Rhapsody In Blue: Gershwin

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • George Gershwin's famous "Rhapsody in Blue" played by Libor Pesek and the Slovak National Philharmonic Orchestra. All copyright belongs to its respective owners.

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  • @mettycandy
    @mettycandy 4 роки тому +12500

    I was born in a generation that allows me to listen to this whenever I want

    • @purplegurl79
      @purplegurl79 4 роки тому +59

      Generation x? 1979

    • @matthias4522
      @matthias4522 4 роки тому +141

      Yes! But a generation that rather decides to listen simple pop

    • @madhavraghu
      @madhavraghu 4 роки тому +467

      @@matthias4522 You're generalizing. Are you trying to say that the original commenter listens to simple pop?

    • @sonozaki0000
      @sonozaki0000 4 роки тому +517

      @@matthias4522 The pretentiousness coming off of you is absolutely nauseating

    • @milkycat6901
      @milkycat6901 4 роки тому +294

      @@matthias4522 aren't you just so smart and pompous

  • @eldrichery853
    @eldrichery853 3 роки тому +7134

    Fun fact: the clarinet solo at the very beginning of the track was basically the musician (virtuoso Ross Gorman) doing an "improvised joke" at a rehearsal of the first concert ever in which this song would be played. Much to his surprise, instead of laughs or discontent from Gershwin, Gorman was met with his immediate approval.
    Actually, even though it was a "jokeful" and "improvised" addition to his original composition, Mr. Gershwin loved it so much he chose to modify the clarinet part so it would always be played that way.

    • @hansdekorver7365
      @hansdekorver7365 3 роки тому +181

      Indeed he did a glissando ! ( And later Gershwin wrote it down )

    • @magnusm4
      @magnusm4 3 роки тому +272

      I love history trivia like this. It's the cherry on top that makes timeless gold.

    • @JoanKSX
      @JoanKSX 3 роки тому +50

      Wow. Great to know more about the behind this piece stories =D

    • @YakmanOx
      @YakmanOx 3 роки тому +137

      It sounds perfect though! Like a great big sun yawning as the day starts.

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 3 роки тому +57

      Why wouldn't he? I mean, the piece is called Rhapsody in _Blue,_ the whole thing is a bit silly, light-hearted, and *FUN!*

  • @Jack-v2n5n
    @Jack-v2n5n 8 місяців тому +955

    In 2024 this piece will turn 100. It's awesome.

    • @Mishairl
      @Mishairl 8 місяців тому +12

      hah i see we had the same idea did u searched 1924 ? :D

    • @es4086
      @es4086 7 місяців тому +34

      it's 100 years old now :)

    • @mortenrobinson5421
      @mortenrobinson5421 7 місяців тому +34

      Today actually ❤ Happy 100 years birthday Rhapsody in Blue 🎂

    • @spencerfrankclayton4348
      @spencerfrankclayton4348 7 місяців тому +16

      Today!! ❤

    • @adamhenderly1602
      @adamhenderly1602 7 місяців тому +16

      It turns 100 today

  • @denisseparrar
    @denisseparrar 7 місяців тому +489

    This masterpiece turns 100 years old today!!! What a great gift to humanity. Thank you Master Gershwin ❤️

    • @christianweatherbroadcasting
      @christianweatherbroadcasting 5 місяців тому +4

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      Romans 6:23
      John 3:16❤😊❤❤

    • @Stiggandr1
      @Stiggandr1 5 місяців тому +3

      What are you talking about? The video is only 12 years old.

    • @briannac2231
      @briannac2231 5 місяців тому +6

      @@Stiggandr1what are YOU talking about? This song was composed in 1924

    • @jirihorsky4599
      @jirihorsky4599 5 місяців тому +5

      @@Stiggandr1 🤣🤣🤣

    • @topwolf2977
      @topwolf2977 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Stiggandr1bro....

  • @redd.rabbit
    @redd.rabbit 6 років тому +6840

    fun fact. the clarinet scale you hear at the beginning was created by the player warming up his instrument, but the composer heard and like it, and decided to incorporate into the piece. Now that little warm-up will be the most recognizable openings in the history of ever.

    • @redd.rabbit
      @redd.rabbit 6 років тому +91

      How so? I've been told this by numerous of my history teachers. What do you think?

    • @sidneyrobinson18
      @sidneyrobinson18 6 років тому +339

      The technical term for it is glisando, and is a pretty damn difficult warm up technique lmao

    • @knuthf
      @knuthf 6 років тому +139

      It is wrong - the glicsando is a phrase Gerswin placed there, on a clarinet to get it started, in a "jazz-like" setting.

    • @myrusEW
      @myrusEW 6 років тому +20

      Proof?

    • @eatttheball
      @eatttheball 6 років тому +229

      Glissandos are super difficult. I’ve succeeded in doing one once. All other attempts have resulted in earrape

  • @tiergas98
    @tiergas98 4 роки тому +2693

    Listening to this to celebrate it being officially in the public domain

    • @origamiandcats6873
      @origamiandcats6873 4 роки тому +98

      Me too. it only took 100 years.

    • @SimonFraser4
      @SimonFraser4 4 роки тому +29

      @@origamiandcats6873 95 years.

    • @seaotter4439
      @seaotter4439 4 роки тому +94

      @@origamiandcats6873 Well, almost. In the US, in order for a work to be in the public domain, it must be made so at least 95 years after its initial publication (this used to be 56, however Disney changed all that in the 90s, which is why we have the 95 year law), as well as 70 years after the death of the author, like in other countries. Exceptions to this law include works that have a faulty or missing copyright, like D.O.A. (1950), Night of the Living Dead (1968), and Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), works that have no copyright due to a decision by the creator, like Creative Commons works, works that have failed to renew their copyright, like Max Fleischer cartoons and almost the entire extant DuMont Television Network archive, works that aren't made by a human (see Stern Electronics Inc. v. Kaufman, which rules that video game images may be copyrighted), and works made by the federal government, like the Private Snafu cartoons.

    • @yacob1113
      @yacob1113 4 роки тому +16

      Too bad UA-cam won't let us play it over other apps

    • @DacStudiosEntertainment
      @DacStudiosEntertainment 4 роки тому +5

      Wait it is?

  • @cfang8776
    @cfang8776 9 років тому +4999

    This is how it goes to me:
    0:00 to 2:57 - New York City being built and growing
    2:57 to 3:33 - walking down 5th Ave. in NYC
    3:33 to 4:48 - evening rush hour
    4:48 to 4:57 - a bag floating on all the wind currents around the building of NYC
    4:57 to 5:56 - a train coming into a city from the country side, and driving next to the interstate full of cars
    5:56 to 6:03 - a person riding their bike up a hill
    6:03 to 6:12 - a person running to work
    6:12 to 7:44 - a lovely elderly couple walking through central park, with a person walking past them every so often
    7:44 to 7:54 - a taxi being hailed
    7:54 to 8:23 - a family band playing in the subway
    8:23 to 8:48 - a pair of birds fluttering around
    8:48 to 9:02 - a group of friends stumbling around after a night out
    9:02 to 9:32 - a lonely car on the street driving out of town
    9:32 to 10:12 - morning rush hour
    10:12 to 10:37 - a car accident with an ambulance saving the people
    10:37 to 11:23 - all the flowers opening to the sunshine
    11:23 to 12:26 - someone leaving the city on the train while crying and waiving goodbye to all their friends
    12:26 to 12:36 - a light rain over the town before the train leaves
    12:36 to 13:40 - the train leaving and the crying person seeing the realizing that they had made the right decision and seeing the beauty of the country side
    13:40 to 14:12 - the lover of the person who left chasing the train because they love that person
    14:12 to 14:20 - the lover proposes
    14:20 to 14:34 - the couple (engaged now) racing back home
    14:34 to 15:02 - the couple gets married
    15:02 to 15:29 - the couple rushing to jobs and having a child
    15:29 to 16:04 - the child's first parade
    16:04 to 16:26 - the family playing in the park at the end of a spectacular day.
    Sorry this was so long, I hope you liked my interpretation of this piece. Also, kudos to you for reading all of this.

    • @christophergeorge8042
      @christophergeorge8042 8 років тому +175

      Your description of this is perfect

    • @ShadowInTheWind88
      @ShadowInTheWind88 8 років тому +139

      You should make a video out of this. Totally nailed it!

    • @lmallanao
      @lmallanao 8 років тому +69

      +ShadowInTheWind88 Agreed :D. someone make a nice animation out of this in the style of the picture. But please dont make *everything* blue XD

    • @lmallanao
      @lmallanao 8 років тому +48

      +Colton Fangmeier From 15:29 to 16:04, i think of that child's first marching band competition/festival performance. and at 10:37 to 12:26, i think of someone throwing a paper airplane off the empire state building and it flies around the world, and people are pointing at it from Central Park (No, not cause of the airplane commercial. I didn't know about it until after we started playing this piece in my band class XD )
      ps, love your interpretation of the music

    • @jammamammaa
      @jammamammaa 8 років тому +38

      +Colton Fangmeier Hot damn, you put a lot of thought into that.

