The Young Pianist's Library - Gershwin Recital Pieces, Book 14A


Book Description

Titles: * Soon * Swanee * Of Thee I Sing * Clap Yo' Hands * Somebody Loves Me * Theme from Rhapsody in Blue * Embraceable You * Blues Theme from An American in Paris * 'S Wonderful




The Young Pianist's Library, Bk 14a


Book Description

Soon * Swanee * Of Thee I Sing * Clap Yo' Hands * Somebody Loves Me * Theme from Rhapsody in Blue * Embraceable You * Blues Theme from An American in Paris * 'S Wonderful. Easy- level 2.




The Young Pianist's Library - Gershwin Recital Pieces, Book 14C


Book Description

Titles: * Theme from Concerto in F (First Movement) * Concerto in F (Second Movement) * Fascinating Rhythm * I Got Rhythm * Gershwin's Improvisation on: I Got Rhythm * Prelude No. 2 * Rhapsody in Blue * Someone to Watch Over Me




The Young Pianist's Library - Gershwin Recital Pieces, Book 14B


Book Description

Titles: * Rhapsody in Blue * An American in Paris * The Man I Love * But Not for Me * Oh Lady Be Good * Strike Up the Band * Who Cares (So Long As You Care for Me)




The Young Pianist's Library, Bk 14c


Book Description

Theme from Concerto in F (First Movement) * Concerto in F (Second Movement) * Fascinating Rhythm * I Got Rhythm * Gershwin's Improvisation on: I Got Rhythm * Prelude No. 2 * Rhapsody in Blue * Someone to Watch Over Me.







Gershwin Recitals


Book Description

Rhapsody in Blue * An American in Paris * The Man I Love * But Not for Me * Oh Lady Be Good * Strike Up the Band * Who Cares (So Long As You Care for Me).







Basic Music Theory


Book Description

Basic Music Theory takes you through the sometimes confusing world of written music with a clear, concise style that is at times funny and always friendly. The book is written by an experienced teacher using methods refined over more than ten years in his private teaching studio and in schools. --from publisher description.




George Gershwin


Book Description

This comprehensive biography of George Gershwin (1898-1937) unravels the myths surrounding one of America's most celebrated composers and establishes the enduring value of his music. Gershwin created some of the most beloved music of the twentieth century and, along with Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, and Cole Porter, helped make the golden age of Broadway golden. Howard Pollack draws from a wealth of sketches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, books, articles, recordings, films, and other materials—including a large cache of Gershwin scores discovered in a Warner Brothers warehouse in 1982—to create an expansive chronicle of Gershwin’s meteoric rise to fame. He also traces Gershwin’s powerful presence that, even today, extends from Broadway, jazz clubs, and film scores to symphony halls and opera houses. Pollack’s lively narrative describes Gershwin’s family, childhood, and education; his early career as a pianist; his friendships and romantic life; his relation to various musical trends; his writings on music; his working methods; and his tragic death at the age of 38. Unlike Kern, Berlin, and Porter, who mostly worked within the confines of Broadway and Hollywood, Gershwin actively sought to cross the boundaries between high and low, and wrote works that crossed over into a realm where art music, jazz, and Broadway met and merged. The author surveys Gershwin’s entire oeuvre, from his first surviving compositions to the melodies that his brother and principal collaborator, Ira Gershwin, lyricized after his death. Pollack concludes with an exploration of the performances and critical reception of Gershwin's music over the years, from his time to ours.