Composer
George Gershwin (1898-1937); USA
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The great musical border crosser of the twentieth century, George Gershwin excelled in the fields of concert music and popular song alike. The son of Jewish immigrants from Russia, he was born Jacob Gershvin in Brooklyn on September 26, 1898. His father ran a great variety of small businesses, and George, in the words of the New Grove Dictionary of Music, "excelled at street sports." He also studied the piano and was introduced to the European classics by his teacher, Charles Hambitzer.
Gershwin immersed himself in popular music after dropping out of school in 1914 and getting a job as a salesman for the music publisher Remick. He was influenced by ragtime and stride piano music, and as a songwriter enjoyed his first hit in 1920 with "Swanee," recorded by the leading vocalist of the time, Al Jolson. Gershwin and his brother Ira became one of the great creative teams in the history of music, each attuned to the considerable subtleties of which the other was capable. Their 1924 musical Lady, Be Good gained wide familiarity thanks to its hit song, "Fascinating Rhythm." Gershwin also wrote works for the concert hall: Rhapsody in Blue (1924), best known in an orchestration by Ferde Grofé; the Piano Concerto in F of 1925; and 1928's An American in Paris have been audience favorites since their respective premieres. Probably Gershwin's most famous work was the uncategorizable Porgy and Bess; "folk opera" was an early attempt at description. Set among African-American residents of Charleston, South Carolina, Porgy and Bess includes the song "Summertime," heavily recorded by both popular and classical artists.
Gershwin continued to write popular songs and musicals; 1930 brought the successful show Girl Crazy and its catchy yet strikingly complex hit number "I Got Rhythm." The 1932 show Of Thee I Sing was especially notable for its crackling political satire. Gershwin went to Hollywood in 1936 to write for the RKO film studio. In mid-1937 he began to complain of headaches, but doctors chalked his symptoms up to stress. In reality he was suffering from a brain tumor; he died on July 11, 1937.
The question of Gershwin's status as a classical composer is a live and productive one. Some observers have pointed out the strong resemblances between his popular and concert idioms, and it is certainly true that for all his studies of the classics over the years, Gershwin rarely wrestled with the problem of large-scale form, which one might regard as classical music's most definitive quest. His concert pieces consist of sequences of great melodies—perhaps expected in a piece called a "rhapsody" but less impressive for music aspiring to the status of "concerto" or even "tone poem," as An American in Paris was classified. Yet it was not only the American public that loved Gershwin's concert works. They were widely performed in Europe, where they shaped the jazz inflections that began to creep into the music of such composers as Maurice Ravel. Even the proponents of the difficult 12-tone system admired Gershwin's music: Gershwin hobnobbed with Alban Berg in Paris and played tennis with Arnold Schoenberg in Hollywood. "It seems to me beyond doubt that Gershwin was an innovator," Schoenberg wrote, and perhaps history will judge Gershwin as the first harbinger of a new music neither classical nor popular, drawing techniques from many sources and forms of musical knowledge. Who could ask for anything more?
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Stage Works
760 tracks
- Operas (including Porgy and Bess)
471 tracks
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Musicals
275 tracks
- East Is West (musical; unfinished)
1 track
- Funny Face (musical)
11 tracks
- George White's Scandals of 1922
1 track
- Girl Crazy (musical)
63 tracks
- La-la-Lucille (musical)
3 tracks
- Lady, Be Good! (musical)
20 tracks
- Let 'Em Eat Cake (musical)
32 tracks
- Of Thee I Sing (musical)
31 tracks
- Oh, Kay! (musical)
41 tracks
- Pardon My English (musical)
3 tracks
- Primrose (musical)
1 track
- Rosalie (musical)
5 tracks
- Show Girl (musical)
4 tracks
- Strike Up the Band (musical)
41 tracks
- Tell Me More (musical)
2 tracks
- Tip-Toes (musical)
16 tracks
- East Is West (musical; unfinished)
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Ballets and Other Stage Works
14 tracks
- Operas (including Porgy and Bess)
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Orchestral Works
269 tracks
- Works for Piano and Orchestra
179 tracks
- Piano Concerto in F
86 tracks