  • @robertsimpson4532
    @robertsimpson4532 7 місяців тому +139

    100 years ago Today on February 12th 1924 was the first performance of Rhapsody in Blue. The performance was in the Aeolian Hall, New York city.

    • @paklaselt2198
      @paklaselt2198 5 місяців тому +2

      The song reminds me of New York even though I didn't know that.

    • @kjj26k
      @kjj26k 2 місяці тому +4

      ​@@paklaselt2198
      This piece is Programmatic--meant to evoke specific imagery and ideas in the audience.
      Gershwin was intentionally trying to musically depict the City of New York in this work.

  • @RippedPantsss
    @RippedPantsss 2 роки тому +1449

    I got the honor to play the lead clarinet on this piece of music on Carnegie Hall, so amazing

    • @adgeeugeni7536
      @adgeeugeni7536 Рік тому +46

      That is awesome!!! Congrats!!

    • @TheMasterTroll360
      @TheMasterTroll360 Рік тому +23

      Ditto congrats that must have been a crazy experience!!

    • @lostpockets2227
      @lostpockets2227 Рік тому +12

      OMG hi Nate!!!

    • @Ria.ray77257
      @Ria.ray77257 Рік тому +16

      Jesus Christ is the way the truth and the life.
      “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

    • @lostpockets2227
      @lostpockets2227 Рік тому +6

      @@Ria.ray77257 ty Ria

  • @zillok68
    @zillok68 4 роки тому +3280

    Before Gershwin died, he was 39, said to his sister:
    “I have the feeling that I have just scraped the surface of what I really want to do.”
    Great composer, great Artist.

    • @cmwillisful
      @cmwillisful 4 роки тому +86

      Maybe he is composing for angels

    • @francisniclolo5268
      @francisniclolo5268 4 роки тому +73

      Man this was a great loss for all of us.

    • @oreogaming2876
      @oreogaming2876 4 роки тому +49

      I know this is being petty, but he was 38 when he died in July, since his birthday was in September.

    • @galazet
      @galazet 4 роки тому +27

      he actually was 38 when he died

    • @NotHarpoGroucho
      @NotHarpoGroucho 4 роки тому +44

      Seems all the most influential composers/songwriters died around 35-39. Like Mozart, Chopin. Stephen Foster, and of course Gershwin.

  • @StoneWeevil
    @StoneWeevil 4 роки тому +1445

    Clarinetist: (pulls off flawless glissando)
    Me, a trombonist: "But... That's _MY_ thing..."

    • @edwardgaines6561
      @edwardgaines6561 4 роки тому +7

      Glissando? Huh?

    • @Killerbee4712
      @Killerbee4712 4 роки тому +75

      @@edwardgaines6561 A gliss? you know? like... a slide in notes?

    • @xander1052
      @xander1052 3 роки тому +66

      @@Killerbee4712 not everyone sadly has knowledge musical terminology.

    • @timbrooder
      @timbrooder 3 роки тому +65

      On clarinet, its called a smear :)

    • @xander1052
      @xander1052 3 роки тому +2

      @@timbrooder very true

  • @mary3844
    @mary3844 8 місяців тому +76

    My husband was a pilot for United Airlines- This has been their Theme song for many years- It is such a beautiful piece of music!

  • @bunnywavyxx9524
    @bunnywavyxx9524 3 роки тому +1979

    This piece feels like the bustling development of a prosperous, booming, 1920s New York City.

    • @billd9667
      @billd9667 3 роки тому +94

      Steam ships, train soot, tooting horns and all. All the things that some people complain about all the time (especially from people who either visited once or not at all). In other words, the hustle and bustle of life itself.

    • @ferencmarcellpalyi220
      @ferencmarcellpalyi220 3 роки тому +10

      Yeah it really is I can remember it

    • @justaregularoldkgbagent4068
      @justaregularoldkgbagent4068 3 роки тому +18

      It was all good, until the economy went bust

    • @upresins
      @upresins 2 роки тому +7

      Reminds me of the 1930 Chaplin movie 'Citylights'

    • @antonioguglielmetti2661
      @antonioguglielmetti2661 2 роки тому +10

      Probably any growing city at the time like LA and Detroit and Chicago because it's also 2nd largest

  • @chielwouterscw
    @chielwouterscw 4 роки тому +822

    It's crazy how well this is written. It's glamorous, humorous, tragic, melancholic, triumphant and so much more.
    If something is a perfect example of a rhapsody this is it.

    • @xoticenigma6297
      @xoticenigma6297 2 роки тому +5

      Are you single?

    • @lilyliao9521
      @lilyliao9521 2 роки тому +18

      @@xoticenigma6297 bruh what

    • @xoticenigma6297
      @xoticenigma6297 2 роки тому

      @@lilyliao9521 I believe that I am allowed to scavenge around for a piece of ass on UA-cam, bruh…

    • @artmynk8999
      @artmynk8999 2 роки тому +4

      @@xoticenigma6297 bro what

    • @saltburner2
      @saltburner2 2 роки тому +9

      I like the story of how, when he asked Ravel for lessons, the latter asked him 'How much do you make?' When Gershwin told him, Ravel said:' Then it is I who should be taking lessons from you!'

  • @FarOutFeatures
    @FarOutFeatures 3 роки тому +4180

    This is probably the most "New York City" music composition ever made.

    • @MakerBayfield
      @MakerBayfield 3 роки тому +34

      agreed!

    • @grayhalf1854
      @grayhalf1854 3 роки тому +130

      Or, more specifically, Manhatten 🙂

    • @blueflare726
      @blueflare726 3 роки тому +91

      more like tom & jerry

    • @elosz2630
      @elosz2630 3 роки тому +20

      Oh oui je pense à NYC quand j'écoute cette merveilleuse musique 😉💙🤍♥️

    • @broadwaybabywmh
      @broadwaybabywmh 3 роки тому +97

      Everyone thinks Frank Sinatra's New York, New York is the theme song of the city...to that I say "It was is and always Rhapsody in Blue"

  • @psychocuda
    @psychocuda 10 місяців тому +134

    This might be the most perfect piece ever composed. The complexity: it's a roller coaster of emotions from elation and determination to sadness, isolation and defeat, back to unabashed triumph. Like all the emotions of New York, the can-do attitude, the downtrodden, the forgotten, the glorious. The serenity, even whimsical humor with the muted trumpets. I don't think I've ever managed to make it through this piece without getting teary-eyed. It was an absolute tragedy Gershwin was taken at such a young age. That mind...that mind what it could have done if given even more time.

    • @darklordsauron3415
      @darklordsauron3415 6 місяців тому +1

      Wtf. I have anhedonia and don’t feel anything positive my entire life. This mate here just described all these emotions out of a single stupid song.

    • @diggerpete9334
      @diggerpete9334 4 місяці тому +1

      Don't over do it.

    • @anyloli
      @anyloli Місяць тому

      That's why it's called Rhapsody.

    • @vulpesmacrotis1990
      @vulpesmacrotis1990 22 дні тому

      @@darklordsauron3415This comment is so funny to me. Opening it saying you’ve never felt a positive emotion in your life and then the comments about how you’re confused someone got positive emotions of a song is a baller move

    • @HellSpawn88
      @HellSpawn88 14 днів тому

      The first glissando intentionally made.to sound like a police car 💕

  • @vanessaarteaga7933
    @vanessaarteaga7933 6 років тому +2936

    This clarinetist: *effortless glissando*
    Me: *PtEroDactyL SQuaCk*

    • @Memeicall
      @Memeicall 5 років тому +92

      Would it be something if dinosaurs all sounded like orchestral instruments

    • @discodevil4192
      @discodevil4192 5 років тому +142

      @@Memeicall *A T-rex stomps a Triceratops, snapping it's neck with it's jaw. It raised it's masive head, and roared his fearsome roar.*
      - violin sQuEAK.

    • @papasquash919
      @papasquash919 5 років тому +14

      Just takes practice.

    • @RoseCadenza
      @RoseCadenza 5 років тому +24

      I think the glissando is something every advanced clarinetist should strive for. I sure am trying to master it.

    • @natekite7532
      @natekite7532 5 років тому +22

      @@RoseCadenza Man, learning to gliss this took me forever, but it's such a great show off piece that it's totally worth it. So satisfying to just bend alllllllll the way up

  • @supyoist
    @supyoist 7 років тому +5231

    Dear every clarinet player ever,
    We know you like this solo, it's a good one. Other things exist and you can warm up with other things also.
    Sincerely,
    Concerned citizen

  • @gershwingala1914
    @gershwingala1914 3 роки тому +2105

    0:00 Ritornello Theme
    3:32 "Train" Theme
    4:12 "Stride" Theme
    4:59 "Shuffle" Theme
    6:12 "Stride Reprise"
    7:44 "Ritornello Reprise"
    8:51 "Shuffle Reprise"
    10:37 "Love" Theme
    15:29 "Stride Finale"
    16:05 "Ritornello Finale"

    • @bread9072
      @bread9072 2 роки тому +25

      Thank you

    • @justinthepirate7998
      @justinthepirate7998 2 роки тому +7

      @Martin van Buren Hello President Martin van Buren

    • @ryandeluca3511
      @ryandeluca3511 2 роки тому +27

      I like the train part, underrated

    • @Zaiaam
      @Zaiaam 2 роки тому +49

      STRIDE IS SO FUCKING GOOD

    • @TooOldForThis
      @TooOldForThis 2 роки тому +10

      How did I know exactly what part the love theme was referring to?

