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George Gershwin: I Got Plenty o' Nuttin': (Arr. Coen Wolfgram): Saxophones (Ensemble)

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COMPOSITEUR: George Gershwin
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur et parties
ÉDITEUR: De Haske Publications
There’s a Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon for New York/It Ain’t Necessarily So/Summertime/I Got Plenty o' Nuttin’ is a song from the American opera Porgy and Bess, composed in 1935 by George Gershwin (1898-1937), to a libretto by DuBose Heyward and his brother Ira Gershwin, after Heyward’s novel Porgy - a
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Compositeur George Gershwin
Arranger Coen Wolfgram
Description Instrument Group Bois (Ensemble)
Instrumentation Saxophones (Ensemble)
Instrumentation Saxophones (Ensemble)
Type de produit Conducteur et parties
Description Product Type Conducteur + Parties
Collection Collection Adolphe Sax
Grade of Difficulty Band Grade 3
Éditeur De Haske Publications
Année de publication 2008
Nombre de Pages 16
ISBN 9789043129640
Edition Number DHP 1084458
DHP 1084458-070
Description
There’s a Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon for New York/It Ain’t Necessarily So/Summertime/I Got Plenty o' Nuttin’ is a song from the American opera Porgy and Bess, composed in 1935 by George Gershwin (1898-1937), to a libretto by DuBose Heyward and his brother Ira Gershwin, after Heyward’s novel Porgy - a story about the love between the crippled negro beggar Porgy and the girl Bess in the city of Charleston in South Carolina. The première - not a huge success - took place on 10 October 1935 in New York.With his opera, Gershwin wanted to gain recognition as a composer of classical music. Incidentally he demanded that all parts were sung by black performers; only a few unimportant parts,without sung lyrics, were allowed to be performed by white actors. This rule still applies: Gershwin has stated in the terms of his will that only black people were allowed stage the opera.Porgy & Bess has become popular only after Gershwin’s death. In 1959 a wonderful film was made; the soundtrack won a Grammy Award. The work is not very often performed, possibly because of the difficulty of finding a whole cast of black opera singers. However, various pieces from the opera are still regularly performed in numerous arrangements.
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