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George Gershwin (September 26, 1898 - July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned both popular and classical genres. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An American in Paris (1928), the songs Swanee (1919) and Fascinating Rhythm (1924), the jazz standard I Got Rhythm (1930), and the opera Porgy and Bess (1935) which spawned the hit Summertime.
Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Joseph Brody. He began his career as a song plugger but soon started composing Broadway theater works with his brother Ira Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris intending to study with Nadia Boulanger, but she refused him; he subsequently composed An American in Paris. He then returned to New York City and wrote Porgy and Bess with Ira and DuBose Heyward. It was initially a commercial failure but came to be considered one of the most important American operas of the twentieth century and an American cultural classic.
Gershwin moved to Hollywood and composed numerous film scores until his death in 1937 from a malignant brain tumor. His compositions have been adapted for use in films and television, and several became jazz standards recorded and covered in many variations.
Tracklist:
Prelúdios para piano
1. Prelúdio Nº 1
2. Prelúdio Nº 2
3. Prelúdio Nº 3
18 peças para piano
4. The man I love
5. Swanee
6. Nobody but you
7. I´ll build a stairway
8. Do it again
9. Fascinating rhythm
10. Oh, Lady be good
11. Somebody loves me
12. Sweet and low down
13. Clap yo'hands
14. Do do do
15. My one and only
16. 's wonderful
17. Strike up the band
18. Who cares
19. That certain feelin
20. Liza
21. I go rhythm
Da ópera (Porgy and Bess)
22. Abertura
23. It ain't necessarily so
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@danielmads9160
@danielmads9160 8 лет назад
Here I've set some time stamps! Prelude 1 0:00, Prelude 2 1:47, Prelude 3 6:32, The man I love 8:00, Swanee 10:22, Nobody but you 11:18, I'll build a stairway 12:14, Do it again 13:14, Fascinating rhythm 15:02, Oh, Lady be good 16:13, Somebody loves me 17:26, Sweet and low down 18:53, Clap yo'hands 20:12, Do do do 21:11, My one and only 22:41, 's wonderful 23:49, Strike up the band 24:55, Who cares 26:21, That certain feelin' 28:39, Liza 29:57, I got rhythm 32:29. The rest is Porgy and Bess, I got tired!
@phantomlord5707
@phantomlord5707 8 лет назад
Thank you sir
@ronparsonspedwalaves6103
@ronparsonspedwalaves6103 8 лет назад
Greig holberg suite
@jeremiahnoar7504
@jeremiahnoar7504 7 лет назад
God bless!!
@SUHABOUT
@SUHABOUT 7 лет назад
God bless you sir.
@SpeegBJ
@SpeegBJ 7 лет назад
Love that you did that! Thanks from everyone who loves G.G. I'll add "It Ain't Necessarily So' at 35:40 as it's one of my favorite.
@robertrodes1546
@robertrodes1546 5 лет назад
Gershwin was one of the truly great composers, and one wonders what directions American music would have taken if he had lived past 38.
@quotecenter2463
@quotecenter2463 4 года назад
42?
@jeffcollins9995
@jeffcollins9995 4 года назад
He left that for you to do!
@bethpshanahan4212
@bethpshanahan4212 2 года назад
@@quotecenter2463 not 42, 38 was correct. he died a few months short of his 39th birthday.
@taksanwagie
@taksanwagie 2 года назад
Gershwin was a musical genius, I never tire of listening to his Concerto in F, Rhapsody in Blue and any of his other fantastic pieces.
@paulinhocorrea8705
@paulinhocorrea8705 Год назад
He was superb.
@BrandonCuringtonOfficial
@BrandonCuringtonOfficial 4 года назад
Gerswhin is that one composer with a style so distinct you can tell it's from him after listening for 5 seconds.
@shmuelpapirnikov1168
@shmuelpapirnikov1168 9 лет назад
AFTER ABOVE 100 YEARS GERSHWIN IS STILL FRESH AND CLASSIC AT THE SAME TIME-ISNT IT A MAGIC!
@bogotana1990
@bogotana1990 8 лет назад
i agree
@4jeffinseattle
@4jeffinseattle 8 лет назад
True!NO music compares today!
