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cd- Rhapsoy In Blue Gershwin October 10, 2008 I loved these songs since I first heard them. Especially the RAPSODY IN BLUE which I probably heard it first in the movie, An American In Paris. This cd rendition is perfect. I have it loaded on my pod as well as having the cd in my office to listen to (among others) as I do my work in here. I strongly recommend this cd to everyone. Bev Sorensen
Gershwin; Rhapsody in Blue/American in Paris August 31, 2008 This CD was everthing I expeced. It contained the entire (16.26 minute) version of Rhapsody in Blue and brings back some wonderful memories from my high school days and music appreciation classes.
My Favorite Recording of a Favorite Piece August 31, 2008 Here in Los Angeles I hear Gershwin played on KUSC, the classical station owned by USC, fairly often as part of their mix; it can be a real pleasure when you're stuck in traffic. However, their recordings are generally the James Levine ones, which I feel are rushed and scattered. Bernstein was born to execute this music. He inflames it with such character, tone and swing that I can't help but see dancing in my head when I hear it. I also think the Great Recording series is an excellently-priced way to go for some of the greats, but this particular selection happens to be a personal favorite.
Gershwin Done Right! August 21, 2008 I love all of the CDs I own that feature Leonard Bernstein as pianist and conductor. Under Mr. Bernstein's baton, the New York Philharmonic delivers a plush version of Mr. Gershwin's two works. I highly recommend this CD to those who love George Gershwin's music.
SIMPLY THE BEST GERSHWIN PERFORMANCE EVER! August 17, 2008 This CD should be in every music lover's collection. I first heard this recording when I was about 8 years old. Although I've heard versions of "Rhapsody In Blue" and "An American In Paris" by many other artists (including a recording of Gerswhin himself playing the piano on "Rhapsody In Blue"), I've never heard another recording that can touch the performances on this album. I'm quite certain Bernstein's interpretation of these pieces surpasses even Gershwin's vision for these pieces, and the musicians interpret Gershwin flawlessly under Bernstein's direction. And, you don't need to listen to an entire piece to hear the difference----just listen to the opening of "Rhapsody In Blue" and the way Bernstein extends the opening clarinet solo until it nearly breaks your heart! Bernstein also plays piano on these pieces, and you'll never hear these beautiful piano scores played better! These recordings are simply stunning. I can't believe they're selling so cheaply!
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