Description: Following the Rhapsody in Blue and it's instantanious succes, Walter Damrosch, conductor of the New York Symphony Society, comisioned Gershwin to write a Concerto for piano and orchestra. It was a supreme test, but the Concerto in F resulted and was performed for the first time with Gershwin as soloist under Damrosch with the New York Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall December 3, 1925. Two Pianos, Four Hands. Arranged by F. Campbell-Watson. Published by Alfred Music.