Porgy and Bess discography

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Porgy and Bess , the opera by George Gershwin, has been recorded by a variety of artists since it was completed in 1935, including renditions by jazz instrumentalists and vocalists, in addition to operatic treatments.

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Operatic and Broadway versions

Jazz versions

Film soundtrack version

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