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Earl Wild

The Man I Love, from Virtuoso Etudes after Gershwin  Play

Andy Feldbau Piano

Recorded on 10/10/2012, uploaded on 03/13/2013

Musician's or Publisher's Notes

 

In 1976,  Earl Wild wrote his now-famous piano transcriptions based on George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess, and also revised his Virtuoso Etudes based on the popular songs: I Got Rhythm, Somebody Loves Me, Liza, Embraceable You, Fascinatin' Rhythm, The Man I Love, and Oh, Lady be Good. In 1989, he also composed an improvisation for solo piano based on Gershwin's Someone To Watch Over Me in the form of a Theme and Three Variations and included it on his 1989 CD "Earl Wild plays his Transcriptions of Gershwin." Wild originally wrote six of his Virtuoso Etudes based on Gershwin songs in the late 1950's, all of which were revised in 1976. Earl Wild, also a phenomenal virtuoso classical pianist, passed away at age 94 in 2010. That same year he gave his last piano recital. .       Andy Feldbau