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y 1928, composer George
Gershwin was rich and
famous, a glamour-boy
musician celebrated for the
song "Swanee" and his jazz-flavored
concert piece Rhapsody in Blue.
Yet Gershwin was so insecure about
his compositional skills that he asked
the great French composer Maurice
Ravel for music lessons.
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"How much money did you
make last year?" Ravel asked the
30 year old Gershwin.
'About $200,000," Gershwin
replied.
"Then perhaps it is I who
should be studying with you,"
said Ravel, who declined to take
on Gershwin as a student.
Gershwin needn't have wor-
ried. History has treated him
kindly. Now, in the 100th
anniversary year of his birth —
the son of Russian-Jewish immi-
grants, he was born Sept. 26,
1898, in Brooklyn, N.Y. —
Gershwin is practically an Ameri-
can icon, revered as musical pio-
neer and showman, Tin Pan Alley
protege and Pulitzer Prize winner
(for the 1931 musical Of Thee I
George Gershwin: The centenary of his birth is
Sing). Probably no U.S. musician prompting an array ofperformances and new
before or since has so successfully recordinas.
fused jazz, pop and classical
music.
favorites "Embraceable You," "I Got
His centenary has spawned a fresh
Rhythm" and "They Can't Take That
spate of recordings and books —
Away From Me." "He understood the
though nothing rivals the kinks-and-
needs of a performer."
all candor of Joan Peyser's 1993 biog-
Feinstein learned about Gershwin
raphy, published by Simon & Schuster
from
the man who knew him best, his
— and virtually every symphony
lyricist brother, Ira. When Feinstein
orchestra around the country has a
was 20 and Ira was 80, Feinstein
Gershwin program penciled into this
became his secretary and personal
assistant, cataloging an extensive col-
Valerie Scher writes for Copley news
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season's schedule.
Singer-pianist Michael Feinstein —
a much-recorded performer and lead-
ing Gershwin interpreter who
appeared in West Bloomfield earlier
this year in a Jewish Community Cen-
ter-sponsored concert — will be in
New York tomorrow night starring in
Lincoln Center's free centennial cele-
bration. The songs are the essence of
the Gershwin repertoire, he asserts.
"Gershwin's songs are so singable,"
says Feinstein, who counts among his
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