  • @Fran-px1oh
    @Fran-px1oh 9 місяців тому +125

    I was poor to the bone, but this music always make me feel rich and high class!!

  • @crafterman2345
    @crafterman2345 3 роки тому +3942

    As a New Yorker, I can confirm that this piece is EXACTLY what New York feels like

  • @dpx6101
    @dpx6101 6 років тому +372

    I just love how Gershwin likes to have instruments "slide" into their notes. I cannot describe it any better, but it sounds like that.

    • @thecheeselord5943
      @thecheeselord5943 4 роки тому +73

      Glissando

    • @osheenyeeha1162
      @osheenyeeha1162 4 роки тому +22

      i'm a year late with this, but this is colloquially known as a "smear"! which is such a fun and incredibly fitting name

    • @simonsalty
      @simonsalty 3 роки тому +18

      @@osheenyeeha1162 smear is the "visual" used to teach key winds
      Glissando is the technical term.

    • @magicmonkey7075
      @magicmonkey7075 2 роки тому +4

      People are naming the glissando/smears and yeah that’s definitely part of it, but I think another important component is how a lot of the notes will have one slightly lower note come just before them, so even if it’s supposed to read as one hit rather than some big glissando, it still has that really pleasant ‘scooping’ effect.

    • @brianmolina8818
      @brianmolina8818 2 роки тому +4

      @@magicmonkey7075 exactly - grace notes! : )

  • @BrandonCuringtonOfficial
    @BrandonCuringtonOfficial 4 роки тому +1704

    Any musical piece with the name “Rhapsody” is definitely a masterpiece.

    • @kotw1432
      @kotw1432 4 роки тому +123

      Some extremely cheesy and nauseatingly over-the-top power metal songs would like to know your location.

    • @aerohydra3849
      @aerohydra3849 4 роки тому +232

      Rhapsody in Blue
      Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
      Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
      Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
      ;)

    • @gamestation2690
      @gamestation2690 4 роки тому +282

      @@aerohydra3849 Don't forget Bohemian Rhapsody.

    • @seirbhiseach
      @seirbhiseach 4 роки тому +30

      Giornos Rhapsody

    • @westter8164
      @westter8164 4 роки тому +53

      @@gamestation2690 that one doesn't compare even a little bit

  • @doodlesbyalex8765
    @doodlesbyalex8765 Рік тому +1106

    Hey, Reveluvs and Music Enthusiasts!! I'll just be listing down my theories for what could be sampled from this wonderful piece.
    0:03 Possible Birthday Intro + vocals
    5:28 Possible Birthday Chorus
    2:58 Possible Birthday Post Chorus
    3:14 Possible Birthday Verse (1?)
    3:29 Possible Killing Point??
    5:56 Possible Birthday Rap Section
    13:40 Possible Birthday Rap Section
    15:02 Possible Birthday Adlibs
    6:05 Possible Birthday Verse (2?)
    14:40 Possible Birthday Chorus
    7:51 Possible Birthday Dance Break
    8:28 Possible Birthday Dance Break
    8:50 Possible Birthday Fan Chant
    9:33 Possible Birthday Bridge Rap
    10:33 Possible Birthday Bridge
    10:02 Possible Birthday Post Bridge
    11:40 Possible Birthday Bridge
    12:10 Possible Birthday High Notes
    12:27 Possible Birthday Killing Point
    15:30 Possible Birthday Final Chorus
    16:00 Possible Birthday Outro
    UPDATE: WE WON, THE BIRTHDAY MV TEASER SAMPLED 0:46, 2:58, AND 5:28
    ANOTHER UPDATE: THE SONG IS COMING OUT IN A COUPLE OF MINUTES, SEE YOU ALL ON THE OTHER SIDE!!!
    P.S. Check out the Fantasia animation for Rhapsody in Blue, it's one of my childhood favorites!!

    • @wanieyyhaniss
      @wanieyyhaniss Рік тому +60

      I'm sorry but the intro really gives me tom and Jerry vibe, like when jerry try to do smth to tom. I can't unhear it tho

    • @doodlesbyalex8765
      @doodlesbyalex8765 Рік тому +47

      @@wanieyyhaniss Nothing wrong with that, they did something similar in Russian Roulette if you can recall the brief moments of animation hehe

    • @wanieyyhaniss
      @wanieyyhaniss Рік тому +19

      @@doodlesbyalex8765 ohh sorry if u misunderstand my words, I just want to say that I never know that this song is used in a lot of cartoons. So it's interesting to see how it will sound like in red velvet song😃

    • @doriaalvinces.7129
      @doriaalvinces.7129 Рік тому +34

      Yes, Rhapsody in Blue was also used in some Tom and Jerry episodes. I can really tell as a tom and jerry fan

    • @doodlesbyalex8765
      @doodlesbyalex8765 Рік тому +5

      @@wanieyyhaniss Ohhh okay I get what you mean now, apologies for that misunderstanding. And yes, there's actually a lot of classical/jazz music pieces that are used in cartoons. Rhapsody in Blue is quite a popular choice, especially with Tom and Jerry.

  • @coffeecup1196
    @coffeecup1196 5 років тому +474

    For those interested, the piano solos take up 7 minutes 23 seconds. That's almost 45%.

  • @sharonhines3476
    @sharonhines3476 10 місяців тому +167

    Makes me nostalgic for a time when I wasn't alive and a place I've never been to. Beautiful.

    • @tonyaharman8369
      @tonyaharman8369 10 місяців тому +8

      We can but dream!

    • @elizabethhamilton1166
      @elizabethhamilton1166 7 місяців тому +6

      I never knew my mother's father but listening to this composer he loved bridges the gap between us. He was an artist and photographer in NYC and died 2 years after Gershwin. I wish I had known you, Lester!

    • @thomasray-hu1to
      @thomasray-hu1to 7 місяців тому +1

      bruh :)

    • @RCBuilds7
      @RCBuilds7 7 місяців тому

      bait@@thomasray-hu1to

    • @RCBuilds7
      @RCBuilds7 7 місяців тому

      bhitaaaaa

  • @caseyrusso4849
    @caseyrusso4849 5 років тому +2659

    My clarinet teacher: when I was learning guitar I learned stairway to heaven. Not because I liked it, but because you cant be a guitar player and not know how to play stairway to heaven.
    My clarinet teacher: so, you ever hear of rhapsody in blue? That’s your stairway to heaven.

    • @scottwatts9250
      @scottwatts9250 4 роки тому +200

      Just as careless whisper is the sax’s stairway to heaven

    • @greenandpurpledragon7219
      @greenandpurpledragon7219 4 роки тому +98

      My trumpet teacher was like: You’re not a trumpet player until you know Carnival of Venice

    • @nicolesimpson7672
      @nicolesimpson7672 4 роки тому +78

      just like "when mom's not home" is trombone's stairway to heaven

    • @vendetta2525_
      @vendetta2525_ 4 роки тому +39

      Just like how "The air is getting slippy" (fat guy tuba song) is the tuba's stairway to heaven

    • @cassondrad4013
      @cassondrad4013 4 роки тому +1

      Casey Russo haha funny

  • @zuzannawisniewska4464
    @zuzannawisniewska4464 25 днів тому +4

    Gershwin never died. His spirit still walks the New York' streets ...

  • @paper_pirate
    @paper_pirate 8 років тому +1893

    Thank you Fantasia 2000 for culturing me at such a young age

    • @DidaxS
      @DidaxS 8 років тому +28

      Fantasia 2000 discovered us many masterpieces ! I wished they have done more.

    • @ricardf1857
      @ricardf1857 8 років тому +3

      Who the fuck cares about your age¿?

    • @tobiasboston5663
      @tobiasboston5663 8 років тому +72

      +Ricard fontserè alemany He did, and apparently you cared enough to comment about it :)

    • @ricardf1857
      @ricardf1857 8 років тому +6

      Hey i'm 10 years old but i love this music, i was bron in the wrong generation.

    • @KaiCheetah
      @KaiCheetah 8 років тому +16

      -_-

  • @KershAkaKershy
    @KershAkaKershy 8 місяців тому +175

    my grandpa died yesterday in my arms. i loved him with all my heart and i miss him so so so much. this was one of the songs we used to listen to together when i was a kid even though he wasnt some kind of a classical music fan but this one really spoke to us. i miss him so so much

    • @cristianhcm1914
      @cristianhcm1914 7 місяців тому +4

      God bless your Grandpa.
      How wonderful that you shared this experience with him.

    • @Diana.Prince
      @Diana.Prince 7 місяців тому +5

      I’m so sorry for your loss. Good on to those beautiful memories. May your grandpa‘s memory be a blessing.