@JamesVictorArt
@JamesVictorArt 7 лет назад
I agree but as of when you posted this comment it had only been 78 years since his death, it's now been 80
@lailsoncordeiro9278
@lailsoncordeiro9278 6 лет назад
SHMUEL PAPIRNIKOV i
@handris99
@handris99 5 лет назад
"Everything in this world is magic. Except to the magician" :)
@sharonchambers1767
@sharonchambers1767 9 лет назад
True genius is thinking outside the box, and realizing there is not box, it has to do with your own mind.
@bobcurrier7983
@bobcurrier7983 3 года назад
Hello Sharon, How are you doing today?
@arturojaimes7345
@arturojaimes7345 9 лет назад
Gershwin likes Chopin music and tecnic. He is a bridge between romantic piano and jazz piano.
@stonestone1000
@stonestone1000 8 лет назад
Gershwin is incomparable - to think he composed and played this exquisite music... Where is talent like this now. This was one of a kind genius. Its like having a soul massage, listening to this out of world music. Thank you , thank you.. Bravo Bravo!
@1948dock
@1948dock 9 лет назад
I first heard Rhapsody in Blue as a 2nd year high school student and it changed my life - been a Gershwin lover for over 50 yrs now - thank you Miss Dorothy Hutchins!
@coling8176
@coling8176 Год назад
Ditto - Rhapsody in Blue turned me into a Gershwin freak! Porgy and Bess is the only opera I’ve seen the whole way through! 🎹👍
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
My favorite composer. He is definitely one of the best composers ever, his songs are among the most beautiful in my opinion. It’s hard to believe than he was a human like us.
@Rupitsch285
@Rupitsch285 5 месяцев назад
🤭
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 5 месяцев назад
@@Rupitsch285 ?
@ranchwagoneer
@ranchwagoneer 7 лет назад
Just,---- just starting to appreciate Gershwin. So powerful. Now I understand why Brian Wilson treasures his work
@Tivawarin
@Tivawarin 10 лет назад
George and Ira Gershwin are one of the best composers of 20th century.
@richardmiranda640
@richardmiranda640 3 года назад
Wrong They’re two of the best...
@isaochy4197
@isaochy4197 3 года назад
@@richardmiranda640 well you’ve got two names in your one slot haven’t you
@zuzannawisniewska4464
@zuzannawisniewska4464 2 месяца назад
July 2024. I still listen to this beautiful music by Gershwing. I love Gershwin , is linked with jazz ...
@chiliconclara
@chiliconclara 8 лет назад
Thank you Gershwin for making my studying easier! Now off to keep reading that book.....
@philipthomey7884
@philipthomey7884 6 лет назад
Perfect . Now to drift off to sleep. But it will surely change and quicken. ah. oops I spoke too soon.
@music.soundrhythmdance2252
@music.soundrhythmdance2252 10 лет назад
Definitely a fan of piano music, either alone or accompanied by instrumentalists, vocalists or orchestra. So I'm here to listen to the entire program of pieces delivering delightful dynamics with all shades of colour, contrast, ornamentation, expression and interpretation with the finest playing of a century ago musical magic. Time turning in a tunnel of era, stages, rapid progress and passing periods of ardent notations of scores and the acceptability and appreciation of then, connecting to a future fast forwarding and expanding into new genres with delicate divisions and driving dimensions of music passing onto generations of the abstract, the unknown, the undiscovered, the experimental development of style, movements, sections, patterns, selections, preferences and popularity affecting the emotional values and moods of passionate listeners and learners embracing the energy and the natural flow of sound and song.
@georgesullivan5197
@georgesullivan5197 10 лет назад
I like it too.
@carlosacevedo8530
@carlosacevedo8530 4 года назад
Thank you, God, for giving us George Gershwin! And his brother Ira.
@lauramorris2641
@lauramorris2641 4 года назад
I am a Gershwin fan, love love his songs and the ones that made it into the movies. I have a book with all the songs he and his brother had written. I also have the CDs . I read his autobiography about his life and music. Sad you never married or had children, just to see your legacy carry on the genius of your music. The Bronx New York stay corona virus free
@ВалиулинаНадида
@ВалиулинаНадида 2 года назад
Ежели б связал себя узами брака, вряд-ли мог творить,а талант отдыхает на детях гениев, аксиома!
@latonyamedia615
@latonyamedia615 4 года назад
I'm a fan, he really was a genius. Wish I could talk to him.
