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George Gershwin



Gershwin, George - gŭrshˈwĭn, 1898–1937, American composer, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. Gershwin wrote some of the most original and popular musical works produced in the United States. Although he studied harmony with Rubin Goldmark (see under Goldmark, Karl), he received most of his musical training in Tin Pan Alley, playing the piano for a publisher of popular music. He first   Read More...

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    George Gershwin: A New Biography
    by William G.Hyland. 280 pgs.


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    American Musical Theatre: A Chronicle
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