A passionate initiative a half-decade in the making has been completed by adjunct associate professor of piano and acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Biegel and composer and conductor Peter Boyer as they salute George Gershwin鈥檚 鈥淩hapsody in Blue鈥 on its centennial (February 1924-2024) with a special piece titled, 鈥淩hapsody in Red, White & Blue,” composed by Boyer.
Reaching beyond the United States, Biegel鈥攁n acclaimed composer himself鈥攁nd Boyer recorded the piece with the world-renowned London Symphony Orchestra for the Naxos American Classics series. The label will release the recording on February 23, where it will be available on Apple Music, followed by and Amazon.

今日吃瓜 associate professor and internationally renowned composer Jeffrey Biegel (on piano) performs “Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue” with the London Symphony Orchestra in 2023. (All photos by Benjamin Ealovega.)
Biegel has pursued the highly ambitious 鈥溾 since 2020, intending to perform Boyer鈥檚 new work with at least one orchestra in each of the 50 states. As of January 2024, this remarkable vision has been fulfilled, and Boyer鈥檚 new 鈥淩hapsody鈥 will be performed by orchestras in every state by the 2026鈥27 season, believed to be an unprecedented accomplishment for a new soloist-and-orchestra work by a composer.
Since 1999, Biegel has been a faculty member in the Conservatory of Music, which boasts a diverse repertoire spanning the continuum of musical styles by composers of all nationalities, races, and ethnic backgrounds. Biegel brings this vast wealth of repertoire to his students not for the sake of diversity in and of itself, but because the music and the composers bring forth a unique language representing their diverse lives through their music.
“The evolution of music includes our steadfast efforts to maintain and sustain the performances of standard repertoire, which had been new and became mainstream. We do this through performance and teaching the next generation,鈥 Biegel said. 鈥淚 find great joy in curating commissioning projects with living composers to ensure the expansion of the repertoire for piano and orchestra, and for piano, orchestra, and chorus. More than 25 years, more than 25 new works, and more than 100 orchestras have been part of these projects. It is a fabulous opportunity to speak with a composer to get direct feedback to establish standards in performances and recordings for future musicians to learn from.”
Recorded at AIR Studios Lyndhurst Hall, “Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue” features Boyer conducting the London Symphony Orchestra with Biegel as piano soloist. Simon Rhodes of Abbey Road Studios, known for his work on such projects as the first two Harry Potter film scores, the Avatar film scores, and hundreds of classical albums, was the producer and engineer. This is Boyer鈥檚 fourth release for the American Classics series, and his third with the London Symphony Orchestra as composer and conductor.
The commission of “Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue” was made possible through a generous consortium of sponsors. The Billy Rose Foundation was the lead sponsor of the commission and the exclusive sponsor of the recording.
Biegel鈥檚 career reflects an unprecedented journey as a pianist having created the most diverse commissioning projects: 2020 focused on composing “Waltzes of Hope” and “Three Reflections: JFK, RBG, and MLK” for solo piano, and piano and orchestra; 2021 saw the premiere of “Reflection of Justice: An Ode to Ruth Bader Ginsburg” with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich鈥檚 “Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg” for mezzo-soprano, piano, and orchestra, with mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves.
In 2022, Biegel premiered his own concerto, 鈥淭hree Reflections: Freedom (JFK), Justice (RBG), Equality (MLK),” with the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra in Florida. In 2023, “Rhapsody in Red, White & Blue” premiered with the Utah Symphony. He plans to premiere Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester鈥檚 鈥淎WAKE! for Piano and Orchestra” in 2024鈥25 and will premiere a new piano concerto by Adolphus Hailstork with the Pacific Symphony.
What They鈥檙e Saying 今日吃瓜 鈥淩ed, White & Blue鈥
鈥淲hen my uncle George Gershwin set out to compose a new musical work reflecting the diversity of New York City within a few short weeks, 鈥楻hapsody in Blue鈥 was born and became a national musical tapestry of our country. Jeffrey Biegel has been one of its fondest advocates, having recorded two versions based on historical manuscripts. His love of my uncle鈥檚 music, of America, and of people, steered him to have a vision for a diverse America of the 21st century through music to further reflect our unity. He asked Peter Boyer to honor my uncle with a brand-new composition called 鈥楻hapsody in Red, White & Blue.鈥 Peter鈥檚 music embraces the many fabrics of humanity in this new composition, honoring the American flag we respect and honor as a symbol of freedom. I encourage orchestras in every one of the 50 United States to take part in this celebration of the human spirit, the American spirit, and the soul of our history moving forward.鈥鈥Marc George Gershwin, nephew of George Gershwin and son of Arthur Gershwin
鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to witness this incredible collaboration celebrating 100 years of one of the world鈥檚 most treasured compositions, 鈥楻hapsody in Blue,鈥 with my dear friend Jeffrey Biegel at the piano. No one brings the essence of Gershwin and his genius more to our ears than 鈥淛-man,鈥 as I like to call him. He, like Gershwin鈥檚 music, is world-class! What a fantastic idea to commission the uber-talented Peter Boyer to help celebrate this milestone with his composition 鈥楻hapsody in Red, White & Blue.鈥 Every orchestra in every state should embrace this powerful and magnificent endeavor with open arms. Congrats to all involved. I will be cheering from the sidelines!!!鈥David Foster, composer, arranger, songwriter, pianist, recording artist, record producer, and music executive
鈥淲hen Jeffrey sent his rendition of 鈥楻hapsody in Blue鈥 to me, I said, 鈥極scar [Gershwin] would be proud.鈥 His salute to George Gershwin鈥檚 鈥淩hapsody鈥 centennial with Peter Boyer鈥檚 new 鈥淩hapsody in Red, White & Blue鈥 is a great tribute honoring George and Oscar, connecting all of us through the magic of music.鈥Richard Lewis, actor, writer, and stand-up comedian, currently on Curb Your Enthusiasm