B, 89C, 8XA/036, 72, 90A/007, 47Urquhart, Geoffrey
8XA/126 [autographed]Ustinov, Peter
79A/181Valente, Caterina
81A/217 [autographed]Valery, Emile
78A/029Valery, Francois
47A/101-102Valmalete, Marie-Anne Pochet de
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70A/023Van, Martin & Steve
68A/001Varani [Varianni], Auro
87A/101, 89A/140Vauclain, Constant
-42A/070Veasey, Josephine
70A/008-13, 26Vega, Julia
73A/049-58, 67-68, 85-86, 83A/156Vengerova, Isabella
NDA/078, 183[Ov]Verrett, Shirley
70A/051Vickers, Jon
62A/029Vikharieff, Yuri
59A/106-107, 152-153Vilas, Andre
45A/075Visconti, Luchino
55A/086[Ov] [autographed]Vladimirov, Gavril Gavrilovich
59A/126Von Raabe, Philip
8XA/162Von Stade, Frederica
MDS/006Vranitzky, Chancellor Franz
89A/150, NDA/080 [autographed]Wachman, Joel
82A/092Wadsworth, Stephen (Zinsser)
83A/003-5, 26, 118[Ov], 86A/093, 95-96Wager, Alexandra
60A/091, 94Wager, Mendy
62A/040, 49-54, 64A/010, 66A/096, 72A/034, 74-75, 75A/050, 53, 77A/077-78, 183-184,78A/094, 79A/165, 259, 80A/001, 82A/077, 85A/015, 8XA/050, 60, 68, 92, 90A/007, 33-34Wager, Susan
62A/049-53Wagner, Daphne
81A/021Wagner, Eva
NDA/044Wagner, Friedelind
88A/144Wait, Peter
67A/126Wakeling, Howard
67A/128Waldheim, Kurt & Fran
7XA/022
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Walker, John76A/218
Walker, Nancy44A/20-21, 26-29, 35-36, 39, 41, 4XA/042, 60A/083
Walker, Robert73A/267-268, 272
Wallace, Kevin53A/051
Wallace, Mike91A/006
Wallmann, Margheita (Margarita)53A/076, 81, 88A/158
Walsh, Jon82A/092
Walter, Bruno44A/051 [autographed], 60A/097, NDA/081
Walters, Kelly75A/215-216
Warfield, William64A/053, 76A/057
Warges, Bernard76A/006
Warren, Leonard59A/017
Watts, Andre63A/001-5[+1&3Ov], 7, 83, 79A/216, FDA/031
Waygood, Stephen67A/126
Weaver, Secretary & Mrs.66B
Webb, Charles, Kenda & Sons86A/094
Webb, Ruth49A/041-42
Webster, Nick63A/040
Wechsler, Dr.48A/029-30
Weihs, [?]NDA/032
Weiner, Stanley47A/134-135
Weinstein, Arthur52A/036
Weisgal, Meyer48A/092, 52A/055, MDA/007-8
Weissel, Willie63A/004, 74A/136
Weissenberg, Alexis "Sigi"50A/035, 44, 46
Weizmann, Dr. & Mrs.48A/092-93, 49A/026-30
Weizmann, Benjamin49A/026-30
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Weizsacker, Richard von89A/145-146 [autographed]
Wellborn, Shana8XA/162
Wells, Patricia73A/007
Weng, Whei-Zhin82A/002, 60
Westermann, Mrs. von59A/156
Westermann, Gerhart von59C
White, Wendy77A/031
Whitehead, Robert59A/224[Ov] [signed]
Whiteman, Paul45A/030-32
Wieforn, Hubert [sic]79A/235
Wiesel, Elie87A/001
Wiesholm, O.63A/034
Wilder, Philip8XA/162
Wiley, Jackson76A/006
Wilkomirsky, AbrahamMDA/008
Williams, Nancy73A/241, 242-249[Ov], 250-252[+Ov]
Williams, Roy [sic]69A/037-38
Williams, Tennessee79A/042
Williams, Treat78A/088
Wilson, RansomMDB
Winchester, Susan53A/027
Winterfeldt, Mike von78A/026
Witt, Derek73A/267-268
Wobisch, Helmut66A/006
Wolff, Beverly52A/035
Wolfgang, Ronald86A/002
Wolfson, Mrs. LeonardMDA/006-7
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Wyner, Isaiah79A/081
Yaacov [chauffeur in Israel]47A/075-76, 50A/023-24
Yadin, Ygael48A/052, 48B
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny72A/001
Yodei, General Yigal59A/027
Zak, Helen, Peter & Mark91A/016
Zakharov [sic]59A/121
Zaremba, Sylvia56A/019
Zeffirelli, Franco64A/002, 79A/039-43, 83A/152, 8XA/030
Zeiff, Rebecca50A/036
Zeitlin, Zwi47A/070, 82
Zeller, Robert46A/027
Zeumer, Gerti75A/039, 71-99[?]
Zimbler, Joseph52A/042
Zimmerman, Krystian77A/009, 186, 83A/106-109
Zirato, Bruno45A/033, 46A/002-3, 56C, 57A/110, 58C, 58D, 69A/013
Zirato, Bruno, Jr. (wedding)49A/104-7
Zirato, Nina Morgana43A/013 [autographed]
Zmora, Michael68C
Zucker, Mildred (Spiegel) [see alsoSpiegel, Mildred]$NDA/091
Zukerman, Pinchas83A/030, MDS/006
Zweden, Jaap von89A/143-144
Photographs, Index II, Places and Events32 West 10th Street
46A/078, 95, 47A/003, 19, 21-30, 130-13240 West 55th Street
45A/003-1792nd Street "Y"
71A/001-2112 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.4., London
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63A/008-10205 West 57th Street [see also The Osborne]
61A/028205 West 57th Street, Apt. 20D (The Bernstein Archive)
92A/001895 Park Avenue
64A/033-35, 54-56, 65A/030-37, 68A/047-52, 164-165895 Park Avenue, Terrace
69A/031-35, 47-501025 Park Avenue, Terrace
49A/036-371239 Broadway
45A/036-39, 61-64, 68-78, 46A/028, 62, 1071600 Pennsylvania Avenue
76A/016-17, 18[Ov], 203-2041600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Indiana University
92A/002-31600 Pennsylvania Avenue, opening night party, etc.
76A/219-225Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
81A/219ACLU Lawn Party, Faifield, Mass.
