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==Compositions== {{Main|List of compositions by George Gershwin}} ''' Orchestral ''' * ''[[Rhapsody in Blue]]'' for piano and orchestra (1924) * ''[[Concerto in F]]'' for piano and orchestra (1925) * ''[[An American in Paris]]'' for orchestra (1928) * ''Dream Sequence/The Melting Pot'' for chorus and orchestra (1931) * ''[[Second Rhapsody]]'' for piano and orchestra (1931), originally titled ''Rhapsody in Rivets'' * ''[[Cuban Overture]]'' for orchestra (1932), originally entitled ''Rumba'' * ''[[Strike Up the Band (song)|March from "Strike Up the Band"]]'' for orchestra (1934) * ''[[Variations on "I Got Rhythm"]]'' for piano and orchestra (1934) * ''[[Catfish Row]]'' for orchestra (1936), a suite based on music from ''[[Porgy and Bess]]'' * ''[[Shall We Dance (1937 film)|Shall We Dance]]'' (1937), a movie score feature-length ballet '''Solo piano''' * ''[[Three Preludes (Gershwin)|Three Preludes]]'' (1926) * ''George Gershwin's Song-book'' (1932), solo piano arrangements of 18 songs '''Operas''' * ''[[Blue Monday (opera)|Blue Monday]]'' (1922), one-act opera * ''[[Porgy and Bess]]'' (1935) at the [[Colonial Theatre (Boston, Massachusetts)|Colonial Theatre]] in Boston{{sfn|Jablonski|Stewart|1973|pp=25, 227β229.}} '''London musicals''' * ''[[Primrose (musical)|Primrose]]'' (1924) '''Broadway musicals''' * ''[[George White's Scandals]]'' (1920β1924), featuring, at one point, the 1922 one-act opera ''[[Blue Monday (opera)|Blue Monday]]'' * ''[[Lady, Be Good (musical)|Lady, Be Good]]'' (1924) * ''[[Tip-Toes]]'' (1925) * ''Tell Me More!'' (1925) * ''[[Oh, Kay!]]'' (1926) * ''[[Strike Up the Band (musical)|Strike Up the Band]]'' (1927) * ''[[Funny Face (musical)|Funny Face]]'' (1927) * ''[[Rosalie (musical)|Rosalie]]'' (1928) * ''[[Treasure Girl]]'' (1928) * ''[[Show Girl (1929 musical)|Show Girl]]'' (1929) * ''[[Girl Crazy]]'' (1930) * ''[[Of Thee I Sing]]'' (1931) * ''[[Pardon My English]]'' (1933) * ''[[Let 'Em Eat Cake]]'' (1933) * ''[[My One and Only (musical)|My One and Only]]'' (1983), an original 1983 musical using previously written Gershwin songs * ''[[Crazy for You (musical)|Crazy for You]]'' (1992), a revised version of ''Girl Crazy'' * ''[[Nice Work If You Can Get It (musical)|Nice Work If You Can Get It]]'' (2012), a musical with a score by George and Ira Gershwin * ''[[An American in Paris (musical)|An American in Paris]]'', a musical that ran on Broadway from April 2015 to October 2016 '''Films for which Gershwin wrote original scores''' * ''[[Delicious (1931 film)|Delicious]]'' (1931), an early version of the ''Second Rhapsody'' and one other musical sequence was used in this film, the rest were rejected by the studio * ''[[Shall We Dance (1937 film)|Shall We Dance]]'' (1937), original orchestral score by Gershwin, no recordings available in modern stereo, some sections have never been recorded (Nominated- [[Academy Award for Best Original Song]]: They Can't Take That Away from Me) * ''[[A Damsel in Distress (1937 film)|A Damsel in Distress]]'' (1937) * ''[[The Goldwyn Follies]]'' (1938), posthumously released * ''[[The Shocking Miss Pilgrim]]'' (1947), uses previously unpublished songs
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