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Summertime Porgy and Bess, Alvin Theare 1935 Thu, Aug 6, 8:00 - 9:15 pm Jaqua Concert Hall, The Shedd Institute |
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Even as Broadway, was inventing “the American musical” during the 1920s as a form distinct from its European roots, there was always the ambition among some–Kern, Hammerstein and Gershwin come immediately to mind–to take the genre beyond its popular comic style into the world of serious art music. Indeed, the history of that transformation–from Kern’s Princess Theatre shows with Wodehouse and Bolton in the late 1910s, to Kern & Hammerstein’s Show Boat in 1927, to the triumph of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! in 1943–unfortunately tends to obscure the American musical comedy as a serious and valuable art form in its own right. Gershwin’s own contribution came late in his tragically short life. In October 1935 he, Ira, and DuBose Heyward created what Gershwin considered his masterpiece: the “American folk opera” Porgy and Bess. Daringly cast completely with classically-trained African Americans, the show was not a financial success, and it sparked broad artistic and social controversy that continues even today. Yet there was and is no denying the work’s genius and lasting impact on American popular music. We present 10 of the opera’s brilliant songs, along with a selection gems from the Gershwins’ musical comedy catalog.
| | Strike Up The Band(1927) - introduced in Strike Up The Band | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | How Long Has This Been Going On?(1927) - Maria | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | They All Laughed(1937) - introduced in Shall We Dance - Clairdee | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Fascinating Rhythm(1924) - Maria | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Summertime(1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess - Maria | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | A Woman Is A Sometime Thing(1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess - Byron | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | My Man's Gone Now(1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess - Maria | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | I got Plenty O' Nuttin'(1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Bess, You Is My Woman Now(1935) - Byron | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | It Ain't Necessarily So (1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess - Byron, Clairdee | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | I Loves You, Porgy (1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess - Clairdee | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York (1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Oh, Bess, Where's My Bess (1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess | I. Gershwin (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | Oh, Lawd, I'm On My Way (1935) - introduced in Porgy and Bess - Clairdee | I. Gershwin/D. Heyward (w), G. Gershwin (m) |
| | | Featured composers, lyricists, creators | | | | | George Gershwin Ira Gershwin DuBose Heyward
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Summertime Ticket Prices |
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| AA | 36.00 | 30.75 | 29.00 | 27.00 | 18.00 | | A | 28.00 | 24.00 | 22.50 | 21.00 | 14.00 | | B | 20.00 | 17.00 | 16.00 | 15.00 | 10.00 | | O | 20.00 | 17.00 | 16.00 | 15.00 | 10.00 |
 | Jaqua Concert Hall The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts 285 E Broadway Eugene, Oregon 541-434-7000 |
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Purchase tickets at: 1. The Shedd Ticket Office 541.434.7000 2. The Hult Ticket Office 541.682.5000
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