72A/033Age of Anxiety
49A/044-47, 98-99, 101, 50A/003-7, 79A/182-201Aguila Azteca, presentation of (Mexican honor)
82A/020-27, 97AIDS Benefit
87A/085-87Albert Einstein Award
60A/018-19Alice M. Ditson Award
58A/032Almond Tree House, Jamaica
72A/002-5Alster Buer, Hamburg
79A/111Ambrosia
NDA/043America-Israel Cultural Foundation concert
72A/038-43America-Israel Cultural Foundation dinner
65A/002America-Israel Cultural Foundation gala
87A/088-90American Education Award
66BAmerican Fair, Moscow
59A/196American Fund for Israel Institutions benefit concert
49A/035, 56A/008American Fund for Israel Institutions in Mexico banquet
51A/011American Fund (for Palestinian Institutions) dinner
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46A/029, 37"The American Musical Comedy" (Omnibus)
MDA/055Amnesty International Benefit, Munich
76A/106-115Amsterdam, Netherlands
50A/053-61, 73, 81[Ov], 76A/020-42, 78A/027, 36-53, 7XA/054, 81A/059, 87A/036, 73-74,FDA/025Ann Arbor, Michigan
67A/089-93Ansedonia, Italy
67A/075-77, 78[Ov], 79-87, 88[Ov], 138[Ov], MDA/112Anti-fascist Refugee Committee
44A/004Appointment with Leonard Bernstein (Granada Television)
63A/033, 63B"Arias and Barcarolles"
88A/002, 89A/110Arizona
50A/001-4, 59A/210Aspen, Colorado
62A/011, 65A/040-61, MDA/043Associated Exhibitors Dinner
66BAstor Ballroom
58CAthens, Greece
48A/066, 59A/046[+Ov & Ov2], 47, 77A/139-149, 59B, 59DAtlanta, Georgia
55A/078The Atlantic [cover]
54A/097Atlantic City
66BAuckland Town Hall
74A/214Auden's home in Austria
76A/130Auditing class, Tanglewood
48A/021, 27, 49A/098Aula Magna, Caracas, Venezuela
58A/090Australia
74A/114-131, 214, 216[Ov3], 217-222[Ov1]Austria [see also Vienna]
70A/063, 77A/043-77Avery Fisher Hall [see also Lincoln Center and Philharmonic Hall]
64A/041-46, 75A/004-10, 77A/185, 85A/016The Azores
48A/087Bach Concerto for Three Pianos
MDA/127-130Bach Festival Chorus and Orchestra
77A/007-8
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Bach statue, Leipzig87A/075
Bach Tercentenary Concert, Detroit50A/012-21, 68-69
Bagpiper73A/264-265, 267-268, 273-274
Balbianello, Villa (Italy)67A/003
Baldwin Piano advertisement67A/139[Ov], MDA/039
Ballet [unidentified]NDA/189-205[Ov1]
Ballet Theatre Gala75A/001
BarbadosMDA/042
Barbican Centre, London86A/013-25, 86C, 89A/123-126[Ov], 129-133
Battistoni's, Rome88A/015
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra83A/075, 86A/038-44
BBC66B
The Beatles, concert6XA/021
The Beatles Rubber Soul album66A/082
Bedroom, Fairfield91A/011
Beersheba, Israel48A/076-83, 94-101, 136, 48C
Beethovenhalle68A/143-144
Beethoven's Birthday: A Celebration in Vienna70A/109, 71A/037
"Beethoven's Fifth Symphony" (Omnibus)MDA/054
Beethoven's GeburtshausMDA/030
Beit Halochem, Zahal Disabled Veterans Organization85A/033-34
Belgrade, Yugoslavia59A/063, 67-68, 59D
Bellano, Italy67A/003
Ben Shemen5XA/057-59
Berkshire Music Center48A/031-32
Berkshire Music Festival48A/023
Berlin, Germany [see also East Berlin and West Berlin]
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59A/062, 155-156, 202, 68A/121, 136-138, 68B, 71A/042, 77A/129-135, 79A/134-143,155-156, 81A/029-37, 40-50, 128, 198, 89A/104-109, 120-122, 127[Ov1]Berlin Philharmonic
79A/155Berlin School of Music
59CBerlioz: Requiem
75A/125-127Bernardsville, New Jersey
45A/029Bernstein, Alexander
Bar Mitzvah of 68A/131, MDA/113-115; resume shot 7XA/013-14, 82A/091Bernstein, Burton
kissing LB's ring 8XA/146; as Santa Claus 56A/078; wedding of (to Ellen) 60A/072-77,MDDBernstein, Felicia
being arrested 72A/087; autographed 45A/095; breast feeding Jamie 52A/072; bust ofNDA/098; guitar playing 56A/009; narrating Joan at the Stake 58A/034-41, 44-48; piano playing56A/114; pregnant 52A/086Bernstein, Jennie
90th birthday party 88E; photo album found in apartment MDA/001Bernstein, Leonard
autographed -42A/025, 30, 46, 43A/003, 44A/010, 42, 45A/026, 28, 55A/080, 59A/212[Ov],74A/213[Ov], 76A/074, 7XA/076, 85A/008, 86A/001 (for Nina), 88A/030-32, 88E, LBA/001-7;autographing 66B, 68B, 6XA/087[Ov2]; baseball cap wearing MDA/028-30; bearded 76A/089-102,103[Ov], 104-107, 108[Ov], 109-198, 202, 205-207, 76C, 76D; chipping at Berlin Wall 89A/121-122; 38th birthday 56A/141; birthday lunch 59D; 50th birthday party 68A/088-103; 55thbirthday party 73A/267-274; 56th birthday party 74A/114-129; 57th birthday party 75A/045-53;59th birthday party 77A/136; 60th birthday celebration at Wolf Trap 78A/058-147, 78S/001, 83C;61st birtday party 79A/093-94, 98-100; 65th birthday celebration (Lawrence, Mass.) 83A/030-33,131[Ov2](signed by Jennie), 149, 152 (at Fairfield); 68th birthday 86A/059; 70th birthday,Tanglewood 88A/076-93, 160; 71st birthday, Alpine slide 89A/148, 157; birthday cake of, 66A/098; boating 67A/081; book signing 76A/015; busts of, 58A/180-181, 60A/098, 123, 77A/187-193,79A/235, 81A/202, 86A/066; canoeing 45A/090; caricatures of, 65A/005, 77A/194, 78A/185;riding carousel 79A/217; playing chess 56A/012, 86A/012; as "Christina's World" (Wyethpainting) 8XA/190[Ov2]; lighting cigarette 83A/077-78; lighting Chanukah candles 89A/120;clothes shopping 79A/134-142, 88A/015; composing music 45A/003-5, 9-10, 63, 47A/026,130-132, 50A/038, 68A/059, 6XA/003[Ov1], 86A/083[Ov2], LBA/009; at computer 70A/092, 78A/182; conducting children 79A/179; conducting for the first time -42A/026, 46-47, 57; conductingon his back 76A/149; cooking 50A/081[Ov]; wearing a cowboy hat 48A/116-17, 83A/006, 25;doing crossword puzzle 47A/024; playing croquet 49A/071, 74, 4XB; kissing cufflinks 69A/028,75A/080-82; dancing 46A/025, 4XB, 6XA/057 (with Adolph Green), 77A/025, 138 (with Nina);debut, day after 43A/008; playing with dolphin 63A/025-29, 8XA/145; with dove on shoulder 68A/166; drawing 46A/074; driving 6XA/053; playing drums 58A/061, 64, 87, 5XA/038, 62C; duetingwith Felicia 64A/009; feeding elephant 59B, 62C; engagement of, 46A/082; exhausted 6XA/011[Ov3], 77A/179; false-nose wearing 89A/157; swallowing a whole fish 47A/112, 85A/009;fishing 80A/049[Ov]; wearing flower 79A/217, 82A/077, 84A/043, 8XA/050; playing flute 58A/070-72; receiving flying lesson 46A/080; playing football 74A/128-129; wearing a gas mask 58A/088; cruising the Greek Isles with Shirley & Burton 78B; holding gun to temple 83A/116[Ov];getting a haircut 55A/032, 57A/029-34, 104[+Ov]-106[Ov], 59B, 62C, 78A/158; hand-puppet,wearing 8XA/076; hands of (sculpture,) 65A/070; hands of (painting,) 67A/116; hands of(photographs,) 45A/017, 54A/008, 11, 71A/052, 8XA/097, MDA/098; Harvard graduation, -42A/039; honeymoon of, 51A/027-29 see also Cuernavaca; receiving honorary citizenship of Vienna87A/095; receiving honorary degree from Brandeis 59A/019-28, 69A/029; receiving honorary