@sammerro
@sammerro 10 лет назад
When i listen to Gershwin i can hear why Debussy is linked with jazz.
@02079850470
@02079850470 9 лет назад
Rhapsody in Blue is just so memorable it seems to spin round your mind at any and every time when you're feeling relaxed and about to start on your next venture, be it doing the Spring Cleaning, glamming up for a night out or watering the plants - so cool and yet dramatic and passionate.....
@sandrabutlertubbs8538
@sandrabutlertubbs8538 9 лет назад
penny price exactly how I feel! it's a quiet, slow, lazy Saturday and this is the background music for the little chores that will get done today ...
@DukeJon1969
@DukeJon1969 8 лет назад
+penny price Amazing to think the piece is almost a century old. It sounds like it was written yesterday...
@MrJerry160
@MrJerry160 4 года назад
For me it appropriately accompanies a mild state of anxiety.
@mirjanamilosavljevic4261
@mirjanamilosavljevic4261 4 года назад
@@sandrabutlertubbs8538 Not for me,when i discovered Gershwin, i was amazed,i must be fully focused to listen to his music ,to feel every sound ,simply so good to listen ,but not every day ,to emotional for me ..............
@flylooper
@flylooper 3 года назад
@@mirjanamilosavljevic4261 Gershwin was a terrific pianist. He would sit for hours at parties improvising the popular music of the day (Mostly his own). As a so-called serious composer, well, he simply started had no training in the form, despite the fact that his serious music was just wonderful. He once asked Maurice Ravel to give him lessons in orchestration and composition and Ravel is supposed to have replied, "Why be a 2nd rate Ravel when you can be a first rate Gershwin?" I'm convinced that had he lived longer, his symphonic works would have really been "first rate."
@luciewesson1358
@luciewesson1358 9 лет назад
Another great composer . He reminds me of F. Scott Fitzgerald in his time. Smooth and cool.
@lessnow9216
@lessnow9216 2 года назад
Yes yes yes! So glad I'm not the only one with that association. Their work captures the spirit of their time so incredibly well.
@ktkat1949
@ktkat1949 7 лет назад
I don't love Gershwin. I worship him. I mourn the fact he did not live as long. What amazing music would have come from this great genius. I have read a lot about him and his brother. My two favourite stories: Both came via concert pianist and raconteur Oscar Levant who was a personal friend, admirer and interpreter of George Gershwin's work. First off, George was a real ladies man and a party person. He loved going out, hitting parties and clubs. Everyone wanted him to play for them which he loved. Unfortunately, he loved to play what he had just written for whatever musical he was working on at the time. So much so that Oscar said, 'by the time the musical actually opened everyone had heard the songs so many times they thought they were at a revival'. George, also, was very aware of his talent and was not shy about telling people about it. One night Oscar and he were dining and George said to him, Oscar do you think people will be talking about my music a hundred years from now? Oscar replied, If you are still here George they will be!! Despite that, he was very humble in a lot of ways, very gracious and more telling he was a huge inspiration and help both financially and otherwise to upcoming new composers. A lot of the greats got their start because of his help and intervention. He also loved his brother Ira very deeply and it was mutual. George was the one who convinced Ira he could write lyrics and after George died it took Ira years to work with another composer. The last piece of music he wrote was left with no lyrics. After a time Ira wrote lyrics for it. Although it appears to be a conventional boy/girl love song Ira always said it was a love song to his brother. If you look up the lyrics you will see what he meant. The song is called 'Our Love Is Here to Stay'.
@jeffcollins9995
@jeffcollins9995 4 года назад
Stop living in the past. Be today's version of this level of excellence.
@ginesitopayasito
@ginesitopayasito 9 лет назад
El rey de la música sigue siendo Gershwin, aunque nos queda la tristeza, que se nos marcho muy pronto, con tanto que llevaba interiormente para enseñarnos de las músicas de América y de Europa. El corazón de todos los que amamos la música Americana, sigue llorando su pérdida.
@giuliaramirez8440
@giuliaramirez8440 8 лет назад
¡ El duque de la música !
@RAINLOVE5
@RAINLOVE5 10 лет назад
Beautiful music and simply adore Gershwin jazz.
