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George Gershwin September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937 • George Gershwin was born Jacob Gershowitz at birth in Brooklyn, New York on September 26, 1898. • He was the second of four children. To Rosa Bruskin and Morris (Moishe) Gershowitz. • He was American composer and pianists. • He wrote most of his vocal and theatrical works. • George changed the spelling of the family name to 'Gershwin' after he became a professional musician. • Gershwin tried various piano teachers for two years, and then was introduced to Charles Hambitzer by Jack Miller. • Until Hambitzer's death in 1918, he acted as Gershwin's mentor. • Hambitzer taught Gershwin conventional piano technique, introduced him to music of the European classical tradition, and encouraged him to attend orchestra concerts • In 1924, Gershwin composed his first major classical work. • Gershwin stayed in Paris for a short period of time during which he applied to study composition with the famous instructor Nadia Boulanger. • • • Gershwin was influenced by French composers of the early twentieth century. A man named Maurice Ravel was impressed with Gershwin's abilities, commenting, "Personally I find jazz most interesting: the rhythms, the way the melodies are handled, the melodies themselves. I have heard of George Gershwin's works and I find them intriguing.“ Gershwin asked to study with Ravel. When Ravel heard how much Gershwin earned, Ravel replied with words to the effect of, "You should give me lessons.” **George Gershwin – Blue arrow Maurice Ravel – Red Arrow** • Early in his career Gershwin made dozens of player piano roll recordings. • Gershwin made a number of solo piano recordings of tunes from his musicals. • Gershwin appeared on several radio programs. • In 1934, in an effort to earn money to finance his planned folk opera, Gershwin hosted his own radio program titled Music by Gershwin. • In 1975, Columbia Records released an album featuring Gershwin's piano rolls of the Rhapsody In Blue, accompanied by the Columbia Jazz Band playing the original jazz-band accompaniment, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. • Early in 1937, Gershwin began to complain of blinding headaches and a recurring impression that he was smelling burned rubber. Doctors discovered he had developed a type of cystic malignant brain tumor know as glioblastoma mutiforme. • Some tried to say that this brain tumor came from a blow to the head by a gold ball , but the case is still unknown. • The surgeon's description of Gershwin's tumor as a right temporal lobe cyst with a mural nodule is much more consistent with a pilocytic astroytoma, a very low grade of brain tumor. • Gershwin died at age 39.