Blue Monday (Opera la Afro-American) was the original name of a one-act "jazz opera" by George Gershwin, renamed 135th Street during a later production. The English libretto was written by Buddy DeSylva. Though a short piece, with a running time of between twenty and thirty minutes, Blue Monday is often considered the blueprint to many of Gershwin's later works, and is often considered to be the "first piece of symphonic jazz" in that it was the first significant attempt to fuse forms of classical music such as opera with American popular music, with the opera largely influenced by Jazz and the African-American culture of Harlem.

Type Opera
Approx. duration 25 minutes
Instruments Voice (Tenor) - Joe
Voice (Soprano) - Vi
Voice (Baritone) - Tom
Voice (Baritone) - Sam
Voice (Bass) - Mike
Piano - Sweetpea
Chorus/Choir
Autotranslations beta George Gershwin: Blue Monday "135th Street"
George Gershwin: Blue Monday "135th Street"
George Gershwin: Blue Monday "135th Street"