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In 1919-20 George Gershwin was making a name for himself with Broadway songs and a first show of his own in New York. But he was already attracted to the world of classical music - a world he would enter with a bang in 1924 with his ¡°Rhapsody in blue¡±. He prepared himself for this by taking an intensive course in composition, during which he wrote this brief ¡°Lullaby¡± for string quartet as an exercise, probably in 1919. He liked its catchy melody so much that he later used it again in his one-act ¡°jazz opera¡± ¡°Blue Monday Blues¡±. ¡°I find the piece charming and kind¡±, wrote his brother Ira in 1968 when the quartet movement appeared in print for the first time. Thus the world was given a second lullaby by this American composer - one worthy to stand alongside his famous ¡°Summertime¡± from ¡°Porgy and Bess¡±.
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