Fascinating Rhythm: The Collaboration of George and Ira Gershwin

כריכה קדמית
Dutton, 1991 - 516 עמודים
"The Man I Love," "Fascinating Rhythm," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "A Foggy Day"--together the Gershwin brothers wrote 700 songs and dozens of shows that defined an age and revolutionized the musical theater. Essential to any consideration of their achievement is this work, the only book to closely examine the brothers' extraordinary collaboration. This pioneering work--which grew out of extensive interviews with Ira Gershwin and draws on much unpublished material from his archives--provides an interpretation and critical history of the Gershwin opus. Focusing on the major songs and shows and on the creative process that produced them, Rosenberg traces the development of the Gershwins' vocabulary, voice, subject, and viewpoint as they evolved from song to song. She illuminates how words and music work together in each song to create a small one-act play that encompasses a satisfying emotional and dramatic action. Rosenberg also expertly places the Gershwins in their creative and social context, highlighting their innovations, their own growth as mature artists, and their relationship to their times. And she outlines Ira's productive career following the untimely death of his brother in 1937. Filled with musical examples, Iyrics, and photographs, this rich portrait will fascinate any musical theater lover.

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CHAPTER
1
The Gershwins and Musical Comedy
75
The Gershwins and Satiric Operetta
197
The Grand Synthesis
263
The Gershwins in Hollywood
321
Ira Gershwin Carries On
371
Epilogue
395
Appendices
401
The Gershwins Works
426
An Alphabetical List
451
Original Keys to Major Songs Discussed in the Book
468
Bibliography
482
Selected Discography
490
Credits for Photographs
499
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