@marcoricci55
@marcoricci55 7 лет назад
Wow, George in his best. He had the wand to entwine so many different-to-be musical subjects and yet making the listener aware of each one of them; this is how he mastered the art of composition. I guess Gershwin can be seen as the glory of multicultural environments, he scents this social thread of so many influences like New Yorl City was (and still is), as he kept on picking up from exhuberant flowers to apparently stupid tiny twiggs in the gardens of memory to help him build his very private musical colossus. I just can say that I love him.
@casparpolitman
@casparpolitman 9 лет назад
gershwin, the composer of the roaring 20s :) classical music and early jazz together
@samspianos
@samspianos 9 лет назад
caspar politman It was a gay time
@1-shotslinger108
@1-shotslinger108 9 лет назад
caspar politman it's all Jazz.
@1-shotslinger108
@1-shotslinger108 8 лет назад
+Olivier Jaquet The category of music is jazz.
@casparpolitman
@casparpolitman 8 лет назад
Olivier Jaquet yes but if you listen to the first recording of the song there are some great jazz part into the song
@1-shotslinger108
@1-shotslinger108 8 лет назад
+Olivier Jaquet I don't know who considered it classical but it was always written and presented to the public as jazz. It has nothingto do with what you call classical.
@zuzannawisniewska4464
@zuzannawisniewska4464 2 месяца назад
Gershwin never died, he simply became music ...
@biegel88
@biegel88 3 года назад
This is a wonderful recording to have that sets the pace of this remarkable piece. The 1924 written manuscripts have been organized and scored in a new critical edition by Dr. Ryan Banagale, through the University of Michigan Gershwin Initiative. The first recording of this edition has been released on August 27, 2021. It brings together the Adrian Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Bruce Kiesling and yours truly. I have studied the many recordings, the printed scores, the Alicia Zizzo 'Annotated Rhapsody in Blue' for solo piano, and Dr. Banagale's new edition. Hope readers will find the new recording enjoyable!
@arnoborro5044
@arnoborro5044 Год назад
fantastic!
@biegel88
@biegel88 Год назад
@@arnoborro5044 the Rhapsody in Blue is not listed in the description. I'd like to know who is playing.
@arnoborro5044
@arnoborro5044 Год назад
@@biegel88 I would also
@henrydherbigny9949
@henrydherbigny9949 3 года назад
L'effet suprême de l'art , c'est d'éveiller le sentiment de la grâce .
@michrain5872
@michrain5872 9 лет назад
That's the sweetest version of Rhapsody in Blue I've ever heard.
@bepinkalicious
@bepinkalicious 9 лет назад
Ahhhh his Preludes!! True, true he is a bridge between romantic piano and jazz.
@BrunoDebruille
@BrunoDebruille 10 лет назад
Jouer à surprendre. Le style. La vie,
@amarsmalls
@amarsmalls 10 лет назад
One of my favorites...
@jjbloyber
@jjbloyber 9 лет назад
This is a creative interpretation with great liberties taken by the pianist in speeding and slowing the tempo. The pianist is very skilled, but I prefer the more steady tempos that Gershwin himself used when playing these. Compare the William Bolcom recording of same pieces made in the late 70's or early 1980's. in any event, great music and thanks for posting.
@ronwalker4849
@ronwalker4849 8 лет назад
+jam8854 The changing tempos and expression is an essential part of the style of not only Gershwin all the way back to Bach and Scarlatti. Do you breath or walk always at the same pace all the time? of course NOT. Life is constantly changing unles you are a robot or a statue. Called PORTAMENTO and especially in romantic works of Chopin etc.
@brandon.duffany
@brandon.duffany 8 лет назад
+Ron Walker Isn't it called rubato?
@ronwalker4849
@ronwalker4849 8 лет назад
investigate the word PORTAMENTO greatest exponents_ Keith Hill Skip Sempe
@flylooper
@flylooper 3 года назад
@@ronwalker4849 Just no so in serious music. Which is why composers of serious (aka classical) music use all kinds of instructions other than notation to tell the performer how he wants his music to be presented. Jazz is completely different. It is an art (usually) of small ensembles and is mostly done with not much more than chord charts, leaving the player to improvise. These preludes are not jazz.
@RC2214
@RC2214 2 года назад
This reminds me of Ragtime and the start of Tap Dance, which was seen a lot of in the 20s, 30s, 40s and even the 50s and that is from this classical jazz talent of George Gershwin Iconic indeed 🙂 I would say even Broadway
@matthewramroop
@matthewramroop 9 лет назад
I gotta listen to more of this dude's stuff. Totally rad tunes!
