"And of course 'Rhapsody In Blue' should not be missing. Just under eighteen minutes of floating in a Broadway setting with Wayne Marshall himself behind the grand piano. The glissando intro remains timeless music. Jazz? Absolutely! That question is completely superfluous with such material."
Jazzhalo, 17-9-2020TIME TO SAY GOOD BYE TO WDR FUNKHAUSORCHESTER
GERSHWIN REALLY CHANGED MY LIFE
„Wayne Marshall was eight years old when, at home in England, he heard a Gershwin concert broadcast on the radio – a pivotal listening experience, as he recalled fifty years later in a WDR video clip. It may have set his life in a new direction, eventually leading to Cologne as Chief Conductor of the Funkhausorchester. It comes as no surprise that outstanding recordings from those six years at WDR include productions of great Gershwin works………(Excerpt from the lines notes by Joh. Jansen)
Wayne Marshall called it to an end, after ten years of being chief conductor of the WDR Funkhausorchestra, the second orchestra of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk broadcast station. Wayne just wanted to look out for new challenges, internationally and worldwide, being an independent musician, mainly organ player. This CD is a document of his work with the WDR Funkhausorchestra.
is surprisingly different. It delights the audiences with a wide array of genres, gems from musicals, operas and operetta, film music and unknown jewels from the classical era, as well as current streams such as symphonic jazz and even Rap and Dubstep Crossover. “Serious music” is just another color in the musical rainbow of the orchestra.
The WDR Funkhausorchester presents new ways of hearing orchestral concerts, with stories and
convincing concepts.
The orchestra loves to travel new and surprising musical roads – with innovative, imaginative concert
programs and a wide offering of educational projects expertly tailored for specific age groups. The
fine balance of exciting programs and relaxing evenings is a hit with its fans but also opens the door
for less experienced concertgoers.
The WDR Funkhausorchester performs together with international soloists and ensembles, but also
works with and within other artistic disciplines such as film, dance, pantomime, visual arts and
theater. Moderators, storytellers and comedians add a special note to the performances so that each
concert becomes a unique experience.
The WDR Funkhausorchester named for its spectacular, historic broadcasting center in the heart of
Cologne is one of the most listened-to German orchestras. With regular live broadcasts, radio series
and recordings it strives to accompany the audience throughout their day.
The guiding principle: Always worthwhile, Always close to our audience, There for Cologne, our region and the world.
George Gershwin was an American composer, who is mostly known due to his combinations of classical and popular music genres.
George Gershwin grew up in a poor neighbourhood in New York. His parents were Russian immigrants who had trouble making ends meet. They did, however, decide to purchase an old piano so Ira Gershwin could study to become a musician. Yet, it turned out not Ira, but his younger brother George showed remarkable talent. Ira applied himself to writing song lyrics and together the Gershwin brothers became absolute greats in the world of 20th century musicals. Nowadays, George's compositions are still relevant, as is evidenced by the many performances of his Rhapsody in Blue from 1924. But the best example is the ageless Summtertime, which has been covered a countless number of times by a countless number of artists.
And of course 'Rhapsody In Blue' should not be missing. Just under eighteen minutes of floating in a Broadway setting with Wayne Marshall himself behind the grand piano. The glissando intro remains timeless music. Jazz? Absolutely! That question is completely superfluous with such material.
Jazzhalo, 17-9-2020
Timeless music. Jazz? Count on it!
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