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  1. Gershwin, George: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IGG 15 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 1 rhapsody Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. 1924 First Perf ormance. 1924-02-12 in New York, Aeolian Hall. Concert - An Experiment in Modern Music George Gershwin (piano), Palais Royal Orchestra, Paul Whiteman (conductor) Orchestration by Ferde Grofé ...

  2. Rhapsody in Blue ist die bekannteste Komposition des US-amerikanischen Broadwaykomponisten George Gershwin. Das Stück wurde erstmals am 12. Februar 1924 in der Aeolian Hall in New York aufgeführt. Angekündigt wurde das Konzert unter dem Titel An Experiment in Modern Music. Bei der Uraufführung saß Gershwin selbst am Klavier .

  3. Rhapsody in Blue, musical composition by George Gershwin, known for its integration of jazz rhythms with classical music, that premiered on February 12, 1924, as part of bandleader Paul Whiteman ’s “An Experiment in Modern Music” concert at New York ’s Aeolian Concert Hall. The composition, perhaps Gershwin’s most famous, is one of ...

  4. As a whole, Rhapsody in Blue is a symphonic conversation between the various sections of the orchestra narrated by the piano and woven together by bold cadenzas and an imaginative sonic story. The piece centers around five main musical themes – Ritornello, Train, Stride, Shuffle, and Love – that are repeated and expanded in a call-and-response style between sections of the orchestra.

  5. 12 de feb. de 2024 · George Gershwin, photographed in his 72nd Street apartment in New York in 1934. His Rhapsody in Blue premiered 100 years ago on Feb. 12, 1924. It was cold and snowy in New York City 100 years ago ...

  6. The Summer Night Concert,June 20th 2019.Rhapsody in Blue · Gustavo Dudamel · Wiener Philharmoniker · George Gershwin · Yuja WangCopyright by Sony Music Enter...

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  7. gershwin.com › publications › rhapsody-in-blueRhapsody in Blue - Gershwin

    Rhapsody in Blue. Premiered at Aeolian Hall, New York, on February 12, 1924. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, George Gershwin (piano). In the midst of working on the musical comedy, SWEET LITTLE DEVIL, Gershwin was surprised to discover that Paul Whiteman was expecting him to write a jazz concerto for his forthcoming Experiment in Modern Music ...