Porgy and Bess

Busy Kids Love Music - A podcast by Carly Seifert - Tuesdays

Hi friends, and welcome back to Busy Kids Love Music! This week, we conclude our three-part series on the brilliant composer George Gershwin with a look at his opera masterpiece, Porgy and Bess. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Background on Porgy and Bess: Learn how Gershwin, his brother Ira, and DuBose Heyward collaborated to create this groundbreaking "folk opera" that premiered in 1935. The Story: Explore the opera’s plot, centered on the struggles and resilience of a close-knit African American community in Catfish Row, Charleston. Unforgettable Music: Enjoy excerpts from iconic pieces like: “Summertime” “I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’” “Bess, You Is My Woman Now” Cultural Impact: Discover how Gershwin’s decision to cast African American performers in the leading roles broke barriers while also sparking debate. Modern Reflections: Understand how productions today balance honoring Gershwin’s work with addressing cultural sensitivities. Additional Resources: 🎶 YouTube Playlist: Enjoy performances of Porgy and Bess classics, including standalone pieces and opera excerpts. Find it here. 🎧 Missed the First Two Episodes of our Gershwin series? Catch up below: Episode 141: Gershwin’s Life and Musical Journey Episode 142: Rhapsody in Blue Thank You for Listening! Join me again in two weeks for another exciting dive into the world of music. Until then, keep exploring, discovering, and enjoying the sounds that inspire you.