GERSHWIN, G.: Orchestral Works - An American in Paris / Lullaby / Promenade / Cuban Overture / Catfish Row (St. Louis Symphony, L. Slatkin)
Soon after writing his great works for piano and orchestra (available on VOX-NX-3018CD), Gershwin turned to his ‘tone poem for orchestra’, An American in Paris. With indelible themes, and masterly string writing, it remains one of his best-known works. Gershwin’s Rumba for orchestra, the vivacious Cuban Overture, was inspired by a visit to Havana. А few years later Porgy and Bess opened to mixed reviews in New York and Gershwin hoped to salvage some of the music in a suite that, when it was rediscovered in 1958 by Ira Gershwin, was called Catfish Row.
Tracklist
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Tung, Yuan (cello)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Tung, Yuan (cello)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Liberman, Barbara (piano)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Liberman, Barbara (piano)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Liberman, Barbara (piano)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Liberman, Barbara (piano)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Liberman, Barbara (piano)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)
Liberman, Barbara (piano)
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Slatkin, Leonard (Conductor)





























