Gershwin: Rialto Ripples (Rag)

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American Piano

American Piano

Piano Works by Gottschalk, Joplin & Gershwin


Gershwin:

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Two Waltzes in C

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Merry Andrew

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Ballet from 'Primrose'

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Three-Quarter Blues

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Preludes (3)

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Gottschalk, L:

Columbia Caprice Americain, Op. 34

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Marguerite Grande valse brillante RO158 (Op 76)

Leonard Pennario (piano)

La Gallina, Op. 53

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Ballade, RO271 1853

Leonard Pennario (piano)

O ma charmante, épargnez-moi! Caprice RO182 (Op 44) 1861

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Suis-moi! - caprice Op. 45 (RO253)

Leonard Pennario (piano)

Joplin:

Paragon Rag

Joshua Rifkin (piano)

Magnetic Rag

Joshua Rifkin (piano)

Maple Leaf Rag

Joshua Rifkin (piano)

The Entertainer

Joshua Rifkin (piano)

The Easy Winners

Joshua Rifkin (piano)

Pineapple Rag

Joshua Rifkin (piano)


Louis Moreau Gottschalk (born in 1829) was a composer-pianist best known as a virtuoso performer of his own works. He spent most of his working career outside of the United States. Although he became extremely famous in Europe and America when he died his reputation did not survive for very long afterwards.

He showed an early aptitude for music and, at the age of five, was given private lessons. When only 13 years old he was taken to Paris to continue his studies but was turned down by the head of the piano department at the Conservatoire, owing to prejudice against Americans. Such was his prodigious talent that early obstacles were overcome and, at 16, he gave his first recital at the Salle Pleyel, after which Chopin declared that he would become "the king of pianists".

His first composition to gain recognition was Bamboula (track 6 on disc 1 of this set) and this lead to a string of 'hits' wherever he performed. On returning to America he began to tour extensively and slowly to build as great a reputation there as he had in Europe. In 1865 he was forced to leave his native country because of a sex scandal involving a female student and never returned. The final years of his short life were spent touring the countries of the Caribbean and South America. He died in Rio de Janeiro in 1869 after collapsing at the piano.

The second disc here contains the remainder of Pennario's Capitol recordings of music by Gottschalk and continues with a selection of popular pieces by Scott Joplin (1867-1917), an African-American pianist-composer who became known as the "the king of rag". Like that of Gottschalk, the popularity of Joplin's music went into decline after his death but received a revival in the 1970s, largely due to the efforts of Joshua Rifkin and the film 'The Sting'. This second CD ends with some of George Gershwin's piano music played by Leonard Pennario.

Leonard Pennario (1924-2008) was an American virtuoso pianist who recorded over 60 LPs, most of them of composers dating from Chopin and later. He is perhaps best known for championing certain composers such as George Gershwin, Rachmaninov, Miklós Rózsa, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, and Sergei Prokofiev. In 1958, he equalled Walter Gieseking in terms of sales of classical records by pianists.

EMI American Classics - 0829342

(CD)

$9.00

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Gershwin - Piano Duets

Gershwin - Piano Duets


Gershwin:

Second Rhapsody

I Got Rhythm Variations

Blue Monday

Love Is Here to Stay

Embraceable You

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

An American in Paris, tone poem

original version for two pianos


Katia & Marielle Labeque (piano)

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.

EMI American Classics - 6066902

(CD)

$9.00

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Gershwin - Songs & Piano Music

Gershwin - Songs & Piano Music


Gershwin:

Little Jazz Bird

Bess, oh where's my Bess? (from Porgy and Bess)

Someone to Watch over Me

Preludes (3)

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Merry Andrew

Jaspo Brown's Blues

Impromptu in two Keys

Two Waltzes in C

Three-Quarter Blues

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

A Gershwin Songbook

Kern:

Smoke gets in your eyes

The way you look tonight

All the things you are

Yesterdays

Long ago and far away

Why do I love you?


Sir Richard Rodney Bennett (piano)

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.

EMI - 6066932

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$9.00

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Best of Gershwin

Best of Gershwin


Gershwin:

Rhapsody in Blue

Original 1924 version

William Tritt (piano)

An American in Paris, tone poem

Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)

Harolyn Blackwell (soprano)

Cuban Overture

I Got Rhythm Variations

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

Lullaby for Strings

Prelude No. 2

John O'Conor (piano)


This collection features many of George Gershwin's most popular, iconic works such as Rhapsody in Blue, Summertime, An American In Paris, the Cuban Overture, Lullaby, I Got Rhythm, Rialto Ripples Rag and Prelude No. 2. Performers include Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, William Tritt, John O'Conor and Harolyn Blackwell.

Telarc - CD80542

(CD)

$9.75

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Gershwin: Songbook & Rhapsody in Blue

Gershwin: Songbook & Rhapsody in Blue


Gershwin:

Rhapsody in Blue

version for piano

Song arrangements

Preludes (3)

Jaspo Brown's Blues

version for piano

Novelette in 4ths

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

Merry Andrew

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

version for piano

Prelude (Fragment)

Sleepless Night

Impromptu in two Keys

Prelude rubato

Three-Quarter Blues

Swiss Miss


Gershwin arranged many of his popular songs for piano.

This collection includes 18 pieces from his Songbook.

They are wonderfully interpreted by Michael Endres.

Oehms - OC418

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$13.75

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Gershwin at the Keyboard

Gershwin at the Keyboard


Gershwin:

Swanee

Nobody But You

I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise

Do It Again

Fascinatin' Rhythm

Oh, Lady Be Good!

