George Gershwin

NOUN
  1. United States composer who incorporated jazz into classical forms and composed scores for musical comedies (1898-1937)
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  • Several weekends ago on Governors Island, well over a thousand people were dancing to a 12-piece orchestra that played mostly foxtrots, shifting from red-hot stomps by Fletcher Henderson to smooth two-beat show tunes by George Gershwin. A Retro Jazz Movement With a Good Dance Beat
  • Weill's brief overture is wonderfully astringent and dissonant, the precise opposite of the florid, creamy style of the composer often regarded as his chief competitor, George Gershwin.
  • A portrait bust of George Gershwin is shown on a pedestal, and dance music emanates from an unseen source.
  • This recital will feature the music of Aaron Copland, Charles Ives, George Gershwin, Paul Schoenfield, Yehudi Wyner and Arlene Zallman.
  • When he played his solo improvisation, on the beautiful George Gershwin melody I was truly caught up. Max Lucas: A Performance of a Life Time «
  • The showpiece is a lengthy interpretation of James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World," with a brief detour into George Gershwin's "Summertime. News - chicagotribune.com
  • I just resaw that PBS George Gershwin documentary and relearned that he had applied for a place at the foot of Nadia Boulanger and she, that bitch, turned him down. Whatever Happened to "Classical" Music? Part II
  • Deadline reports that after Steven Spielberg dropped out of the proposed remake of imaginary rabbit pic Harvey, he became interested in directing a biopic on George Gershwin, famous American composer and brother of Ira. Steven Spielberg Looks to Make Beautiful Music with Zachary Quinto in a George Gershwin Biopic – Collider.com
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