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George Gershwin

George Gershwin, The Era Of Music…

George Gershwin was a great pianist and composer of early 19s. George Gershwin spent only 39 year of life but his work made him to live forever in the field of music. George Gershwin was born on 26th 1898 and died on 11th July 1937. George Gershwin wrote more than 12 classical music halls and broadway shows in group effort with his real brother Ira Gershwin.

Many great musicians of early 19s recorded the songs of George Gershwin. George Gershwin created a new form of music by fusing Broadway, Jazz and cultural music of Europe and America and created something different, new and unique to music.

George Gershwin died from brain tumor. George Gershwin was so famous and respectable personality of American music that white house kept on searching a competent surgeon to treat George Gershwin even hours after his death.

John Mueller, Political professor of Ohio State University has stated about George Gershwin that the reason of George Gershwin early death was due to restless and continues effort to explore more classical area like Rhapsody in Blue, Porgy and Bess.

John told that George was taking classes for classical orchestration. John Mueller also wrote a musical comedy script of Gershwin named “A Foggy Day” which managed to get a place on stage in 1990s.

John Mueller’s further told that he was working to improve the classical bent; no doubt, George was a great talented person and he had ambition and aim to do that. If George would have lived more, he would have easily proved himself as the best American classical composer of all times but nevertheless he is still one of the greatest composer of all times.

George Gershwin

George Gershwin

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