Robert Russell Bennett
Symphonic Story of Jerome Kern
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Composer:Robert Russell BennettGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:16:18The "Symphonic Story of Jerome Kern" is a musical composition by Robert Russell Bennett, which premiered on January 22, 1944, at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The piece is a tribute to the American composer Jerome Kern, who is known for his contributions to the American musical theater. The composition is divided into four movements, each of which represents a different aspect of Kern's music. The first movement, titled "Introduction and Scene," sets the stage for the piece and introduces the main themes that will be developed throughout. The second movement, "Ballad," features some of Kern's most famous ballads, including "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" and "The Way You Look Tonight." The third movement, "Dance," showcases Kern's ability to write catchy and memorable dance tunes, such as "The Last Time I Saw Paris" and "I Won't Dance." The final movement, "Finale," brings all of the themes together in a grand finale that celebrates Kern's legacy. One of the characteristics of the "Symphonic Story of Jerome Kern" is its use of orchestration. Bennett was known for his skill in orchestrating music, and he uses the full range of the orchestra to bring Kern's music to life. The piece also features a variety of musical styles, from lush ballads to upbeat dance tunes, which reflects Kern's versatility as a composer. Overall, the "Symphonic Story of Jerome Kern" is a fitting tribute to one of America's greatest composers. Its premiere at Carnegie Hall was a success, and the piece has since been performed by orchestras around the world.More....
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