With George Gershwin’s melancholy melody and DuBose Heyward’s colloquial poetry, the opening aria from ‘Porgy and Bess’ remains, 90 years after its premiere, among the most beloved songs in American ...
Or anywhere else, it turns out, which is absolutely everywhere. The song says summer, and the magic of it is that it says so many different summers -- the hot, urban summer or the lazy, rural summer - ...
"Summertime" might be the opening word in George Gershwin's iconic song, but as Rob Kapilow points out to Performance Today host Fred Child, that's not where the music really starts. The eight ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X We’re just going to throw this right on out there: “Summertime” is the greatest pop song of all ...
Summertime and the livin’ is easy… They are lyrics we’ve heard time and time again. While the vessels of those words have consistently changed throughout the decades, they almost always waft to the ...
A committee will examine the state of the science on how summertime experiences affect school-age children (PreK-12) across three areas of well-being: 1) education, learning, and achievement; 2) ...
Since the 1935 world premiere production of the classic folk opera, Porgy and Bess, much of the score of George Gershwin's first opera has become musical canon. Leaping off of the operatic stage and ...
Summer and Ale are beyond star-crossed on Netflix's hit Italian soap Summertime. But the Season 2 finale only rubbed salt into the broken hearts and teary eyes of fans who have been rooting for this ...
Summertime is just around the corner, but, I'll be honest, it feels like I've been counting down the days since the moment last summer ended. Between school, work and everything else, we all have so ...
It's Christmas Eve and we are going to go celebrate being young and being alive.
It may seem reductive to compare French filmmaker Catherine Corsini’s “Summertime” (“La Belle Saison”) to the acclaimed “Blue is the Warmest Color” simply because both revolve around the ups and downs ...