    • @DiscoPvPMegaWalls
      @DiscoPvPMegaWalls 7 місяців тому +1

      hope you're doing alright

    • @saraesther16
      @saraesther16 7 місяців тому

      Era una de las preferidas de mi padre, junto con Porgy & Besos, y también era algo importante que compartíamos.

    • @BlondieChipz
      @BlondieChipz 7 місяців тому

      My symphaties. 😔

  • @Ipoop7colors
    @Ipoop7colors 10 років тому +58

    When I heard this in Manhattan I was hooked for life. This is my drug.

  • @fawneckman9297
    @fawneckman9297 4 місяці тому +15

    The first time I listened to this my mom bought me a cassette, brought it into my room and said "Listen to this" so I got up on my chair and stood between my speakers and pressed play. I cried because I was so moved. I read years later it had the same effect on Brian Wilson the first time. I heard it at Disney when they did a tribute to the countries of the world. When they lit up the United States and I heard that opening clarinet belt out that sweet hanging note I swooned. I always recommend generations after me listen at least once

  • @melissagahn
    @melissagahn 2 роки тому +591

    One of my dad's favorite tunes. He blasted this so loud once, he blew out a window in our home. Rest in Peace, Daddy. I miss and love you so much.

    • @leilanilogan40
      @leilanilogan40 Рік тому +11

      Came here to hear it because it was also one of my Dad's favorite.

    • @carols6542
      @carols6542 Рік тому +13

      Same here. My father's also. He used to conduct his imaginary orchestra to this majestic piece.

    • @melissagahn
      @melissagahn Рік тому +2

      @@leilanilogan40 My father exposed us to a lot of different music. But this one tune, in particular, was his favorite.

    • @melissagahn
      @melissagahn Рік тому +2

      @@carols6542 My dad loved this tune, I play it whenever I miss him.

    • @jillfeldmeyer
      @jillfeldmeyer Рік тому

      Great comment! Your dad had to have been a great guy to 'blow-out' over this piece!

  • @Allan-uk9qb
    @Allan-uk9qb 10 місяців тому +25

    My mom made sure there was always healthy amounts of good quality music in our home. So glad of this

  • @westlock
    @westlock 5 років тому +663

    Gershwin asked Maurice Ravel to train him in classical composition techniques. Ravel refused, for fear that such training would stifle Gershwin's originality.

    • @thecheeselord5943
      @thecheeselord5943 4 роки тому +62

      @Martin arguelles A true homies being homies moment

    • @donnalee.
      @donnalee. 4 роки тому +11

      I was told Ravel and Stravinsky sent him back off to America for they thought he was uncapable

    • @timzawicki1393
      @timzawicki1393 4 роки тому +21

      Ravel: Do you want me to teach you how to sound like bad Ravel or me to sound like bad Gershwin?

    • @jacobschiller4486
      @jacobschiller4486 4 роки тому +3

      Ravel died more than 5 months after Gershwin did.

    • @carolynbailey4583
      @carolynbailey4583 3 роки тому +46

      Ravel said to him "Why do you want to become a second-rate Ravel when you're already a first-class Gershwin?"

  • @happyninjafighter2
    @happyninjafighter2 Рік тому +1176

    Who else is here because of the rushing old man in NYC who said this is his favorite song?
    Mother; I am famous by proxy squared.

  • @Mamalion730
    @Mamalion730 3 роки тому +115

    I'm from New Jersey and every time on my way to New York City this plays in my head since I was a child. I have to thank my parents Ron and Lee Jones for such good taste in music and cities!

    • @alycatpublishing1164
      @alycatpublishing1164 Рік тому +1

      And I'll bet you stared at the New York skyline on the front of the album cover when you were a kid.

    • @safeefamily
      @safeefamily Рік тому +1

      Good king thurgood may he rest in peace

    • @tonyaharman8369
      @tonyaharman8369 10 місяців тому

      Love, love, love this! ♥️

  • @caroleanne1940
    @caroleanne1940 8 років тому +118

    in 1958 I was a dancer for Miss Bluebell at the Moulin Rouge in Paris.the experience was outstanding and I miss it a lot dancing has been my life.Umm lovely tune this one we were all dressed in all colours and hues of Blue chiffon ummm lovely

    • @jj1371
      @jj1371 8 років тому +11

      Very cute story, Carole! ❤️

    • @dukenukem8390
      @dukenukem8390 8 років тому +2

      Gay

    • @giltsholder
      @giltsholder 8 років тому

      +Carole Anne Darg Wow you really old

    • @elenareed2103
      @elenareed2103 8 років тому +1

      +sɹoʇᴉsᴉnbuI s,uoᴉƃǝɹ ʇsǝM Ypeerc fo dnik er'uoy dna.

    • @DuckyQuackington
      @DuckyQuackington 8 років тому +2

      Gay

  • @kwas101
    @kwas101 10 років тому +146

    The opening clarinet glissando always gives me chills.

    • @TheRat900
      @TheRat900 10 років тому +2

      ***** no it's supposed to be a gliss

    • @sagar1992
      @sagar1992 2 роки тому

      First It plays a trill and scale. There's no glissando

    • @issalune
      @issalune Рік тому +2

      @@sagar1992 yes there is..there’s a trill, then a scale leading up to a glissando

  • @kobeanimatesyt999
    @kobeanimatesyt999 3 місяці тому +32

    Found this from an Alan Becker video, amazing piece! Truly a work of art to the ears!

  • @TheOpinionater
    @TheOpinionater 8 років тому +335

    I you feel like this reminds you old NY, it's pdobably because it's pretty much used in every single movie depicting old NY.

    • @Ange1ofD4rkness
      @Ange1ofD4rkness 8 років тому +13

      +TheOpinionater Including Fantasia

    • @mialevi1341
      @mialevi1341 8 років тому +7

      like the Great Gatsby

    • @JH-lr3ep
      @JH-lr3ep 8 років тому +8

      That's what I always pictured in my mind. New York in the 1930's.

    • @jaybluff281
      @jaybluff281 8 років тому +3

      Huh. I've always though of Art Deco and Chicago...

    • @StirfriedKpop9
      @StirfriedKpop9 8 років тому +3

      Yup! I think of Woody Allen's Manhattan (not THAT old though).

  • @nickdavis965
    @nickdavis965 5 років тому +2241

    That clarinet scale alone is just American culture

    • @Feegles
      @Feegles 5 років тому +43

      Clarinets have been around before the first settlements. what are you talking about ?

    • @JReed7560
      @JReed7560 5 років тому +5

      @@tromboneman4517 agreed. The best Metallica albums were the ones with Cliff Burton. Then ...And Justice for All, with Newstead. Don't care for anything after.

    • @tromboneman4517
      @tromboneman4517 5 років тому +11

      Justin Reed, I used to be a huge Metallica fan back in 8th grade. I listened to them to the point that after a while, I got tired of it. And I started to get into Prog Rock/Metal and different kinds of jazz. But even though I moved on, I appreciate the fact that Metallica was the beginning of my journey of loving music.

    • @JReed7560
      @JReed7560 5 років тому +5

      @@tromboneman4517 my discovery was an old Led Zeppelin 2 cassette of my step dads I found. Blew me away. I was only used to the pop and oldies that everyone around us played all the time. From then on I got into Yes, Rush, Dream Theater...all kinds of stuff. I like classical music as well.

    • @tedwards1025
      @tedwards1025 5 років тому +53

      @@Feegles Gershwin is an American composer and this song is about New York so that's what they're talking about

  • @harnessmadeofhopes
    @harnessmadeofhopes 4 роки тому +684

    I got the part as the piano for my secondary school band......I practiced for two hours every day....The show got cancelled -____________-

    • @OleandyrTheGreatDragonGod
      @OleandyrTheGreatDragonGod 4 роки тому +35

      DAMN, now that's a BIG OOF... Unless the song was far too difficult even after all that practice and you were relieved to not have to play it. Haha.
      I've played in quite a few recitals myself.

    • @coffeecup1196
      @coffeecup1196 4 роки тому +6

      Same, but I am a trumpet player in my university concert band.

    • @huggz7543
      @huggz7543 4 роки тому +10

      F

    • @Hydra_6544
      @Hydra_6544 3 роки тому +8

      Thankfully we had this as one of four pieces in our marching show before the world stopped

    • @siiilver8739
      @siiilver8739 3 роки тому +3

      @@Hydra_6544 damn, we were barely into the planning phase of out show when the world stopped, are you in boa?

  • @nssrrailfan6443
    @nssrrailfan6443 7 місяців тому +33

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RHAPSODY IN BLUE! 100 years old, Wow! Such a magnificent piece.

    • @Rusli1659LPSoldier
      @Rusli1659LPSoldier Місяць тому

      wait this piece just composed in 1924?

    • @nssrrailfan6443
      @nssrrailfan6443 Місяць тому

      @@Rusli1659LPSoldier Yeah

    • @Rusli1659LPSoldier
      @Rusli1659LPSoldier Місяць тому

      @@nssrrailfan6443 I never knew this is the oldest piece in the entire world. rather than Beethoven, Vivaldi and other classics.

