'Some of Gershwin's finest inspirations have not as yet been either published or publicly performed. It is probable that the production of his twenty-four preludes ... will award him a still higher rank in the army of contemporarycomposers.' In 1925 an admirer thus heralded George Gershwin's ambitious project in Vanity Fair namely to compose preludes in all keys as Bach and Chopin had done before. On 4 December of the following year the composerpublicly performed five of these pieces. However the extremely busy darling of Broadway only published the famous three Preludes for Piano (1927) during his lifetime. Henle now presents them for the first time in astate-of-the-art Urtext edition.
SKU: HL.49044195
ISBN 9790001190879. UPC: 840126933604. 9.0x12.0x0.065 inches.
The melodies from George Gershwin's (1898-1937) musicals, from 'Porgy and Bess', from orchestral pieces like 'Rhapsody in Blue' or 'An American in Paris', we all know them! But the career of the young musician started as a pianist in a music publishing house where he was to encourage customers to buy music by playing it. Soon he began to compose music himself and caught the attention of the Broadway, which paved the way to his international career. Inspired by Frederic Chopin's 24 Preludes, he began to write his own 'Preludes' for the piano in the mid-1920s: Of the five preludes composed by him, he used two for the violin composition 'Short Story' and presented the other three at a concert on 4 December 1926. These 'Preludes' combine classical moments and jazz elements into an effective whole and can be played individually or as a little jazz sonata (fast - slow - fast). Thanks to the present arrangement, the charming miniatures are now available in a version for solo instrument and piano accompaniment.
SKU: HL.285679
ISBN 9781540038883. UPC: 888680890636. 9.0x12.0x0.093 inches.
For this newly engraved edition of Gershwin's Preludes, the editors consulted manuscript sources at the Library of Congress and all available published editions. Includes a preface about the history of the preludes, detailed notes about sources, and fingering.
SKU: KJ.GP474
ISBN 9780849799181.
First published in 1927, these gems still excite listeners and motivate performers! Each prelude shows George Gershwinâ??s unique ability to combine early 20th century classical music styles with jazz elements. Excellent works for an early-advanced pianistâ??s repertoire.