Andre Previn Plays "Rhapsody In Blue" On The Bell Telephone Hour January 30th 1966
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025
- In This Rare January 30th 1966 Episode Of The Bell Telephone Hour "A Gershwin Portrait" Andre Previn Plays "Rhapsody In Blue" Written By Gershwin
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Andre Previn is fantastic!
Love it, Previn was something else!
Love it! Absolutely enchanting
he was also an amazing jazz pianist and conductor. incredible.
Andre Previn - plays Gershwin like Gershwin. His rendition of Gershwins No 2 on Deutsche Grammar phone is the best.
What a talented fellow...he could do it all.
I came here from his interview with Oscar Peterson.
Great tv!
Well. that one of the more chopped up versions of the R-I-B! Ugh! But I came hear to remember. I was a very young fan of a very young Andre Previn. He was a huge talent.
Sublime. Wonderful performance by Previn.
Andre' E' UN GENIO DELLA MUSICA !
Previn is beyond the beauty❤
An enthralling performance
Greatness!
Nice find. So very nice. Love it!
muy buena versión
Great rendition by Previn. Although I must admit I prefer Gershwin's Concerto in F. Have a Columbia LP of Prevn and Kostalentz doing the Rhaosody and Concerto. Always makes a nice pairing.
The best performance of this other than Oscar Levant
👍👍e suona su un Baldwin....
As Eric would say, all the right notes, not necessarily in the right order.
If you’ve not heard Khatia Buniatishvili do it, I recommend you treat yourself.
Conductor/Orchestra? Looks like Julius Rudel.
The Bell Telephone Orchestra under Donald Voorhees’ baton.
Superb! I love Andre in all his guises. But my favourite rendition of this piece is by Leonard Bernstein playing it whilst conducting from the piano. Absolutely unbelievable. Look it up on RUclips. My favourite pianist of modern times is Lang Lang who, I think, is a genius, but even his rendition doesn’t come close to Bernstein’s who was a genius. By the way, Andre played here a shortened version of the classic. I don’t like that, sorry!
How did the intro it sounded more like Rita Moreno or Suzanne Plushette then Diahn Carrol?
I was thinking it was Polly Bergen.
@@mungous1000 - you are correct
An abbreviated version. Too bad.