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George Gershwin

George Gershwin

Pays d'origine: États-Unis d'Amérique
Date d'anniversaire: 26 septembre 1898
Date de décès: 11 juillet 1937

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Rhapsody in Blue
Chef d'orchestre: Harald Braun
Orchestre: Universitätsorchester Greifswald
6 juin 2026 | Greifswald (Allemagne)
Rhapsody in Blue
Chef d'orchestre: Pascal Kaufmann
Orchestre: Junge Philharmonie Augustusburg
6 juin 2026 | Augustusburg (Allemagne) , Stadtkirche St. Petri

À propos de George Gershwin

Early Career and Breakthrough

George Gershwin was born in Brooklyn, New York, the second of four children from a close-knit Russian Jewish immigrant family. At the age of 16, the young George quit school and began his musical career as a song-plugger on New York's Tin Pan Alley. He was soon writing his own songs and his first published work When You Want ‘Em, You Can't Get ‘Em, demonstrated innovative new songwriting techniques and earned him all of five dollars. Soon after, however, he met a young lyricist named Irving Ceaser and together they would compose a long list of popular songs including Swanee, which scored Gershwin his first big national hit. Swanee would be followed in short order by a series of nearly forty-five more songs; among them Somebody Loves Me and Stairway to Paradise, as well as the twenty-five-minute opera, Blue Monday. Composed in five days, Blue Monday, though a work of Gershwin juvenilia, offered hints of great musical development to come.

Collaboration with Ira Gershwin: From Broadway to Porgy and Bess

Gershwin's first collaboration with his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin, produced the Broadway hit Lady Be Good which included such standards as Fascinating Rhythm and The Man I Love. It was the beginning of a partnership that would continue for the rest of the composer's life and would elevate the musical comedy to an American art form. Musicals including Oh, Kay! and Funny Face, starring Fred Astaire and his sister Adele, were created increasingly alongside more serious symphonic works as Gershwin aimed to make his mark in the concert world. Back on Broadway, George and Ira Gershwin continued to experiment with novel ideas and their hit show Of Thee I Sing dealt pointedly with social issues of the time, becoming the first musical comedy to win the Pulitzer Prize. This feat was soon followed by the premiere of Gershwin's folk opera and most ambitious work to date Porgy and Bess which had only moderate success. Now recognized as one of the seminal works of American opera, it includes such timeless favorites as It Ain't Necessarily SoI Loves You, Porgy, and Summertime.

Symphonic Works and Musical Style

Gershwin's jazz-influenced Rhapsody in Blue for piano and orchestra premiered in New York's Aeolian Hall at a concert entitled "An Experiment in Music" when the composer was still in his twenties. It would prove to be his most popular symphonic work. Among those in attendance at the premiere were Jascha Heifitz, Fritz Kreisler, Leopold Stokowski and Serge Rachmaninov. Gershwin followed this success with his Piano Concerto in F and the now legendary tone poem An American in Paris which he wrote during an extended stay in Paris. French music, in particular the composers Debussy and Ravel, would prove to have a lasting influence on Gershwin's classical music. Critics were often at a loss as to where to place Gershwin's classical music in the standard repertoire and some simply dismissed him, but the music always found favor with the general public. He was very soon widely acclaimed in the concert world as piano virtuoso, conductor, and composer.

Death

Shortly after the premiere of Porgy and Bess, Gershwin moved to Hollywood to score a series of successful films but while there became ill. At the time of his premature death at the age of 38, Gershwin had plans to return to New York and was contemplating work on a new symphony, opera, and ballet. These compositions were not to be. Today he remains one of America's, indeed one of the world's, most beloved composers.

Critical Edition

2023 marks the start of the the first scholarly critical edition of his works as part of the George and Ira Gershwin Critical Edition. It is the result of the Gershwin Initiative of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance at the University of Michigan in collaboration with the Gershwin Heirs Association and with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and published by Schott Music. Mark Clague is the editor-in-chief.

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  • Girl Crazy
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Orchester des Schlossgymnasium Künzelsau
    11 juillet 2026 | Künzelsau (Allemagne) , Schlossgymnasium
  • I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Orchester des Schlossgymnasium Künzelsau
    11 juillet 2026 | Künzelsau (Allemagne) , Schlossgymnasium
  • Girl Crazy
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Orchester des Schlossgymnasium Künzelsau
    11 juillet 2026 | Künzelsau (Allemagne) , Schlossgymnasium
  • Oh, Kay!
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Orchester des Schlossgymnasium Künzelsau
    11 juillet 2026 | Künzelsau (Allemagne) , Schlossgymnasium
  • Porgy and Bess
    Chef d'orchestre: Konradin Herzog
    Orchestre: Sinfonieorchester Meilen
    11 juillet 2026 | Zürich (Suisse) , Tonhalle
    Aufführung von Ausschnitten
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: Joana Mallwitz
    Orchestre: Konzerthausorchester Berlin
    11 juillet 2026 | Bad Kissingen (Allemagne) , Regentenbau, Max-Littmann-Saal
  • Let 'Em Eat Cake
    Chef d'orchestre: Simon Rattle
    Orchestre: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    11 juillet 2026 | München (Allemagne) , Odeonsplatz
  • Concerto in F
    Chef d'orchestre: Simon Rattle
    Orchestre: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    11 juillet 2026 | München (Allemagne) , Odeonsplatz
  • Strike Up The Band
    Chef d'orchestre: Simon Rattle
    Orchestre: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    11 juillet 2026 | München (Allemagne) , Odeonsplatz
  • Porgy and Bess
    Chef d'orchestre: Simon Rattle
    Orchestre: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    11 juillet 2026 | München (Allemagne) , Odeonsplatz
  • An American in Paris (Uncut Version)
    Chef d'orchestre: Simon Rattle
    Orchestre: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
    11 juillet 2026 | München (Allemagne) , Odeonsplatz
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Kodály Zoltán Ifjúsági Világzenekar
    13 juillet 2026 | Marosvásárhely (Hongrie) , Cultural Palace
  • Porgy and Bess
    Chef d'orchestre: Jen Winley
    Orchestre: WA Youth Orchestra
    13 juillet 2026 | Perth (Australie) , State Theatre Centre of WA, Heath Ledger Theatre
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Kodály Zoltán Ifjúsági Világzenekar
    14 juillet 2026 | Székelyudvarhely (Hongrie) , Studio Cinema
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Kodály Zoltán Ifjúsági Világzenekar
    15 juillet 2026 | Debrecen (Hongrie) , Kölcsey Központ
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Kodály Zoltán Ifjúsági Világzenekar
    16 juillet 2026 | Budapest (Hongrie) , Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: Benjamin Northey
    Orchestre: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
    17 juillet 2026 | Adelaide, SA (Australie) , Adelaide Town Hall
  • Rhapsody in Blue
    Chef d'orchestre: Daniel Harding
    Orchestre: Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia
    17 juillet 2026 | Roma (Italie) , Basilica di Massenzio
  • Porgy and Bess
    Chef d'orchestre: N.N.
    Orchestre: Landesjugendorchester Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
    18 juillet 2026 | Pasewalk (Allemagne) , Historisches U
  • An American in Paris
    Chef d'orchestre: Benjamin Northey
    Orchestre: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
    18 juillet 2026 | Adelaide, SA (Australie) , Adelaide Town Hall
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