[78-L] Rhapsody the film
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Wed Feb 11 16:13:58 PST 2009
Caret removed..chunks of the soundtrack WERE issued at 78RPM, on V-Disc. Two
excerpts from the Concerto in F on VD 517 and the Rhapsody (9 minutes' worth)
on VD 139. Both say with Paul Whiteman's Orchestra but as I recall, the
conductor was Ray Heindorf.
Ray Turner played any piano parts that involved duets (i.e. Gershwin-Levant).
dl
Bertrand CHAUMELLE wrote:
> Oscar Levant plays the piano for Robert Alda (and for himself, of
> course). Nothing to do with 78s
>
> BC
> Le 10 févr. 09, à 20:42, P G C a écrit :
>
>> I just found tha thes is a movie, also from 1945, and tha levant acts
>> as levant.
>> The quiestions now are:
>> Is the sound track of this film related in any ways to the 78rpm
>> records from Columbia?
>> If there is a musical sound track in the film, who plays the piano
>> parts of GG?
>>
>> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038026/
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Rhapsody-Scratch-Minutes-Length-Robert/dp/
>> B0018HKW5C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1234290177&sr=1-1
>> ...
>> Robert Alda... George Gershwin
>> Joan Leslie... Julie Adams
>> ...
>> Oscar Levant... Himself
>> ...
>> Harry Seymour ... Piano player (uncredited) <<-------
>>
>> Regards, JorgeF. (PGC)
>> __,,,^..^,,,__
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: simmonssomer <simmonssomer at comcast.net>
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>> Sent: Monday, February 9, 2009 3:42:05 PM
>> Subject: [78-L] Rhapsody
>>
>> I need some help with a flagging memory.
>> Now then...what was I about to say..?
>> Ah yes....Didn't Levant record "Rhapsody In Blue" circa 1945?
>> Or...was it a live performance at Lewiston Stadium in New York by
>> Levant
>> that was recorded and issued?
>> Anybody?
>>
>> Al Simmons
>>
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