Introduced in the 1924 musical comedy Lady Be Good, "Fascinating Rhythm" is a classic example of George Gershwin composing a "jagged musical space", into which precise "verbal shards" had to be fit, much like in the art of creating mosaics, a favorite Ira Gershwin metaphor to describe the craft of the lyricist (Furia 1996: 5). This paper pursues an earlier investigation of the Gershwin songbook, which has had such a powerful influence on the development of popular song and music (Arleo 2002). I first relate the circumstances under which "Fascinating Rhythm" was written. After presenting the overall structure of the song, I then use metrical grids (Lerdahl and Jackendoff 1983) to analyze the interplay between the musical and linguistic rhyth...
Popular song at the beginning of the twentieth century exhibited several new tendencies that, over t...
International audienceBaldwin’s Another Country is a deeply rhythmic novel, developing its musical t...
The evolution of twentieth century American music involves much more than the continuation of Europe...
Introduced in the 1924 musical comedy Lady Be Good, "Fascinating Rhythm" is a classic example of Geo...
Introduced in the 1924 musical comedy Lady Be Good, "Fascinating Rhythm" is a classic example of Geo...
The author investigates various ways in which George Gershwin’s music and Ira Gershwin’s lyrics are ...
Contains advertisements and/or short musical examples of pieces being sold by publisher.https://digi...
pre-printThe year 1924 was a banner period in the early career of the young George Gershwin. The ast...
The shift in the American economic viewpoint before and after World War I left an indelible mark on ...
This is a companion piece to an essay on Jerome Kern’s “All the Things You Are,” where an alternativ...
The music of George Gershwin has remained ensconced in concert programs ever since the premiere of R...
UnrestrictedThe history of musical composition in American culture reveals a complex and diverse set...
George Gershwin, one of America\u27s best-loved twentieth-century composers, left a rich legacy of p...
Rhythm and meter are significant expressive elements in Robert Schumann’s music. Nowhere is his awar...
Instrumental and vocal compositions agree with the mother tongue rhythm of the composer, proving th...
Popular song at the beginning of the twentieth century exhibited several new tendencies that, over t...
International audienceBaldwin’s Another Country is a deeply rhythmic novel, developing its musical t...
The evolution of twentieth century American music involves much more than the continuation of Europe...
Introduced in the 1924 musical comedy Lady Be Good, "Fascinating Rhythm" is a classic example of Geo...
Introduced in the 1924 musical comedy Lady Be Good, "Fascinating Rhythm" is a classic example of Geo...
The author investigates various ways in which George Gershwin’s music and Ira Gershwin’s lyrics are ...
Contains advertisements and/or short musical examples of pieces being sold by publisher.https://digi...
pre-printThe year 1924 was a banner period in the early career of the young George Gershwin. The ast...
The shift in the American economic viewpoint before and after World War I left an indelible mark on ...
This is a companion piece to an essay on Jerome Kern’s “All the Things You Are,” where an alternativ...
The music of George Gershwin has remained ensconced in concert programs ever since the premiere of R...
UnrestrictedThe history of musical composition in American culture reveals a complex and diverse set...
George Gershwin, one of America\u27s best-loved twentieth-century composers, left a rich legacy of p...
Rhythm and meter are significant expressive elements in Robert Schumann’s music. Nowhere is his awar...
Instrumental and vocal compositions agree with the mother tongue rhythm of the composer, proving th...
Popular song at the beginning of the twentieth century exhibited several new tendencies that, over t...
International audienceBaldwin’s Another Country is a deeply rhythmic novel, developing its musical t...
The evolution of twentieth century American music involves much more than the continuation of Europe...