The pianist Aaron Diehl playing Gershwin at the New York Philharmonic concert on Wednesday.Credit
Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times Sergio A. Mims forwards this article: The New York Times By ANTHONY TOMMASINI [Excerpt] Then the acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Aaron Diehl
played an animated and uncommonly sensitive account of Gershwin’s Piano
Concerto in F. The New York Symphony Society, which merged with the
Philharmonic in 1928, gave the premiere of this concerto in 1925 with
Gershwin at the piano, so, officially the orchestra can claim
premiership. Making his Philharmonic debut the day before his 31st birthday, Mr.
Diehl played magnificently. He had brilliance when called for during
jazz-tinged passages of Lisztian runs and octaves. The roomy freedom of
Mr. Diehl’s playing in bluesy episodes was especially affecting. He also
folded short improvised sections into the score, and it’s hard to
imagine that Gershwin would not have been impressed. The audience was:
It gave Mr. Diehl an enthusiastic ovation. He must be invited back.
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