    • @nssrrailfan6443
      @nssrrailfan6443 Місяць тому

      Do you think that a piece that’s 100 is the oldest piece in existence? That is hardly the case. This is actually fairly new music.

    • @Rusli1659LPSoldier
      @Rusli1659LPSoldier Місяць тому

      @@nssrrailfan6443 yeah but Rhapsody in Blue was the older master piece. but that was not the case. Maybe Hungarian Rhapsody too.
      some classical era is older than Rhapsody in Blue because they are 300 years old.

  • @zekesmyniknaym677
    @zekesmyniknaym677 3 роки тому +138

    Man, to think this piece is almost a century old is just mind-blowing to me

    • @nanamacapagal8342
      @nanamacapagal8342 Рік тому +7

      6 months away from it turning 100!
      Goddamn this is about to be 100 years old...

    • @fiibbii
      @fiibbii 11 місяців тому

      ​@@nanamacapagal83423 months now...

    • @jnm92
      @jnm92 10 місяців тому

      @@fiibbii 2 months........ now

    • @nebulawh
      @nebulawh 9 місяців тому

      ​@@jnm92Inching closer..

    • @magregor20
      @magregor20 9 місяців тому

      @@nebulawh 10 days now

  • @scottthompson-ez1hz
    @scottthompson-ez1hz 6 років тому +697

    fantastic piece of music. I'm now learning the piano at age 53 and I don't think ill achieve the technical ability to play this before my demise but o well. funny story, my stepfather used to know a guy who lived beneath Gershwin in new York city and he said he would become irritated at Gershwin's practicing at night so he would bang a broomstick against the ceiling.

    • @sophiatalksmusic3588
      @sophiatalksmusic3588 6 років тому +63

      No way! That's so awesome that he knew him, even if he grew annoyed with his music.

    • @jy3n2
      @jy3n2 6 років тому +218

      Gershwin: "I can't figure out how the percussion in this part should go. Oh, well, time to practice."
      Guy: (bangs broomstick on ceiling)
      Gershwin: "Ah, that's how it should go."

    • @GedMaybury23
      @GedMaybury23 6 років тому +10

      Ha-ha-ha! Well played, sir!

    • @barryweinrich7289
      @barryweinrich7289 6 років тому +21

      Don't doubt yourself . That's awesome ! The only way to get to Carnegie Hall is to "Practice , Practice Practice "

    • @BlackMamba-ui7xw
      @BlackMamba-ui7xw 6 років тому +9

      How can one become irritated by George's music? Lol at least this gave me a little hope because sometimes when I play they tell me to lower the volume

  • @asalways1504
    @asalways1504 7 років тому +559

    This is by far one of the New Yorkiest things that ever New Yorked!

    • @dingo_1865
      @dingo_1865 6 років тому +8

      Agreed!

    • @Bean_Soup
      @Bean_Soup 6 років тому +25

      *Blatantly ignores Frank Sinatra song with New York in the title*

    • @ionianmusic
      @ionianmusic 6 років тому +10

      Its not the title its the song.

    • @Theblackdog77
      @Theblackdog77 6 років тому +2

      Brilliant by post by you

    • @mac2phin
      @mac2phin 6 років тому +4

      As Always Yes, but the Olympic Committee used it at the opening ceremony of the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

  • @rickmorrow993
    @rickmorrow993 11 днів тому +2

    In 1970, my uncle, who was a classically trained pianist of extraordinary ability, played this song and said, "Now this is music."

  • @dandyguyinspace
    @dandyguyinspace 5 років тому +3960

    So you're standing there when it hits you,
    maybe quitting the band in 8th grade was a bad decision

    • @abelkoh2723
      @abelkoh2723 5 років тому +152

      It's rewind time

    • @abelkoh2723
      @abelkoh2723 5 років тому +157

      It's never too late to teach an old dog new tricks

    • @svenmorgenstern9506
      @svenmorgenstern9506 5 років тому +69

      Given the auditory torture that was me attempting to play the trombone, bailing on band was the best thing I ever did.
      Now, I'm attempting guitar - if nothing else, it's quieter. 😇

    • @uhhhhawahauh7376
      @uhhhhawahauh7376 5 років тому +20

      @@abelkoh2723 I actually snorted

    • @stephenhoward6829
      @stephenhoward6829 5 років тому +8

      What instrument, assassin?

  • @djGreenALERT
    @djGreenALERT 9 років тому +181

    I just pray that no dubstep remixers stumble upon this wonderful big band piece.The result would be catastrophic.

    • @lisafenixx
      @lisafenixx 9 років тому +3

      Mathew Maldonado That was awful

    • @djGreenALERT
      @djGreenALERT 9 років тому +2

      Mathew Maldonado who was you calling a horrid dj just out of curiosity?

    • @michaelvierling8484
      @michaelvierling8484 9 років тому +5

      Too late. Sounds itself like a remix of Liszt's 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody.

    • @Emrysize
      @Emrysize 9 років тому +11

      ***** "big band"? Do you know what big band actually refers to? Because this certainly isn't it.

    • @djGreenALERT
      @djGreenALERT 9 років тому +3

      Why don't you have a go at enlightening me then?

  • @emilydunlap3414
    @emilydunlap3414 6 років тому +409

    I think the person who faces the most pressure is either the principal clarinet player or the piano player, change my mind

    • @theyellowentity9668
      @theyellowentity9668 6 років тому +40

      How to make any lead instrument sweat

    • @isabellagonzalez7696
      @isabellagonzalez7696 5 років тому +16

      The Yellow Entity bruh, I got a solo coming up... and I’m already sweating

    • @coolchef64
      @coolchef64 5 років тому +15

      It's the entire orchestra If Woody Allen's in the audience.

    • @notafurry5965
      @notafurry5965 5 років тому +53

      It has to be the clarinet because this is probably the most recognizable clarinet piece and if you mess it up, society will destroy your hopes and dreams

    • @benjaminmarks8765
      @benjaminmarks8765 5 років тому +21

      Nah its definitely the triangle

  • @Sam-nb1rm
    @Sam-nb1rm 7 місяців тому +22

    100 years! May the legacy continue forever!
    Thank you Gershwin ❤😊

  • @epicman004
    @epicman004 3 роки тому +548

    I love this entire piece, but for me 10:37 to 12:27 is simply magical

    • @theconductoresplin8092
      @theconductoresplin8092 3 роки тому +9

      Agreed

    • @RuffDuddie
      @RuffDuddie 3 роки тому +29

      This part is called “the love theme”!

    • @annanovelli1318
      @annanovelli1318 3 роки тому +7

      Yesssss.......it's magical... to me too....!!!

    • @NotQuiteFirst
      @NotQuiteFirst 2 роки тому +12

      That part is so heartbreakingly beautiful, I can't take it

    • @patrickstallings9613
      @patrickstallings9613 2 роки тому +7

      I vividly remember this section in elementary school and going oh that was good but had no idea why. Even at a young age it moved me. At least once a year I listen up to the end of this piece and still cry every time. Imo it's the most beautiful thing I have ever heard in my 53 years of life. Just perfect.

  • @aacs4
    @aacs4 9 років тому +276

    What I've gathered after watching classical music videos on UA-cam for a while:
    Levels Of Maturity:
    Level 1: Stating how you're so much more mature than your friends for listening to classical music
    Level 2: Making fun of those who state how they are more mature for listening to this music
    Level 3: Making fun of people who make fun of those who state that they are mature for listening to this music
    Level 4: Stating how anyone who makes fun are just as bad as the people who say how they're mature for listening to classical music
    Level 5: Not commenting at all
    Level 6: Not scrolling down
    Level 7: Realizing that all forms of music are just as expressive and pure as any other. Classical music is just one form of many ways that humans express themselves, and the appreciation of all forms of music exemplifies true maturity
    I'm about a level 4 right now

    • @jordanfarmer6821
      @jordanfarmer6821 9 років тому +4

      ***** To be at a higher level, do I have to do all of the below? But not following that logic, I should be at a level seven. But... I do absolutely *hate* country. So maybe level four...

    • @hpsad6898
      @hpsad6898 9 років тому +2

      ***** isn't this big band tho?

    • @thecrazygamer5960
      @thecrazygamer5960 9 років тому

      ***** 4.

    • @SunshineCompanyLtd
      @SunshineCompanyLtd 9 років тому +7

      Bryan su I think it's also the fact that when someone today thinks of Country they think of Country Pop, and honestly no matter how you look at it anything related to modern pop is becoming worse, even more so than it used to be, which may be an opinion, but still extremely supportable. Even objectively, "a team led by artificial intelligence specialist Joan Serra at the Spanish National Research Council ran music from the last 50 years through some complex algorithms and found that pop songs have become intrinsically louder and more bland in terms of the chords, melodies and types of sound used." ( Interpret that any way you want. What was popular for the most part, was usually halfway decent at least, at least until people got too busy with their lives to sit down for an hour or two a day listening to albums or large compositions. I'd attribute it to the fact that humanity is moving away from true musicianship and as an industry, music is becoming more and more formulaic. It's more about money now, and who could blame them? Music unless it's pop is usually not a legitimate career anymore.

