-
exemplify the
standard of
excellence ****ociated with the
Gershwins. On
March 1, 2007, the
first Gershwin Prize was
awarded to Paul Simon.
Early in his career...
- Look up
Gershwin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
George Gershwin (1898–1937),
American composer,
author of
famous works such as
Rhapsody in Blue and...
- the show-business
world with just one show.
Later the same year, the
Gershwins collaborated for the
first time on a score; this was for A
Dangerous Maid...
- 'Porgy'". The New York Times. The
Gershwins'
Porgy and Bess at the
Internet Broadway Database "Your
Guide to The
Gershwins'
Porgy and Bess".
American Repertory...
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Wilson waxes rhapsodic on
Gershwin". Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved 2023-08-21.
Robert Kimball and
Alfred Simon (1973) The
Gershwins, Atheneum, New York Photograph...
- "Summertime" is an aria
composed in 1934 by
George Gershwin for the 1935
opera Porgy and Bess. The
lyrics are by
DuBose Heyward, the
author of the novel...
- creativity. The
recipient of the
Gershwin Prize is said to "exemplify the
standard of
excellence ****ociated with the
Gershwins". In
selecting the honoree,...
- cast
recording directly based on the
original 1935
production of
George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess. This
studio recording originated as
several semi-staged...
- Feinstein's
first album of
Gershwin's music, his two
other all-
Gershwin albums are Nice Work If You Can Get It:
Songs by the
Gershwins (1996) and
Michael &...
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comedy Lady, Be Good, the song was
deleted from that show and put into the
Gershwins' 1927
government satire Strike Up the Band (where it
appears as "The Man...