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George Gershwin Memorial Concert

George Gershwin (Composer), Alexander Steinert (Conductor), Charles Previn (Conductor), Nathaniel Finston (Conductor), Nathaniel Shilkret (Conductor), Otto Klemperer (Conductor), Victor Young (Conductor), Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), Al Jolson (Performer), Anne Brown (Performer), Fred Astaire (Performer), Gladys Swarthout (Performer), Lily Pons (Performer), Ruby Elzy (Performer), Todd Duncan (Performer)
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Product Details

  • Performer: Al Jolson, Anne Brown, Fred Astaire, Gladys Swarthout, Lily Pons, et al.
  • Orchestra: Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Alexander Steinert, Charles Previn, Nathaniel Finston, Nathaniel Shilkret, Otto Klemperer, et al.
  • Composer: George Gershwin
  • Audio CD (April 28, 1998)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: North American Class
  • ASIN: B000006PDF
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #266,753 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Prelude No. 2
2. Prelude No. 2
Disc: 2
1. Introduction
2. Summertime
3. My Man's Gone Now
4. The Buzzard Song
5. The Train Song
6. I Got Plenty O'Nuttin'
7. Bess, You is My Woman Now

On this CD:
  1. Preludes (3) for piano Prelude No. 2
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Otto Klemperer

  2. An American in Paris, tone poem for orchestra
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Shilkret

  3. Swanee, song (for Capital Revue, by various composers)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Al Jolson
    Conducted by Victor Young

  4. The Man I Love, song (from Strike Up the Band, 1st version; orig. composed for Lady, Be Good!)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Gladys Swarthout
    Conducted by Victor Young

  5. They Can't Take That Away From Me, song (from Shall We Dance?, film)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Fred Astaire
    Conducted by Victor Young

  6. Concerto in F, for piano & orchestra
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Charles Previn

  7. The Man I Love, song (from Strike Up the Band, 1st version; orig. composed for Lady, Be Good!)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  8. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away), song (from Show Girl, musical)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  9. Oh, Lady Be Good, song (from Lady, Be Good!, musical)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  10. Somebody Loves Me, song (from George White's Scandals of 1924, revue)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  11. Do It Again!, song (interpolated into The French Doll)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  12. I Got Rhythm, song (from Girl Crazy, 1930)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  13. Wintergreen for President, song (from Of Thee I Sing, musical)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  14. Strike Up the Band, song (from Strike Up The Band; both versions)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Nathaniel Finston

  15. Porgy and Bess, opera Introduction
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  16. Porgy and Bess, opera Summertime
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Lily Pons
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  17. Porgy and Bess, opera My Man's Gone Now
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Ruby Elzy
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  18. Porgy and Bess, opera The Buzzard Song
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Todd Duncan
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  19. Porgy and Bess, opera The Train Song
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anne Brown
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  20. Porgy and Bess, opera I Got Plenty O'Nuttin'
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Todd Duncan
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  21. Porgy and Bess, opera Bess, You is My Woman Now
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Anne Brown, Todd Duncan
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  22. Porgy and Bess, opera I'm On My Way
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Todd Duncan
    Conducted by Alexander Steinert

  23. Rhapsody in Blue, for piano & orchestra (orchestrated by F. Grofé)
    Composed by George Gershwin
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra


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5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must For Lovers of Music and History, January 20, 2001
By Niel Shell (Jackson Heights, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This album contains the best works of George Gershwin, played by the very best artists of the period. The quality of the recording is excellent, actually amazing considering that this recording was made in 1937. The music of the master, George Gershwin, and the authenticity of the playing is more than enough reason to buy the CD set. But there is more: The album consists of the complete two and one half hour historic radio program, broadcast as the announcer says "by short wave to the four corners of the earth." It is so moving that you can feel like you are experiencing it live. The 16 pages of liner notes that come with CD set have been carefully researched for historical accuracy and competent critical evaluation of the music. One could have wished the producers would have found room on the cover of the CD set to list Charles Previn, who conducted Concerto in F, which accounted for approximately thirty minutes of the playing time and for Nathaniel Shilkret and Nathaniel Finston who, as conductors, were the featured artists for another approximate half hour of playing time. One could only wish that there were only such minor complaints with all musical recordings. The producers deserve thanks for making this wonderful piece of history available to the public.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A real collector's item, especially for old-time radio buffs, September 23, 2000
By A. Moreno (East Point, Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
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This recording preserves,for all posterity and in quite listenable sound for its time, one of the most important and moving cultural events of the early twentieth century--the full-length memorial tribute to George Gershwin, the USA's greatest composer ever,IMHO.

This was broadcast on CBS Radio in September,1937, barely two months after the composer's shocking and untimely death from a brain tumor at the age of thirty-eight. All of his most famous pieces for concert hall are heard here,and the advantage of hearing them in a live performance is that they are not edited, as they often would have been in recordings made during that era. (Gershwin's own recording of the "Rhapsody in Blue",made in the 1920's in a recording studio,is rather severely cut.)

Many of the performers, such as Fred Astaire and Oscar Levant, give memorable performances,but there are a few clinkers. The great German conductor Otto Klemperer may be brilliant in Beethoven and Bach, but he was not the man to conduct Gershwin's Second Prelude, heard here in an orchestral arrangement. He has no feel for jazz idioms whatsoever, and he makes this slow, blues-like piece sound like a dirge out of Mahler or Bruckner. It is,sad to say, the worst performance of the Prelude I have ever heard. And whatever possessed the producers of this concert to get Lily Pons,with her pronounced French accent,to sing "Summertime", rather than an American soprano,which they could have gotten easily? It throws the whole "Porgy and Bess" segment out of whack.

That "Porgy" segment, however, is one of the most valuable historical documents ever recorded. It presents members of the original 1935 cast of the opera performing unedited versions of several arias,duets and ensemble pieces from the opera, conducted by Alexander Smallens, the original conductor. And it presents perhaps the only surviving recording of Ruby Elzy,the original Serena, singing "My Man's Gone Now". (Miss Elzy was NOT featured on the so-called Broadway cast album; Anne Brown,the original Bess,sang Serena's music on that one,as well as singing Bess and Clara's arias.) And we finally get to hear Todd Duncan perform "The Buzzard Song", which was cut from the opera for a very long time.

Fred Astaire's spoken tribute to Gershwin is very moving, and at one point, his voice is heard cracking with emotion. The announcer and narrator, however, speaks in that overenunciated, dramatic, actorish style which was apparently the norm for radio announcers of that period. He sounds as if he were getting ready to either impersonate Orson Welles, or audition for "Hamlet", and his style of speaking is almost quaint nowadays.

But this album is still irreplaceable.

An update to this review - This edition of the memorial concert is apparently out of print, and the concert itself has been reissued as part of the ongoing CD series "The Radio Years". DO NOT BUY THAT VERSION. It is vastly inferior to this one. This version has spectacular sound for its time, and the new reissue sounds as if had been recorded through a tin can. And not only is the sound bad on the reissue, but there is tons of surface noise and the program itself seems to be abridged.

We can only hope that the edition listed on this page will be re-issued some day. This historic concert deserves no less.
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