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degree from Brown University 66A/083-84; receiving honorary degree from Butler University76A/004-14; receiving honorary degree from Dartmouth 60A/020-21; receiving honorary degreefrom Fairfield University 89A/026-34; receiving honorary degree from Harvard 66B, 67A/004-5,107[?]; receiving honorary degree from Johns Hopkins University 80A/003-11, 23-25; receivinghonorary degree from Michigan State 64A/026-32; receiving honorary degree from NorthwesternUniversity 57A/048; receiving honorary degree from Ohio State 64A/016-23; receiving honorarydegree from Pine Manor College 87A/002-4, 114[Ov]; receiving honorary degree from RockfordCollege 66A/070-75; receiving honorary degree from Temple University 59A/139-148; receivinghonorary degree from [unidentified] 7XA/072; receiving honorary degree from WarwickUniversity 74A/181; receiving honorary degree from Wesleyan University 68A/053; receivinghonorary degree from Westminster Choir College 66A/069; horseback riding 45A/066, 47B, 48A/088, 116-17, 50A/031, 33, 67(petting,) 51A/001-4, 59A/093, 210, 60A/001-2; impersonator 72A/088-90; at Japanese dinner 61A/015; Jewish activities 8XA/134, 146; drinking kaopectate 79A/005-7; holding a koala bear 74A/131, 216[Ov3]; last photograph 90A/055[Ov]; leapfrogging 48A/018; midair 45A/087[+Ov]; riding a mule 48A/045; New York Philharmonic, 1000th performancewith 71A/083; playing an organ 53A/036; 71A/083; painting by, 49A/109; giving money to apanhandler 58D, 59A/195; playing panpipe 58A/074; parrot surrounded 8XA/128; on the phone56C, 57A/075[Ov], 8XA/100; playing ping-pong MDA/027; smoking a pipe [47A/003, 29 samephotograph,] 50A/040; podium of, 83B; portraits of, 56A/034, 60A/112, 63A/087, 65A/071 (byLarry Rivers), 66B (by K. H. Veit), 67A/137, 71A/005 (by Cosman), 83A/158[Ov3], 159, NDA/208;raiding the refrigerator 47A/025; red hat wearing 83A/152; shooting a rifle 46A/080; sailing 50A/081[Ov], 58A/101-105, 59A/198, 59C, 73A/048, 80A/049[Ov], 82A/077, 85A/009, 41-43, 87B, 88A/132, 89A/147, 8XA/054, 8XB, MDA/028-29; scuba diving 67A/082-83[Ov], 81A/103-107; sculptureof, 63A/086; changing his shirt 53A/065; playing a shofar 71A/079, 85A/016, 88E; skiing 58A/002-18, 58S/001, 62A/011, 63A/076, 65A/046-49, 66B, 69A/002-4, 60A/001-4, 70A/001-4, 60,MDA/001; sleeping 60A/043, 68A/162; sliding down Alpine slide 89A/148; as a star of David 6XA/080[Ov]; playing a stringed instrument 58A/082-83; holding stuffed animal 81A/200, 8XA/112;wearing sunglasses 64A/057, 68A/124, 6XA/021, 83A/126[Ov], 128[Ov], 86A/040, 88A/157;swimming 49A/077, 58A/028-31, 59A/194, 5XA/036, 101[Ov], 83A/025, 119[Ov], 8XA/138;swinging 88A/097-98; wearing a tambourine 85A/064; playing tennis 66A/080; sticking outtongue 83A/076; tree climbing 50A/036-37; playing a trumpet 89A/024; wearing a uniform -42A/068; water skiing 52S/001, 60A/045, 77A/013, 8XA/030; wedding of, 51A/019[Ov], 20, 21[Ov], 31[wedding album 51B], MDA/001; playing a xylophone 49A/080Bernstein, Michael; graduation
88EBernstein, Nina; graduation (Harvard)
8XA/148Bernstein, Windischeschenbach, Neustadt
89A/149Bernstein, Samuel J.; 70th birthday testimonial dinner
62A/003-5, 7-9, 48[Ov2], 62B-13Bernstein Angus Farm
59A/221Bernstein children; "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil"
66A/122"The Bernstein Festival 1986" Barbican Centre, London
86A/013-25, 86C"Bernstein Festival" Villach
76A/061Bernstein Memorial Concert, Carnegie Hall
90A/051-52Beth Daniel, Israel
48A/043-44Beth Halochem, Tel Aviv, Award
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85A/039Birmingham, Michigan
45A/026-28Blitzstein, Marc; memorial concert
64A/010Bloomington, Indiana
82A/002Blossom Music Center (Festival), Ohio
86A/049-57, 58[Ov]Bodenheimer's, Haifa
47A/037-38, 40La Boheme
54A/001-03, 87A/008-31Bohemians
58C, 58DBologna, Italy
55A/028-30Bonn, Germany
68A/139-144, 76A/063-64, 208, 89BBook covers
[Box 86 (photos of covers of Bernstein-authored books, incl. foreign editions)]Boston, Mass.
51A/018, 76A/076, 81-88, 88EBoston Lubavitz Yeshiva
62A/003-5, 7-9, 48[Ov2], 62B-13Boston Symphony
49A/044-47, 50A/048-50, 62, 52A/030, 33, 37, 53A/043, 45, 74A/088-103, 7XA/048Brandeis Creative Arts Festival
52A/013, 17-18Brandeis University
51A/018, 52A/013, 17-19, 52S/002, 54A/098, 59A/019-28, 68A/175, 69A/029, 83C, MDA/005Brazil
53A/049, 59Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)
47A/015-18, 75A/002-3Brooklyn Boys Choir
76A/002-3Brooklyn Philharmonic
75A/002Brown University
66A/083-84Brussels, Belgium
68A/088-103, 168-171Budapest, Hungary
48A/008-9, 130, 83A/074-92, NDA/102-127 MDCBuffalo, New York
64A/003Bulgaria Pioneer Orchestra
79A/178-181Bull Cottage, Tanglewood
46A/060Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan
79A/079
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Butler Universty, Indianapolis, Ind.76A/004-14
Cambridge, Mass.73A/023-25, 275-350
Camp Onota, Pittsfield, Mass.-42A/026, 28, 36, 4XA/043, 91A/015
Canary Islandssee Gran Canaria
Candide56A/152-153, 66A/158, 75A/215-216, 89A/123-126[Ov], 129-133, 91A/003-5, MDS/005
Capri84B
Cardas Quartet8XA/126
Carinthian Festival, Austria77A/049-128
Carinthischer Sommer, Ossiach/Villach75A/038, 77B, 83A/148
Carmen recording72A/035-37, 73A/373-374, 377
Carnegie Hall44A/015, 46A/017, 48A/113-115, 4XA/019-23, 55A/001, 4-6, 58A/188, 58C, 58D, 59A/
225[Ov1], 5XA/031-33, 60A/051[Ov], 61A/046, 62C, 72A/038-43, 76A/089-90, 87A/072, 88A/130,88D(45th Anniversary retrospective), 89A/019, 90A/051-52Carnegie Hall Gala Concert
76A/019[Ov]Carnegie Hall party
60A/052-56Carter House, Lee, Mass.
52A/023-27Casals Music Festival
65A/008-9, 74Cathedral of St. John the Divine
90A/053Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni)
69A/043-44[Ov]La Cenerentola (Lyric Opera, Chicago)
78A/148-157Central Park
53B, 76A/068-69, 70-71[Ov]Cerebral Palsy Fund benefit
51A/017The Champ, film opening
79A/039-44Chapelle de St. Louis des Invalides, Paris
75A/125-203, 75S/001Chattanooga, Tennessee
60A/046Chel Shem, Tel-Aviv
53A/050Chicago, Ill.
60A/045Chichester Cathedral, Sussex, England
65A/010-12
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Chichester Psalms65A/038, 68A/018, 68C, 78A/198-203, 86A/013-22 [?], 8XA/029
Chile57A/049-50, 60A/011-12
Chimney Rock Hall School, Houston, Texas70A/111
Chorus of National Cathedral76A/002-3
Cincinnati, Ohio45A/065, 46A/005, 63A/049, 68-70, 73A/048
Circus Night83A/157
City Center, New York [see also New York City Symphony]47A/002, 133
City Hall45A/100, 58A/094-95
Coates, Helen; commencement at Brandeis68A/175
Coesfeld, West Germany87A/103-112
Collage for LB on 60th Birthday at Wolf Trap78A/147[+Ov3]
College of the Pacific, Stockton, California50A/008-10
Columbia Records, Christmas Gift Album56B
Columbia Records Studio53A/002-3, 58D
Concert Artists GuildMDA/093/97
"Concert for Peace"73A/004-19
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam50A/053-61, 81[Ov], FDA/025
Concertgebouw Orchestra85A/009
Conservatory of Music, Beersheba, Israel48C
Copenhagen, Denmark65A/005-7, 71A/043-58, 75A/262[Ov]
Cordoba, Argentina62C
Corenno Plinio, Italy67A/003
Cowan, Lester; ranch46A/680-81, 84-85
"Creation"66A/067
Creative Arts Festival, Brandeis University51A/013
Crillon, Paris [see also Hotel Crillon]91A/012
Cuernavaca, Mexico51A/027-29, 52A/001-7
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Curtis Hotel, Lenox, Mass.48A/031-32
The Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia-42A/002, 70, 84A/006-10
The Curtis Institute of Music graduating class 1941-42A/091[Ov]
The Dakota (apartment)71A/099-111, 112-113[Ov2], 77A/153, 77S/002, 79A/024-31, 80A/028-41, 83A/147, 85A/
093[Ov1], HCA/022, MDS/009, NDA/009Danbury, Conn.
74A/040-47, 223-228Dartmouth
53A/088Delilah, LB's only painting
49A/109Denver, Colo.
79A/054, 55-56[Ov]Detroit, Mich.
