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Nothing Comes Close to Gershwin's Performance,
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This review is from: George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; An American in Paris; Broadway Overtures (Audio CD)
There are literally hundreds of performances of Rhapsody in Blue available on CD. This one uses the 1925 piano roll made by Gershwin himself. Check out the running time. 13:43 compared to Bernstein's apathetic 16:20. George knew how he wanted Rhapsody to be played and he did it. Thank goodness for piano rolls or we'd be stuck with a very tinkly audio. Tilson Thomas drives his orchestra to keep up with his soloist. This isn't the Rhapsody you've heard all these years, this is the version that was meant to be heard. The truth is there aren't many contemporary pianists that can keep up with Gershwin's pall mall pacing; they're just not from the 20's Jazz Era (most are simply wonderful concert pianists). There is a story that Gershwin was traveling by train with his very close friend and great pianist himself, Oscar Levant. Oscar had the top berth, George had the lower (considered more desirable by train travelers). Gershwin commented, "You know Oscar, upper birth-lower birth, it the difference between greatness and genius." You don't need to be a musicologist to know who the genius was.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning to actually hear Gershwin play!,
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This review is from: George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; An American in Paris; Broadway Overtures (Audio CD)
I had previously owned this album on vinyl many years ago and was thrilled to find it again on CD. To hear a stripped down, jazz band version of Rhapsody with the piano being manned by George Gershwin (via the original piano roll that he cut) takes my breath every time that I hear it. The overtures of the Gershwin Broadway productions are magnificent and will thrill both fans of the maestro as well as classic Broadway buffs. This is one to be treasured.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great to meet you,
By John Feesey "fees" (British Columbia,Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue; An American in Paris; Broadway Overtures (Audio CD)
Know nothing of this artist,outside of Porgy and Bess that is,which seems to be everywhere...I read the Amazon and Wiki notes before purchasing this album.It is a delightful survey album, by a quality orchestra and a talented conductor.My thirst for Gershwin has been slaked,thanks.
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