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  1. George Gershwin. Jacob Gershovitz. Composer, Pianist. (1898 - 1937) George Gershwin is one of the Twentieth Century’s most revered composers. Despite his premature death at 38 his output is outstanding. By 1913 he was working as a pianist and became a staff composer for a publishing firm in 1917.

  2. Un americano en París: George Gershwin creó esta pieza orquestal con influencia del jazz. Es considerada como una de las obras más famosas del autor que encierra la ciudad de París y sus sonidos. Summertime: fue una ópera basada en la novela Porgy de DuBose Heyward. La ópera explora temas como el juego, la violencia y el tráfico de ...

  3. George Gershwin in 1937. George Gershwin (September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937), one of America's most well-known composers and pianists, used a working man's music to influence the kings and queens of Broadway and Hollywood. Integrating and harmonizing the profound elements of classical music stylism and the robust sounds of American jazz ...

  4. George Gershwin nel 1937. George Gershwin (nato Jacob Gershowitz; Brooklyn, 26 settembre 1898 – Los Angeles, 11 luglio 1937) è stato un compositore, pianista e direttore d'orchestra statunitense . Considerato l'iniziatore del musical statunitense, la sua opera spazia dalla musica colta al jazz. Le composizioni di Gershwin hanno attraversato ...

  5. Libra Musicians. George Gershwin’s Childhood and Early Life. George Gershwin was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 26, 1898 as Jacob Gershowitz. He hailed from a Russian Jewish family. His father, Morris (Moishe) Gershowitz, changed the family name to Gershvin on immigrating to United States from St. Petersburg, Russia in the 1890s.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2007 · This comprehensive biography of George Gershwin (1898-1937) unravels the myths surrounding one of America's most celebrated composers and establishes the enduring value of his music. Gershwin created some of the most beloved music of the twentieth century and, along with Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, and Cole Porter, helped make the golden age of Broadway golden.

  7. William G. Hyland's new biography of George Gershwin is written in an accessible style that addresses a wide readership. Forgoing technical discussions and musical examples, the author offers a thoroughly researched and up-to-date account of the basic facts regarding Gershwin's life and work, and of the issues surrounding his music.