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He was the composer of Rhapsody in Blue, American in Paris, and Porgy and Bess: George Gerschwin died in 1937, at which age? Was it 38, 58, 78, or 98 years old?

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The American composer's life was cut tragically short when he died on July 11, 1937, just two months shy of his 39th birthday. For several months, George Gershwin had been suffering from severe headaches, mood swings, and even hallucinations of smelling burnt rubber. Doctors initially could not find a physical cause for his symptoms. It wasn't until he collapsed and fell into a coma that he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Despite emergency surgery, he passed away at the age of 38.

Gershwin's untimely death came when he was at the very height of his fame and creative powers. He had successfully bridged the worlds of popular and classical music, creating a uniquely American sound. His 1924 piece, *Rhapsody in Blue*, became an iconic work of the Jazz Age, blending jazz-influenced effects with classical forms. This was followed by other celebrated orchestral works like *An American in Paris* and his ambitious folk opera *Porgy and Bess*, which featured the classic song "Summertime".

Initially a commercial failure, *Porgy and Bess* is now considered one of the most important American operas ever written. Gershwin was working on a film score in Hollywood at the time of his death, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that has continued to influence musicians and delight audiences worldwide. His passing was a sudden and shocking blow to the music world, which could only wonder what other masterpieces he might have composed had he lived longer.