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1. SPECTRUM Biographies - George Gershwin
gershwin was employed as a rehearsal pianist while also of the songs in the productionsof george White s Scandals La La Lucille had only gershwin s songs, and
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George Gershwin
"Rhapsody in Blue"
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George Gershwin was born Jacob Gershwin on Sept. 26, 1898 in what is now Brooklyn, New York. He died in Hollywood, California on July 11, 1937. He parents were Russian-Jewish immigrants who had come to this country in search of a better life. The family name had been Gershovitz in Russia, but George anglicized it when he began school. He heard jazz first when he was six, and he was exposed to other forms of music as much as possible. When he was 12, George began to study piano.
Gershwin had a significant impact on American music. He wrote the scores for several Broadway musicals, but he was also able to blend different styles of music into something that became totally new. Even after he was a successful composer, George continued to study with people who had a different focus on composition.
In 1918, George began his professional career as a pianist/vocalist for the Jerome Remick music publishing company.

2. Reader's Companion To American History - -GERSHWIN, GEORGE
But george gershwin s role in American musical history as a songwriter is rivaledby his parallel careers as pianist and composer in the orchestral and
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GERSHWIN, GEORGE
, songwriter, pianist, and composer. Although best known as a composer of popular songs, Gershwin (born Jacob Gershvin) also wrote music for orchestra, piano, and the musical theater. After early piano study in his native Brooklyn, he left high school to become a song plugger for Jerome H. Remick and Co., a Tin Pan Alley publishing company. He soon began writing his own songs, and his first full-scale Broadway revue, La La Lucille, opened in May of 1919. Between 1920 and 1924, Gershwin composed five of the George White's Scandals revues. In 1920, Al Jolson's recording of "Swanee," the composer's first hit, established Gershwin as a popular songwriter. Gershwin's interest in both romantic and modern music, along with his skill as a composer in popular genres, contributed to his development of a symphonic jazz style in the 1920s and to his later use of African-American music on the operatic stage. On November 1, 1923, Gershwin accompanied soprano Eva Gauthier in a concert of vocal music that ranged from Purcell to Hindemith and also included some of his own songs. Critics praised his pianistic technique and the sophisticated arrangements of popular songs. In 1924, the premiere of Gershwin's

3. Biographie: George Gershwin, 1898-1937
Translate this page 1898-1937. george gershwin. Komponist, pianist, Dirigent. 1898 26.September george gershwin (eigtl. Jacob Gershovitz) wird als Sohn
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George Gershwin
Komponist, Pianist, Dirigent
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Sein erster Song "When You Want 'Em You Can't Get 'Em" wird veröffentlicht. Obwohl der Song erfolglos bleibt, werden einige Broadway-Komponisten auf Gershwin aufmerksam und verwenden in den kommenden Jahren mehrere seiner Songs in ihren Stücken.
Gershwin nimmt in diesen Jahren weiterhin Unterricht in Klavier und Harmonielehre.
Er schreibt seine erste eigene Broadway-Revue "La, La Lucille".
Gershwin ist an der Produktion der jährlichen "George White's Scandals" maßgeblich beteiligt.
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Anläßlich der "Scandals" komponiert er die einaktige Oper "Blue Monday", die später in "135th Street" umbenannt wird.
Uraufführung des von Paul Whiteman (1890-1969) angeregten Klavierkonzerts mit Jazzorchester "Rhapsody in Blue" in der Carnegie Hall in New York. Gershwin verbindet europäische Kunstmusik mit Elementen des Jazz und wird somit zum Mitbegründer des "symphonic jazz". Vitaler Rhythmus und eingängige Liedmelodien sind Grundelemente seines Schaffens.
Mit dem Musical "Lady, Be Good!" gelingt Gershwin sein erster großer Broadway-Erfolg. Das Musical enthält u.a. die Stücke "Fascinating Rhythm" und "Oh, Lady, Be Good!". Wie in diesem Fall, arbeitet er auch später viel mit seinem Bruder Ira Gershwin (1896-1983) als Texter zusammen. Sie werden in den nächsten Jahren zu einem der erfolgreichsten "Song-Writer-Teams" des Broadway.

