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Published: Thursday, 26 September 2024 at 13:44 PM


The conductor Serge Koussevitsky once described seeing George Gershwin in full flow at the keyboard. ‘As I watched him, I caught myself thinking, in a dream state, that this was a delusion; the enchantment of this extraordinary being was too great to be real.’

Gershwin may never have learnt to read music fluently, but that didn’t matter. His keyboard wizardry was an alchemy of finger dexterity, memory, and a phenomenal capacity for instant invention.