45A/079-80, 50A/012-21, 68-69, 60A/101-103Deutsche Grammophon audio greeting card
90A/049-50Deutsche Grammophon contract signing/party, Munich
76A/116-120Deutsche Grammophon factory tour, Hamburg
81A/130-175Deutsche Grammophon sales convention, Hamburg
79A/112Deutsche Grammophon Tulpenfest
84A/011-12, 61-63Deutsches Museum, Munich
79A/101-108The Devil's Disciple
FBA/041Diploma, Boston Latin School (Schola Latina Bostonieusis)
-42A/003Diploma, Curtis Institute of Music
-42A/002"The Drama of Carmen" (Ford Presents)
MDA/104Dramatists Guild
80A/026Dusseldorf, W. Germany
84A/042-43Dybbuk
74A/007-30Dybbuk, Habimah Theatre, Tel Aviv
47A/054-55Dybbuk, New York City Ballet (logo)
NDA/101Dybbuk, opening night party
74A/031-39E.M.G. Records, London
68A/149East Berlin [see also Berlin]
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84A/032-41, 87A/076-84, 89A/061-67, 89S/001, 91A/013East Hampton House
78A/160Eastman Theatre
46A/094Ebbets Field, Brooklyn
49A/035Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, Harvard
FDA/050Edgemont High School Band
79A/014-17Edinburgh
73A/264-274, 75A/205-214Edinburgh Festival
76A/058Edward MacDowell Gold Medal, MacDowell Colony
87A/062, 64Ehrenhof vor dem Mahnmal fur die Opfer der Nazi-KZ's
68A/137Ein Gev, Israel
47A/031, 33-36, 67-73, 50A/023-24, 72Ein Harod settlement, Israel
47A/052, 63, 47B, 50A/077Ein Hashofet, Israel
48A/085El Kasaba Theatre Music Group
93A/001Elath, Israel
50A/045Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award
66BElection Day (party awaiting results in Paris)
76A/135-139"Encore" Girls' Choir
93A/001England [see also London]
74A/180-181English Bach Festival Orchestra
77A/186Erkal Hall, Budapest, Hungary
83A/075Esplanade, Boston, Mass.
59DEssex House, New York
70A/091Europe and Near East Tour
62CEuropean Community Youth Orchestra
85A/015Executive Mansion Luncheon
62A/010Expo '67, Montreal
67A/095[Ov], 96-97Exxon Award
Leonard Bernstein Collection 287
76A/185-188Fairfield, Conn.
66A/076-82, 94-97, 120-121, 128-133[Ov], 67A/001, 100-104, 119[Ov], 122-124, 137[Ov],68A/056-58[Ov], 59, 118-119, 6XA/076, 72A/033, 78A/056, 83A/028, 152, 86A/083[Ov2], 88A/095-99, 155-156, 89A/095-100, 91A/010-11, HCA/023-28 [drawing by Felicia], NDA/095Fairfield Hall, London (Croydon)
66BFairfield University, Fairfield, Conn.
89A/026-34Falstaff
64A/002, 4-7, 66A/012-13, MDA/111Fancy Free
44A/016, 43-49, OSA/001-2[Ov2]Fancy Free (30th Anniversary performance)
75A/001Feldafing, Germany
48A/014Fellowship Commission
85A/029-32La Fenice, Venice
5XA/029Festival Cervantino, Mexico
82A/027Festival of Bernstein Music at Butler University
76A/004-14Festival of the Americas
55A/046-47Fidelio
70A/062, 109, 78A/004-5, FDA/026Fidelio Recording
78A/027, 38-39Final concert & party as Music Director of New York Philharmonic
69A/010-19, 39Findings [see also Book covers]
FDA/001-52, 53-65[Ov1] [photographs found with Findings material, apparentlyconsidered for use in the book]Finland
6XA/058First Worldwide Telecast
67A/006-7Fischer Hall, New York
87A/006Fisher Hall, New York
87A/092Fiume Latte, Italy
67A/003Florence, Italy
54A/004, 12, 94, 84BFlorida
62A/012Die Flughunde
NDA/021Fontainebleau, France
47A/084, 97, 87A/055
Leonard Bernstein Collection 288
Ford Presents60A/049, 61A/033-34, MDA/104-105 [possibly MDA/087-92 as well]
Fort Mason45A/096
Fort Meyers77A/156
Four Seasons Hotel, Boston88E
Fourth of July Concert76A/068-69, 70-71[Ov], 228[Ov]
France76D, 7XA/071
Frankfurt, W. Germany76A/061-65, 77A/164-172
Free Trade Hall, Manchester63B
Freiburg, Germany89B
Freilichtbuhne Coesfeld, W. Germany87A/103-112
French Embassy, New York69A/001
Gagalou Orchestra, JapanMDA/099
Genoa, Italy50A/067
Germany48A/014
Gershwin Memorial concert46A/017, 19-27
Gershwin Memorial concert at BAM47A/015-18
Gershwin memorial luncheon45A/030-35
Gesellschaft fur Musiktheater, Honorary Member Ceremony68A/017
Gold Medal, Royal Philharmonic Society, London87A/037
Gold Record "The Joy of Christmas"80A/022
Golden Award (Austria)70A/063
Golden Kamera Award81A/029-37, 40-50
Golden Singers, Broad Ripple H.S.76A/006
Good Skate Award77A/001-2
Grammy Awards73A/377, 85A/063-64
Gran Canaria76A/218, 81A/053, 82A/077, 86A/012, 8XA/050, 8XB, MDB
Great Barrington, Mass.55A/032-33, 82-83, 84A/066
Leonard Bernstein Collection 289
Great Merit Cross of the Order of Merit, W. Germany87A/042-46
Great Performances (PBS)7XA/047-48
Grossinger's56A/032
Grove's Dictionary celebration80A/048
Gustav Mahler-Preis 196868A/136
Habimah Theatre, Tel Aviv47A/054-55
Hair film opening79A/014-17
Haiti51A/023, 53A/086-87
Hamburg, Germany59A/198, 59C, 69A/026-28, 76A/062, 79A/111-112, 182-202, 7XA/011, 81A/121-122,
130-175, 84A/011-12, 31, 85A/017-26, 41-43, 89A/151, 8XA/176Hamburg Ballet
8XA/031-33Hamburg Opera
79A/182-185Harewood, Lord
63A/033Harlequin Record Shop, London
68A/150Harvard Glee Club
73A/139, 159-160, 191Harvard Krokodiloes
82A/004-5, 92Harvard Night, Symphony Hall, Boston
89A/017-18Harvard University
-42A/039, 85, 56A/127-129[Ov], 140, 66B, 73A/026-33, 275-350, FDA/050"Hashkiveinu" broadcast CBS
46A/015-16Havana, Cuba
51A/030Hawaii
60A/117, 127Hebrew University
MDDHeinz Island, Carribean
68A/162Helsinki, Finland
59A/199, 59CHenry Morrison Flagler Museum, The
69BHenry Stave & Co. Record Shop, London
68A/151Henry Wood Hall, London
79A/170-177Herodicus Atticus Amphitheatre, Athens, Greece
Leonard Bernstein Collection 290
59A/046-47Hillsdale, N.Y.