@sunesmith9577
@sunesmith9577 5 лет назад
Lovely music that can be heard over and over again. fantastic. Thanks for sharing :-)
@davahill
@davahill 10 лет назад
I have no doubt that Gershwin was the greatest composer of the 20th century.
@lizaelliott6862
@lizaelliott6862 7 лет назад
Ahh, George Gershwin. He was such a genius that the heavens had to take him back so early.
@ВалиулинаНадида
@ВалиулинаНадида 2 года назад
Может быть гениев и сбрасывают с небес,но как правило всех других находят в капусте или аист где-то их подбирает.
@Ethergirl
@Ethergirl 6 лет назад
This is such good music for relaxing or getting things done at my desk on a Sunday afternoon! Thanks so much for uploading it!
@bobcurrier7983
@bobcurrier7983 3 года назад
Hello Susan, How are you doing?
@JohnCine
@JohnCine 5 лет назад
Great composer. Died very young.
@zaboomafoo_0
@zaboomafoo_0 9 лет назад
splendid music arousing the cortices of my moderately sized brain! i love life
@tstarcher2001
@tstarcher2001 4 года назад
Side effect of listening to (good) music: larger vocab!😁 I'm kidding. I don't know if that is actually true or not. I did like the way you phrased it.
@jamiefelton11
@jamiefelton11 8 лет назад
Musical genius! Love RIB
@kaiserkatze9008
@kaiserkatze9008 2 года назад
Okay, I finally found the real player of these pieces. The player’s name is Mario-Ratko Delorko. You can check out his album "Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue, Songbook & 3 Preludes" (2008) to confirm.
@FashionSalisbury
@FashionSalisbury 10 лет назад
Good music
@amaliacarocci8269
@amaliacarocci8269 Год назад
Grande compositore e pianista..meraviglioso ..
@livoniatippett6708
@livoniatippett6708 9 лет назад
This a master piece
@wanderleyapparecidovieira2282
@wanderleyapparecidovieira2282 8 лет назад
No one to replace him !
@hectorhoraciopescio5717
@hectorhoraciopescio5717 6 лет назад
En la historia del jazz, Gershwin, es un espectáculo, por sus melodías pegadizas al oído.
@carmenechaguebenito1532
@carmenechaguebenito1532 9 лет назад
No hay nada como empezar el día con Gershwin. Llevo años oyéndole y siempre me parece distinto. Lo más positivo es que trinfó en vida. No todos los músicos han podido decir lo mismo.
@harrietwatts9549
@harrietwatts9549 8 лет назад
I feel like I shouldn't like this but I'm addicted....
@GrazYanaz
@GrazYanaz 4 года назад
Grazie! Adoro Gershwin!
@nathaliecatros-pabst3220
@nathaliecatros-pabst3220 2 года назад
Toujours très parfait à écouter pour la quiétude.
@jam6255
@jam6255 10 лет назад
Beautiful.
@4musikable
@4musikable 9 лет назад
Gershwin - the man I love!
@bobcurrier7983
@bobcurrier7983 3 года назад
Hello Sheila, How are you doing?
@2ndHandLionss
@2ndHandLionss 10 лет назад
Ugh, I'm so in love.
@dang622
@dang622 10 лет назад
Gershwin is realy very inspirative...
@manuelturizo7966
@manuelturizo7966 10 лет назад
Ganz tolle Musik!!
@stevenbeer6005
@stevenbeer6005 11 месяцев назад
Nor rushed like some performances! Soo good!!
@greystown
@greystown 10 лет назад
I think Gershwin is the cat's whiskers!!! Thank u....
@enrouteextras6840
@enrouteextras6840 9 лет назад
Don't you mean the cat's pajamas?
@greystown
@greystown 9 лет назад
Pajamas and whiskers....oh and the dog's b@@...well you know.
@negranomicon
@negranomicon 4 года назад
The greatest American composer to ever live
@negranomicon
@negranomicon 4 года назад
@@enrouteextras6840 and this cat's meow...all these and many years later. Le sigh.
