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Rec. 2006 Πρόσωπα της Κλασικής Μουσικής (Faces of Classical Music) http://facesofclassicalmusic.blogspot.gr/
Antonio Vivaldi: Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons). Concerto for Violin and Strings in F minor, Op.8, No.4, R.297 "L'inverno" ("Winter"). 1. Allegro non...
Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica playing Mozart's violin concerto No 2 in D major. Enjoy this beautiful performance and stay tuned. https://www.facebook.com/...
Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto in D major Op.77 1. Allegro no troppo (Cadenza: Max Reger's Prelude in D minor Op.117 No.6) 2. Adagio 3. Allegro giocoso, ma ...
Violinist GIDON KREMER has a "cult" following - and I am the leader of that cult. Gidon Kremer has been one of my favourite solo violinist for many years. Here is a short biography on the amazing man, whom I first heard dance across his Stradivarius with his bow, way back in 1980. It was this man who caused me to fall headlong into the world of classical music, when everybody else was either dancing at discos or playing the latest Black Sabbath album. I was no different, but Kremer, his class, his style and his PASSION winkled me into another world altogether. I will always be grateful for his influence on my life, as I spent it flirting with beautiful music. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Of all the world's leading violinists, Gidon Kremer has perhaps had the most unconventional career. Born in Riga, Latvia, he began studying the violin at the age of four with his father and grandfather, who were both distinguished string players. At the age of seven, he entered Riga Music School. At sixteen he was awarded the first Prize of the Latvian Republic and two years later he began his studies with David Oistrakh at the Moscow Conservatory. He went on to win prestigious awards including the 1967 Queen Elizabeth Competition and the first prize in both the Paganini and Tchaikovsky International Competitions. This success launched Gidon Kremer's distinguished career, in the course of which he has established a world-wide reputation as one of the most original and compelling artists of his generation. He has appeared on virtually every major concert stage with the most celebrated orchestras of Europe and America. Also he has collaborated with today's foremost conductors, including Leonard Bernstein, Herbert von Karajan, Christoph Eschenbach, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Lorin Maazel, Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Valery Gergiev, Claudio Abbado and Sir Neville Marriner among others. Gidon Kremer's repertoire is unusually extensive, encompassing all of the standard classical and romantic violin works, as well as music by twentieth century masters such as Henze, Berg and Stockhausen. He also championed the works of living Russian and Eastern European composers and has performed many important new compositions, several of them dedicated to him. He has become associated with such diverse composers as Alfred Schnittke, Arvo Pärt, Giya Kancheli, Sofia Gubaidulina, Valentin Silvestrov, Luigi Nono, Aribert Reimann, Peteris Vasks, John Adams and Astor Piazzolla, bringing their music to audiences in a way that respects tradition yet remains contemporary. It would be fair to say that no other soloist of his international stature has done as much for contemporary composers in the past 30 years. An exceptionally prolific recording artist, Gidon Kremer has made more than 100 albums, many of which brought him prestigious international awards and prizes in recognition of his exceptional interpretative powers. These include the "Grand Prix du Disque", "Deutscher Schallplattenpreis", the "Ernst-von-Siemens Musikpreis", the "Bundesverdienstkreuz", the "Premio dell'Accademia Musicale Chigiana", the "Triumph Prize 2000" (Moscow) and in 2001 the "Unesco Prize". In February 2002 he and the Kremerata Baltica were awarded with the Grammy for the Nonesuch recording "After Mozart" in the category "Best small Ensemble Performance". The same recording received Germany's ECHO prize in 2002. In 1981 Mr. Kremer founded Lockenhaus, an intimate chamber music festival that continues to take place every summer in Austria. In 1997, he founded the Kremerata Baltica chamber orchestra to foster outstanding young musicians from the three Baltic States. Since then, Mr. Kremer has been touring extensively with the orchestra, appearing at the world's most prestigious festivals and concert halls. He has also recorded a number of CDs with the orchestra for Teldec, Nonesuch and Deutsche Grammophon. From 2002-2006, Gidon Kremer was the artistic leader of a new festival in Basel, Switzerland, "les muséiques". Gidon Kremer is in addition a gifted writer. He is the author of four books in German that reflect his artistic philosophy: Oase Lockenhaus: 15 Jahre Kammermusikfest Kremerata Musica 1981-1996, (Residenz Verlag GmbH, 1996), Kindheitssplitter (Piper Verlag GmbH, 1997), Obertöne (Residenz Verlag, 1997) and Zwischen Welten: Mit 25 Abbildungen (Piper Verlag GmbH, 2004). Kindheitssplitter has been translated in Russian, Latvian, French and Japanese. Gidon Kremer plays a "Nicola Amati", dated from 1641. He is also the author of three books, published in German, which reflect his artistic pursuits. Bio taken from the following website - http://www.kremerata-baltica.com/biokremer.htm
Nov.4,2012 Suntory Hall ギドン・クレーメル.
