The music of George Gershwin is a vital component in the American music idiom both pop and concert hall. This is typified by his Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra which is a subtle and graceful yet distinctive work full of charm and sweeping themes. It was this 1925 composition that proved he had made the transition between popular music and large-scale instrumental composition. Eulenburg's celebrated and highly authoritative miniature score is the definitive reference source for study performance preparation or simply for those with a love of the great orchestral works.