Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Rhapsody in Blue" in English language version.
This reproduces Grofé's holograph manuscript from the Gershwin Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.Levy, Aidan (2019). "'Rhapsody In Blue' at 90". JazzTimes. Braintree, Massachusetts.
Like a train, Gershwin's sprawling composition had more moving parts than Whiteman had musicians, even augmented with strings, but the band was so versatile that three reed players managed to play a total of 17 parts, including the oboe-like heckelphone, switching as the music dictated.
This reproduces Grofé's holograph manuscript from the Gershwin Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.Levy, Aidan (2019). "'Rhapsody In Blue' at 90". JazzTimes. Braintree, Massachusetts.
Like a train, Gershwin's sprawling composition had more moving parts than Whiteman had musicians, even augmented with strings, but the band was so versatile that three reed players managed to play a total of 17 parts, including the oboe-like heckelphone, switching as the music dictated.
Reissuance of The Rhapsody in Blue re-scored by yourself for large symphony orchestra
Reissuance of The Rhapsody in Blue re-scored by yourself for large symphony orchestra
Like a train, Gershwin's sprawling composition had more moving parts than Whiteman had musicians, even augmented with strings, but the band was so versatile that three reed players managed to play a total of 17 parts, including the oboe-like heckelphone, switching as the music dictated.
This reproduces Grofé's holograph manuscript from the Gershwin Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.Levy, Aidan (2019). "'Rhapsody In Blue' at 90". JazzTimes. Braintree, Massachusetts.
Like a train, Gershwin's sprawling composition had more moving parts than Whiteman had musicians, even augmented with strings, but the band was so versatile that three reed players managed to play a total of 17 parts, including the oboe-like heckelphone, switching as the music dictated.
Reissuance of The Rhapsody in Blue re-scored by yourself for large symphony orchestra
Reissuance of The Rhapsody in Blue re-scored by yourself for large symphony orchestra
This reproduces Grofé's holograph manuscript from the Gershwin Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress.Levy, Aidan (2019). "'Rhapsody In Blue' at 90". JazzTimes. Braintree, Massachusetts.
Like a train, Gershwin's sprawling composition had more moving parts than Whiteman had musicians, even augmented with strings, but the band was so versatile that three reed players managed to play a total of 17 parts, including the oboe-like heckelphone, switching as the music dictated.
Reissuance of The Rhapsody in Blue re-scored by yourself for large symphony orchestra
Reissuance of The Rhapsody in Blue re-scored by yourself for large symphony orchestra