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#MusicHistoryMonday: We mark the London premiere on August 26, 1952 – 72 years ago today – of the FILM “An American in Paris.” With music by George Gershwin (1898-1937), directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron, and Oscar Levant, the flick won six Academy Awards, including the Oscar for Best Picture. While the film actually opened in New York City on October 4, 1951, this London premiere offers us all the excuse we need to examine both the film and the music that inspired it, George Gershwin’s programmatic orchestral work, “An American in Paris”. For LOTS more on Gershwin’s “An American in Paris”, please join me join me for this week’s Music History Monday Podcast, which can be accessed on all podcast Platforms, or enjoy the illustrated, full text, ad-free version of this blog (and much more) on my Patreon channel: / robertgreenbergmusic And now, a heartfelt Postscript: This will be my final Music History Monday podcast and post. I have been writing Music History Monday for exactly eight years - since September 5, 2016 – during which I have created over 400 of them. It’s been a great run, and now it’s time for me to return to writing music. From here on out, my blogging and vlogging will take on the character of a personal journal punctuated with generalized and editorial commentary, all of which will be accessible through my Patreon subscription site at / robertgreenbergmusic . If you are not already part of my Patreon family, I would urge you to consider joining us!