53A/028-30, 36, 53BHiroshima Peace Concert, Japan
85A/015, 44, 74, 85B, 85CHitachi City, Japan
MDA/100Holiday cards
55A/060, 56A/065, 57A/077, 58A/144, 59A/167, 60A/125, 64A/061, 65A/072[?], 67A/100-103[?], 67S/001, 68A/157[?], 69A/047, 71A/089, 73A/379, 74A/229-230, 86C, 88E, MDA/046,HCA/001-29, FDA/005Holland
47A/096, 68A/172, 76A/059, MDA/026-32, 118Holliday, Judy; dinner in memory of
66A/109-116Hollywood, California
44A/006, 46A/086Hollywood Bowl
63A/041-47, 82A/045-60, 89-90Honolulu, Hawaii
62CHopetoun House, Edinburgh
73A/266-274, 75A/206-214Horne, Marilyn; party after opening of Carmen
72A/034Hotel Astor, New York
45A/030-35, 58DHotel Crillon, Paris
76A/218Hotel del Prado, Mexico
51A/011Hotel Dorset, New York
46A/019-27Hotel Nacional, Havana
51A/030Hotel Savoy, London
88A/131Hourglass Award presentation
82A/003Houston, Texas
83A/003-27, 116-126[Ov], 127, 129-130[Ov2], 83BHunter, New York
70A/001-4"I Hate Music" recording session
49A/034I.I.E. Award
59A/003Ice Capades
77A/001-2Idlewild Airport
57A/058-62Imperial Orchestra, Japan
61A/011Imperial Palace, Japan
Leonard Bernstein Collection 291
61A/011, MDA/099Inaugural Concert for Jimmy Carter
77A/006Inaugural Gala for John F. Kennedy
61A/001-4, 43, 61BIndiana University School of Music Israel Tour Group
77A/025, 30-34The Infinite Variety of Music, artwork for reissue
66A/159-175, 176-178[Ov]The Infinite Variety of Music
see also Book coversInter-Continental Hotel, Prague
90A/004Internationale Musikfestwochen Luzern
87A/070"Introduction to Modern Music" (Omnibus)
57A/002-3, MDA/056Israel
46A/110[Ov], 47A/020, 31, 33-51, 75-6, 108, 47B, 48A/037-102, 136, 48B, 48C, 49A/119,122, 4XA/035, 4XB, 50A/23-46, 70-72, 77, 53A/054-62, 57A/066-72, 108, 113-114, 57B, 58B, 5XA/057-59, 63A/052-60, 62-64, 82, 63C, 67A/051-74, 67B, 68A/122-, 68C, 70A/042-50, 70B, 71A/061-67, 72A/021, 73A/240, 74A/182-188, 77A/012-36, 78A/161-162, 198-203, 79A/083-91, 234,7XA/027-45, 81A/061-66, 82A/008-19, 83C, 84A/013-16, 60[Ov2], 85A/053-57, 88A/018-27, 89A/021-25, 8XA/123, 93A/001Israel Bond dinner
66A/06, 66BThe Israel Conservatoire and Academy of Music, Tel Aviv
58BIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra
48A/055-57, 62-63, 80-82, 48B, 50A/025-30, 53A/061, 55A/020, 28, 30, 57A/114, 57B, 63A/064, 63C, 68A/134, 76A/089-90, 77A/064-75, 79-106, 78A/152-155, 198-203, 79A/092, 101-108,86A/061-62, 89A/021-22, 8XA/110Isreal Philharmonic Orchestra, Laureate Conductor
88A/020-27Israel Society for Crippled Children
68A/129Istanbul, Turkey
59A/042, 189, 59DItaly
59A/044-45, 83-86, 79A/236Ives Centennial Concert, Danbury, Conn.
74A/040-47, 223-228, 231[Ov]J. S. Ratcliff House, Martha's Vineyard
54A/018-28, 56A/122-124[Ov]Jamaica
59A/193-194, 60A/084, 72A/002-5, 79A/001, 80A/027Japan
61A/006, 8-11, 38-41, 42[Ov], 62C, 70A/079-89, 74A/132-138, 75B, 78C, 79A/057-63,65-80, 85A/002-7[Ov], 84-92[Ov], 85B, 85C, 90A/040-46, MDA/098-100Jeremiah, Ohel Theatre, Tel Aviv
47A/056-57, 47BJerusalem
46A/110[Ov], 47A/039, 48A/072, 53A/056-60, 68A/130-132, 178-181, 68C, 93A/001, MDA/113-115
Leonard Bernstein Collection 292
Jewish Museum, New York48A/001
Jewish Music Council48A/001, 4
Joan at the Stake58A/034-41, 44-48
John H. Finley award59A/164
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore80A/003-11, 23-25
Joseph Papp Tribute to Bernstein at Public Theater90A/061
Journey to Jerusalem68A/178-181
The Joy of Music [see also Book covers]59A/088, 226
Judische Gemeindehaus, Berlin-Charlottenburg68A/136, 138
Kaddish63A/052-60, 62-64, 63C, 64A/066, 71, 81A/219, 8XA/092
Kaddish ballet, BudapestNDA/102-127
Kai's Bistro, Munich79A/093
Kansas City, Mo.79A/045-46
Kartnerstrasse, Vienna80A/002
Kennedy, John F.; inauguration61B
Kennedy Airport73A/236-238
Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.76A/001-3, 79A/169
Kennedy Center Honors Gala79A/169, 80A/017-18
Key West, Florida88A/132, 89A/001-16, 8XA/048, 90A/001
Kfar Vitkin, Israel50A/031, 33
Kiev59C
King Solomon Award72A/040-41
Klagenfurt, Austria76A/061
Kol Yisrael Choir63C
Kongresshaus Villach77B
Konzerthaus, Vienna70A/051
Korvettes, New York69A/036
Leonard Bernstein Collection 293
Koussevitzky, Serge; 75th birthday48A/022-24; memorial service for 76A/077-79[Ov], 229-230[Ov]; testimonial dinner for
44A/003Koussevitzky Music Foundation at Town Hall
53A/001Kyoto, Japan
74A/132, MDA/099Kyoto Shrine, Japan
61A/010, MDA/099La Mama
66A/004-5La Paz, Bolivia
58A/088, NDA/019La Scala, Milan
50A/063-65, 53A/064-81, 54A/001-03, 55A/013-14, 67, 55B, 82A/086-88[Ov1], 84A/017-18Lake Como
67A/003Las Palmas
81A/052, 82A/077, 86A/012Las Vegas
62CLatin American tour
58A/051-91, 186-187Lawrence, Mass.
83A/031-33Lazarus boat
73A/048Lee, Mass.
52A/021-27, 86Legion of Honor, Chevalier (France)
68A/173, 69A/001Legion of Honor, Commandeur (France)
86A/0280-33, 69-79Legion of Honor, Officieur (France)
78A/029-35Leipzig, E. Germany
87A/075Leningrad, Russia
59A/092, 106-109, 115, 152-153, 191, 59C, 89A/059-60Lenox, New York
52A/043-49Leonard Bernstein Archives
MDS/003Leonard Bernstein Festival, Villach
77BLeonard Bernstein Notes from a Friend [cover]
91A/014Leonard Bernstein Square, street naming, Israel
93A/001Leonard Bernstein Suite, Hotel Crillon, Paris
91A/012Leonardo da Vinci (ship)
MDA/106-107Lewisohn Stadium
Leonard Bernstein Collection 294
4XA/050[Ov], 47A/113-124, 4XA/027-28, 53A/005-10, 12-26, 56A/143Liberty Music Shop window display
57A/121[Ov]Das Lied von der Erde
66A/034-38, 125Life
55B, 56C, 62DLima, Peru
62CLincoln Center dedication/ground breaking
59A/014-17, 224[Ov] [with model]Lincoln Center opening
62A/019, 21-22, 24, 27[+Ov2], 62D, 66A/104-105[Ov], MDA/108Lincoln Portrait
76A/057Liszt Academy, Budapest
83A/074London, England
46A/041-47, 63A/008-10, 11-15[Ov], 16-17, 18-22[Ov], 24[Ov], 63B, 66A/107, 66B, 68A/149-152, 70A/006-17, 72A/008-15, 73A/241-263, 76A/057, 77A/007-11, 79A/170-177, 82A/007,85A/066, 86A/013-25, 87A/037, 88A/131, 89A/123-126[Ov]London Symphony Orchestra
66B, 70A/006-13, 79A/170-177, 86C, 90A/044Los Angeles, California
82A/045-61, 87A/071Los Angeles Institute
82A/061Lotos Club
59A/169, 80A/042-43Lubeck, W. Germany
87A/039-54, 89BLucerne, Switzerland
88A/144Luchow's
64A/004-6Luneburg, W. Germany
88BMacDowell Colony
62A/016, 70A/090, 7XA/018, 87A/062-66Macy's window
59A/132Madison Trio
-42A/004-6Madrid, Spain
84A/044, 8XA/083Mahler, Gustav; "The Nine Symphonies"
67A/098Mahler death mask
76A/216Mahler Gold Medal
66B, 67A/047Mahler signed note [negative]
NDA/166Mahler Society medal
Leonard Bernstein Collection 295
53A/031Mahler's 8th Symphony, Salzburg & Vienna
75A/071-099Mahler's grave with LB's wreath
69A/009Mahler's plaque
75A/100Mahler's villa on Worther See, Austria
77A/043, NDA/033Mainz, W. Germany
77A/136Makuya Pilgrimage--Japan, The 23rd
85A/074Mandolin Orchestra
48A/039, 45Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv
57B [opening], 63C, 67A/057-61, 78A/162Mark Cross Salutes Father's Day
71A/068Mark Hellinger Theater, New York
76A/016Mark Taper Forum
73A/001-3Martha's Vineyard
53B, 54A/018-28, 100, 54S/001, 56A/050-51, 56, 121, 122-124[Ov], 141, 58A/096-134,197, 59A/029-36, 60A/023-29, 63-65, 118, 122, 61A/015-19Mass, Butler University, Ind.