    • @12321dantheman
      @12321dantheman 9 років тому +1

      ***** So.Meta.

  • @youliahadzhidimova5260
    @youliahadzhidimova5260 9 років тому +157

    The very first time I heard this was in Disney's Fantasia. (Wasn't even my favourite segment in terms of animation, but the music left an impression even back then.) I always kinda assumed that a lot of people my generation got their first hear of Gershwin in Fantasia. Anyone else?

    • @spxctive
      @spxctive 9 років тому +2

      I thought I was the only one! 😆

    • @Aladar0utmod3
      @Aladar0utmod3 9 років тому

      Youlia Hadzhidimova it was most definitely my first time hearing it back in ye olde 99. holy shit i feel old.

    • @bobbyelias9642
      @bobbyelias9642 9 років тому +1

      Youlia Hadzhidimova Same, but I'm also here because of Trainwreck.

    • @net_has
      @net_has 9 років тому

      +Youlia Hadzhidimova Not my very first, but one of the first. My dad really likes Gershwin, so I've known the song for as long as I can remember. Some of my earliest memories of it are linked to Fantasia, though.

    • @Urakway
      @Urakway 9 років тому

      +Youlia Hadzhidimova it was mine!

  • @silviapenza8321
    @silviapenza8321 6 місяців тому +9

    My Sister Georgiana first played this masterpiece for me when we were in grade school, her teacher played this that day in class. We loved it. When she died we played this.
    Miss you sis RIP
    Love you.

  • @lindsays3414
    @lindsays3414 10 років тому +159

    My friends may call me a noob, geek, nerd… but I don't care!! I LOVE THIS SONG!!! CREATION OF PURE GENIUS!

    • @sunnysun7397
      @sunnysun7397 10 років тому +3

      ME TOO!!! I LOVE IT!!! I AM A BIG FAN OF CLASSICAL MUSIC!!!

    • @alexandruc2890
      @alexandruc2890 10 років тому +42

      Your friends are morons

    • @lindsays3414
      @lindsays3414 10 років тому +3

      ***** not all of them, but I don't worry about it because they're kinda all into... er... I can put it as crap. But still, I'm proud to be a geek :)

    • @sunnysun7397
      @sunnysun7397 10 років тому

      Lindsay S WAIT!! YOU ARE CALLING CLASSICAL MUSIC AND ANIME CR*P!!??

    • @lindsays3414
      @lindsays3414 10 років тому

      No. I was half-kidding, actually. But this one kid in school (not you, Saliha) always stops by my desk and insults my tastes.

  • @gregorycook5070
    @gregorycook5070 7 років тому +276

    Classical meets Jazz. More music like this should've been composed, they can fuse so well but are largely separate in the music world.

    • @marquezmargaret0
      @marquezmargaret0 6 років тому +5

      Gregory Cook too much snobbery
      It's sad, really

    • @irinaindeikina4042
      @irinaindeikina4042 6 років тому +14

      Well it's not that easy to do... This requires a special composing talent and a special level of craziness that only probably a few people ever achieved. Honestly, I can't fully understand this music, though I listen to (and play) both classical and jazz. The various musical ideas feel too disconnected from each other, and my shallow brain can't get one complet picture.... I'm sad

    • @matcoddy6097
      @matcoddy6097 6 років тому +13

      There's a whole Genre which is based on Classical-Jazz, its called "Third Stream"

    • @10Rice8Fun
      @10Rice8Fun 6 років тому +7

      Have you ever heard of progressive rock?

    • @bonniefox8088
      @bonniefox8088 6 років тому +4

      I heard in music appreciation class in the '50s that this is considered "progressive jazz".

  • @perihelionstudios7563
    @perihelionstudios7563 5 років тому +721

    Soon as that Clarinet hits I'm suddenly in 1925 or somethin'

  • @jennyoconnell7217
    @jennyoconnell7217 7 місяців тому +14

    I love this piece of music. Performed for the first time 100 years ago today: February 12, 1924.

  • @DerekCrawley1
    @DerekCrawley1 8 років тому +7080

    Does this remind anybody of the good ol' days of tom and jerry?

    • @zenogias01
      @zenogias01 8 років тому +191

      +Derek Crawley Gershwin was really popular when Tom and Jerry (and all of those old cartoons) were out and going strong, so it's no real surprise they aped the music style.
      And yes, now that you pointed it out, I'm totally getting nostalgic flashes :D

    • @yeyeye7143
      @yeyeye7143 8 років тому +28

      Yes :D

    • @hermanschwartz2705
      @hermanschwartz2705 8 років тому +47

      +D. Crawly Reminds me of United Airlines. And it is beautiful. But...

    • @hermanschwartz2705
      @hermanschwartz2705 8 років тому +6

      +Herman Schwartz Think I'll go throw some Eagles on the platter.

    • @rod0071234
      @rod0071234 8 років тому +5

      I think this song was on the tv show! I heard this in one of the eps idk which one tho

  • @Stormistery
    @Stormistery 9 років тому +175

    This melody makes me think about New York, about its sewers and about Broadway.
    It takes you back in time, to reflect about what this city has passed, all the negatives it had brought, the elegance in some parts of the music clearly shows how romanticized this city has been, but i guess that behind all this superficiality, it makes me think, mainly, how it has been a place for the birth of many things, a place for opportunities, and for its rampant growth, there's still magnificence to be explored...

    • @steveradow668
      @steveradow668 9 років тому +3

      +Storm Istery nicely expressed.

    • @ronhagg
      @ronhagg 9 років тому +3

      +Storm Istery - very well said.

    • @cyntar556
      @cyntar556 9 років тому +2

      Looking at your comment it takes me back in time to the entertainment world of early days, your thought was right on.

    • @ryangreene2159
      @ryangreene2159 9 років тому +2

      +Storm Istery You should be an author- with all due respect :)

    • @necromancer___3054
      @necromancer___3054 9 років тому

      i think the same, it always reminds me of NY or Chicago

  • @grumblekin
    @grumblekin 7 років тому +37

    I live overseas and will for quite a long time to come but when I need to feel "American" again, I listen to this and I am back in Charleston!

    • @skeleman5883
      @skeleman5883 7 років тому +7

      Really? I always got a more "New York City" vibe from this piece

    • @logi5413
      @logi5413 7 років тому +5

      this is a very bluesy piece in my opinion so fits charleston well :)

    • @foxegamingchannel3018
      @foxegamingchannel3018 7 років тому

      I understand what you mean but NYC is in america

  • @JadeyM.TheSecond
    @JadeyM.TheSecond 3 місяці тому +193

    Anyone from Alan Becker's concert?

  • @randomanon8781
    @randomanon8781 6 років тому +768

    if 1920 NYC had a theme song

    • @ramanpandit4667
      @ramanpandit4667 5 років тому +5

      Please everybody don't post comments just for the sake of posting.
      Allow you will agree Gershwin was a god of music. I heard this when i was fifteen. I am fifty three now. It still warms my heart.

    • @Bruh..669
      @Bruh..669 4 роки тому +5

      The great gatsby

    • @Sub-lt5yd
      @Sub-lt5yd 4 роки тому +2

      1930

    • @francescocirilli8440
      @francescocirilli8440 4 роки тому

      1 9 3 0

    • @patrickhodson8715
      @patrickhodson8715 4 роки тому +2

      It does. It’s this.

  • @darknightmike10yearsago
    @darknightmike10yearsago 5 років тому +777

    This song is the offspring of Jazz and Classical music making love together.

    • @terryenry7141
      @terryenry7141 5 років тому +5

      Yes!

    • @geauxanne
      @geauxanne 5 років тому +13

      Absofruitley.

    • @magicmonkey7075
      @magicmonkey7075 4 роки тому +44

      RockaBilly Well that’s why it’s a love child. It’s got the cool rhythms and stuff from jazz, but it’s also structured very deliberately like classical

    • @sierra3644
      @sierra3644 4 роки тому +17

      jazzical

    • @andralfoo
      @andralfoo 4 роки тому +24

      @RockaBilly jazz isnt by definiton "improvised music". Improvisation plays a great part in jazz, but jazz composicions are just as composed as orchestral or any other type of music that I know of, only that its more flexible and freely when you play it.

  • @johnscot1
    @johnscot1 2 роки тому +444

    Never been a fan of jazz, but this classical/jazz fusion is perfection.
    Perfectly captures a NY of the early 20th century, that for a young boy brought up in Scotland in the 60s, and only seeing it in b&w movies, could have been on the other side of the universe.
    Finally visited aged 55 in 2010 and have been back once since.

  • @rubygracemoseley8144
    @rubygracemoseley8144 10 місяців тому +10

    I heard this song in school two years ago when I was studying different artists through American history. Gershwin was one of the last ones I studied. I heard this song and loved it so much I played it every day for like a month and it’s probably one of my favorite songs to this day! I love how upbeat and fun it is and how unpredictable it is. The music doesn’t always seem to make sense. It doesn’t always seem like the things that were put together should be put together. But it all sounds so perfect and crazy and wild together! Very 1920’s feeling!

