George Gershwin
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There were many “firsts” for Gershwin: the first to combine serious and popular music in his jazz concerto, “Rhapsody in Blue” (1924); the first to score a Pulitzer Prize-winning musical, Of Thee I Sing (1931), which was one of the Gershwin brothers’ “serious” musicals employing social satire; and the first to write an American opera, Porgy and Bess (1935), further distinguished by its all-black cast, its roots in African culture, and hits such as “Summertime.” In 1926 his “Clap Yo’ Hands” encouraged other composers to create feel-good religious songs in their musicals, and “American in Paris” (1928) stands alone as an orchestral work.
Gershwin wrote for several of George White’s Scandals, an annual variety show which introduced songs such as “I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise” and “Somebody Loves Me.”
George and his lyricist brother Ira produced many hit musicals: Lady Be Good (1924), starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and the song “Fascinatin’ Rhythm”; Oh, Kay! (1926) in which Gertrude Lawrence introduced “Someone to Watch Over Me”; Funny Face (1927) with its hit “S’Wonderful”; Strike Up the Band (1930) with “I’ve Got a Crush on You”; and Girl Crazy (1930), which introduced “But Not for Me,” “Embraceable You,” and “I Got Rhythm.”
The Gershwins moved to Hollywood where they wrote for several films, foremost among them the Astaire/Rogers classic, Shall We Dance? (1937). Gershwin was pictured on a commemorative postage stamp in 1973.
- Sandra Burlingame
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Wayne Schneider (Editor)
The Gershwin Style: New Looks at the Music of George Gershwin
Oxford University Press
Edward Jablonski
Gershwin: A Biography
Bdd Promotional Book Co.
Charles Schwartz
Gershwin: His Life and Music
Da Capo Press
William G. Hyland
George Gershwin: A New Biography
Praeger Publishers
George Gershwin (Composer), Ira Gershwin (Composer)
The Songs of George & Ira Gershwin: A Centennial Celebration, Volume 2
Warner Brothers Publications
Gershwin Remembered
Amadeus Press
Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson, Michel Auclair, Robert Flemyng
Funny Face
Paramount
DVD
Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Paul Whiteman and Orchestra, June Preisser, William Tracy
Strike Up the Band
MGM (Video & DVD)
VHS
Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
Shall We Dance? (1937)
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