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George Gershwin: His Life and Music [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Eam Wood (Author)
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January 25, 1999
The story of arguable America's most famous composer.

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  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: Sanctuary Publishing; illustrated edition edition (January 25, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1860741746
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860741746
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,925,858 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars "A Musical Genius, Without A Doubt", November 27, 2006
This review is from: George Gershwin: His Life and Music (Paperback)
"This young fellow has the spark of musical genius, which is definite in his serious moods, he has the fire of originality. I really believe that America will at no distant date honor him for his talent and that when we speak of American composers, George Gershwin's name will be prominent on our list." ~ Beryl Rubenstein, concert pianist and faculty of the Cleveland Institute of Music, from an interview in 1922 ~

This book, "George Gershwin: His Life & Music" by Ean Wood is one of the most interesting and informative books ever written about the composer's musical career as well as his short but so remarkable life. This book gives details about his family, his first job as a pianist/song plugger at Jerome H Remick & Co., his life in the entertainment world, his most notable Broadway shows, and his most famous masterpiece and an excellent work of art, "Rhapsody In Blue," which he composed in ten days.

It has been noted that Jerome Kern was the one who inspired George Gershwin to switch from pop songs to Broadway musicals. Irving Berlin, a brilliant songwriter himself was also an inspiration to Gershwin, who was born with two supreme gifts - the ability to write memorable tunes and an instinct for setting them with rich and unexpected harmonies.

Gershwin's success as a composer comes from his being passionate about music, his obsessive drive to create music, his swift musical development, his keen listening habits, his love of piano playing, his love for classical concerts, his continuous search for musical knowledge, his love of listening to music of every genre, and most of all his excellent musical instinct. He was revered and adored by his music teacher, Charles Hambitzer, who described him as a musical genius, without a doubt.

"George Gershwin made the piano do things for him ... not only he played what was written, he was improvising all the time. He could make the piano laugh, make it sad, he loved the keys, he loved to experiment. He was original." ~ Mabel Pleshette, friend ~

What I admired most about Gershwin apart from his wonderful music is his love of painting. His art mentor was his cousin, Henry Botkin, a respected painter and art connoisseur who gave him advice in choosing paintings. Gershwin had an incredible collection of modern art in America. Some of his favorite painters are also my very own favorites, i.e. Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso. He had tried his creative hands on painting and portraiture was always his specialty. Somebody had told Gershwin at a dinner party that "he never needs to write another note, because he could make a fortune with his palette and brush." One lady asked him: "Isn't it amazing that one man should possess a genius for two of the arts?" But to him, painting is more a mere pastime. Writing music was his first and foremost love.

He was also portrayed as someone who "in many ways led a spartan existence." He rarely drank and smoked cigars in moderation. He was like an athlete and had always liked to keep fit. The permanent fixtures in his apartment were a small gym, a punch ball, a rowing machine and a dartboard. Not to mention of course a small silver upright piano that was a gift to him.

Gershwin's circle of close friends includes writers, composers and lyricists like Vernon Duke, Arthur Kober and Howard Dietz. They were called the "Paley Salon." They meet regularly every Sunday for a dinner at Gershwin's apartment and discussed art and music. Oscar Levant, whose hero was Gershwin, also became a prominent member of the "Paley Salon." He also recorded "Rhapsody In Blue" so beautifully and he put his heart completely to it and giving it a whole range of feelings. When the record was released, he waited for a feedback from Gershwin and when he didn't hear from him, he took the initiative to call him. Gershwin asked him to bring the record for him to listen to and after listening to it, the verdict was, "I like mine better."

"No man can be great unless he loves music." ~ Max Levant (father) as told to Oscar Levant (son) ~

Although Gershwin died young at the age of 38, he made an incredible mark in the history of audio visual arts - writing good music and painting. After his death, 37 of his original paintings were exhibited at a one-man-show at the Harriman Gallery in New York, as one of his wishes. He had written over 1,000 songs for theatre and motion pictures and about 40 musical comedy scores. His music is timeless and will be heard and appreciated by every generation.

This is one of the best ever biographies I've read and I wholeheartedly recommend it.

"George Gershwin died on July 11, 1937, but I don't have to believe it if I don't want to." ~ John O'Hara ~
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3.0 out of 5 stars Just the facts, January 8, 2001
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I'm not a musicologist or a Gershwin expert, but I was hoping to find a bio about him that would really enthrall me. This one didn't, but I'm not sure any of the ones available about him would. Chronologically tracing his life and works, this book summarizes major plots, themes, and players in a fairly cut and dried fashion. To a Gershwin newcomer, all the words start to run together after awhile, and I would imagine that a Gershwin fan might find all the recaps a bit trying. Wood does give some interesting tidbits along the way, like how Gershwin and Ellington collaborated without ever managing to exchange a word in their lifetime, but you'll have to wade through the summaries and what-happened-whens to get to them. If you're looking for a good biography to curl up with, I couldn't recommend this one. If you're specifically looking to learn about Gershwin, though, this may be as good a place to start as any. Gershwin doesn't seem to have been a well-documented (or documenting) character, despite his celebrity. Given that, Wood's work may do as comprehensively concise a study as one could hope for.
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George Gershwin was born with two supreme gifts - the ability to write memorable tunes and an instinct for setting them with rich and unexpected harmonies. Read the first page
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New York, Strike Up The Band, Lady Be Good, Porgy And Bess, Jerome Kern, Oscar Levant, Bill Daly, Irving Berlin, Paul Whiteman, George White, Max Dreyfus, Tin Pan Alley, Los Angeles, Guy Bolton, Theatre Guild, Gertrude Lawrence, Alex Aarons, Kay Swift, Paul Mueller, Fred Astaire, Atlantic City, Edgar Selwyn, Emil Mosbacher, Irving Caesar, Lou Paley
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