This is a terrific CD. Corinna Simon, one of Germany’s leading piano teachers 
      and a longtime Gershwin lover, really gets into the composer’s spirit. Resisting 
      the temptation to speed or get excessively flashy, she revels in the rhythms, 
      buoyant tunes, and echoes of ragtime. She handles the solo-piano version 
      of Rhapsody in Blue with elegance and great charm; if I remember 
      right, Gershwin himself cheated in this piece by overlaying two performances 
      on the piano roll.
       
      The stars are the song-book tunes, like “Strike up the Band,” “Fascinating 
      Rhythm,” and “That Certain Feeling,” where Simon’s touch is almost faultless 
      as she strikes the right balance between nonchalance, exuberance, wit, and 
      restraint. Restraint is important. Many classical pianists believe that 
      playing Gershwin is their opportunity to be wild, but 1920s jazz had a language 
      to which its performers must be true; going wild simply for the sake of 
      having fun is often more about the pianist’s sense of self. The wonderful 
      three preludes are simply handled, but the two fast movements are ever-so 
      punchy.
       
      There are even a few miniature works I had never heard before! Merry Andrew, 
      an Impromptu in Two Keys, and the Three-Quarter Blues are only a minute 
      long each, but any time there’s Gershwin new to my ears, that’s more than 
      welcome. Throw in MDG’s high sonic standards and you have yourself a real 
      winner of a disc.
       
      Brian Reinhart
       
      A real winner of a disc, Gershwin songs and miniatures played with panache. 
      There are even rarities!
      Song Book
      The Man I Love, Swanee, Nobody but You, I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise, 
      Do it Again, Fascinating Rhythm, Lady Be Good, Somebody Loves Me, Sweet 
      and Low Down, Clap Yo’ Hands, Do Do Do, My One and Only, ‘S Wonderful, Strike 
      up the Band, That Certain Feeling, I Got Rhythm, Who Cares?, Liza
    
       
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