This is an original concert print honoring George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. This piece, written in 1924, combines elements of classical and jazz and is one of the most popular and recognizable of all concert works. This print has halftone and "paper texture" incorporated into the design. See close up for details!
Inspired by the composition "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, this is what Japan would look like in blue. This is an 8x10 and can be framed.
About The Artwork multiple layers, oil on canvas board , abstract expressionism. Original Created:2018 Subjects:Culture Materials:Canvas Styles:Abstract ExpressionismDadaArt DecoFigurativeMinimalism Mediums:OilPastelWaxPaperMetal Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Canada. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
Uses published in the 1940s that are in some way prototypical of that decade. For contemporary uses that emulate that era, see 1940s style.
[Ed note: There is a video at the bottom of the main article; you may wish to listen to the music while you read this story from mental_floss magazine.] When Rhapsody in Blue premiered at New York's Aeolian Hall on February 12, 1924, most people couldn't wait for the evening to be over. The piece was scheduled near the end of a long program called "An Experiment in Modern Music." After two sluggish hours, the audience was bored, restless, and drenched in sweat due to the hall's broken ventilation system....
Mit »Rhapsody in Blue« hat der auf Musicals spezialisierte Broadwaykomponist George Gershwin mit traditionellen Klängen gebrochen und spielerisch Blues, Jazz und klassische Musik ineinanderfliessen lassen. Zur Uraufführung am 12. Februar 1924 in New York spielte er das in lediglich fünf Wochen komponiert Stück am Klavier selbst, denn es gab keine vollständige Partitur. George und sein Bruder Ira Gershwin hatten den Konzertabend als »Ein Experiment in moderner Musik« ankündigen lassen. Anwesende Komponisten wie Igor Strawinsky und Sergei Rachmaninow waren begeistert. Die Lebensgeschichte von George Gershwin (1898–1937) Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts in Brooklyn/New York erzählt Bert Alexander Petzold erstmals für Kinder ab fünf Jahren. Die international bekannte, polnische Illustratorin Katarzyna Surman-Pusz lässt uns in den musikalischen Schmelztiegel New York mittels detailreicher und moderner Illustrationen eintauchen. Im Hörbuch ist, neben einer inszenierten Lesung mit Luca Zamperoni mit Geräuschen, reichlich Originalmusik zu hören. Das Hörbuch erscheint innerhalb der Serie »Grosse Klassik kinderleicht. DIE ZEIT-Edition«.
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The gallery has the most extensive art photography of New York City, due to our abiding love for the city. We present the work of different photographers, some of whom are emerging talents who have had their work published in noted magazines in Europe or the USA, others, who are recognized for their work in international photography competitions. We draw work from talented photographers whose work showcase a unique perspective of New York and captures a quintessential New York attitude or point of view. This series is EXCLUSIVE to gallery. Can be paired or placed in a series of New York art photography in the series as illustrated in the other photos shown. ABOUT THIS PIECE: This work is drawn from the fine art archives of an award winning photographer, whose work we feel captures a certain moody, edgy, spirit of NYC. The look was the result of a photography technique of setting up tungsten color balance. The photo was taken over a quiet weekend early dawn, exuding a rare relative calm of the city. The work is a C print - Back mounted - ready to install / hang on wall. Certificate of Authenticity by artist. 2-4 weeks production time. Total limited edition of 100 for image 16 x 24in., 20 x 30in., 24 x 36in.; 30 x 45in. or larger.
Inspired by the composition "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, this is what Fiji would look like in blue. This is an 8x10 and can be framed.
Unplanned blog hiatus; so lame I know. Does writer’s block ever announce its arrival? Or perhaps it was a social media hangover from last week’s Pinterest debates. Regardless, it’s passed finally. It was these album covers that jostled me out of the funk, discovered after spending several hours internetting researching today. I’ve posted similar Jazz... Read more »
Fascinating Rhythm Easy Play Speed Music for all keyboards - 179 Includes Rhapsody in Blue, Night and Day, I've Got a Crush on You, It's Not for Me to Say, Fascinating Rhythm, Chances Are, and more! Easy to read notation with chord names