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Gershwin, George
				1898-1937
			
				(b Brooklyn, NY, 26 Sept 1898; d Hollywood, CA, 11 July 1937). American
			
			
			An American in Paris (Campbell-Watson)  <1928>
				
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						Rev. F. Campbell-Watson. 
A facsimile of the composer's autograph score, which differs from the Campbell-Watson edition, is available from Warner; one such deviation is said to be that the sax parts are more prominent from [63] to the end: the players all switch to soprano saxes in harmony at [63], and all three switch to alto sax before [74].
Recent research suggests that specific pitches are intended for the 4 taxihorns—pitches that differ from traditional usage.
						A facsimile of the composer's autograph score, which differs from the Campbell-Watson edition, is available from Warner; one such deviation is said to be that the sax parts are more prominent from [63] to the end: the players all switch to soprano saxes in harmony at [63], and all three switch to alto sax before [74].
Recent research suggests that specific pitches are intended for the 4 taxihorns—pitches that differ from traditional usage.