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Rhapsody in Blue – Gershwin, organ transcription – Printed Music Score

Format: Printed music score,
8.5″ x 11″ format, 32 pages including cover.
Performance Duration: 16 minutes
Genre: Traditional Pipe Organ – 4 manuals with 32-note pedal compass and 61-note manual compass.
Date of Original Composition:  12 February 1924
Date of Publication: 25 February 2025
Score Orientation: Portrait
© 2025 Zarex Corp.
UPC #: 636077102424

This is a virtuoso-level concert organ transcription of George Gershwin’s acclaimed masterwork: Rhapsody in Blue.  The work was first premiered in 1924 at Aeolian Hall in New York City.  The transcription was made in 2005.  Since the underlying, original composition has lapsed into the public domain in the USA, there are no restrictions on this arrangement coming into print.  The transcription presumes 4-manual and pedal organ with 61 note manual compass and 32 note pedal compass.  It will benefit from having 2 or more divisions under individual expression.

This item includes ONLY the music score.  An audio recording by Frederick Hohman is being produced and shall be posted here soon.

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Format: Printed music score,
8.5″ x 11″ format, 32 pages including cover.
Performance Duration: 16 minutes
Genre: Traditional Pipe Organ – 4 manuals with 32-note pedal compass and 61-note manual compass.
Date of Original Composition:  12 February 1924
Date of Publication: 25 February 2025
Score Orientation: Portrait
© 2025 Zarex Corp.
UPC #: 636077102424

This is a virtuoso-level concert organ transcription of George Gershwin’s acclaimed masterwork: Rhapsody in Blue.  The work was first premiered in 1924 at Aeolian Hall in New York City.  The transcription was made in 2005.  Since the underlying, original composition has lapsed into the public domain in the USA, there are no restrictions on this arrangement coming into print.  The transcription presumes 4-manual and pedal organ with 61 note manual compass and 32 note pedal compass.  It will benefit from having 2 or more divisions under individual expression.

This item includes ONLY the music score.  An audio recording by Frederick Hohman is being produced and shall be posted here soon.

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