  • @lyl9255
    @lyl9255 8 років тому +372

    That opening scale always climbs higher than expected.

    • @themanhimself436
      @themanhimself436 7 років тому +5

      wtf is ur profile pic

    • @lyl9255
      @lyl9255 7 років тому +2

      Lufsig the Ikea wolf.

    • @Xenol1997
      @Xenol1997 7 років тому +67

      I honestly thought it was one of the twin towers burning at first...

    • @JebBushHimself
      @JebBushHimself 7 років тому +32

      It's like a stoner, they don't think they can get any higher, but lo and behold

    • @dramawind
      @dramawind 7 років тому +9

      I thought it was one of the twin towers burning too...

  • @Youngapollo47
    @Youngapollo47 9 років тому +143

    3:00
    Gets me every god damn time. Beautiful

    • @caliwunder441
      @caliwunder441 9 років тому +5

      doom. nice :)

    • @BeAsTyMoNsTeRs
      @BeAsTyMoNsTeRs 9 років тому +4

      +Charleston M I like the horns in the background in the part at 12:12. I play French Horn and when I played that part in a prestigious honors band, it gave me chills.

    • @lesleyprobert4082
      @lesleyprobert4082 8 років тому +1

      +foxking39
      Me too

    • @LoveFlatfootin1
      @LoveFlatfootin1 8 років тому +8

      +foxking39 So beautiful. It makes the energy of New York flow through my veins every time I listen.

    • @pl4ntf00d
      @pl4ntf00d 8 років тому +1

      +foxking39 maddvillainy

  • @Hakiimthedream
    @Hakiimthedream 4 роки тому +57

    i randomly started humming a tune, then i realized i was remembering it from a movie i watched in middle school, for 20 minutes i looked up movies about famous pianist/composers... long story short i got here and i’m glad i did

  • @123vroom
    @123vroom Рік тому +83

    for anyone confused about the comments, the kpop group Red Velvet will be sampling this in their upcoming The ReVe festival 2022: Birthday EP's lead single 'Birthday' on 28th of November

    • @justarandomdude.9285
      @justarandomdude.9285 Рік тому +5

      This is the weirdest combination ever, it's like Spiderman doing Hello Kitty ads?!..

    • @lxncexzs
      @lxncexzs Рік тому +2

      @@justarandomdude.9285it was okay tho i feel and they also did that before with bach’s air on g string and it’s literally perfection:)

  • @nicholasprakash3411
    @nicholasprakash3411 3 роки тому +158

    This is the most joyful piece of music ever written. I can never be unhappy listening to it. I've lived since I first heard it as a child and it's still my favorite classical piece.

  • @edwardblack8532
    @edwardblack8532 3 роки тому +77

    After getting headphones for the first time, I hear parts of this I never heard before.
    Out of all the older jazz music I've heard, this and Duke Ellington's 'Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue' are by far the best, most thought-out pieces of jazz in the last century. I love how 'busy' this one feels, how the rhythm captures the feeling of freely exploring a busy, almost hectic metropolis in the roaring twenties, and then at the 10:37 mark it becomes more quiet as if the city is going to sleep. That's what I get from it, anyway.
    We need more music that distinctly reminds you of a particular place. And we need music that actually captivates the ears and hearts. Modern jazz/classical doesn't do that so well.

    • @michaelesgro9506
      @michaelesgro9506 Рік тому +1

      What are your thoughts on Bop, Thelonious Monk in particular? Miles Davis earlier works pre Spanish influence (please check Kind of Blue album, all of it!!! Or if only one track, "Blue in Green") If you have not indulged, please give it a chance. It's vocabulary (if you can call it that, mostly internal to its individual pieces, but vague motifs, themes do arise) is not always immediately accessible, I have a gut feeling (based loosely on what you have written, think 50s NYC) you will come to love it. To start, I suggest "Reflections" "Round Midnight", "Straight, No Chaser", and "Ruby, My Dear"
      EDIT: I mean these individual pieces..there are albums of the same name that of course include those pieces, so be sure to check out those tracks...listen to it all eventually of course if you like, just feel these are a great primer for delving into his work! I would also be curious to hear your views on some Jazz Samba/Bossa Nova, totally different, but the likes of Stan Getz, Joao Gilberto interpretations of Antonio Carlos Jobim, etchi ca

  • @peterellinger5532
    @peterellinger5532 3 роки тому +47

    Have listened to it often for over 75 years; and I continue to love it. It was written in NY but is universal.

  • @reveluvanessa
    @reveluvanessa Рік тому +28

    I didn't like when people commented: I'm here because of ____ artist.
    But... I gotta be honest, y'all, I'm here bc of Red Velvet sampling this piece on their new song, and me wants to know what to expect

  • @sxyslyvxn
    @sxyslyvxn 8 років тому +164

    This work was the first all out attempt to bridge the gap between jazz and classical symphonic music.... Gershwin put the word 'pop music' into being popular

    • @theomartin6238
      @theomartin6238 8 років тому +4

      In thoses time jazz was actually rag-time which was indeed classical music with ragged time.

    • @sxyslyvxn
      @sxyslyvxn 8 років тому +28

      Ragtime came out during the period known as the post-Reconstruction era up until the early 20th Century, with the likes of composer Scott Joplin making it most popular alongside a type of jazz known as 'Dixieland' with its lively syncopated rhythms and use of horns, piano, clarinet. Even young composer Irving Berlin wrote a few rags and like-minded tunes, 'Alexander's Ragtime Band' is one example.
      Joplin was originally trained as a classical pianist which is where he learned about the classical works of Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, but realized Americans at the time could never accept, let alone allow, a man of color to do such works before a mostly white audience, due in most part to the Jim Crow laws at the time. He wound up working as a pianist working at local saloons, brothels and the like while working on composing his opera, 'Tremonisha', which wound up being performed several years later after his death.
      If you want to see a good film about Joplin's music and his life, check one out simply called 'Joplin' featuring Billy Dee Williams and Art Carney.
      Berlin (whose original name was (Israel 'Izzy' Baline) received most of his training from his father, who worked during the weekdays as a kosher meat inspector and on weekends and Jewish holidays as a cantor at the local neighborhood synagogue. Dad was hoping his son would continue the family tradition, since both of them were often seen singing together during services, like a scene out of the classic films, 'the Jazz Singer'.
      Ragtime music was quite popular but began to wane about the time of Joplin's death in 1917, but somehow made a brief resurrection when the 1970s film, 'the Sting' (featuring Paul Newman, Robert Redford and Robert Shaw) came out. Composer and arranger Marvin Hamlisch did a little doctoring up on Joplin's compositions for the soundtrack, making the soundtrack and the film a big sell in the record store as well as at the box-office.
      These composers paved the way for 'boogie-woogie', 'swing' the big bands', the true forerunners of the early rockabilly era and strangely enough, they still go in and out of style by a number of artists over the years.
      AND THE BEAT GOES ON..... KEEP ON ROCKIN'!

    • @MisterAppleEsq
      @MisterAppleEsq 6 років тому +4

      SolarAngel Waldeck Wow, that is remarkably informative for a UA-cam comment.

    • @hasamidschwartz8725
      @hasamidschwartz8725 6 років тому +2

      Yeah, this is actually super helpful -- I'd been wondering about this history for a while now.

    • @phxbillcee
      @phxbillcee 6 років тому

      LOL, Before I saw yours I had commented almost the exact same thing on the site where I posted this song!!!

  • @michrain5872
    @michrain5872 2 роки тому +79

    This is my favorite recording of this piece

    • @marybegue5800
      @marybegue5800 Рік тому +2

      Thank goodnesss you got both Fantasia and some fabulous music.

    • @pentheclickety
      @pentheclickety 9 місяців тому +2

      Fantasia is THE film that just made me love music and art and what both can do

    • @mermaid_hina2713
      @mermaid_hina2713 8 місяців тому +1

      Actually when I say Fantasia 2000 when it was new, and I was 10, when I heard the name Rhapsody in Blues my eyes just lit up and I lightly said to my family, "I know that song, I know that song!!!"

  • @jetroad8932
    @jetroad8932 3 роки тому +31

    Just imagine walking through the streets of New York, looking all around and listening to this music.
    Stunning.

    • @SlashinatorZ
      @SlashinatorZ 9 місяців тому

      Did you see the Fantasia skit with it?

  • @foosbabaganoosh1
    @foosbabaganoosh1 3 місяці тому +3

    Dude I cannot IMAGINE being a young lad in the 1920's and then all the sudden Gershwin drops this absolute banger.

  • @jasonlefler3456
    @jasonlefler3456 7 років тому +306

    There are many fantastic pieces of music that are representative of America.
    This one represents America as it truly wants to be, its best self.
    Idealistic, kind hearted, dignified, considerate,
    energetic, neighborly, sweet, hopeful, loving,
    dreaming big, ready to live and laugh,
    eager to learn, create, innovate,
    and always full of promise, joy, and grace.

