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André Kostelanetz|Levant Plays Gershwin

Levant Plays Gershwin

Andre Kostelanetz, Eugene Ormandy, Morton Gould and his Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Oscar Levant, The Philadelphia Orchestra

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Oscar Levant recorded for Columbia Records for a bit less than two decades, leaving behind several albums' worth of material, some of which went into release as late as the early '60s. This collection of his 1940s-vintage renditions of George Gershwin compositions is sort of a no-brainer -- at his most visible, Levant was best known as Gershwin's friend and principal interpreter for two decades, from the 1930s through the mid-'50s. The points of interest here are many, including "Rhapsody in Blue" -- in its familiar edited form -- done the way it was known before Leonard Bernstein co-opted it as pianist and conductor, with the solo part here more prominent than the accompaniment. The much more accomplished "Second Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra" is present as well, plus "Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra," which was preserved in part as Levant's showcase as a performer in the movie An American in Paris. It's all of interest, if only as an alternative to the Bernstein rendition of the first piece, and what can be considered definitive versions of the others, lightened by the presence of "The 'I Got Rhythm' Variations" and the finest rendition ever of "Preludes for Piano." The sound is surprisingly good as well, given the 1940s origins of everything here, and although the annotation is minimal, the music does sort of speak for itself, at least for anyone likely to pick up this CD in the first place, on the basis of Levant's name.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
Rhapsody in Blue (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:12:47

The Philadelphia Orchestra, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - Eugene Ormandy, Conductor - Eugene Ormandy, Performer

(P) 1945 Sony Music Entertainment

2
Second Rhapsody for Piano & Orchestra "Rhapsody in Rivets" (Instrumental)
Morton Gould and His Orchestra
00:13:30

Richard Gilbert, Producer - George Gershwin, Composer - Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - Morton Gould and His Orchestra, Performer

Originally released 1949 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Piano Concerto in F Major (George Gershwin)

3
I. Allegro (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:12:24

Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Andre Kostelanetz, Conductor - Andre Kostelanetz, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - New York Philharmonic, Performer

(P) 1948 Sony Music Entertainment

4
II. Adagio - Andante con moto (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:11:57

Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Andre Kostelanetz, Conductor - Andre Kostelanetz, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - New York Philharmonic, Performer

(P) 1948 Sony Music Entertainment

5
III. Allegro agitato (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:06:29

Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Andre Kostelanetz, Conductor - Andre Kostelanetz, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer - New York Philharmonic, Performer

(P) 1948 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Variations on "I Got Rhythm" (Instrumental)
Morton Gould and His Orchestra
00:08:53

Richard Gilbert, Producer - George Gershwin, Composer - Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - Morton Gould and His Orchestra, Performer

Originally released 1949 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3 Preludes (George Gershwin)

7
No. 1, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:01:18

Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Howard H. Scott, Producer

Originally released 1949 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
No. 2, Andante con moto e poco rubato (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:03:13

Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Howard H. Scott, Producer

Originally released 1949 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
No. 3, Allegro ben ritmato e deciso (Instrumental)
Oscar Levant
00:01:02

Oscar Levant, Piano - Oscar Levant, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Howard H. Scott, Producer

Originally released 1949 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Album review

Oscar Levant recorded for Columbia Records for a bit less than two decades, leaving behind several albums' worth of material, some of which went into release as late as the early '60s. This collection of his 1940s-vintage renditions of George Gershwin compositions is sort of a no-brainer -- at his most visible, Levant was best known as Gershwin's friend and principal interpreter for two decades, from the 1930s through the mid-'50s. The points of interest here are many, including "Rhapsody in Blue" -- in its familiar edited form -- done the way it was known before Leonard Bernstein co-opted it as pianist and conductor, with the solo part here more prominent than the accompaniment. The much more accomplished "Second Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra" is present as well, plus "Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra," which was preserved in part as Levant's showcase as a performer in the movie An American in Paris. It's all of interest, if only as an alternative to the Bernstein rendition of the first piece, and what can be considered definitive versions of the others, lightened by the presence of "The 'I Got Rhythm' Variations" and the finest rendition ever of "Preludes for Piano." The sound is surprisingly good as well, given the 1940s origins of everything here, and although the annotation is minimal, the music does sort of speak for itself, at least for anyone likely to pick up this CD in the first place, on the basis of Levant's name.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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