76A/006-14Mass, Cincinnati, Ohio
MSA/022-37Mass, Honolulu Hale
MSA/055-62Mass, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles
73A/001-3Mass, Nagoya, Japan
75A/237-239, 75B, 78CMass, Paris (St. Severie Church)
MSA/013-21Mass, University of California, Berkeley (1974)
MSA/072-102Mass, Vienna, opening night party
74A/178, 81A/038Mass, Vienna [Yale production]
MSA/038-46, 74S/001Mass, Washington, D.C.
MSA/001-12, 63-71Mass, Washington, D.C. (press conference, rehearsal, opening night)
71A/069-80, 98[Ov]Mass, WGBH-TV
73S/001Mass, Yale
73A/020-21, MSA/047-54Maui, Hawaii
60A/030-31
Leonard Bernstein Collection 296
Medea [Cherubini]53A/064-81
Meir Shfeyah Children's School, Israel48A/039
Menotti House, Scotland88A/004
Metropolitan Opera58C, 69A/043-44[Ov], 83A/132[Ov3]("Met. the 100th"), MDA/111
Metropolitan Opera Benefit Preview of Mass72A/023-32
Mexico45A/041, 51A/011-12, 79A/005-12, 82A/020-27, 97
Miami, Florida4XB, 63A/025-29, 81, 79A/166-167, 233
Milan, Italy55A/011, 13, 80[?], 78A/015-26, 82A/086-89, 84A/017[+Ov]-18, 84B
Milwaukee, Wisc.66A/085-92, 86A/094
Missa Solemnis69A/045-46[Ov]
Mitropoulos Benefit Concert79A/047-53
Mitropoulos International Music Competition66A/108, 88D
Monte Carlo66A/033, 155, 68A/054-55
Montgomery, Ohio46A/006
Montreal, Canada44A/012-13
Montreal Symphony44A/012
Moscow, Russia59A/099-100, 110-114, 116-127, 190, 196, 201, 205-206, 213, 215, 223, 59C, 59D, 62C,
88A/043-75Mount Monadnock, N.H.
-42A/023Mount Scopus, Israel
67A/051-52, 56, 62-68, 68CMozart's house and piano, Salzburg, Austria
74A/174, 75A/054-61, 227-236Munich, Germany
47A/105, 48A/013, 49A/114, 59A/154, 59C, 68A/060-70, 104-114, 145-146, 76A/093-121(+76A/101[Ov]), 78A/172-177, 193-197, 204[Ov], 79A/093-108, 237, 257, 7XA/051-52, 81A/001-22, 28, 57-58, 185-186, 190-194, 197, 208, 216, 220, 83A/065, 73, 86A/034-44, 87A/035,88A/028-33, 36, 89C, 8XA/020, 35, 39-42, 81, 104-106Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
89A/103"Music for Israel"
55A/077Music Hall, Boston, Mass.
64A/007"The Music of Johann Sebastian Bach" (Omnibus)
57A/026-27, MDA/073-86
Leonard Bernstein Collection 297
Music Teachers' Seminary, Israel63C
Musikverein, Vienna78A/005-6, 163, 82A/064-76, 84A/004, 30, 89A/069
NAACP Art Show69A/037-38
Nagoya, Japan7XA/025, MDA/098
National Press Club Luncheon, Washington, D.C.59A/128-131, 72A/022
National Symphony Orchestra78A/094-138
National Theater, Washington, D.C.57A/054, 111
NBC Orchestra52A/052, 56
NBC Symphony46A/008-10, 12-14
Negba, Israel48A/088-89
New Century Club73A/047
New England Brotherhood Tribute68A/004
New School Art Center [sic]72A/001
New Spirit Inaugural Concert77A/003-5
New York City Symphony at the City Center45A/043, 46-47, 51-58, 46A/007, 61, 63-73, 76-77, 102, MDA/034
New York Philharmonic45A/040, 47A/113-123, 48A/110-11, 49A/035, 4XA/019-23, 56C, 57A/004-18, 58A/090,
59A/046[+Ov & Ov2], 47, 154, 188, 59C, 59D, 5XA/026, 31-33, 60A/058-60, 90-94, 61A/039, 46,63A/042-47, 81, 63B, 65A/014-15, 26-29, 68A/002, 54-55, 133, 143, 69A/016-19, 21, 71A/083,74A/114-129, 135, 214, 86A/058[Ov], 87A/006, 8XA/143, MDA/098-103, 116, NDA/036New York Philharmonic 125th Birthday Concert
67A/120[Ov3]New York Philharmonic European tour
76A/020-65"A New York Philharmonic Miscellany"
62CNew York Prep/P.S. 102 seventh graders
90A/049-50New York School of Hebrew-Union College Jewish Institute of Religion
58A/026-27New Zealand
74A/113Newark Boy's Chorus
73A/118-139, 178-191, 219-220Nice Airport
68A/154Nidom, Japan
90A/045Les Noces recording
Leonard Bernstein Collection 298
77A/186Northwestern University
57A/048Norton Lectures
72A/045-63, 66-86, 73A/275-350, 371[Ov], NLS/001-12 (slides for TV)Norton Lectures, presentation of album
74A/189-194Oedipus Rex
5XA/022, 72A/047, 68-72Ohel Shem Theatre, Tel Aviv
47A/020, 50-51, 56-62, 50A/025-30, 35, 46, 53A/050Oliver Smith set designs
OSA/001-7[Ov2]Omnibus
54A/047, 51-93, 56/060, 140, 125-126, 127-129[Ov], 130-132, 57A/002-3, 26-27, 58A/023-25, 58C, 6XA/034-35, MDA/054-86On the Town
44A/017-41, 50, 49A/041-42, OSA/003-5[Ov2]On the Town Dramatist Guild Dialogue
80A/026On the Town presentation of album to Mayor La Guardia
45A/100On the Town recording session
60A/083"Opening Night at Lincoln Center" (CBS)
MDA/108Opera Ball, Vienna
71A/012L'Orchestra de Paris
70A/026-27Orchestra of St. Luke's
88A/130Orchestre Nationale de France
75A/125-203[?], 76A/140-183, 76D, 79A/123-127Osaka, Japan
61A/006, 74A/137-138, MDA/099Osaka party (CBS), Japan
74A/137Osborne apartment
57A/042, 117, 67A/028, 86A/004-7, 82Osborne Studio (2-DD)
57A/093, 68A/044, 164-165, 83COslo, Norway
87A/038Oslo Konserthus
87A/038Ossiach
83A/148Ottobeuren, Germany
84A/022-29, 84S/001OWI Broadcast
45A/049-50Pacific Music Festival, Sapporo, Japan
90A/040-46, 58
Leonard Bernstein Collection 299
Pacific Music Festival dinner party89A/093
Palestine [see also Israel]47A/032, 47B
Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra47A/020, 50-53, 56-63, 142 [autographed]
Palestine Resistance Defense Fund48A/133
Palmach members57A/072
Paris, France47A/083-84, 101-02, 48A/036, 58A/135, 59A/059, 6XA/036, 70A/018-29, 102-104, 71A/
003-5, 75A/102-203, 76A/133-184, 218, 77A/037, 78A/029-35, 79A/114-132, 7XA/084[Ov1], 81A/177-184, 86A/028-33, 69-79, 87A/056, 101, 88A/128, 89C, 8XA/191[Ov1], 91A/012Park Avenue Synagogue
46A/088-89Park Avenue Synagogue Choir
46A/016Parker House Hotel, Boston
73A/047Peace Memorial Park, Japan
85A/074Pension Fund concert
59A/188, 63A/032, 39, 6XA/017, 88D, MDA/101-103Perugia, Italy
55A/018, 20, 23, 56A/101-102Peter and the Wolf
50A/074, 60A/091Peter Grimes, Tanglewood
46A/052, 4XB, FDA/006Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity honorary membership
5XA/066Philadelphia, Pa.
