Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. American in Paris

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Name (Latin)
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. American in Paris
Other forms of name
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Amerikaner in Paris
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Americano en Paris
Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. Americain a Paris
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 176398837
Wikidata: Q853997
Library of congress: no 92006894
Sources of Information
  • Grove music online, August 30, 2019(An American in Paris, tone poem, 1928)
  • His An American in Paris, c1987.
  • LC data base, 3-12-92(hdg.: Gershwin, George, 1898-1937. American in Paris)
  • Orquesta Sinfónica de la National Broadcasting Company, prg. no. 12 [SR] 194-label (Americano en Paris)
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Wikipedia description:

An American in Paris is a jazz-influenced symphonic poem (or tone poem) for orchestra by American composer George Gershwin first performed in 1928. It was inspired by the time that Gershwin had spent in Paris and evokes the sights and energy of the French capital during the Années folles. Gershwin scored the piece for the standard instruments of the symphony orchestra plus celesta, saxophones, and automobile horns. He brought back four Parisian taxi horns for the New York premiere of the composition, which took place on December 13, 1928, in Carnegie Hall, with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic. It was Damrosch who had commissioned Gershwin to write his Concerto in F following the earlier success of Rhapsody in Blue (1924). He completed the orchestration on November 18, less than four weeks before the work's premiere. He collaborated on the original program notes with critic and composer Deems Taylor. On January 1, 2025, An American in Paris entered the public domain in the United States.

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