@thomasmclean1616
@thomasmclean1616 3 года назад
He's got Stallone's chin for sure
@TheEmmochka
@TheEmmochka 3 года назад
Genius is ...here
@davidstaudohar6733
@davidstaudohar6733 Год назад
Rest in peace George Gershwin May 11th 1937 🙏✝️🙏 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎼🎵🎶❤️🇺🇸🦅 Made in the United States of America , now he's in heaven playing for God♦️♦️♦️‼️
@TheBlackroseCry
@TheBlackroseCry 7 лет назад
that ending gave me the chillssss
@virgilioalmansur
@virgilioalmansur 5 лет назад
I like Gershwin! Thank you!!!
@claovillanueva8023
@claovillanueva8023 7 лет назад
Muito muito obrigado!Todo un servicio a la cultura musical.Thank you y ¡Gracias!again.
@sharonchambers1767
@sharonchambers1767 9 лет назад
Wherever he is from, he is a genius.
@victorarnault
@victorarnault 9 лет назад
I signed in just by the fact to have George Gershwin. I coulnd find out to download on the internet!
@Ipoop7colors
@Ipoop7colors 10 лет назад
Gersh-win It's a win-win situation.
@jessebernard2892
@jessebernard2892 9 лет назад
I like you
@blueberrylover9926
@blueberrylover9926 8 лет назад
Ipoop7colors hah yeah
@bettydowdall7219
@bettydowdall7219 8 лет назад
Some amazing music ever
@bobcurrier7983
@bobcurrier7983 3 года назад
Hello Betty, How are you doing?
@fofimunteanu5722
@fofimunteanu5722 10 лет назад
Muzica clasica este,pentru mine,o revelatie!
@brandonhitson
@brandonhitson 7 лет назад
Beautiful music!
@littlelily716
@littlelily716 9 лет назад
ガーシュインってイケメンやったんやね。
@johnrltr
@johnrltr 9 лет назад
Genius. Irrefutably.
@arnoborro5044
@arnoborro5044 Год назад
ETERNAL music!!!!!
@flylooper
@flylooper 10 лет назад
I've been playing the the preludes all my life. The player here is really taking a lot of interpretive liberties in tempo, dynamics, etc. Oscar Levant, who was a very close friend of Gershwin and made a career out of playing Gershwin's music, would be firing up yet another cigarette and shredding this player's notions of what Gershwin was intending with these three little gems of composition-if he was alive today. For shame.....
@thespian14251
@thespian14251 3 года назад
Thank you! Yes, I totally agree. This is a travesty. I bought this recording, without listening first (some years ago) and after listening to the first few tracks, I ejected it and literally smashed it with an axe in outrage and anger ...and threw it into the garbage.
@cellofingers
@cellofingers 10 лет назад
Good complitation
@ricardomz4856
@ricardomz4856 10 лет назад
Simplemente me encanta. Mas que algo clásico para deleitar el oído es para una noche de romance bajo la luna y con dos copas de vino.
@eunik24
@eunik24 9 лет назад
É maravilhoso! Grande compositor.
@gerardodveer3455
@gerardodveer3455 9 лет назад
Definitivamente un versión ordinaria y barata del genio de Gershwin..
@isragaray3403
@isragaray3403 9 лет назад
Gerardo d Veer por favor compartanos una version que usted considere digna , me siento curioso de escucharla
@Unai1231
@Unai1231 9 лет назад
+Isra Garay +1 (que bonita es la ordinariez)
@isragaray3403
@isragaray3403 9 лет назад
+Unai Casola Valentin a mí me gustó :)
@oscarlfem
@oscarlfem 10 лет назад
UNO DE LOS MÁXIMOS ESPONENTES DEL DIVINO ARTE DE LA MÚSICA .-.-.-.-
@marcelonicodemos5748
@marcelonicodemos5748 5 лет назад
suavidade, técnica, harmonia.
@SuperAkstudios
@SuperAkstudios 8 лет назад
My uncle, who was a Semi-famous musician, died the other day. He will be buried with the ashes of his cat, Gershwin. His funeral will be a concert in the celebration of his life with pieces of his choice. He was my role model, and I hope he only has the finest of funeral. It's what he deserves.
@sharonchambers1767
@sharonchambers1767 9 лет назад
Amazing.
@jeremybuckman2816
@jeremybuckman2816 3 года назад
Hello Sharon, How are you doing?
