Maestro: A Leonard Bernstein Catalogue


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1. [Books and Programs] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918-1990).
"Vital Music old and new, Superbly performed under a Stimulating Young Conductor" - Early Concert Flyer from the 1945-46 season.

Rare early flyer promoting performances by the young conductor with the New York City Symphony at New York City Center for the 1945-46 season.  The flyer reads "New York City Symphony / conducted by Leonard Bernstein / Vital Music old and new Superbly performed under a Stimulating Young Conductor / At prices within the reach of all," all above a portrait of an almost impossibly young Bernstein.  The concerts, which took place between October 8, 1945 and April 1, 1946, included "12 Monday Symphonies," "Symphonies at 6," and "Symphonies for Young America (Ages 12 to 24)," and promised "The finest in modern music," "refreshing vigorous programs," and "new youthful spirit in music."  Stamped "Sep 27 1945" to verso.  Horizontal folding crease with one-inch tear along crease, overall in fine condition. Read More...

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3. [Books and Programs] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990) [Gruen, John. (1926–2016) & Heyman, Ken. (b. 1930)].
The Private World of Leonard Bernstein - SIGNED

New York: Ridge Press Book/ Viking Press . 1968. First edition. Richly illustrated with photographs, showing both the public and private sides of this phenomenal talent and personality. Boldly signed and inscribed in black ink by Bernstein on title and dated 1972. Pictorial hardcover, 191 pp. Outer printed glassine dj partially torn, else fine. Fine. Read More...

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10. [Books and Programs] [Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990)] [Weill, Kurt. (1900–1950)] Sanders, Ronald..
The Days Grow Short: The Life and Music of Kurt Weill - FROM THE LIBRARY OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN

New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 1980. First edition. Octavo, brown cloth-backed rust boards in gilt, in dj. viii, [ii] 469 pp. Illustrated in B&W. Near Fine. From the library of Leonard Bernstein's, inscribed to him on the front endpaper in an unknown hand: "To Lenny / on receiving the first N.Y.S. award in Music, and to celebrate the world premiere of his Kostelanetz 'toast,' we give this biography of a New York forerunner in opera, show & philosophy / Love / Katie & Keri." Together with a printed card identifying the volume as having originally been sold in the Leonard Bernstein Estate sale at Sotheby's as lot 151.  Read More...

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19. [Photographs (signed)] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990).
Signed Photograph

Signed portrait in profile of the American composer, conductor and pianist.  Inscribed to Paul McMahon.  Hand stamps of Columbia Records Photo to verso.  9 x 7 inches (23.1 x 17.7 cm).  Slight tear to right margin; else in fine condition.  Read More...

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25. [Photographs (unsigned)] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990).
Original Early Photograph

Remarkable original photograph of the very young conductor, who is shown on the podium in rehearsal ca. 1951, framed by the silhouettes of two musicians. A truly stunning image.  Creases to edges, small verso tape repairs to tears along upper and right margins, else in fine condition.  10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm.).

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27. [Photographs (unsigned)] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990).
Original 1951 Photograph conducting Mahler

Original 1951 press photograph of Bernstein rehearsing the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for a performance of Mahler's Second Symphony. Press and photographer (Kaste?) sheets affixed to verso, slightly trimmed and with surface crazing, else fine. A really remarkable early image. 7.75 x 9 inches.

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29. [Photographs (unsigned)] [Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990)] Diamond, David. (1915–2005).
Original Photograph in Venice by David Diamond

An original doubleweight photograph of the important composer and conductor shown in semi-profile from below, taken by fellow composer David Diamond and with his raised stamp lower left, inscribed in blue ink to verso "Credit: Photo / David Diamond" and in pencil "Venezia 1954." 9 x 6.75 inches (23.3 x 17.5 cm). In very fine condition.  Read More...

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34. [Photographs (unsigned)] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990).
"Youth 25 Conducts Philharmonic in Emergency" - Original 1943 Photograph

Original International News Photo photograph of the young composer/conductor, printed around the time of his historic November 14, 1943 NY Philharmonic debut and with a press sheet affixed to verso with text reading "Youth 25 Conducts Philharmonic in Emergency" and describing Bernstein's famously filling in with a few hours’ notice and without rehearsal for an ailing Bruno Walter. The concert was broadcast nationally, and The New York Times ran a front-page story the next day, calling his performance “a good American success story.” Light scratches, overall in fine condition. 6.5 x 8.5 inches (17 x 21.5 cm). 

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36. [Photographs (unsigned)] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990) & Visconti, Luchino. (1906–1976).
Photograph of the two men hugging, Vienna, 1966

Photograph of the American composer, conductor and pianist and the Italian stage director and filmmaker seated at a table, talking and smiling at each other, with Bernstein hugging Visconti's head.  From Agence France-Presse.  Extended caption printed to verso explaining that the photo was made after the opening performance of Verdi's Falstaff at the Vienna State Opera, a production directed by Visconti and conducted by Bernstein.  No date is given, but the performance took place in 1966.  Oblong format, 5 x 7 inches (12.8 x 17.8 cm).  Small crease to lower left corner; else in very good condition.

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Amusing original 1980 John Whitman photograph of the three great musicians at a reception in Washington, Slava shown laughing ans smiling broadly. Camera Press LTD and other stamps to verso, with press clipping. 6.5 x 4.7 inches and in fine condition.

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45. [Photographs (unsigned)] Bernstein, Leonard. (1918–1990).
Original 1945 Photograph with Mayor La Guardia

Remarkable original 8 x 10 inch photograph, stamped August 29, 1945, with Newbold Morris, chairman of the board of directors of the City Center, and Mayor of NYC, Fiorello La Guardia. As per newspaper clipping affixed to verso, they are shown "at City Hall Yesterday where the Mayor announced that Bernstein has been appointed music director of the City Center for the 1945-46 season. Small area of in-painting for press publication around the heads, light wear to edges, stamps and clippings on verso, else fine.

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