Somebody Loves Me

Sweet and Low-Down

That Certain Feeling

The Man I Love

Clap Yo' Hands

Do, Do, Do

My One & Only

's Wonderful

Strike Up the Band

Liza

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

Who Cares?

Rhapsody in Blue

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

Impromptu in two Keys

Preludes (3)

Melody No. 17

Prelude rubato

Novelette in 4ths

Jaspo Brown's Blues

Merry Andrew

Three-Quarter Blues

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Two Waltzes in C


Ivar Anton Waagaard (piano)

This collection includes pieces from “Gershwin at the Keyboard” (Originally called George Gershwin’s Songbook), as well as some of his piano preludes. Containing some of the composer’s most popular songs from shows and musicals, we have favourites such as Fascinating Rhythm, The Man I Love and ‘S Wonderful. Waagaard is an Associate Professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music.

LAWO - LWC1021

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$17.50

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Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue & Piano Concerto in F

Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue & Piano Concerto in F


Gershwin:

Rhapsody in Blue

Stefano Bollani (piano)

Piano Concerto in F major

Stefano Bollani (piano)

Porgy and Bess Suite (Catfish Row)

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

Stefano Bollani (piano)


With this recording of the Rhapsody in Blue and the Concerto in F, Riccardo Chailly blends the classical elegance and sophistication of the Gewandhaus Orchestra with the jazz/blues sensibility of the mercurial Milan-born jazz legend Stefano Bollani.

The Rhapsody was performed in the jazz-band version (orchestrated by Paul Whiteman), while the Concerto was in Gershwin’s original symphonic orchestration.

Completing the well-filled album (over 73 minutes) are the symphonic suite Catfish Row – derived from Gershwin’s opera Porgy and Bess – and Gershwin’s earliest significant work, the Broadway-inspired rag Rialto Ripples.

“this intriguing pairing [of Chailly and Bollani]...points up the intrinsic balance between the formal and the demotic that drives "Rhapsody in Blue", and works well, save for some rather over-aggressive percussive flourishes around the 12-minute mark. "Catfish Row", an abbreviated suite culled from Porgy and Bess, is exuberant and involving.” The Independent, 11th February 2011 ****

“[Bollani's] rapport with his compatriot Riccardo Chailly seems complete in...Rhapsody in Blue and the Concerto in F, which Bollani and Chailly claim to play as written, without pulling about the melodic lines...This very “classical” account is the surprise of the disc, but there is plenty of jazzing in the Rhapsody and zing in the Catfish Row suite” Sunday Times, 27th February 2011 ****

“The performance of the Concerto is the finest I have ever heard...while all parties are alive to the smallest detail, there is an irreverance and spontaneity which capture the spirit of the work like no other...Rhapsody in Blue opens the disc. It's a cracking account that inhabits the same world as the Concerto...Here again, Bollani's exuberance and panache are infectious.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2011

“[Bollani] decorates Gershwin's lines with inner voices and liberally applied re-harmonisations, playing with a jazzman's rhythmic push-pull. His Concerto in F is more literal to Gershwin's text; Chailly paints broad, meticulous brushstrokes...[The Concerto] is as fine as any in the catalogue.” Classic FM Magazine, June 2011 *****

“[Bollani] treats most of the solo part with unexpected respect, and even un-swung rhythms. But he occasionally loosens up the text with exaggerated rubato and octave shifts...[His] clear, crisp pianism is heard to more convincing effect...in a fine, absolutely straight account of the Concerto in F. And Riccardo Chailly brings off an assured and lively performance of Gershwin's own, little-heard suite from Porgy and Bess, Catfish Row.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2011 ***

“This is one of the best versions [of the Concerto] I know...Bollani and Chailly reject any suggestion of heavy-breathing sentimentality in the second movement's climax and yet the music is no less effective...Chailly is sensitive and even affectionate: it is fun to hear the musicians of the Gewandhausorchester...so obviously enjoying themselves. What would Furtwängler have thought?” International Record Review, May 2011

GGramophone Magazine

Disc of the Month - May 2011

Decca - 4782739

(CD)

$16.75

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Gershwin: The Complete Orchestral Collection

Gershwin: The Complete Orchestral Collection

Centennial Edition


Gershwin:

Rhapsody in Blue

Original Paul Whiteman version

William Tritt (piano)

Second Rhapsody

William Tritt (piano)

I Got Rhythm Variations

William Tritt (piano)

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

William Tritt (piano)

An American in Paris, tone poem

Cuban Overture

Lullaby for Strings

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Mexican Dance

Porgy and Bess Suite (Catfish Row)

O Land of Mine, America

Central State University Chorus


Telarc - CD80445

(CD - 2 discs)

$33.50

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Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue & 3 Preludes

Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue & 3 Preludes


Gershwin:

Rhapsody in Blue

solo piano version

Preludes (3)

Sleepless Night

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

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

The Man I Love

Swanee

Nobody But You

I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise

Do It Again

Fascinatin' Rhythm

Oh, Lady Be Good!

Somebody Loves Me

Sweet and Low-Down

Clap Yo' Hands

Do do do

My One & Only

's Wonderful

Strike Up the Band

Who Cares?

That Certain Feeling

Liza

Jasbo Brown

Merry Andrew

Three-Quarter Blues

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Impromptu in two Keys


Anna-Stella Schic (piano)

Solstice - SOCD114

(CD)

$17.50

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Gershwin - Complete Piano Works

Gershwin - Complete Piano Works


Gershwin:

Impromptu in two Keys

Rialto Ripples (Rag)

A Gershwin Songbook

Preludes (3)

Merry Andrew

Three-Quarter Blues

Promenade (Walking the Dog)

Rhapsody in Blue


Dag Achatz (piano)

BIS - BISCD404

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$16.75

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