Review:

George Gershwin's Use Of Jazz Influences In Classical Music

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George Gershwin's use of jazz influences in classical music refers to the incorporation of elements from jazz music into his compositions, blending traditional classical forms with the rhythmic and harmonic characteristics of jazz.

Key Features

  • Fusion of classical and jazz music
  • Innovative approaches to harmony and rhythm
  • Exploration of new tonal colors and textures

Pros

  • Innovative and groundbreaking approach to composition
  • Expanded the boundaries of classical music with fresh ideas and styles

Cons

  • Some purists may view it as a departure from traditional classical music norms

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