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American Rhapsody was written for the accordion by John Serry Sr. in 1955 and subsequently transcribed for the free bass accordion in 1963 and for the piano in 2002. The composer was inspired by the classical orchestral works of George Gershwin along with various Latin Jazz percussive rhythms utilized throughout South America while composing this opus (see Rhapsody in Blue).

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  • American Rhapsody (en)
  • American Rhapsody (es)
  • American Rhapsody (composition) (fr)
  • American Rhapsody (it)
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  • American Rhapsody est une composition pour accordéon à touches piano de John Serry de 1955. Elle a été transcrite pour accordéon à basses chromatiques en 1963 et pour le piano en 2002. Le compositeur a été inspiré par les œuvres orchestrales de George Gershwin. (fr)
  • American Rhapsody was written for the accordion by John Serry Sr. in 1955 and subsequently transcribed for the free bass accordion in 1963 and for the piano in 2002. The composer was inspired by the classical orchestral works of George Gershwin along with various Latin Jazz percussive rhythms utilized throughout South America while composing this opus (see Rhapsody in Blue). (en)
  • American Rhapsody fue escrita para el acordeón por John Serry Sr. en 1955 y posteriormente se trasncribioó para el Acordeón de Bajos Gratuito (Basseti) en 1963 y para el piano en 2002. El compositor se inspiró en las obras orquestales clásicas de George Gershwin junto con varios ritmos de percusión del jazz latino utilizado en toda América del Sur al componer esta obra (ver Rhapsody in Blue). (es)
  • American Rhapsody è una composizione musicale scritta dal noto musicista John Serry (nacque con il nome di Giovanni Serrapica) per fisarmonica nel 1955. Il compositore fu ispirato dalle opere classiche per orchestra di George Gershwin insieme ai ritmi esotici sudamericani durante la composizione di quest'opera. Sintetizzando le tecniche compositive associate solitamente alla musica classica con quelle identificate dal jazz, questo pezzo si presta come affascinante esempio del genere sinfonico jazzistico avente la fisarmonica a bassi sciolti come solista. Rende inoltre omaggio alla musica sudamericana includendo un vivo ritmo Latin jazz/latino-americano nel secondo episodio Danza. (Vedi Rapsodia in blu) (it)
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  • American Rahpsody (en)
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  • The Dance (en)
  • The Dream (en)
  • Finale - The Awakening (en)
  • Introduction and Blues (en)
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  • : 1. Maestoso : 2. Andantino 2° The Dance (en)
  • : 1. Vivace (en)
  • : 1. Allegretto Ben Ritmato : 2. Furioso 3° The Dream (en)
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