Saxophone Ensemble -
intermediate
SKU:
BT.DHP-1084458-070
For Saxophone
Choir. Composed by
George Gershwin. Arranged
by Coen Wolfgram.
Collection Adolphe Sax.
Set (Score and Parts).
Composed 2008. 16 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 1084458-070.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-1084458-070).
ISBN 9789043129640.
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Thereâ??s a
Boat Datâ??s Leavinâ??
Soon for New York/It
Ainâ??t Necessarily
So/Summertime/I Got
Plenty o' Nuttinâ?? is a
song from the American
opera Porgy and Bess,
composed in 1935 by
George Gershwin
(1898-1937), to a
libretto by DuBose
Heyward and his brother
Ira Gershwin, after
Heywardâ??s novel Porgy
- a story about the love
between the crippled
negro beggar Porgy and
the girl Bess in the city
of Charleston in South
Carolina. The première
- not a huge success -
took place on 10 October
1935 in New York.With his
opera, Gershwin wanted to
gain recognition as a
composer of classical
music. Incidentally he
demanded that all parts
were sung by black
performers; only a few
unimportant parts,without
sung lyrics, were allowed
to be performed by white
actors. This rule still
applies: Gershwin has
stated in the terms of
his will that only black
people were allowed stage
the opera.Porgy and Bess
has become popular only
after Gershwinâ??s
death. In 1959 a
wonderful film was made;
the soundtrack won a
Grammy Award. The work is
not very often performed,
possibly because of the
difficulty of finding a
whole cast of black opera
singers. However, various
pieces from the opera are
still regularly performed
in numerous arrangements.
I Got Plenty
o' Nuttin' ist ein
Lied aus der
amerikanischen Oper
Porgy and Bess die
George Gershwin im 1935
komponierte.Das Libretto
lieferten DuBose Heyward
und Georges Bruder Ira
Gershwin nach Heywards
Roman Porgy, einer
Geschichte über die
Liebe zwischen dem
verkrüppelten
schwarzen Bettler Porgy
und dem Mädchen Bess
in Charleston im Staat
South Carolina.