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Porgy And Bess - George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward / Lorin Maazel / Cleveland Orchestra & Chorus / DECCA 3X LP SET 609-11
Porgy and Bess (/ˈpɔːrɡi/) is an English-language opera by American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written by author DuBose Heyward and lyricist Ira Gershwin. It was adapted from Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward's play Porgy, itself an adaptation of DuBose Heyward's 1925 novel of the same name.
Porgy and Bess was first performed in Boston on September 30, 1935, before it moved to Broadway in New York City. It featured a cast of classically trained African-American singers—a daring artistic choice at the time. After an initially unpopular public reception, a 1976 Houston Grand Opera production gained it new popularity, and it is now one of the best-known and most frequently performed operas.
The libretto of Porgy and Bess tells the story of Porgy, a disabled black street beggar living in the slums of Charleston. It deals with his attempts to rescue Bess from the clutches of Crown, her violent and possessive lover, and Sportin' Life, her drug dealer. The opera plot generally follows the stage play.
In the years following Gershwin's death, Porgy and Bess was adapted for smaller scale performances. It was adapted as a film Porgy and Bess in 1959. Some of the songs in the opera, such as "Summertime", became popular and are frequently recorded.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the trend has been toward productions with greater fidelity to Gershwin's original intentions. Smaller-scale productions also continue to be mounted. A complete recorded version of the score was released in 1976; since then, it has been recorded several times.
Tracklist:
Porgy And Bess | ||
A1 | Introduction And Act 1, Scene 1 | |
A2 | Catfish Row | |
A3 | A Summer Evening (Start) | |
A4 | Jazzbo Brown Blues | |
A5 | Summertime | |
A6 | A Woman Is A Sometime Thing | |
A7 | Here Comes De Honey Man | |
A8 | They Pass By Singin'' | |
B1 | Oh Little Stars (Conclusion Act 1) | |
2. Act 1, Scene 2; |
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B2 | Serena's Room | |
B3 | The Following Night | |
B4 | Gone, Gone, Gone | |
B5 | Overflow | |
B6 | My Man's Gone Now | |
B7 | Leavin' For The Promise' Lan' | |
1. Act 2, Scene1; |
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C1 | Catfish Row - A Month Later | |
C2 | It Takes A Long Pull To Get There | |
C3 | I Got Plenty O' Nuttin | |
C4 | Buzzard Song | |
C5 | Bess, You Is My Woman | |
C6 | Oh, I Can't Sit Down | |
1. Act 2, Scene 2 |
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D1 | Kittiwah Island - Evening | |
D2 | The Same Day | |
D3 | I Aint Got No Shame | |
D4 | It Aint Necessarily So | |
D5 | What You Want Wid Bess? | |
2. Act 2, Scene 3; |
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D6 | Catfish Row-Before Dawn | |
D7 | A Week Later (Start) | |
D8 | Oh, Doctor Jesus | |
D9 | Strawberry Woman | |
D10 | Crab Man | |
D11 | I Loves You, Porgy | |
E1 | 1 Act 2, Scene 3 (Conclusion) | |
2. Act 2, Scene 4; |
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E2 | Serena's Room-Dawn Of The Following Day | |
E3 | Oh, Hev'nly Father | |
E4 | Oh, De Lawd Shake The Heavens | |
E5 | Oh, Dere's Somebody Knockin' At De Do'' | |
E6 | A Red Headed Woman | |
3. Act 3, Scene1; |
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E7 | Catfish Row-The Next Night | |
E8 | Clara, Clara | |
E9 | Death Of Crown | |
1. Act 3. Scene 2; |
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F1 | Catfish Row-The Next Afternoon | |
F2 | There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York | |
2. Act 3, Scene 3; |
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F3 | Catfish Row-A Week Later | |
F4 | Good Mornin' | |
F5 | Sistuh! | |
F6 | Oh, Bess | |
F7 | Oh Where Is My Bess | |
F8 | Ow Lawd, I'm On My Way |
- Choir – The Cleveland Orchestra Children's Chorus, The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus
- Composed By – Gershwin
- Conductor, Other [Introduction] – Lorin Maazel
- Directed By [Cleveland Orchestra Children's Chorus, The] – Becky Seredick
- Directed By [Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, The] – Robert Page
- Libretto By – DuBose Heyward
- Liner Notes – Lehman Engel
- Lyrics By – DuBose Heyward, Ira Gershwin
- Orchestra – The Cleveland Orchestra
- Performer – Arthur Thompson (2), Barbara Conrad (2), Barbara Hendricks, Florence Quivar, Francois Clemmons, Leona Mitchell, McHenry Boatwright, Willard White