4. GERSHWIN, George : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
gershwin, george (b Jacob gershwine, 26 Sep. 1898, NYC; d 11 July 37)US pianist, composer, songwriter; one of the greatest of all.
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5. GERSHWIN, George :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
gershwin, george b New York, 26 September 1898 d was a great lyricwriter with whomgeorge collaborated all intending to become a concert pianist- an ambition
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GERSHWIN, George
b New York, 26 September 1898
d Hollywood, 11 July 1937, aged thirty-eight
Lullaby, for string quartet La La Lucille, musical Morris Gest Midnight Whirl, musical George White's Scandals of 1920, musical Broadway Brevities of 1920 (including song 'Swannee') A Dangerous Maid, musical George White's Scandals of 1921, musical George White's Scandals of 1922, musical Blue Monday Blues (also called 135th Street), opera Our Nell, musical The Rainbow, musical George White's Scandals of 1923, musical Rhapsody in Blue (arr Grofe), for piano and orchestra Sweet Little Devil, musical George White's Scandals of 1924, musical Primrose, musical Lady, Be Good, musical (including song 'Fascinating Rhythm') Novelettes, for violin and piano Concerto in F for piano and orchestra Tell Me More, musical Tip-Toes, musical Song of the Flame, musical Oh, Kay!, musical (including songs 'Do, Do, Do' and 'Someone to Watch Over Me') Preludes for piano Strike Up The Band, musical Funny Face, musical (including songs 'He Loves and She Loves' and 'Swonderful') An American In Paris, for orchestra

6. Songwriters Hall Of Fame
Lillian Hellman, Edward G. Robinson, film director Rouben Mamoulian, pianist andcelebrity george gershwin was only 38 years old when he died during a brain
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7. CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography Of George Gershwin
gershwin, george gershwin, Jacob (b Brooklyn, NY, 1898; d Hollywood,Calif., 1937). Amer. composer and pianist. Son of Russ. Jewish
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See also the Index of Biographies and the Oxford University Press titles we recommend... Gershwin, George [Gershwin, Jacob]
b Brooklyn, NY, 1898; d Hollywood, Calif., 1937). Amer. composer and pianist. Son of Russ. Jewish migrants who went to USA c. La La Lucille Swanee (1919), which became assoc. with Al Jolson. In 1924 he enjoyed success in a new genre, that of applying jazz idioms to concert works, when his Rhapsody in Blue for pf. and orch. had its f.p. From then until the end of his life he produced larger-scale works alongside the songs (many with words by his elder brother Ira (Israel)) he wrote for musicals and, after 1931, films. The Pf. Conc. of 1925 was followed by An American in Paris , a second Rhapsody , the Cuban Overture , and in 1935 by the opera Porgy and Bess which is still the only opera by an Amer. composer to become est. in the repertory.

8. George Gershwin
sheet music you would likely find a song plugger—a pianist and singer companies)in 1915, that song plugger might well have been the young george gershwin.
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George Gershwin
Born: September 26, 1898. Brooklyn, New York
Died: July 11, 1937. Hollywood, California Biography
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... 20th Century Composer Index American composer and pianist. One of the first composers to successfully integrate jazz and popular styles into the classical repertoire. With his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin, he was one of the most successful composers of popular songs and stage works.
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Musical Examples: back to top Works:
  • Orchestral works, including Rhapsody in Blue (1924, for piano and jazz orchestra); Concerto in F (1925); and a tone poem, An American in Paris (1928)
  • Piano music, including Three Preludes (1927)
  • More than 30 stage works, including Lady, Be Good! (1924), Strike Up the Band (1927), Girl Crazy (1930), Of Thee I Sing (1931), and Porgy and Bess (1935)
  • Songs for films, including Shall We Dance (1937) and A Damsel in Distress (1937); songs for shows by other composers; and individually published songs

