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An
American Story: George Gershwin
is a brief, jazz-infused opera in one act on the subject of George
Gershwin, one of America's greatest and most influential composers.
Although fictional, most of the opera's story is based upon biographical
facts and direct quotes from George Gershwin's interviews and
other sources.
In
this show, the audience is given a brief glimpse at the music
and style of 1920s, when George and his brother, the champion
lyricist, Ira Gershwin, were first starting to experience great
success the world over. Their Broadway shows were in high demand,
and many of them were made into lucrative Hollywood movies. Their
shows are still often performed today.
An
American Story opens with a scene in which George and Ira
are working through a piece they have written and are discussing
their successes of the past year, including George's appearance
on the cover of Time magazine. The opera goes on to introduce
two female characters including Kay Swift, who was a significant
composer at the time, as well and a strong influence upon George.
Gertrude Lawrence, the British singer for whom George and Ira
Gershwin wrote the musical Oh, Kay! also appears later
in the opera, when she rehearses with George.
An
American Story: George Gershwin is The New Opera's second
work dedicated to popularizing the life stories of historical
and cultural figures, following Wolfy,
an opera focusing on the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This
helps further The New Opera's mission to cultivate a growing interest
in artistic and musical subjects for audiences of all ages and
social levels and extend our enthusiasm for outstanding achievement
in the arts.