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en The Gershwin legacy is extraordinary because George Gershwin died in 1937,(but) his music is as fresh and vital today as when he originally created it.

en I hear the name Gershwin and I think of the most incredibly talented, prolific, extraordinary composer of the century, and his music is as fresh and vital today as it was when he originally created it.

en The program is full of Gershwin. We're going to perform music from Gershwin's songbook - essentially his greatest hits.

en We're trying to find the heart and soul of each of these songwriters. The through-line is going to be basically how (Porter and Gershwin) worked and what inspired them. They're two of the most popular American songwriters; we're trying to show how Gershwin, in everything he did, tried to be American: He spoke more to the common man. And even though Cole Porter was from Peru, his music reflects more of a European style, so we're going to focus on that and how different they are.

en He's a world-famous name to people who care about his music, but there are many people who have never heard of George Gershwin and those numbers increase.

en I played poker every Saturday night for 35 years with him and Lenore, . He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. .. I loved them beyond the music. If Mrs. Gershwin were here today, she would say, 'Isn't this peachy?'

en You can sing Gershwin for an entire evening and have an orchestra play Gershwin for an entire evening and never be bored because there are so many different approaches to things.

en If he'd been around 75 years ago, George Gershwin would have written about him 'the way you wear your hat, the way you raise your knee.'

en I was always drawn to Broadway musicals, and obviously composers like Gershwin, Rodgers, Berlin and Porter were writing music that I found wildly impressive.

en [When Gershwin premiered] Rhapsody in Blue, ... too spontaneous, that it created formal gaps. And it's important, therefore, to be able to play in the moment when performing this work, but also to have a clear sense of when time is passing. It's image-filled, but that's New York.

en By the time I got to Chicago with 'Gershwin' I knew the stamina required, ... But this show has a whole different set of demands -- it's really a concert -- and I won't know how well I can sustain six performances a week until I perform it for a while.

en European musicians didn't learn popular music, whereas in America we did, ... So you played in bands, you played in orchestras, you played everything. The high-art/low-art idea, that was a very European idea and not much appreciated in America. People like Cole Porter and Gershwin were considered very important composers.

en You might lose your spontaneity and, instead of composing first-rate Gershwin, end up with second rate Ravel.

en I totally related to Cole Porter's magnetic pull to any piano that was in the room, which he was famous for doing, as was Gershwin. You couldn't drag them away from a piano.
  Kevin Kline

en After tens of millions of [abortion] 'procedures,' has America lost anything? Another Edison, perhaps? A Gershwin? A Babe Ruth? A Duke Ellington? … As it is, we will never know what abortion has cost us all.


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