9. Classical Net - Gershwin - Biography
also the year in which gershwin began making piano rolls (many under a pseudonym).george left Remick in 1917 to travel the vaudeville circuit as a pianist.
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Arnold Schoenberg . He never experienced a dry spell or the composer's equivalent of writer's block, and he was equally adept at composing music to which words were added or fitting music to book and lyrics already written, as he did in Porgy and Bess. He loved nothing more than parties where he could (and did) monopolize the evening at the piano, playing and singing his own works for the friends who adored him. George Gershwin (named Jacob Gershovitz at his birth September 26, 1898) was the second of four children born to Morris and Rose Gershovitz, Russians who had immigrated to New York and married in America. George's older (by two years) brother Ira was expected to be the musician in the family but George, who had discovered music at six listening to a piano roll of Rubinstein's Melodie in F and was overwhelmed at nine hearing a friend playing the violin, appropriated the piano his mother purchased when he was twelve and he, too, was given piano lessons. In 1912 he began studying with Charles Hambitzer, undoubtedly the strongest influence on the young student, who introduced him to the music of Debussy and Ravel, the early works of Arnold Schoenberg, and the classical piano literature. Gershwin admired Irving Berlin, and among his earliest musical heroes were Liszt and the great pianists then playing in New York, artists such as Josef Lhevinne, Josef Hoffmann, and composer-pianist

10. MSN Encarta - Gershwin, George
age of 16 gershwin became a pianist and song written by his brother Ira gershwin,his collaborator and musical comedies that included george White s Scandals
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11. MSN Encarta - Multimedia - George Gershwin
Multimedia, from, Encarta, Appears in, george gershwin. American pianist and composergeorge gershwin helped to bridge the worlds of jazz and classical music.
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MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Multimedia from Encarta Appears in George Gershwin American pianist and composer George Gershwin helped to bridge the worlds of jazz and classical music. With the immediate public and critical acceptance of Gershwin’s composition Rhapsody in Blue (1924), a so-called jazz concerto, classical music increasingly incorporated jazz influences, while jazz music began to embrace classical music devices. Gershwin also brought jazz influences to popular song, solidifying his position as one of the most important figures in American music. Globe Photos, Inc. Appears in these articles: Popular Music; Gershwin, George; American Music Song ... Feedback

12. Klassik.com: Gershwin, George (Komponist, 1898-1937)
Translate this page Biographie. Der Komponist und pianist george gershwin wurde am 26.September 1898 in Brooklyn geboren. Bereits mit 16 Jahren wandte
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13. AMERICANS IN PARIS
gershwin, george (18981937) Composer and pianist, born in Brooklyn,NY. On Sunday, March 25, 1928, george gershwin, accompanied
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AMERICANS IN PARIS Baker, Josephine (1906-1975)
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HEMINGWAY, Ernest (1899-1961)

American writer and novelist, born in Oak Parks, IL He spent a few years in Paris in the twenties with other American expatriates, notably Ezra Pound and Gerstrude Stein. The Great Gatsby in 1925. It was also at this terrace that Hemingway wrote most of The Sun Also Rises , which he finished in six weeks. Back to top
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American aviator, born in Detroit, MI He is the first man to fly the Atlantic ocean solo.
The flight took place on May 20-21, 1927. Pilot for an airmail line, Lindbergh left to try for the first nonstop New York-France flight. Financed by a group of St.Louis businessmen, he designed a plane named "The Spirit of St.Louis". On May 21, 1927, he arrived at Le Bourget airport after a 331/2 hour flight which owned him a tumultuous welcome Back to top MILLER, Henry (1891-1980)

14. George Gershwin--Meredith's Musical Musings
In 1910, the gershwin s bought a piano for Ira. george also started lessons with Mr.Kilenyi for theory Between the two teachers, he became a very good pianist.
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George Gershwin:
From Piano to Forte
George Gershwin was one of the most influential American composers. He impacted the music of his time and today with his unique rhythms, melodies, and style. George's parents were Jewish-Russian immigrants. His father's name was Morris Gershovitz, and his mother's was originally Rose Bruskin. They were married in 1895, and Americanized their name to Gershwin. They had four children. Ira was born on December 6, 1896. George was their second son, born on September 26, 1898. Arthur and Francis were next in line in 1900 and 1906 (Rowley 1). George's birthplace was Brooklyn, New York. His father was a somewhat unsuccessful entrepreneur, and the family had moved twenty-eight times by the time George was eighteen (Penumbra 1). George's childhood was different from what many might think. He was out-going and energetic, but a trouble maker at school. He showed no interest in music. The family went bankrupt in 1914 and moved to Coney Island, where George became known as a fighter. He stole fruit, pretzels, and bagels from the local shops (Rowley 1). He was an outdoors boy, who didn't care for indoor activities (Penumbra 1). Even though he didn't seem to care for it, music had a profound effect on George. Once, while passing an arcade, he heard a mechanical piano playing Rubinstein's "Melody in F." He seemed to be put in a trance. A few years later, when he heard Maxie Rosenzweig playing the violin, he waited outside the school for an hour in the rain just to meet the older boy. Eventually, the two became the best of friends, and Maxie taught George everything he knew about music (Rowley 1). Unfortunately, he also told George that he didn't have any musical aptitude, but he didn't let that stop him. George's love of music grew from that point on (Penumbra 1-2).

