Recording of works by George Gershwinchange composer
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- Strike up the Band (1st version)
- Gershwin Medley
- Somebody Loves Me
- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- I Got Rhythm
- Do it again!
- 1917
- Rialto Ripples
- 1918
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Capitol Revue
- Jack Gibbons (Piano)
- George Gershwin (Recording Artist), G. Gershwin (Writer), Mannie Klein (Trumpet), Ben Selvin (Violin), Buck Washington (Piano), John "bubbles" Sublett (Vocal), Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra (Recording Artist), Dick Mcdonough (Guitar), Artie Shaw (Clarinet), Joe Bushkin (Piano), Bunny Berigan (Trumpet), Pete Peterson (String Bass), Ira Gershwin (Writer), Dorothy Heyward (Writer), Buster Bailey (Vocals), Buster Bailey (Coronet), Maxine Sullivan & Her Orchestra (Recording Artist), Maxine Sullivan & Her Orchestra (Orchestra), Johnny Green & His Orchestra (Musician), George Gershwin (Music By), Ira Gershwin (Lyrics By), Al Jolson (Vocals), I. Caesar (Writer), Benny Goodman (Recording Artist), Mike Bryan (Guitar), Morey Feld (Drums), Mel Powell (Piano), G. Kahn (Writer), Axel Stordahl (Arranged By), Axel Stordahl (Conductor), Ray Hagan (Drums), Mischa Russell (Violin), Samuel Freed, Jr (Viola), George Van Eps (Guitar), Buddy Clark (Recording Artist), Dinah Shore (Recording Artist), Harry Zimmerman (Conductor), Lou Bring (Conductor), Jane Russell (Recording Artist), Jane Russell (Vocals), B.g. Desylva (Writer), Percy Faith & His Orchestra (Musician), Dorothy Kirsten (Recording Artist), Morton Gould And His Orchestra (Recording Artist), Martin Gould (Piano), Freddie Green (Guitar), Buck Clayton (Trumpet), Walter Page (String Bass), Gene Kelly (Vocals), Felicia Sanders (Recording Artist), Doris Day (Recording Artist), Rosemary Clooney (Vocals), Philharmonic-symphony Orchestra Of New York (Musician), Oscar Levant (Piano), Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Of New York (Recording Artist), Michael Tilson Thomas (Conductor), Don Rose (Arranged By), Tony Bennett (Vocals), Marty Paich (Conductor), I. Gershwin (Writer), Steven Epstein (Producer), Los Angeles Philharmonic (Orchestra), Ella Fitzgerald (Recording Artist), Ella Fitzgerald (Vocals), Budd Johnson (Tenor Saxophone), Jonah Jones (Trumpet), Butch Miles (Drums), Alberta Hunter (Recording Artist), Alberta Hunter (Vocals), Vishnu Wood (Bass), Jay Leonhart (Acoustic Bass), Mike Renzi (Arranged By), Maureen Mcgovern (Recording Artist), Maureen Mcgovern (Vocals), Jeff Harris (Piano), Jeff Harris (Arranged By), Milt Hinton (Bass), Eric Cohen (Drums), Robert Mersey (Arranged By), Robert Mersey (Conductor), Andre Kostelanetz & His Orchestra (Musician), D. Heyward (Writer), Aretha Franklin (Recording Artist), Bill Lee (Bass), Ray Bryant (Piano), Belton Evans (Drums), Adele Addison (Vocals), Robert Mcferrin (Vocals), Gil Evans (Conductor), Miles Davis (Recording Artist), Romeo Penque (Clarinet), Ernie Royal (Trumpet), Frank Rehak (Trombone), Danny Bank (Alto Flute), Danny Bank (Bass Clarinet), Johnny Coles (Trumpet), Bill Barner (Tuba), Sarah Vaughan (Recording Artist), George Gaffney (Piano), Cab Calloway (Recording Artist), Ralph Sharon Trio (Musician), Tony Bennett (Arranger), Ralph Sharon (Arranger), Andrew Kazdin (Producer), Andre Kostelanetz (Recording Artist), Michael Feinstein (Vocals), Michael Feinstein (Piano), George Gershwin (Piano), Ethel Waters (Recording Artist), Ethel Waters (Vocals), Jimmy Dorsey (Clarinet), Tommy Dorsey (Trombone), I. Gershwin (Writer), Buck & Bubbles (Recording Artist), Buck Washington (Vocal), John "bubbles" Sublett (Tap Dancer), Billie Holiday (Vocals), George Gershwin (Writer), Cozy Cole (Drums), Dubose Heyward (Writer), Claude Thornhill (Director), Maxine Sullivan (Vocals), Fred Astaire (Recording Artist), Fred Astaire (Vocals), Al Jolson (Recording Artist), Ray Heindorf (Arranged By), Leo F. Forbstein (Conductor), Red Norvo (Vibes), Benny Goodman (Clarinet), Frank Sinatra (Recording Artist), Frank Sinatra (Vocals), John Ryan (Bass), Fred Goerner (Cello), David Frisina (Violin), Mark Mclntye (Piano), John Mayhew (Flute), Buddy Clark (Vocals), Dinah Shore (Vocals), Dorothy Kirsten (Vocals), Harry Edison (Trumpet), Lester Young (Tenor Saxophone), Joe Sullivan (Piano), Jo Jones (Drums), Jack Washington (Alto Saxophone), Earl Warren (Alto Saxophone), Johnny Green (Conductor), Gene Kelly (Recording Artist), Red Callender (Bass), Felicia Sanders (Vocals), Irving Joseph (Piano), Norm Jeffries (Drums), Harry James & His Orchestra (Recording Artist), Harry James & His Orchestra (Musician), E. Sauter (Writer), Doris Day (Vocals), Paul Weston (Conductor), Frank Devol & His Orchestra (Musician), Rosemary Clooney (Recording Artist), Georges Guetary (Recording Artist), Arthur Francis (Writer), Oscar Levant (Recording Artist), Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (Recording Artist), Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (Musician), Tony Bennett (Recording Artist), Torrie Zito (Conductor), The Hi-lo's (Recording Artist), Michael Tilson Thomas (Recording Artist), Michael Tilson Thomas (Piano), Los Angeles Philharmonic (Recording Artist), Ellis Larkins (Piano), Billy Butler (Guitar), Doc Cheatham (Trumpet), Vic Dickinson (Trombone), Gerald Cook (Piano), B. Macdonald (Writer), Dick Hyman (Recording Artist), Dick Hyman (Piano), Ira Gershwin (1896-1983) (Lyrics By), Mel Torm
- Good Morning Judge
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Capitol Revue
- 1919
- Lullaby for String Quartet
- La-La-Lucille!
- Morris Gest’s Midnight Whirl
- 1920
- Three-Quarter Blues (Irish Waltz)
- 1921
- George White’s Scandals of 1921
- 1924
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Rhapsody in Blue
- Christopher O'Riley (Piano), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (Conductor)
- Jeffrey Siegel (Piano), Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (Conductor)
- Earl Wild (Piano), Pasquale Cardillo (Clarinet), Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fielder (Conductor)
- Jack Gibbons (Piano)
- Eugene Ormandy (Conductor), The Philadelphia Orchestra (Recording Artist), Andrew Kazdin (Producer), Philippe Entremont (Piano), The Philharmonia Orchestra (Orchestra), Eugene Ormandy (Recording Artist), The Philadelphia Orchestra (Orchestra), Philippe Entremont (Recording Artist), Roy Emerson (Producer), The Philharmonia Orchestra (Recording Artist), Charles Dutoit (Recording Artist), Charles Dutoit (Conductor)
- James Adler
- Paul Barnes, Slovak Radio Orchestra, Kirk Trevor
- George White’s Scandals of 1924
- Primrose
- Lady, be Good!,
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Rhapsody in Blue
- 1925
- Piano Concerto in F
- Tip-toes
- Tell me More
- 1926
- Three Preludes
- Oh Kay!
- 1927
- 1928
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An American in Paris
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth (Conductor)
- Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (Conductor)
- Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fielder (Conductor)
- Jack Gibbons (Piano)
- Leonard Bernstein (Recording Artist), Leonard Bernstein (Piano), Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Ferde Grof
- Leonard Bernstein (Piano), Leonard Bernstein (Performer), Leonard Bernstein (Conductor), Columbia Symphony Orchestra (Performer), John Mcclure (Producer), New York Philharmonic (Performer)
- Mark Anderson
- Rico Saccani, Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
- Rico Saccani, Yakov Kreizberg
- Linn Maxwell Keller, Rich Ridenour, Ava Ordman, Mike Crawford, Bill Vits
- Gomalan Brass Quintet
- Philip Smith
- Gene Pokorny
- New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert
- Liza Ferschtman, Mario Venzago, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Amsterdam
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An American in Paris
- 1929
- Show Girl
- 1930
- Girl Crazy
- Strike up the Band (2nd version)
- 1931
- Second Rhapsody
- Of Thee I Sing
- For You, For Me, For Evermore
- 1932
- 1934
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Variations on "I Got Rhythm"
- Jeffrey Siegel (Piano), Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (Conductor)
- Earl Wild (Piano), Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fielder (Conductor)
- Jack Gibbons (Piano)
- Benny Goodman (Clarinet), Louis Armstrong (Voice), Teddy Wilson (Piano), Lawrence Brown (Trombone), Johnny Hodges (Alto Saxophone), Lionel Hampton (Drum Kit), Lionel Hampton and his orchestra
- Paul Barnes
- Capitol Quartet
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Variations on "I Got Rhythm"
- 1935
- There’s a Boat that’s Leavin’ Soon for New York
- Porgy and Bess
- 1936
- Catfish Row Suite (Suite from 'Porgy and Bess')
- Promenade from 'Shall we Dance' (Walking the Dog)
- The Show is On
- 1937
- A Damsel in Distress
- Shall We Dance
- 1938
- 1941
- Porgy and Bess - Symphonic Picture for Orchestra
- 1945
- 1946
- 1948
- In the Rain
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