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Frederick Hodges
Solo Concert Repertoire

Frederick Hodges' repertoire includes nearly one thousand songs from the Great American Songbook. In addition, his repertoire includes:

George Gershwin
Complete works for Solo Piano
All Major Song

Dana Suesse
Complete Works for Solo Piano

Billy Mayerl
Extensive repertoire of solo works, including:

Aquarium Suite
Four Aces Suite
Puppet Suite

Concert Programs

The following two-hour concerts and shows are available either as solo piano recitals or with singing by Frederick Hodges. These concerts are also available with PowerPoint slide illustrations.

Fred Astaire in Hollywood:
A full concert featuring the best Hollywood songs introduced by Fred Astaire

Fred Astaire on Broadway:
A full concert featuring the best songs introduced by Fred Astaire during his Vaudeville and early Broadway career.

Tribute to George Gershwin:
A full concert devoted to the music of George Gershwin, featuring his most famous songs from Broadway, Hollywood, Opera, and works for solo piano such as Rhapsody in Blue.

Salute to Hollywood:
A full concert of the best songs introduced in Hollywood movies of the 1920s through the 1940s, featuring the music of Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, etc.

Ragtime Forever:
A full concert of the best ragtime piano solos and songs, illustrating the incredible richness and variety of American music of the first two decades of the 20th century. Featuring works by Scott Joplin, Zez Confrey, Fats Waller, Eubie Blake, Lucky Roberts, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, etc.

Twentieth Century Piano Masterpieces
A concert featuring the amazing concert works created through the fusion of American jazz and European Classical music, featuring the compositions of George Gershwin, Dana Suesse, Adam Carroll, Billy Mayerl, Richard Addinsell, etc. This concert may feature the Warsaw Concerto, Rhapsody in Blue, Spellbound Concerto, etc.


 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Frederick Hodges