48A/103-109, 81A/187[Ov], 84A/006-10, 85A/029-32Philadelphia Orchestra
48A/105-9, 56A/052-54Philharmonic Cafe
64A/011-14Philharmonic Hall
62A/025, 62D, 63A/077-78[Ov], 64A/008, 67A/048, 98, 120[Ov3], 68A/001-2, 71A/083,MDS/002Philharmonic Hall Dressing Room
66B, 67A/136, 68A/043Philharmonic Hall Studio
63A/065-67, 68A/045-46, 83CPhilharmonic Preview TV Show
58CPhoenix, Arizona
51A/001-4, 60A/001-2"Pickfair"
46A/075, 79, 82The Pierre
MDA/093-97Pine Manor College
Leonard Bernstein Collection 300
87A/002-4Pisa, Italy
54A/007-9Pittsburgh Symphony tour
49A/001-15Plaque on LB's childhood piano
50A/076Plaza Hotel, New York
44A/003, 67A/024-26, 72A/034, 75A/025-27Plympton TV Show
67A/099Polydor International Agreement
72A/036Porte Ecole, Italy
67A/114-115Positano, Italy
79A/109-110, 84B, 8XA/030Prague, Czechoslovakia
46A/90-91, 100, 47A/89-90, 4XB, 90A/004-16Premio Via Condotti Award, Rome
89A/044-57Presidential Scholars
64A/075Princeton, N.J.
77A/154Providence, R.I.
76A/066-67Public Theater, New York
90A/061Puerto Rico
56A/031, 64A/072, 65A/008-9, 74Puerto Vallarta
79A/013A Quiet Place, La Scala
84A/018A Quiet Place poster designs
88A/147-150A Quiet Place premiere in Houston
83A/003-27, 116-125[Ov], 134-139, 83BA Quiet Place production shots
83A/017-23A Quiet Place set and costume designs
83A/014-16RAI Chorus
73A/139, 159-160Ratcliff House, Martha's Vineyard
see J. S. Ratcliff HouseRavinia, Chicago, Ill.
85A/045-51, 86A/048Reading, Pa.
63A/040Record cover "mock-ups"
FDA/053-58[Ov1]Record covers
Leonard Bernstein Collection 301
FDA/039, [Box 103 contains photographs of Bernstein' record covers]Red Cross Benefit
44A/005Reflections [Israeli film]
77A/021Rehovoth, Israel
48A/092-93Rembrandt statue, Amsterdam
76A/032"Remembering Leonard Bernstein" Concert for Peace
90A/053"Rhythm" (Ford Presents)
60A/049"Rhythm Band" Camp Onata
-42A/026Richmond, Mass.
48A/017-18Ricordi party after premiere of Barber's Medea
59A/185-187Rigoletto [Verdi]
56A/008Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
53A/059Robert's Cottage
54A/098Robin Hood Dell
46A/087, 49A/039, 56A/052-54, 57-59, 76A/072-75, 209-215Rochester, New York
47A/001, 4-14Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
46A/017, 88DRockford College, Rockford, Ill.
66A/070-75, 83C"Romanticism in Music" (Ford Presents)
61A/033-34, MDA/105Rome, Italy
70A/030-41, 72A/020, 73A/049-229, 81A/067-98, 219, 83A/066-72, 87A/007-31, 88A/006-17, 89A/035-58Rose Quartet
NDA/032Der Rosenkavalier [Richard Strauss]
68A/028-35, 71A/033-36Royal Albert Hall, London
63A/031, 63B, 66A/061-66, 72A/015[+Ov], 76A/057, 83A/030Royal Danish Orchestra
75A/262[Ov]Royal Festival Hall, London
59A/090, 197, 63B, 82A/007Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal
87A/100Rudolph's Ranch, Wyoming
48A/116Russia
59B
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S.S. America47A/77, 103-104
S.S. Israel dinner52A/058-59, 55A/050-56, 77
S.S. Neptunia57A/124
S.S. Nieu Amsterdam48A/132
Sacher Hotel, Vienna68A/017, 38, 73A/231-234, 74A/147-159, 177
Salon de Musique opening, Paris79A/114-121
Salzburg, Austria59D, 75A/039-99, 227-236, 77A/138, 79A/092, 258, 87A/068
San Francisco, California45A/097
San Francisco Symphony50A/011, 22
Santa Cecilia Orchestra87A/010-31
Santa Monica, Calif.85A/059-62
Santiago, Chile51A/022, 5XA/068-69
Sapporo, Japan90A/045, 58
Sardi's54A/049
Savini dinner, Milan78A/015-26
Schauspielhaus, East Berlin84A/032-41
Scheveningen, Netherlands47A/110-112, 48A/010-12, MDA/026-32
Schleswig-Holstein, W. Germany86A/036
Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival87A/039-54, 87B, 88A/043-75, 159, 161, 88B, 88C
Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival Memorial for LB91A/013
Scotland87A/099, 88A/003-5
Sea of Galilee, Israel48A/085, 50A/023-24
Seaquarium, Miami, Florida63A/025-29
Seoul, S. Korea79A/
Seppelt Winery, Australia74A/114-129
Serenade77A/195
Sfuzzi, New York City89A/093
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Sharm el Sheikh [sic]81A/103-107
Sheeps Meadow, Central Park66A/151, 74A/112, 76A/068-71
Sheet music covers[Box 86 contains photographs of covers for "A-me-ri-ca," "It' Love," "Some Other Time,"
"Take Care of This House," and "Who Am I?"]Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
66BShevaya School
48A/045Shvuat
50A/037Singing Brook Farm, Charlemont, Mass.
49A/038, 53-63, 69-97Sistine Chapel, The Vatican
88A/012-13Songfest, in Munich
79A/133Songfest poets
78A/159-166La Sonnambula [Bellini]
55A/014South Mountain, Pittsfield, Mass.
51A/017Southampton
66A/098-101Sprague Hall, Yale
81A/204-205St. Anton, Austria
70A/060St. Florian
76A/218St. Johannis-Kirche, Luneburg, W. Germany
88BSt. Louis, Mo.
45A/001, 51A/025St. Paul's Cathedral, London
70A/006-13 [008[+Ov]]St. Regis Hotel
69A/010-15, 39, 80A/048St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
87A/075Statni Divadlo v Brno, Czechoslovakia
70CStille House, Great Barrington, Mass.
84A/066, 8XA/162Stockbridge Bowl, Berkshires
45A/090Stockbridge Bowl Association at Seranak
53A/046-47Stockholm, Sweden
59A/091, 93-97, 157Stratford on Avon
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74A/180Stravinsky's grave
82A/028-34Studio, Fairfield, Conn.
86A/083[Ov2], 8XA/188[Ov], 91A/011Stuttgart, W. Germany
76A/043-56, 81A/123-127Summer House, Sharon, Mass.
