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Leonard Bernstein rehearses at Tanglewood



Leonard Bernstein rehearses at Tanglewood

Leonard Bernstein rehearses at Tanglewood in Lenox, MA, with Boston Symphony Orchestra on July 18, 1974, after being released from Bridgeport, Connecticut, hospital where he underwent tests. Bernstein’s physician persuaded him to conduct only Mahler’s “Adagietto” and Tchaikovsky’s “Fifth Symphony” at Tanglewood. (UPI Photo/Files)

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