This book reconceives the history and reception of Rhapsody in Blue, freeing it from established narratives and frequently encountered anecdotes. By approaching the Rhapsody as an "arrangement," it shifts emphasis away from a centralized text and from the sole agency of George Gershwin, providing a dynamic and multifaceted reappraisal of this emblematic piece.
This book reconceives the history and reception of Rhapsody in Blue, freeing it from established narratives and frequently encountered anecdotes. By approaching the Rhapsody as an "arrangement," it shifts emphasis away from a centralized text and from the sole agency of George Gershwin, providing a dynamic and multifaceted reappraisal of this emblematic piece.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ryan Raul Banagale is an Assistant Professor of music at Colorado College where he offers classes on a range of American music topics, including musical theatre, jazz, popular music, and media studies. A recipient of the American Musicological Society's AMS-50 and Howard Mayer Brown Fellowships, he received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2011. He currently sits on the editorial board of the George Gershwin Critical Edition and will be editing at least three separate arrangements of Rhapsody in Blue.
Inhaltsangabe
Credits Acknowledgements About the Companion Website Introduction: Arranging an Icon 1. Complex Compositional Origins: Ferde Grofe and Rhapsody in Blue 2. Living Legends: George Gershwin and Rhapsody in Blue 3. From Camp to Carnegie Hall: Leonard Bernstein and Rhapsody in Blue 4. Rearranging Concert Jazz: Duke Ellington and Rhapsody in Blue 5. "It Ain't Necessarily So": Larry Adler and Rhapsody in Blue 6. Selling Success: Visual Media and Rhapsody in Blue Epilogue: Arranging at Multiple Levels Notes Bibliography Index
Credits Acknowledgements About the Companion Website Introduction: Arranging an Icon 1. Complex Compositional Origins: Ferde Grofe and Rhapsody in Blue 2. Living Legends: George Gershwin and Rhapsody in Blue 3. From Camp to Carnegie Hall: Leonard Bernstein and Rhapsody in Blue 4. Rearranging Concert Jazz: Duke Ellington and Rhapsody in Blue 5. "It Ain't Necessarily So": Larry Adler and Rhapsody in Blue 6. Selling Success: Visual Media and Rhapsody in Blue Epilogue: Arranging at Multiple Levels Notes Bibliography Index
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