- Rhapsody in Blue, for piano and jazz orchestra
73 tracks
- Second Rhapsody ('Rhapsody in Rivets')
6 tracks
- Variations on 'I Got Rhythm'
13 tracks
- Dayful of Song, suite
1 track
- Piano Concerto in F
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Other Orchestral Works
90 tracks
- An American in Paris (tone poem)
41 tracks
- Catfish Row: Symphonic Suite from Porgy and Bess
25 tracks
- Cuban Overture
17 tracks
- Porgy and Bess: A Symphonic Picture (arr. Bennett)
7 tracks
- An American in Paris (tone poem)
- Works for Piano and Orchestra
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Piano Works
197 tracks
- An American in Paris (unpublished original score for 2 pianos)
4 tracks
- Gershwin Song-Book, 18 song transcriptions
30 tracks
- Impromptu in Two Keys
4 tracks
- 8 Improvisations on ''S Wonderful' and 'Funny Face'
1 track
- Merry Andrew (dance)
2 tracks
- Novelette in Fourths (rag)
2 tracks
- 3 Preludes
118 tracks
- Promenade (arr. of 'Walking the Dog' from film Shall we Dance)
9 tracks
- Rhapsody in Blue (unpublished version for 2 pianos)
5 tracks
- Rialto Ripples (rag)
10 tracks
- Rubato, prelude (Novelette Prelude)
2 tracks
- Sleepless Night, prelude (Melody No.17, recon. by Alicia Zizzo)
3 tracks
- Three-Quarter Blues ('Irish Waltz', Melody No.32)
3 tracks
- 2 Waltzes in C
4 tracks
- An American in Paris (unpublished original score for 2 pianos)
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Chamber Works
19 tracks
- Gershwin Melody No.40 (arr. by Sylvia Rabinof)
1 track
- Lullaby, for string quartet
13 tracks
- Short Story, for violin and piano
4 tracks
- Tribute to Benny Goodman, for clarinet
1 track
- Gershwin Melody No.40 (arr. by Sylvia Rabinof)
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Songs and Other Vocal Works
86 tracks
- Songs from Collaberative Musicals or Revues
24 tracks
- By Strauss (song, from The Show Is On)
4 tracks
- Drifting Along with the Tide (song, from George White's Scandals of 1921)
2 tracks
- I Was So Young, You Were So Beautiful (song, from Good Morning, Judge)
1 track
- I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise (song, from George White's Scandals of 1922)
3 tracks
- Poppyland (song, from revue The Morris Gest Midnight Whirl)
1 track
- Somebody Loves Me (song, from George White's Scandals of 1924)
7 tracks
- Swanee (song, from Capital Revue)
6 tracks
- By Strauss (song, from The Show Is On)
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Songs from Films
49 tracks
- A Damsel in Distress (film score)
13 tracks
- Delicious (film score)
1 track
- Shall We Dance? (film score)
18 tracks
- The Goldwyn Follies (film score)
15 tracks
- The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (film score)
2 tracks
- A Damsel in Distress (film score)
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Other Songs and Medleys
13 tracks
- Boy What Love Has Done to Me; I've Got a Crush on You (arr. piano)
1 track
- Do It Again! (interpolated into The French Doll)
4 tracks
- Do It Again; Soon
1 track
- He Loves, She Loves; Our Love Is Here to Stay
1 track
- Medley of Gerswhin Songs (arr. piano by Art Tatum)
2 tracks
- Medley: But Not For Me; Love Is Here To Stay; Embraceable You; Someone To Watch Over Me
1 track
- Medley: I Got Rhythm; 'S Wonderful; The Man I Love; Fascinatin' Rhythm
1 track
- Medley: I've Got A Crush On You; A Foggy Day
1 track
- Medley: Nice Work If You Can Get It; They Can't Take That Away From Me; 'S Wonderful; Swanee; Strike Up The Band
1 track
- Boy What Love Has Done to Me; I've Got a Crush on You (arr. piano)
- Songs from Collaberative Musicals or Revues
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Stage Works
7 tracks
- Operas (including Porgy and Bess)
5 tracks
- Porgy and Bess (opera)
5 tracks
- Porgy and Bess (opera)
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Musicals
2 tracks
- Lady, Be Good! (musical)
1 track
- Oh, Kay! (musical)
1 track
- Lady, Be Good! (musical)
- Operas (including Porgy and Bess)
Below are works by G.Gershwin that every music lover should explore:
- Stage Works
- Porgy and Bess (opera)
470 tracks
- Girl Crazy (musical)
63 tracks
- Notable Movement: Act 2 (original production)
- Porgy and Bess (opera)
- Orchestral Works
- Piano Concerto in F
86 tracks
- Rhapsody in Blue, for piano and jazz orchestra
73 tracks
- Variations on 'I Got Rhythm'
13 tracks
- An American in Paris (tone poem)
41 tracks
- Piano Concerto in F
- Piano Works
- 3 Preludes
118 tracks
- 3 Preludes
- Chamber Works
- Lullaby, for string quartet
13 tracks
- Lullaby, for string quartet



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