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porgy$62494$ - translation to greek

OPERA COMPOSED IN 1934 BY GEORGE GERSHWIN
Porgy and Bess (Gershwin); Porgy And Bess; Porgy & Bess; Porgy and bess; Gershwin's Porgy and Bess
  • [[John W. Bubbles]] as Sportin' Life in the original Broadway production of ''Porgy and Bess'' (1935)
  • Leontyne Price as Bess
  • Poster for the 1959 film version
  • [[Ruby Elzy]] as Serena in the original Broadway production of ''Porgy and Bess'' (1935)

porgy      
n. τσιππούρα
sea bream         
  • ''[[Dentex fourmanoiri]]''
  • ''[[Pagrus major]]'', or ''madai'', is an important food fish in [[Japan]]
  • ''[[Pagrus auratus]]''
FAMILY OF FISHES
Porgie; Centracanthidae; Maenidae; Centracanthid; Sparid; Sea bream; Porgies; Seabream; Sea breams; Seabreams; Pin-fish; Pin fish; Sea Bream; Porgy (fish); Acarne
συναγρίδα, φαγκρί

Definition

Porgy
·noun The margate fish.
II. Porgy ·noun The Scup.
III. Porgy ·noun The sailor's choice, or pinfish.
IV. Porgy ·noun The Spadefish.
V. Porgy ·noun Any one of several species of embiotocoids, or surf fishes, of the Pacific coast. The name is also given locally to several other fishes, as the bur fish.
VI. Porgy ·add. ·noun Any one of numerous sparoid food fishes, as the jolthead porgy, the sheepshead porgy (Calamus penna) of the West Indies, the grass porgy (Calamus arctifrons) of Florida, and the red porgy (Pagrus pagrus) of Europe.

Wikipedia

Porgy and Bess

Porgy and Bess () is an English-language opera by American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written by author DuBose Heyward and lyricist Ira Gershwin. It was adapted from Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward's play Porgy, itself an adaptation of DuBose Heyward's 1925 novel of the same name.

Porgy and Bess was first performed in Boston on September 30, 1935, before it moved to Broadway in New York City. It featured a cast of classically trained African-American singers—a daring artistic choice at the time. A 1976 Houston Grand Opera production gained it a renewed popularity after languishing in the doldrums of the 1960s and early 1970s, and it is now one of the best known and most frequently performed operas.

The libretto of Porgy and Bess tells the story of Porgy, a disabled black street beggar living in the slums of Charleston. It deals with his attempts to rescue Bess from the clutches of Crown, her violent and possessive lover, and Sportin' Life, her drug dealer. The opera plot generally follows the stage play.

In the years following Gershwin's death, Porgy and Bess was adapted for smaller-scale performances. It was adapted as a film in 1959. Some of the songs in the opera, such as "Summertime", became popular and are frequently recorded. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the trend has been toward productions with greater fidelity to Gershwin's original intentions, though smaller-scale productions also continue to be mounted. A complete recorded version of the score was released in 1976; since then, it has been recorded several times.