英:[ˈɡə:ʃwin]
美:[ˈɡɚʃwɪn]
英:[ˈɡə:ʃwin]
美:[ˈɡɚʃwɪn]
biographical name (1)
George 1898–1937 originally Jacob Gershvin American composer
biographical name (2)
Ira 1896–1983 Israel Gershvin; brother of George Gershwin American lyricist
1 He later explained it more fully brings out the jazz colors in Gershwin's original.
2 The greatness of the Gershwin music can be assumed, but the abundance of high-quality dance, which has been mostly absent on Broadway in recent years, is worth celebrating.
3 Paul McCartney is to receive one of the ' most important music awards, the Gershwin prize for popular song.
4 George Gershwin never realised his ambition of studying harmony with Maurice Ravel.
5 The Imperial will now go to “Nice Work if You Can Get It,” a Gershwin songbook show whose producers had been vying with “Funny Girl” for the theater.
6 The evening concluded with a vigorous, beefy account of Gershwin’s “American in Paris,” which received its premiere at Carnegie Hall in 1928 by the Symphony Society shortly before the big merger.
7 The show, built around George and Ira Gershwin's songs, will have O'Hara playing a tough-as-nails bootlegger who meets up with a wealthy playboy played by Broderick on the weekend of his wedding.
8 In doing so he reveals nothing so much as his own crippling insecurity: "Bess, you is my woman now, you is, you is!" he sings to the strains of George Gershwin's aching melody.
9 But once the show started and the audience heard a familiar melody from Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” the auditorium resounded with applause.
10 Messing with the Gershwins is an artistic gamble even with top talent attached.
11 By all accounts George and Ira Gershwin never considered making the family name part of the title of their most famous work, the 1935 opera “Porgy & Bess.”
12 He may be best known for his sparkling clarity in French music and jazzy Gershwin, but those are ideal Beethoven qualities too, especially here.
13 I had a cabaret act, and I transposed all the music and I would play through all these Gershwin and Cole Porter songs.
14 It is named for the songwriting brothers George and Ira Gershwin, whose collections are housed at the library.
15 He immediately pointed out that his show’s title is something of a misnomer because the Gershwins never wrote a Christmas song.
16 The evening’s conductor was James Judd, a Brit, who was efficient and brisk in a vivid reading of Gershwin’s “An American in Paris.”
17 Why are we in such a hurry to end this laconic time of year when, as George Gershwin wrote, “the livin’ is easy”?
18 Except for the rudely honking taxi drivers: Mr. Tovey led a jaunty account of Gershwin’s “American in Paris,” with fine solos from Sheryl Staples, the concertmaster, and Philip Smith, the principal trumpeter.
19 The only thing debatable about Robinson’s winning of the Gershwin Prize is why it didn’t happen sooner.
20 When composer George Gershwin played the world premiere of "Rhapsody in Blue," he hadn't even finished all the piano parts.
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