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The son of Russian immigrants, george gershwin was born in 1898 in Brooklyn, NewYork. his parents to let him quit school at 15 and became a pianist in “Tin
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La La Lucille . A fifteen minute effort produced Swanee , made famous by Al Jolson. The team of George and older brother, Ira, as lyricist, wrote more than a dozen successful musicals, including Oh Kay! Strike Up the Band Funny Face , and Girl Crazy , between 1919 and 1933. In 1924, he forgot a commitment he made to bandleader Paul Whiteman and was compelled to compose his Rhapsody in Blue in just 3 weeks. Of Thee I Sing , staged in 1932, became the first musical to win the Pulitzer Prize. He had less success with Porgy and Bess (1935), which closed shortly after opening, but later became a great success. He was not able to see that, as he was diagnosed in 1937 with a brain tumor and did not survive the surgery.

16. George Gershwin
His parents invested in lessons for george beginning at age 13. At the age of 15Gershwin had quit school and was a pianist and song plugger for a Tin
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BalletNotes Home Page George Gershwin (1898 - 1937), composer (Compiled February, 2000)
Return to Gershwin Dances George Gershwin was an American composer, whose compositions mark the entrance of America into the serious international classical music world. His musicals and popular songs are among the finest in those genres, and his art-music compositions are infused with jazz and popular music. George Gershwin's parents emigrated from Russia to the U.S.A in 1891. He was born Jacob Gershowitz in Brooklyn, New York, on September 26, 1898. Early on he excelled at street sports in his poor lower east side Manhattan neighborhood and had no early musical contact. His first musical exposure came when a piano was brought to the Gershowitz home for his brother, Ira. George (age 12) took an immediate interest in the instrument and began to play a popular song he had memorized from a neighbor's player piano. His parents invested in lessons for George beginning at age 13. He studied with the American composers Rubin Goldmark, Henry Cowell, and Wallingford Riegger and with the Russian-born composer and theorist Joseph Schillinger. At the age of 15 Gershwin had quit school and was a pianist and "song plugger" for a Tin Pan Alley music-publishing firm, Jerome H. Remick & Company, earning $15 a week. To supplement his income, on Saturdays, Gershwin recorded piano rolls under various pseudonyms. For his efforts he received $35 for six rolls. He was a great admirer of the comedian Ed Wynn and it is at this time, in honor of him, that Gershwin changed the end of his last name.

17. George Gershwin
The son of immigrant parents, gershwin s first musical exposure came when a pianowas By the age of 15, george had quit school and was a pianist and song
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George Gershwin Composer George Gershwin was an American composer whose compositions marked the entrance of America into the serious international classical music world. His musicals and popular songs are among the finest in those genres, and his art-music compositions are infused with jazz and popular music. The son of immigrant parents, Gershwin's first musical exposure came when a piano was brought home for his brother, Ira. While George was showing great talent at the family's upright piano, Ira enrolled as an English major at the City College of New York. By the age of 15, George had quit school and was a pianist and "song plugger" for a Tin Pan Alley music-publishing firm earning $15 a week. The success of his own song Swanee brought him fame, established him as a composer, and marked the end of systematic study of music. George Gershwin was one of the first to introduce into popular songs the rhythms and melodic twists of jazz. Among his best-known songs are The Man I Love I Got Rhythm and Someone To Watch Over Me . His brother, Ira, who was also his collaborator in a series of revues and musical comedies that included the political satire

