Porgy and Bess, A Symphonic Picture (Fritz Reiner, 1945)

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Gershwin: Porgy and Bess - A Symphonic Picture
(arranged by Robert Russel Bennett)
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner, conductor
Recorded on March 27, 1945, in Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh, Pa., on American Columbia matrices XCO 34521 through 34526. Issued later in 1945 as Columbia Masterworks Set M-572 (records 12118-D through 12120-D) and in automatic sequence as Set MM-572 (records 12121-D through 12123-D).
This is the only recording that Fritz Reiner made of this well-known arrangement by Robert Russell Bennett, which was prepared in 1942 at Reiner's instigation. Bennett writes, in a quote extracted from the liner notes for this album, that "Dr. Reiner selected the portions of the opera that he wanted to play and also set the sequence of the excerpts. He expressed his ideas as to instrumentation, wishing to make generous use of saxophones and banjo, and to dispense with Gershwin's pet instrument, the piano.
"I proceeded not only to follow Dr. Reiner's ideas faithfully, but also to remain completely loyal to George's harmonic and orchestral intentions. In other words, although carrying out Dr. Reiner's approach, I have been careful to do what I knew - after many years of association with Gershwin - Gershwin would like as a symphonic version of his music."
The excerpts from "Porgy and Bess" that were used in this arrangement are as follows:
Scene in Catfish Row (with peddlers' calls)
Opening of Act 3 (at 3:23)
Opening of Act 1 (at 6:05)
"Summertime" (at 6:32)
"I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'" (at 9:08)
Storm Music (at 10:31)
"Bess, You Is My Woman Now" (at 12:03)
The Picnic Party (at 15:52)
"There's A Boat That's Leavin' Soon For New York" (at 17:55)
"It Ain't Necessarily So" (at 20:40)
Finale ("O Lawd, I'm On My Way") (at 22:24)
To download a higher-quality audio file of this recording, please visit my blog, The Shellackophile - shellackophile.blogspot.com - where this and many other vintage recordings may be downloaded.

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  • @treveskyn
    @treveskyn3 жыл бұрын

    Being a conductor for over 50 years, Reiner was my FIRST idol, and has always remained so! I did have to laugh when trying to imagine the Maestro dealing with a BANJO on the Bennett arrangement. My hometown symphony too!

  • @me2drescue
    @me2drescue11 жыл бұрын

    We're playing this next summer... can't wait :3

  • @musicalsman66
    @musicalsman6612 жыл бұрын

    Reiner was, along with Bill Daly, Gershwin's most favored conductor. FR--the architect of this medley--avoids treating the piece like a "pops" selection (as with several more recent recordings); listen to the 1935 and 1942 P&B recordings, and then *this* one--and the style continuity will be appreciable. Nice transfer, BTW...the only better one I've heard is Dennis Rooney's, done from the original lacquers and and issued for the Gershwin centennial in 1998.

  • @peterhelbich3334
    @peterhelbich33347 жыл бұрын

    this is gods Music.... gershwin was not an Atheist..... no Composer have ever composed great Music ..........Facts and love from vienna austria

  • @wab4100

    @wab4100

    7 жыл бұрын

    was meinen sie mit diesen aussagen? gott ist der komponist?

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