Rhapsody in Blue, for piano & orchestra (orchestrated by F. Grofé)
Concerto in F, for piano & orchestra
An American in Paris, tone poem for orchestra
Variations on "I Got Rhythm," for piano & orchestra (or 2 Pianos)
Cuban Overture
Earl Wild's bravura performance of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue was originally released with An American in Paris, and both works received dynamic and colorful interpretations from Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. After several reissues in combination with other works, these popular 1959 recordings appear at last on SACD with the 1961 recordings of the Concerto in F, the Variations on "I Got Rhythm," and -- a pleasant surprise -- the rambunctious Cuban Overture, which was recorded in the same session but not issued ...
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Earl Wild's bravura performance of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue was originally released with An American in Paris, and both works received dynamic and colorful interpretations from Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops. After several reissues in combination with other works, these popular 1959 recordings appear at last on SACD with the 1961 recordings of the Concerto in F, the Variations on "I Got Rhythm," and -- a pleasant surprise -- the rambunctious Cuban Overture, which was recorded in the same session but not issued on the LP or later CD editions. RCA deserves high marks for providing maximum musical value -- one wishes all the label's SACDs had as much material -- and for keeping the original analog masters in pristine condition; the tapes are ideal for DSD remastering. The multichannel reproduction has its limits, though, for only the left, center, and right channels are used to present the original three-track recordings. However, this is sufficient for most listeners, and thankfully, there...
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