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The Cambridge Companion to Ravel. The of Rhapsody is more difficult to analyse.
George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue - The title Rhapsody in Blue was suggested by Ira Gershwin after his visit to a gallery exhibition of paintings, which bear titles such as and Arrangement in Grey and Black better known as.
Among the Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue or thousands of recordings of favorites on the market, it's difficult to stand out. But this big-budget European release manages to do it. Even if it's not uniformly successful, there's a feeling of appreciation for 's music here that has merit on its own. Instead of trying to blend the classical and jazz elements inconductor takes Geshwin: novel approach Rhapsory pushing each of them to extremes and, in various ways, keeping them separate. He generally -- most noticeably in the Piano Concerto in F -- scales back the freedom of tempo that's usual in. Working with not just an established European orchestra but the granddaddy of them all, the, seems to generate rapport with the musicians, perhaps because they're Gersnwin: forced to move too far out of their rhythmic comfort zone. Yet these aren't carefully controlled, non-jazzy readings of the sort one sometimes hears from Europe, and, for that matter, the U. For all 's jazz roots, the Rhapsody in Blue has not commonly been recorded by jazz Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue in its original form although they've certainly used the work as a stimulus to further creative activity. On the symphonic suite Catfish Row, drawn on Porgy and Blye, does not play the Rhzpsody piano part; the reading is all 's, and it lurches oddly between fixed tempos and a bit of swing added to the rhythms; the naturalness of 's melodies goes missing. On balance, fans will want this recording for the fresh Rhapsody in Blue alone.