@astonmartinman
@astonmartinman 9 лет назад
Rhapsody in Blue begins at 39:53 (making a bookmark for future reference)
@christinamorris5742
@christinamorris5742 4 года назад
I just came from that song haha. I enjoyed so much I decided to check him out.
@jonhalsey8096
@jonhalsey8096 4 года назад
Alibaba girls futanari l.p.
@jamesmoore8336
@jamesmoore8336 8 лет назад
time stamps? time stamps?!? TIIIIIIIME STAAAAAAAAAAMPS!!!!!!!
@sammistrade
@sammistrade 8 лет назад
Still waiting for time stamps. lol
@RealTotalPianoCare
@RealTotalPianoCare 8 лет назад
Well, let's see here...we've got rhythm; we've got music... who can ask for anything more? ;)
@danielmads9160
@danielmads9160 8 лет назад
I made some time stamps folks
@hansdreiser5643
@hansdreiser5643 8 лет назад
james moore
@tonyeastman153
@tonyeastman153 7 лет назад
No
@shayeewingate9009
@shayeewingate9009 3 года назад
Nice!
@marioanselmoruiz2840
@marioanselmoruiz2840 3 года назад
meu coração deixo as aflições e fico mais esperanzoso na vida !!!!!
@tsurutadesign
@tsurutadesign 5 лет назад
ジョージ・ガーシュウィン(/ˈɡɜːrɪ.wɪn/; 1898年9月26日 - 1937年7月11日生まれのジェイコブ・ブルスキン・ゲルショヴィッツ生まれ)は、その組成がポピュラージャンルとクラシックジャンルの両方に及ぶ[1] [2]。彼の最も有名な作品の中には、オーケストラ作曲のRhapsody in Blue(1924)とAn American in Paris(1928)、Swanee(1919)とFascinating Rhythm(1924)、ジャズスタンダードのI Got Rhythm(1930)などがあります。ヒットサマータイムを生み出したオペラPorgy and Bess(1935)。 GershwinはCharles Hambitzerのもとでピアノを学び、Rubin Goldmark、Henry Cowell、およびJoseph Brodyと作曲しました。彼は歌のプラグインとして彼のキャリアを始めましたがすぐに彼の兄弟アイラガーシュウィンとバディDeSylvaとブロードウェイの劇場作品を作曲し始めました。彼はNadia Boulangerと一緒に勉強しようとパリに引っ越したが、彼女は彼を拒んだ。彼はその後パリでアメリカ人を作曲した。その後ニューヨークに戻り、IraとDuBose Heywardと共にPorgyとBessを書いた。最初は商業的な失敗でしたが、20世紀の最も重要なアメリカのオペラの1つとアメリカの文化的な古典と見なされるようになりました。ガーシュウィンはハリウッドに引っ越し、1937年の彼の死まで悪性脳腫瘍で多数の映画のスコアを作曲した[3]。彼の作品は映画やテレビでの使用に適しており、いくつかはジャズの標準になり、さまざまなバリエーションで収録されています。
@pierasanticoli5025
@pierasanticoli5025 Год назад
Unico,eccezionale,inimitabile.❤
@wesner2ja
@wesner2ja 10 лет назад
Classical Jazz, nice
@martinbe5111
@martinbe5111 5 лет назад
Prelude 2 is absolutely hypnotic, in a good way... Which other composers makes music with this weird jazz/classical melodies and syncopations?? I need to know
@dadaketgasparge
@dadaketgasparge Год назад
try Thelonious monk
@irvingkrasnopoler3881
@irvingkrasnopoler3881 8 лет назад
ILOVE GERSCHWIN
@p1nesap
@p1nesap 5 лет назад
Wonderful
@mariaeugeniasanchezvegas5001
@mariaeugeniasanchezvegas5001 2 года назад
genial,yesssssss
@enriqueluismunozvelez8925
@enriqueluismunozvelez8925 8 лет назад
Genial compositor de la música clásica y el jazz
@f1refall
@f1refall 8 лет назад
Played with all the soul and passion of a dead mackerel on the sandy shore.
@tomp2008
@tomp2008 10 лет назад
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrshwin!
@terezamariasantosmonfort8835
@terezamariasantosmonfort8835 3 года назад
MARAVILHOSO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@joshc4983
@joshc4983 7 лет назад
I can hear some Joplin in Swanee. Love it. Great vid!
@cjasz4461
@cjasz4461 4 года назад
super music
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