18. •• Gershwin Piano Sheet Music, Gershwin Sheet Music ••
With the proper piano sheet music a pianist can learn to george gershwin georgegershwin Piano Solos Composed by george gershwin (1898-1937), arranged by
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Gershwin Piano Sheet Music Piano Sheet Music is very usefull to any musician. With the proper piano sheet music a pianist can learn to play better, or improve his/her repertoire by adding new and interesting songs and pieces. Use the search button below to find all the piano sheet music you will ever need. Have fun with all your new piano sheet music!! Budget Shipping FREE on all piano sheet music orders over $25 Browse by the composer of the piano sheet music Bach sheet music Balakirev sheet music Beethoven sheet music Brahms sheet music ... Tchaikovsky sheet music Artist Song Name Composer Composition Instrument 50 Gershwin Classics Lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin (1898-1937). For voice and piano. Format: piano/vocal/chords songbook. With vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics and chord names. Standards and 20th century. 208 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers. (WB.VF1548)
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George Gershwin: Rhapsody In Blue (Original) Composed by George Gershwin (1898-1937). For solo piano. Format: piano solo single. With introductory text. 20th Century and Jazz. 31 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Warner Brothers.
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19. George Gershwin And The Rhapsody In Blue, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann
Some stellar artists like pianist Ignaz Friedman and conductor Leopold Stokowski thegreatest of the late acoustic recordings is george gershwin s own stunning
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It is amazing but true that every 30 years a new technology has revolutionized the process of recording music. In the mid-1890s Emil Berliner's flat disc became the medium of choice over the cylinder, in the mid-1920s electrical recordings swept aside the acoustic process, in the mid-50's stereo overrode mono, and in the mid'80s the CD pushed aside vinyl. It is no less amazing that all but one of these transitions was a smooth and gradual process, in which the predecessors coexisted with the improved newcomer for years, if not decades. Thus, cylinders persisted through World War I, mono discs sold quite well throughout the 'sixties and, notwithstanding the industry's efforts to kill vinyl outright, the fact remains that until quite recently CDs penetrated only a small fraction of the homes with turntables. The only exception was the replacement of the acoustic process with the electrical system. Perhaps the reason was the extreme difference in their quality. Early discs really sounded no different from cylinders (if anything, they sounded worse, as their inner grooves had lower fidelity and higher distortion) and there is little aesthetic difference between stereo and a good mono recording or between a CD and a well-preserved LP. But the difference between acoustic and electrical recordings is unmistakable. The acoustic process, it should be remembered, approached sound much like the human ear. A horn gathered the sound and concentrated it on a diaphragm, whose vibrations were transferred to a stylus, which made a corresponding engraving on a wax cylinder or disc. The process was purely mechanical; the original acoustic energy was transferred directly to the record.

20. Classical Notes - George Gershwin's "Rhapsody In Blue", Classical Classics, Pete
the most essential of these is george gershwin s brilliant 1924 gershwin was bornJacob Gershvitz in 1898 to and worked three years as a pianist plugging sheet
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Composers' own records have unique value. More clearly than verbal descriptions or even written notation, they document the creator's conception, inspire understanding and guide further interpretation. Among the most essential of these is George Gershwin's brilliant 1924 record of his Rhapsody in Blue Apparently, at one point Gershwin had mentioned his desire to write a serious piece incorporating jazz and pop elements to Paul Whiteman, whose dance band was among the most popular in America. Nothing more came of this until January 3, 1924, when Whiteman announced an eclectic concert to take place at New York City's Aeolian Hall, with the bold purpose of displaying modern American music in all its varieties. Whiteman went on to proclaim that Gershwin was at work on a jazz concerto which would receive its premiere at the event. This was news to Gershwin, who read about it in the next day's paper along with the rest of the world. Gershwin protested that he had nothing in progress except a new show and was headed to Boston for a tryout. Worse yet, the Whiteman concert was slated for February 12! Despite the confusion, Whiteman apparently persuaded Gershwin to accept his commission. Gershwin later recalled that he formed the concept of the piece on his way to Boston, inspired in part by the rhythmic noises of the train ride. Upon returning to his New York apartment, he produced a two-piano score to be orchestrated by Whiteman's top arranger. Best remembered for his glitzy but trifling

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