    • @bigsid54
      @bigsid54 6 років тому +14

      Promise, Joy, Grace and a totally corrupt, and reprehensible government.

    • @A1Motivator
      @A1Motivator 6 років тому

      @@bigsid54 How right you are "54" Be safe when he gets run over soonest!

    • @markusmafra6910
      @markusmafra6910 5 років тому

      Boa, Jason . Agora você definiu tudo .

    • @billd.5892
      @billd.5892 5 років тому +5

      So well stated, Jason, and I miss those decades.

    • @marbardan
      @marbardan 5 років тому

      East Coast-Wise.

  • @greenlamp9219
    @greenlamp9219 8 років тому +391

    I brought myself here :)

    • @Cat-rl5ue
      @Cat-rl5ue 8 років тому +11

      haha me too

    • @cynicism90
      @cynicism90 7 років тому +2

      Wow, it must really have taken a lot of work to type the words. I guess spelling is a serious issue for you, isn't it?

    • @LeeIceMake
      @LeeIceMake 7 років тому +4

      Well, to find a good music yourself is not that simple as it may seem. ;)

    • @phoebecarter8269
      @phoebecarter8269 7 років тому +3

      Cool Cat omfg that is HILARIOUS!! 😂😂😂😂

    • @greenlamp9219
      @greenlamp9219 7 років тому +15

      finally a sensible comment in this thread

  • @BenjaminSteber
    @BenjaminSteber 3 роки тому +154

    The quintessential sounds of American music. The classical and romantic music she inherited, the big band brass music she would popularize, the blues and jazz sound she would engineer and the enormous spectacle she would put on for the world.

    • @frzferdinand72
      @frzferdinand72 2 роки тому +11

      Yes indeed, this piece is American as apple pie and baseball. I feel like this is what people who came to Ellis Island were feeling.

    • @ebf5026
      @ebf5026 10 місяців тому +1

      @@frzferdinand72 But apple pie isn't american

  • @simonasfaw9450
    @simonasfaw9450 Місяць тому +2

    Almost half a day of searching and I smiled ear to ear when I heard the first Clarine notes 🎶🎶

  • @519forestmonk9
    @519forestmonk9 4 роки тому +83

    As a former and long time employee of United Airlines, this song brings back many fond memories.

    • @Ferdinand_FE
      @Ferdinand_FE 2 роки тому +15

      Yes!!! I was scrolling thru the comments to see if anyone recognized this song from the United Airlines commercials

    • @jerrythemouse28
      @jerrythemouse28 2 роки тому +8

      @@Ferdinand_FE And their safety videos

    • @robertbreedon9137
      @robertbreedon9137 2 роки тому +7

      Come Fly Chicago's Home Town Airline

    • @jerrythemouse28
      @jerrythemouse28 2 роки тому +4

      @@robertbreedon9137 I live in San Francisco, United serves SFO as their primary Asia, Oceania, Pacific Region, Hawaii and West Coast Hub

    • @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102
      @TheLewistownTrainspotter8102 Рік тому +5

      @@jerrythemouse28 Somehow I really love how the "Safety is Global" video rearranges the piece to be done in the musical instruments of whatever country is shown onscreen.

  • @arekkusu888
    @arekkusu888 9 років тому +140

    I'm an unborn embryo and I mistake this for "classical music", which I love listening to. Please love me.

    • @arekkusu888
      @arekkusu888 9 років тому +25

      In fact, I am not even an embryo. I am a glint in the milkman's eye.

    • @TheSunlitLeaf
      @TheSunlitLeaf 9 років тому +2

      ROFL after that how could anyone not love you? :D

    • @abbyroadme
      @abbyroadme 9 років тому +3

      arekkusu888 The best comment EVER!

    • @Richard_is_cool
      @Richard_is_cool 9 років тому

      arekkusu888 Blackadder? I loved the Pitts.

    • @ergjoule
      @ergjoule 9 років тому +9

      Dear Embryo:
      I am a gleam in my parents' eyes, but I hope I am conceived soon, because I know I am only going to this listen to this

  • @Ciclopea2
    @Ciclopea2 5 років тому +216

    This will forever be one of my favorite musical pieces ever, and will always remind me of my oldest niece when she was like a week old and i made her listen to this, her reaction to it, she kept flinching with the piano in a way i thought she was gonna cry, but she kept listening raising her little arms with a look of surprise in her beautiful eyes, i'll never forget it, it fills my heart with love for this music and the thought of the beautiful young woman my dear niece has become.

    • @H4lfxLife
      @H4lfxLife 3 роки тому +7

      Most Wholesome YT Comment of the Year award

    • @davepoor8005
      @davepoor8005 3 роки тому +4

      Absolutely Lovely Image! :) thank you
      may the next generation be all that we hoped to be :)

    • @Daidoro
      @Daidoro Рік тому +1

      Mine as well to what I've just heard on Fantasia 2000!

  • @Pixillious
    @Pixillious 7 місяців тому +18

    It is heinous to have ads interrupt this masterpiece

    • @vindobonaification
      @vindobonaification 6 місяців тому +1

      I don't get those interruptions. You should use some effective adblockers like ghostery.

    • @Pixillious
      @Pixillious 6 місяців тому

      @@vindobonaification I should check that out. My adblocker stopped working one day. Haven't gotten around to changing it

  • @jamesabrahart2175
    @jamesabrahart2175 4 роки тому +213

    They say that you can tell how good a performance of rhapsody in blue is going to be by the clarinet solo at the start.
    This one was on. point.

  • @lw7604
    @lw7604 3 роки тому +35

    I was born in a generation that allows me to listen to this whenever I want without a radio or having it live, thank you. 🙏🏼 😊

  • @momoinmotown
    @momoinmotown 7 років тому +60

    that clarinet will never fail to get me

  • @edajungck
    @edajungck 6 місяців тому +5

    He Gershwin didn't even make it to 40. We as a Nation have so much to be thankful for. I love the American Art of early 20th century.

  • @williamprice2186
    @williamprice2186 7 років тому +142

    I'm here because George Gershwin is a badass.

    • @piscessmith4785
      @piscessmith4785 6 років тому

      Hello 👏👏👏👏💃

    • @Teajryan
      @Teajryan 6 років тому +2

      I'm here because George Soros wants me to take down America

    • @barryweinrich7289
      @barryweinrich7289 6 років тому +1

      I agree . And he probably never knew it .

  • @marioguts
    @marioguts 10 років тому +35

    This piece is so beautiful. It makes me feel so many feels.

    • @sovrabunting3275
      @sovrabunting3275 10 років тому

      i know right! all the feels were caught!!!

    • @PR-fh1wi
      @PR-fh1wi 10 років тому +2

      Really brings out the awesomeness of Gershwin's time.

    • @marioguts
      @marioguts 10 років тому +2

      Yes! Also I noticed that 30 Rock has VERY similar styles. You should check out the Original Score from the show, if you like Rhapsody in Blue you'll love it

  • @janadogan302
    @janadogan302 3 роки тому +43

    This is the most beautiful piece of music ever written. So many emotions. I just love it.

  • @yerimise5429
    @yerimise5429 Рік тому +299

    I just know it. no one can pull a classical music aside from Red Velvet the song is not even out yet but i just know they’re gonna SERVE

  • @zaquar
    @zaquar 3 роки тому +27

    The fact we have music like this, avaliable to everyone for free, makes me happy to be alive... I feel like some kind of thief.

    • @adrianlee3497
      @adrianlee3497 3 роки тому +3

      This suite is bucket list. No need for guilt.

  • @Floating_Invertebrate
    @Floating_Invertebrate 8 років тому +23

    Gotta admit, I was real down about my night because I have been up for 44 hours straight I'm working on my english final, which is a huge research paper due tomorrow. But once I started listening to this piece, I have been motivated and working as if I just did 3 lines of cocaine.

    • @kainevittulainen
      @kainevittulainen 8 років тому +2

      +quinlan knaup what happens if you do three lines *and* listen to it?

    • @chatdonut
      @chatdonut 3 місяці тому

      I hope you aced that final

  • @LittleLeeena
    @LittleLeeena 9 років тому +34

    Gosh....I'm so in love with the clarinet in this. My life goal is to play this with a band one day.

    • @christianablikstad3008
      @christianablikstad3008 9 років тому

      +LittleLeena You should watch the fortissimo fest video and look at the pianist. He's really good, and is hilarious to watch.

    • @gregorydabideen1566
      @gregorydabideen1566 9 років тому

      I played in marching band. look up Vicksburg marching band rhapsody

    • @gregorydabideen1566
      @gregorydabideen1566 9 років тому

      it's the 08 Stevensville lakeshore performance

    • @christianablikstad3008
      @christianablikstad3008 9 років тому

      Mattawan marching band? That was great.

    • @gregorydabideen1566
      @gregorydabideen1566 9 років тому

      +Christiana Blikstad no mattawan stole it

  • @ahmedaly4397
    @ahmedaly4397 Місяць тому +2

    This music was written 100 years ago. That is immortality of art. Very contemporary music classic symphony orchestra with Jazz music 🎷 ❤