Could there be anything more American than Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue? Starting with the wailing octave-jumping glissando on the clarinet, it unfurls like an American flag. Rhythmically effervescent, spontaneous, and filled with infectious tunes, this perfect mix of jazz and classical music has propelled the Rhapsody to iconic status.
The concert, conducted by Andrew Grams, will feature pianist William Wolfram. It will also include Gershwin's Overture to Tip-Toes, Lullaby for Strings, and An American in Paris.
Could there be anything more American than Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue? Starting with the wailing octave-jumping glissando on the clarinet, it unfurls like an American flag. Rhythmically effervescent, spontaneous, and filled with infectious tunes, this perfect mix of jazz and classical music has propelled the Rhapsody to iconic status.
The concert, conducted by Andrew Grams, will feature pianist William Wolfram. It will also include Gershwin's Overture to Tip-Toes, Lullaby for Strings, and An American in Paris.
Could there be anything more American than Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue? Starting with the wailing octave-jumping glissando on the clarinet, it unfurls like an American flag. Rhythmically effervescent, spontaneous, and filled with infectious tunes, this perfect mix of jazz and classical music has propelled the Rhapsody to iconic status.
The concert, conducted by Andrew Grams, will feature pianist William Wolfram. It will also include Gershwin's Overture to Tip-Toes, Lullaby for Strings, and An American in Paris.