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  1. VOCES8 sings the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers classic, 'I Won't Dance' by Jerome Kern, in this arrangement written for the group by Jim Clements.This scene...

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    • VOCES8
  2. Jerome Kern - "Yesterdays" featuring vocalist Cecile McLorin Salvant and the Aaron Diehl TrioChelsea Music Festival - June 22, 2013 - Dillon Gallery NYCPleas...

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    • Chelsea Music Festival - NYC
  3. 3 de fev. de 2020 · Musicopolis. 25 min. Jerome Kern (1885-1945) / Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960) Show Boat (1927) Acte I. Sc 7. Dialogue Magnolia, Ravenal Duo "You are love" Jerry Hadley, Ravenal, Frederica von Stade, Magnolia, London Sinfonietta, direction John McGlinn. EMI 3615432.

  4. "Jerome Kern musicien phare de l’âge d’or de Broadway, avec son succès Show Boat, qui triompha en 1927. Bien que n’ayant pas été écrite à cette occasion, on entend cette chanson pour la première fois dans le film qui rend hommage au Paris occupé, Lady Be Good de Norman McLeod en 1940" Laurent Valero

  5. Jerome Kern was born into a middle-class family in New York City in eighteen eighty-five. Jerome's mother, Fanny, loved the piano. She began to teach Jerome how to play when he was very young. He became a fair piano player but not so good that anyone expected him to become a great musician. Jerome was a quiet boy and not a top student.

  6. In 1939, however, Jerome Kern returned briefly to Broadway with his last full show, Very Warm for May. Although it lasted for only 59 performances, it featured a lasting Hammerstein-Kern classic, “All The Things You Are.”. Kern suffered a heart attack in 1939 and returned to the West Coast, but in the last year of his life he was in New ...

  7. Explore Jerome Kern's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Jerome Kern on AllMusic.