Nov.4,2012 Suntory Hall ギドン・クレーメル.
http://twitter.com/#!/GrandeesMusicos Kremer was born in Riga to parents of German-Jewish (his father being a Holocaust survivor) and Latvian-Swedish origins...
Taken from the Tabula Rasa album. (1984) [ECM 1275]
Gidon Kremer.
Gidon Kremer explains, exclusively on Slipped Disc, why he is giving a concert to highlight abuses of justice and human rights in Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Gidon Kremer Back to Bach: A film by Daniel Finkernagel and Alexander Luck If you want a DVD, you can find it in Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Gidon-Kremer-B...
Gidon Kremer as Paganini from the movie Spring Symphony, Frühlingssinfonie (1983). He plays 17th Caprice.
Conductor: Leonard Bernstein Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
Дейнека Александр Александрович Париж. В кафе 1935 Холст, темпера. 128x100 Государственный Русский музей.
Beginning is damaged so don't give up, watch it all. THIS IS AMAZING PERFORMANCE WHERE KREMER SHOWS HOW GREAT VIRTUOSO AND MUSICIAN, HE IS!!!
Gidon Kremer, violino London Symphony Orchestra CLAUDIO ABBADO
Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) Violin Concerto in D minor 1. In kräftigem, nicht zu schnellem Tempo (00:01) 2. Langsam - (15:33) 3. Lebhaft, doch nicht schnel...
World's leading violinist Gidon Kremer plays at Teatro Comunale (Vicenza, Italy) for the 101st Società del Quartetto's Concert Season 2010-2011. Gidon Kremer...
Live 11/2013. Non commercial recording. Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996). Sonata for violin and piano n°5 (1953) I. Andante con moto II. Allegro molto III. Al...
Franz Schubert Introduction, Theme and Variations on "Trockne Blumen" D802 Gidon Kremer Oleg Maisenberg Live recording, 16.XI.1974.
To see upcoming performances of Igudesman & Joo visit our website www.igudesmanandjoo.com Our new title for this show is - BEING GIDON KREMER: The Rise and F...
"So klingt Europa" - lautet der Titel einer hochkarätigen Konzertreihe. Die findet nicht etwa in einem der berühmten Berliner Konzert- oder Opernhäuser statt...
Kremer plays Piazzolla.
Oblivion Gidon Kremer (Astor Piazzolla )
http://twitter.com/#!/GrandeesMusicos Kremer was born in Riga to parents of German-Jewish (his father being a Holocaust survivor) and Latvian-Swedish origins...
"Jeanne y Paul" (Astor Piazzolla). Live recording 11/2013.
To Russia With Love: Künstler für Menschenrechte Das Konzert ist hier zu sehen: http://bit.ly/15gIrzb Vor sieben Jahren, am Samstag, den 7. Oktober 2006, wur...
BASF-Benefizkonzert. 50.000 Euro-Spende. Weltpremiere mit Gidon Kremer und der Kremerata Baltica und weiteren Welt-Klasse-Musikern. Interview mit Dr. Frieder...
