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  1. The Historical Gershwin by George Gershwin, Paul Whiteman, Paul Whiteman Orchestra. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Whiteman led a usually large ensemble and explored many styles of music, such as blending symphonic music and jazz, as in his debut of Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin.

    Matrix No.
    Size
    First Recording Date
    Title
    12-in.
    4/21/1927
    Rhapsody in blue
    10-in.
    8/9/1920
    The Japanese sandman
    10-in.
    2/7/1928
    The Japanese sandman
    12-in.
    8/9/1920
    Avalon
  3. Rhapsody in Blue is a 1924 musical composition written by George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band, which combines elements of classical music with jazz -influenced effects. Commissioned by bandleader Paul Whiteman, the work premiered in a concert titled "An Experiment in Modern Music" on February 12, 1924, in Aeolian Hall, New York City.

  4. Paul Whiteman recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings. Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra with George Gershwin on piano "Rhapsody in Blue", 1924 at Library of Congress; Paul Whiteman (1890-1967) at the Red Hot Jazz Archive; Paul Whiteman: Profiles in Jazz at The Syncopated Times

  5. 7 de abr. de 2016 · April 7, 2016. Music, The 1920s. Jazz History: Paul Whiteman, George Gershwin, and the Stale Bread Orchestra. “The King of Jazz” Paul Whiteman writes about trying to jazz up the British, organizing the concert that introduced Gershwins “Rhapsody in Blue” to the world, and the connection between jazz and classical music.

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · From left to right, George Gershwin, pianist Dana Suesse and Paul Whiteman in October 1932. Well-known dance music director Paul Whiteman wanted to cancel his concert on February 12,...

  7. Gershwin may have taken his biggest artistic leap of the mid-1920s with another work, the Concerto in F, which represented a more ambitious attempt to bridge independent musical categories. One of the trendsetters in the crossover movement was the jazz-band conductor Paul Whiteman (1890-1967).