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Celebrate the centennial of Gershwin’s 'Rhapsody in Blue' with Shout Section Big Band and pianist Jeffrey LaDeur

Concert includes favorite selections from ‘The Great American Songbook’

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin’s jazz-infused classic, “Rhapsody in Blue,” in an April 20 concert by the Shout Section Big Band, directed by Brett Dean, and featuring pianist Jeffrey LaDeur.

The performance, part of Norris Cultural Arts Center’s “Saturday Night Lights” concert series, will be at 7:30 p.m. at the historic Baker Community Center, 101 S. Second St. in downtown St. Charles.

The $30 admission includes three complimentary beverages (wine, beer, soft drinks) and light snacks. For more information and a link to online ticketing, visit www.NorrisCulturalArts.com.

In addition to the original jazz band version of “Rhapsody in Blue,” the concert also will include classic tunes from the “Great American Songbook,” the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early to mid-20th century that have stood the test of time.

George Gershwin wrote "Rhapsody in Blue" for solo piano and jazz band, combining elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects. Courtesy of Library of Congress

The creation of a landmark in American music

In January 1924, George Gershwin reportedly learned from a newspaper article that he was meant to be writing a “jazz concerto” for a concert of new American music to be performed a month later by the popular dance band leader Paul Whiteman.

Writing at manic pace, Gershwin composed a two-piano version, which was then orchestrated by Whiteman’s arranger. “Rhapsody in Blue,” with Gershwin as soloist, was a triumph and is considered a landmark in American music.

Founded in 2007 by Brett Dean, Shout Section Big Band makes big band swing come alive with excitement. Rivaling some big-name orchestras in sound, and staffed by some of the best musicians in the Chicago area, Shout Section Big Band delivers music you love for both listening and dancing. The band, with Brett Dean still at the helm, holds prestigious residencies at such storied Chicago venues as Andy’s Jazz Club and Fitzgerald’s Nightclub.

Pianist Jeffrey LaDeur Courtesy of Carlin Ma

Pianist Jeffrey LaDeur, a St. Charles native now based in San Francisco, has established himself as a mainstay of the Bay Area music scene. He is in demand as a soloist, chamber musician and concerto artist with orchestras. LaDeur is founder and artistic director of the annual San Francisco International Piano Festival. This concert marks his third “Rhapsody in Blue” performance of the work’s centennial year.

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