52A/041Sun Valley, Idaho
58A/002-18, 28-31, 59A/009-11Symphony Hall, Boston
44A/055[Ov], 48A/002-3, 89A/017-18Symphony of the Air
54A/039, 55A/002-5, 29, 58, 66, 68, 71, 56A/001-5, 7-8, 17, 45-49, 94, 103-104, 137, 5XA/022Synagogue, East Berlin, where LB celebrated last Hanukkah
89S/001, 91A/013Syria Mosque
49A/004Tanglewood
-42A/040, 46-47, 50-59, 71, 45A/042, 94, 46A/35, 48-60, 98-99, 47A/125-129, 48A/019-22,24, 26-28, 129, 137, 49A/039, 43-52, 98-99, 101-3, 113, 4XA/001-6, 4XB, 50A/034, 48-52, 62,51A/014-16, 26, 52A/029-41, 78, 53A/031-35, 37, 39-45, 55A/034-45, 72, 55B, 56A/057-59, 61A/029-30, 70A/078, 73A/239, 74A/048-111, 75A/029-37, 225[Ov], 260-261, 76A/081-86, 209-215,77A/038-42, 78A/057, 192, 79A/081-82, 80A/012, 81A/099-100, 83A/029, 85A/011, 35-36, 86A/045-46, 87A/057-61, 88A/076-93, 88E, 89A/142, 161, 90A/055[Ov], 56, MDA/033, MDB, MDS/001, FDA/006Tavern on the Green, New York
87A/001Teatro Caupolican, Santiago de Chile
58A/076-81Tel Aviv, Israel
47A/020, 46-59, 74, 85-86, 48A/065, 67, 50A/025-30, 35, 38-40, 44, 46, 53A/056, 57B,64A/071, 74, 68A/133-135, 85A/039, 67, MDA/109Tel Aviv Choir
63CTel Joseph
47A/063, 47BTemple University
59A/139-148The Tenth Muse (book cover)
78A/171Theatre des Champs Elysees
76A/140-183Theatre Music of Leonard Bernstein, Whitney Museum
75A/018, 240-259Thomas, David & Jamie (Bernstein); wedding of
84A/045-55, 84C, MDCThreepenny Opera [Blitzstein]
52A/014, 16-18Tillett Holt Record Shop, London
68A/152Time cover
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57A/120-121[Ov]Tokyo, Japan
61A/011, 41, 42[Ov], MDA/099Tolzer Knaben Chor
8XA/081Tosca home movie
61A/013Toscanini bust
84A/017[+Ov]Tower Records window display, London
88A/042Toy Car
68S/001Treasury Fund Concert
44A/004Tribute to Leonard Bernstein (award)
91A/018Trinity High School
88A/038Tristan und Isolde
81A/001-15, 28, 208, 216, 220Trouble in Tahiti [see also A Quiet Place]
52A/015, 18, 35, 38, 53A/027, 55B [rehearsal], 59A/158-160Trouble in Tahiti (Israel/Indiana University School of Music)
77A/025, 30-34Trouble in Tahiti (London)
73A/241, 242-249[Ov], 250-253[+Ov], 254, 255-256[Ov], 257, 258-259[+Ov], 260[Ov],261, 262-263[Ov]Trouble in Tahiti, Whitney Museum
75A/019-23Les Troyens
FBA/047Tsing-Tsing (panda bear)
NDA/076Tulpenfest (Deutsche Grammophon)
84A/011-12, 61-63Turkey
59DThe Unanswered Question book signing
76A/015, 79A/202 [German edition], see also Book coversThe Unanswered Question presentation of album
74A/189-194The Unanswered Question presentation of German translation
79A/095-97The Unanswered Question, Six Talks at Harvard
72A/045-63, 66-86, 73A/275-350, NLS/001-12United Jewish Appeal, Junior Division, benefit concert
48A/110-15United Jewish Appeal "Night of Stars" Memorial Tribute to JFK
63A/079United Nations, New York
50A/066, 55A/048-49, 57, 64A/048-53, 57, 65A/013-29, 79A/178-181United Nations 10th Anniversary Concert
55A/048-49, 57
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United Nations concert/reception64A/0048-53, 57, 65A/013-29
United Nations Human Rights Day50A/066, 88D
USO Lunch in honor of Kitty Carlisle Hart75A/025-27
Vail, Colorado63A/076, 69A/002-4
Vancouver, British Columbia45A/018-25
Varadero Beach, Cuba57A/020
Varenna, Italy67A/003
Vatican City71A/117-119, 73A/049-229, 378[Ov], 73S/002, 81A/069-93, 83A/066-72, 87A/007-31, 88A/
006-13Venezuela
58A/186Venice, Italy
54A/028-38, 40-43, 50, 59A/044, 75-81, 59C, 5XA/029, 82A/028-43, MDA/087-92Verdi's Requiem
70A/006-13 [+008[Ov]], 70S/001Verdi's Requiem recording session
70A/014-17Vermont
66BVienna, Austria
66A/006-60, 125-127, 134[Ov], 136[Ov1], 66B, 67A/008-9, 10-12[Ov], 13-16, 17-20[Ov],21, 22[Ov], 23, 27, 29-47, 49-50, 68A/005-41, 71-87, 115-119, 124-128, 147-148, 68D, 69A/020,22-24, 25[Ov], 045-46[Ov], 6XA/018, 32, 70A/051-59, 61-62, 64-77, 106-107, 71A/006-37,38-41[Ov], 90-97[Ov], 114-116, 72A/016-19, 73A/230-235, 74A/139-179, 215, 75A/071-100[?],76A/129-130, 76B, 76C, 77A/044-48, 150, 78A/001-14[?], 27, 158, 189-190, 79A/113, 217, 235,7XA/022, 80A/002, 81A/038, 51, 54, 110-120, 129, 82A/064-76, 99-102[map case], 83A/099-111,133[Ov1], 84A/004, 30, 85A/037-38, 58, 80, 86A/008-11, 87A/069, 95, 88A/100-127, 158, 89A/069-92, 150, 8XA/089, 90A/002, 59, MDA/120, NDA/138-139, FDA/020-21Vienna Boys Choir
NDA/077Vienna Philharmonic
66A/033, 67A/31-32, 39, 45, 68A/019-27, 68D, 70A/109, 71A/037, 76B, 76C, 78A/028, 84A/032-41, 85A/037, FDA/022, 24Vienna Philharmonic honorary membership and ring presentation
83A/111Vienna State Opera
85A/015Vietnam Memorial reading
69A/030Villa tre Ville
84BVillach, Austria
77A/076-78, 183-184, 77B, 83A/148Violin Teachers Guild
58A/175-176"A Visualization of an Experience within Music"
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73A/345Wager, Michael (Mendy); birthday party for
90A/003Wager, Michael (Mendy) & Susan; wedding of
62A/035-41, 49-55Waikiki Shell, Honolulu
6XA/039Wailing Wall, Israel
67A/053-54, 67B, 68A/131-132, 68C, MDA/113-115Waldorf Astoria
46A/029, 92-93, 48A/015-16, 133-135, 49A/020-30, 76A/185-188, 84CWalter, Bruno; plaque of
6XA/050, 72A/006-7Walter's Art Gallery, Baltimore
64A/062-67War Fund Rally
45A/048Warsaw, Poland
59A/060, 200, 59D, 90A/048Warwick Hotel, New York
52A/015Warwick University, England
74A/181Washington, D.C.
51A/024, 61B, 72A/087, 76A/001-3, 77A/003-6, 151, 79A/169, 220-232, 80A/017-18, 82A/044[Ov], 84A/001, 88EWashington Cathedral
73A/004-19, 82A/044[Ov], 84A/001, 8XA/124Watergate, Washington, D.C.
79A/220-232, HCA/021Weaver Haven "Waters End" Vineyard Haven
61A/007Weisgal residence, Rehovoth, Israel
MDA/006-9Weizmann concert
52A/051-56Weizmann concert at the Waldorf
49A/020-30West Berlin [see also Berlin]
60A/34-42, 47-48West Redding, Conn.
60A/003-8, 14-16, 72-77, 63A/080West Side Story
57A/054, 94-95, 96[Ov], 111, 122[Ov], 123, OSA/006[Ov2]West Side Story, Brno, Czechoslovakia
70CWest Side Story, Freilichtbuhne Coesfeld, West Germany
87A/103-112West Side Story, Ravensbourne Light Operatic Society, Bramley, Kent England
67A/126-133West Side Story, [Russian production, n.d.]
NDA/083-90West Side Story, TV production with Anna Moffo
66A/153-157
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West Side Story, Vienna Volksoper68A/005-8
West Side Story party, Vienna Volksoper68A/009-14
Westminster ChoirNDA/082
Westminster Choir College Commencement66A/069
WGBH studios-42A/072[Ov], 72A/045-63, 66-86, 73A/371[Ov], FDA/022
"What Does Orchestration Mean?" (Young People's Concert)58A/199
"What Is a Melody?" (Young People's Concert)63B
"What Makes Opera Grand?" (Omnibus)58A/023-25, 58C, 58D
The White House64A/075, 80A/017-18, 20-21
Whitwams65A/038
Wilheim House, Semmerling86A/011
Williamstown, Mass.82A/063
Wolf Trap, Vienna, Va.78A/058-147, 78S/001, 83C
Wonderful Town53A/092-96, 97[Ov] [sheet music cover]
World Youth Orchestra73A/239
World's Fair64A/024
Worther See, Austria77A/043
WQXR66A/102-103
Xavier High School students88A/129
Yagalou Orchestra61A/011
Yale Bach Society81A/204-205
Yale University73A/020-21
Yeshiva University60A/018-19
Young American Composers55B
Young People's Concerts [see also Book covers]57A/112, 58C, 58D, 59A/178-179, 220, 5XA/026, 60A/090-96, 63A/001-7, 31, 50, 83, 63B,
64A/059-60, 77-78, 65A/001, 75, 66A/001-2, 140-147, 68A/001-2, 6XA/072, 70A/112, MDA/110,FDA/051Zadikoff Children's Choir of the Tel Aviv Workers' Council
63C
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