Gershwin - Songs from the Shows & Overtures

EMI: 6066892

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Gershwin - Songs from the Shows & Overtures

Label:

EMI

Catalogue No:

6066892

Discs:

1

Release date:

5th April 2010

Barcode:

5099960668929

Medium:

CD
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Gershwin - Songs from the Shows & Overtures


Gershwin:

A Damsel in Distress - music from the film

Girl Crazy Overture

Of Thee I Sing Overture

Tip-Toes Overture

Primrose Overture

Stiff Upper Lip

Oh, Kay! Overture

Somebody Loves Me

orch. Maurice de Packh

Boy Wanted

orch. Frank Sadler

Things Are Looking Up

orch. Robert Russell Bennett

Love Walked In

orch. Edward Powell

Love Is Here to Stay

orch. Edward Powell

Someone to Watch over Me

orch. Hilding Anderson

But Not for Me

orch. Robert Russell Bennett

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

Nice Work If You Can Get It

orch. Robert Russell Bennett

By Strauss

orch. Russell Warner

Embraceable You

orch. Robert Russell Bennett

I Got Rhythm (from Girl Crazy & An American in Paris)

orch. Robert Russell Bennett


Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano)

Princess Theatre Orchestra, John McGlinn

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This release of five new titles in the American Classics series is devoted to the music of George Gershwin.

Arguably the best-known of all 20th-century composers, George Gershwin's music encompasses with equal skill both the classical and popular genres. He was born Jacob Gershowitz in Brooklyn, New York City, in September 1898 to immigrant Jewish parents. He died at the early age of 38 from a tumour in the brain.

Gershwin started to show an interest in music from about the age of ten and, although receiving some piano tutelage, was largely self-taught in composition. It was only later in his career that he received some formal instruction in composition.

Gershwin's first employment was as a song plugger for a New York music publishing company. His first song was published in 1916 and a year later he had his first commercial successes with the rag Rialto Ripples. This was followed, in 1919, by his first big international hit, Swanee. Now established as a successful composer of popular songs, between 1919 and 1933, Gershwin produced, in collaboration with his elder brother Ira, some of the most successful Broadway musicals.

In 1924 he was commissioned by the band leader, Paul Whiteman, to produce what was to be his first 'serious' composition, the Rhapsody in Blue. This was followed a year later by the Piano Concerto in F and, in 1928, by An American in Paris. His opera Porgy and Bess was first performed on Broadway in 1935.

These five releases present a comprehensive view of Gershwin's music from the Three Preludes for solo piano to the Piano Concerto, taking in a good selection of the show songs and improvisations.

playA Damsel in Distress - Music from the film

playGirl Crazy: Overture: Girl Crazy

playOf Thee I Sing: Prelude

playTip-Toes: Overture: Tip-Toes

playPrimrose: Overture: Primrose

playA Damsel in Distress: Stiff upper lip

playOh, Kay!: Overture: Oh, Kay!

playGershwin: Somebody Loves Me

playPrimrose: Boy wanted (Ira Gershwin & Desmond Carter: orch. Frank Sadler)

playA Damsel in Distress: Things are looking up (Ira Gershwin: orch. Robert Russell Bennett)

playGershwin: Love Walked In

playGershwin: Love Is Here To Stay

playGershwin: Someone To Watch Over Me

playGershwin: But Not For Me

playGershwin: Summertime

playGershwin: Nice Work If You Can Get It

playGershwin: By Strauss

playGershwin: Embraceable You

playGershwin: I Got Rhythm

Click on any of the works listed above for alternative recordings.

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