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    George Gershwin: Jazz in Classical Music

    George Gershwin was just one composer who used jazz in ...

    George Gershwin was just one composer who used jazz in music that was written for the classical concert hall. So did Leonard Bernstein, Igor Stravinsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, and others.

    Jul 26, 2014 Read more
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    George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue

    George Gershwin wrote his Rhapsody in Blue in a big ...

    George Gershwin wrote his Rhapsody in Blue in a big hurry, after he saw a newspaper announcement saying that he was writing a jazz concerto for a concert taking place in less than a month! Everyone loved the piece at its first performance, and at age 25, Gershwin became a musical celebrity.

    Jul 19, 2014 Read more
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    George Gershwin: What is a Rhapsody?

    "Rhapsody" is an ancient word that means "songs stitched together". ...

    "Rhapsody" is an ancient word that means "songs stitched together". The Greeks used to write long poems in praise of their heroes, and then take bits and pieces of those poems and string them together for performance. In music, a rhapsody is a free-form piece that takes different tunes and strings them together.

    Jul 12, 2014 Read more
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    George Gershwin: About George Gershwin

    George Gershwin was an American composer who combined classical music ...

    George Gershwin was an American composer who combined classical music and jazz to create his own unique style. Gershwin wrote music for Broadway shows, movies, the concert hall, and opera. One of the people he liked to work with was his brother Ira, who wrote wonderful lyrics (words) for George Gershwin's songs.

    Jul 5, 2014 Read more
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    George Frederick Handel: Music by Royalty and Nobility

    Handel wrote his Water Music for the King of England. ...

    Handel wrote his Water Music for the King of England. Lots of aristocrats hired composers to write music for them. But some kings and nobles wrote music themselves, including King Henry VIII; Alfonso X; Frederick the Great and others.

    Jun 28, 2014 Read more
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    George Frederick Handel: Other Composers' Water Music

    The Water Music that Handel composed may be the most ...

    The Water Music that Handel composed may be the most famous classical music associated with water, but there are lots of other composers who wrote watery pieces.

    Jun 21, 2014 Read more
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    George Frederick Handel: The Story of Handel's Water Music Show

    As soon as Handel got his first job of court ...

    As soon as Handel got his first job of court composer to a German prince, he headed for England. Through a bizarre twist of royal succession, that prince ended up becoming king of England. Instead of staying angry at Handel for leaving Germany, King George I asked him to compose music for a huge party he held on barges on the River Thames.

    Jun 14, 2014 Read more
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    George Frederick Handel: About George Frederick Handel

    1685 was a very good year for German composers. Within ...

    1685 was a very good year for German composers. Within the space of a month, two of the greatest were born: Johann Sebastian Bach, and George Frederick Handel. Handel spent most of his career in England, where he wrote and produced both operas and oratorios.

    Jun 7, 2014 Read more
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    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Composer Teachers and their Students

    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov spent years as a professor at the St. ...

    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov spent years as a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Many of his students became famous composers themselves: Anatol Liadov, Alexander Glazunov, and Igor Stravinsky. A lot of famous composers studied with each other.

    May 31, 2014 Read more
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    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: The Bees and the Birds

    There are many pieces of classical music -- besides "The ...

    There are many pieces of classical music -- besides "The Flight of the Bumblebee" -- that are about bees, birds, and other winged creatures. Composers use various instruments to imitate insects, and to create all kinds of bird calls.

    May 24, 2014 Read more
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