American composer George Gershwin, an icon of the American Jazz
Age, indelibly marked 20th-century music, with many of his works
becoming standards in the popular and jazz music repertory, not to
mention his world-famous classical works such as Rhapsody in Blue
(1924) and Porgy and Bess (1935). This major bibliography includes
a brief biography, which examines Gershwin's influence and situates
him within the cultural context of his time, a complete
cross-reference list of all his compositions, a discography of more
than 1,150 items, and a descriptive filmography. The extensive
bibliography includes writings by both George and his brother Ira,
and more than 2,100 entries about George's compositions.
As an exhaustive research tool, this up-to-date bibliographic
reference compiles information on George Gershwin from numerous,
disparate sources and should appeal to music and theater scholars,
cultural historians, and Gershwin enthusiasts alike. The work is
divided among seven sections that cross-reference one another. A
separate appendix lists itineraries for the Paul Whiteman tours of
1924-1925, and the Leo Reisman tour of 1934, at which Gershwin's
music figured prominently, and a comprehensive index completes the
volume.
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