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Three Preludes

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George Gershwin

George Gershwin's "Three Preludes," composed in 1926, are a set of short piano pieces that draw inspiration from both jazz and classical music. These preludes are celebrated for their fusion of Gershwin's distinctive style, combining syncopated rhythms and bluesy melodies with classical forms. Each prelude is characterized by its own unique mood and showcases Gershwin's mastery in capturing the essence of the American Jazz Age in a classical context.

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Three Preludes

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Peter Dugan

Get in a Gershwin groove with Peter Dugan, host of NPR’s From The Top! Gershwin’s three preludes strike a great balance: they’re simple enough for amateurs to play, but also glitzy enough to wow an audience.

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