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George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Featuring Richard Hayman (Part 1 of 2)
George Gershwin, born to Russian-Jewish immigrants in Manhattan, fused classical music with jazz, blues, and ragtime, creating hits like Porgy and Bess. In 1924, he composed Rhapsody in Blue for…
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The Florence Piano Duet Plays Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue – Part 2
GERSHWIN Rhapsody in blue, 2nd part performed by Florence Piano Duet.
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Pianist Paul Bisaccia Performs George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue – Part 1 of 2
George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, performed by Paul Bisaccia on PBS. More info at http://paulbisaccia.com….
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Rhapsody in Blue – Richard Dowling Performs Part 1 of 2
Richard Dowling, a renowned pianist, performed “Rhapsody in Blue” as part of an exclusive solo concert in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a competition veteran and has won numerous prestigious…
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Blue Tango on Guitar, by Leroy Anderson
Leroy Anderson’s 1952 hit “Blue Tango” on solo guitar, with added bits from an old piano version. Email for music/tab PDF….
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The Blue Danube by Strauss, Vocal Version
“The Blue Danube” is a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1866. Initially performed in 1867, it has become one of the most beloved classical music pieces. Despite its…
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Piano Version of Johann Strauss’ The Blue Danube
“The Blue Danube” by Johann Strauss II is a popular waltz composed in 1867. Initially performed at a concert in Vienna, it became one of the most consistently loved classical…
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Blue Tango – Leroy Anderson (1952)
“Blue Tango” by Leroy Anderson was a massive #1 hit, spending 38 weeks on Billboard’s national singles charts and six months in the top ten. Anderson later re-recorded a faster…
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Mozart’s Blue Dreams – Alla Turca, K. 331 – Performed by Joe Burgstaller and Hector Martignon
“Mozart… Busted!!!” is a video from the album “Mozart’s Blue Dreams” by Joe Burgstaller and Hector Martignon. It is the first of three videos in the series. The CD can…
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Johann Strauss II – The Blue Danube Waltz
Johann Strauss II’s “The Blue Danube” waltz, composed in 1867, is one of the most popular pieces of classical music. Initially performed in Vienna, it gained popularity later. Strauss expressed…
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Luigi Boccherini
…an indelible mark on the music world. While Boccherini’s string quintets remain his most notable works, his comprehensive musical repertoire encompasses a wide array of genres, from symphonies to concerti….
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Samuel Barber
…has bestowed upon the world of music an array of timeless masterpieces. Early Life and Musical Beginnings Born on March 9, 1910, Samuel Osborne Barber II hailed from an educated,…