The power and the dynamics of this orchestra with a wonderful horn section(clarinet and trombones🤍)and a "deep" warm string sound in combination with the fine banjo and marvelous clear and very detailed play on the piano by Mr.Gouin make this one of my favorite renditions. Thank you Mr Ursele, you and your orchestra gave me once more almost 20 wonderful minutes in my already exciting life.
Nicely shot. I very much enjoyed seeing the various musicians and sections in action. Slightly different pacing than what I am accustomed to, but I really liked that.
One of the better piano interpretations IMO. Most pianists add too many embellishments which is antithetical to the American spirit in this music Gershwin was portraying or they rush through much of it, losing the subtly of the Jazzy influence Gershwin intended. The entire focus of this piece was to bring a more modern, new world sound to classical composition. When performed correctly, much of it has a "Manhattan in the 1920's" vibe to it. The Gershwin brothers wrote an enormous amount of music for Hollywood Cinema and Broadway Shows. With this and the few other such pieces, George Gershwin was seeking to bring something new to the rather stodgy world of classical music. He wasn't trying to emulate it.
The guy on the Piano is absolutely amazing.
yes is true, he is a king of piano
The power and the dynamics of this orchestra with a wonderful horn section(clarinet and trombones🤍)and a "deep" warm string sound in combination with the fine banjo and marvelous clear and very detailed play on the piano by Mr.Gouin make this one of my favorite renditions.
Thank you Mr Ursele, you and your orchestra gave me once more almost 20 wonderful minutes in my already exciting life.
Surely even Gershwin himself would have been favourably impressed with this rendition.
Honest to God, I've heard loads of orchestras play Rhapsody in Blue but none of them where this good. Perfect to every extent
Bravo! Perfection!
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If I was to put my life to music this is the rendition I would choose.
Nicely shot. I very much enjoyed seeing the various musicians and sections in action. Slightly different pacing than what I am accustomed to, but I really liked that.
Magnificent!!!!
Who are the12 that gave this a thumbs down?? Must be people who are jealous and can’t play an instrument.
Amazing
Bravissimi
Yes Yes Yes !!!
One of the better piano interpretations IMO. Most pianists add too many embellishments which is antithetical to the American spirit in this music Gershwin was portraying or they rush through much of it, losing the subtly of the Jazzy influence Gershwin intended. The entire focus of this piece was to bring a more modern, new world sound to classical composition. When performed correctly, much of it has a "Manhattan in the 1920's" vibe to it. The Gershwin brothers wrote an enormous amount of music for Hollywood Cinema and Broadway Shows. With this and the few other such pieces, George Gershwin was seeking to bring something new to the rather stodgy world of classical music. He wasn't trying to emulate it.
hummm... i dont now, its correct??
4:31 the trombones get it!!!!!
Funky.