Rhapsody in Blue is a 1924 musical composition by the American composer George Gershwin for solo piano and jazz band, which combines elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects. The composition was commissioned by the bandleader Paul Whiteman. It was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé several times, including the original 1924 scoring, the 1926 "theater orchestra" setting, and the 1942 symphony orchestra scoring, though completed earlier
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色狂想曲; 藍色狂想曲; Błękitna rapsodia; רפסודיה בכחול; Рапсодия в стиле блюз; 랩소디 인 블루; แรพโซดีอินบลู; Rapsodia in blu; ラプソディ・イン・ブルー; Rapsodie v modrém; راپسودی در بلو; Rapsodija u plavom; Rapsódia v modrom; 蓝色仙人掌; Բլյուզի ոճով ռասպոդիա. Grofé's 1942 orchestration was the one most widely performed and recorded until recently. About the Grofé orchestrations. php?title Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin, George)&oldid 2746715. Категории: WorkNonPD-US.
Rhapsody in Blue is a studio album by American pianist Uri Caine. The album was released as a CD on August 13, 2013 via Winter & Winter label. Uri Caine Ensemble plays nine famous songs written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. Caine names the album after Gershwin’s masterpiece "Rhapsody in Blue"-as the centerpiece of his new Gershwin interpretations.
One of the most popular concert works ever, this. By George Gershwin, arr. Jerry Brubaker Full Orchestra Conductor Score & Parts Grade: 5 Item: 00-26675.
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Although I've heard versions of "Rhapsody In Blue" and "An American In Paris" by many other artists (including a recording of Gerswhin himself playing the piano on "Rhapsody In Blue"), I've never heard another recording that can touch the performances on this album. I'm quite certain Bernstein's interpretation of these pieces surpasses even Gershwin's vision for these pieces, and the musicians interpret Gershwin flawlessly under Bernstein's direction.