GERSHWIN Prelude No.1 from the Three Preludes

Bản dịch tiếng Việt ở bên dưới. Three Preludes are short piano pieces by George Gershwin, which were first performed by the composer at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City in 1926. Each prelude is a well-known example of early-20th-century American classical music, as influenced by jazz. Gershwin dedicated his Preludes to friend and musical advisor Bill Daly. The first prelude, in B-flat major, begins with a five-note blues motif; virtually all the melodic material in the piece is based on this theme. Syncopated rhythms based on the Brazilian baião and chords containing flattened sevenths occur throughout; these give the piece a strong jazz feel. Although these sounds are far from adventurous by modern standards, to the audiences of the late 1920s they were almost unheard of. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe for more Nhớ Theo Dõi để cậ
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