Music of Kern, Gershwin, Rogers, Youmans and Arthur Schwartz
Milton Rettenberg
Milton Rettenberg was the first pianist other than Gershwin himself to perform Rhapsody in blue(with Paul Whiteman’s orchestra) and, with Gershwin, debuted Concerto for F on radio. In this collection he brings together some of the early 20th century’s most beautiful popular songs from the era’s finest composers.
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Catalog Number(s)
FW03857,
FS 3857
Year(s) Released
1960
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