Silencio: 1. Tabula Rasa: I. Ludus -- Con moto (Arvo Pärt) 2. Tabula Rasa: II. Silentium -- Senza moto (Arvo Pärt) 3. Company for String Orchestra: Movement I (Philip Glass) 4. Company for String Orchestra: Movement II (Philip Glass) 5. Company for String Orchestra: Movement III (Philip Glass) 6. Company for String Orchestra: Movement IV (Philip Glass) 7. "Come In!": Movement I (Vladimir Martynov) 8. "Come In!": Movement II (Vladimir Martynov) 9. "Come In!": Movement III (Vladimir Martynov) 10. "Come In!": Movement IV (Vladimir Martynov) 11. "Come In!": Movement V (Vladimir Martynov) 12. "Come In!": Movement VI (Vladimir Martynov) 13. Darf ich (Arvo Pärt) About this album: Silencio is a meditative collection of 20th-century works for string orchestra, including works by Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, and Vladimir Martynov. The disc is bookended with works by Pärt, whose Tabula Rasa opens the disc. The work was written for and dedicated to Kremer, violinist Tatjana Grindenko and conductor Eri Klas (all featured on this recording), who premiered it in 1977 in Estonia. It was recorded live for release on ECM later that year. Tabula Rasa is scored for string orchestra, solo violins and prepared piano. Philip Glass's Company was originally composed for a Public Theater production of a play based on Samuel Beckett's short novel of the same name. Later it became Glass's String Quartet # 2 and received its first recording by Kronos Quartet, on their self-titled debut, in 1986. It is heard here in an adaptation for string orchestra. The Russian composer Vladimir Martynov wrote "Come in!" for Kremer and Grindenko, who premiered the work in Leningrad in 1988. A six-movement work for two solo violins and string orchestra, it takes its title from the following text, written by the composer: The staircase to Heaven is inside your heart; you enter through the door of your soul. Our whole life is but an attempt to find this miraculous entrance. All our deeds are but a timid knocking on this mysterious door All our hopes are to hear a voice that would respond, 'Come In!' Closing the disc is the world premiere recording of Arvo Pärt's Darf ich... (May I), recorded in Berlin last year. Kremer founded the Kremerata Baltica, an orchestra of young musicians from the three Baltic States, in 1996. They first performed in Riga, Latvia in February 1997. Kremer had long sought to share his rich artistic experience with young musicians in his native Latvia and the Baltic region, and was prompted to form a more lasting relationship with the artists, as a way to give back to the community that fostered his own musical growth. The Kremerata Baltica is made up of musicians whose average age is 25 and who hail from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. Kremer, who acts as the group's artistic director, said, in an interview for The New York Times, that it functions as "a musical democracy...open-minded, self-critical, a continuation of my musical spirit." The Kremerata Baltica, who the Los Angeles Times calls, "...extraordinary young players...they animate everything their bows touch..." recently signed an exclusive, six-record agreement with Nonesuch Records, inaugurated earlier this year by the release of Eight Seasons. This reorchestration of Piazzolla's Cuatro estaciones porteñas, paired with the Vivaldi classic, brings with it a new way of listening to both works, and the possibility of discovering the connections they share.
Exclusive interviews of 20 artists of the Verbier Festival. Daniil Trifonov, pianist Recorded in Verbier, Switzerland, by Tim Burgess for medici.tv. Follow t...
Charlie Chaplin: Smile (arr. by Claus Ogermann) Gidon Kremer, violin Oleg Maisenberg, piano.
La terre natale. Le pays de sa mère également. Comment comprendre ce "Motherland" qui sert de titre au troisième album de Khatia Buniatishvili qui parait che...
Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) Concierto Del Angel : Introducción al Angel Gidon Kremer, violin Per Arne Glorvigen, bandoneon Alois Posch, double bass Vadim Sak...
Watch the full concert here: http://www.medici.tv/#!/gidon-kremer-bach-partitas-for-solo-violin Gidon Kremer plays the Chaconne from Bach Solo Violin Partita...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/All-rejoicing-in-the-world/209170325791510.
http://twitter.com/#!/GrandeesMusicos Kremer was born in Riga to parents of German-Jewish (his father being a Holocaust survivor) and Latvian-Swedish origins...
I. 0:14 II. 10:57 III. 17:04 IV. 27:18 resynced version of original upload by Puchjok: "Andrei Gavrilov and Gidon Kremer historic concert in Berlin Philharmo...
Bartok Concerto for violins No.1, full concerto here http://www.medici.tv/#/boulez-conducts-bartok Béla Bartók Concerto for violins No.1 2. Allegro giocoso (...
"Jeanne y Paul" (Astor Piazzolla) At Palau de la musica Barcelona 16/10/2014
http://www.cultrd.info - Michael Becker, Intendant der Tonhalle Düsseldorf, sprach mit Gidon Kremer anlässlich der Aufführung des Violinen-Konzertes 'Aftersi...
Martha Argerich married to her second husband Charles Dutoit from 1969 to 1973. Dutoit was the conductor of Bern Symphony at that time. They have a daughter ...
Andrei Gavrilov and Gidon Kremer historic concert in Berlin Philharmonic hall during their European tour 1978. Both artists did not know for quite a long time that the concert was secretly video recorded.
~ Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840) ~ Konzert für Violine und Orchester Nr.1 D-dur op. 6 ~ arr.August Wilhelmi (1845-1908) - Allegro maestoso ~
Gidon Kremer in Kronberg - Chamber Music Connects the World Rehearsal and Concerts exerts from the DVD.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 G major K 216 Gidon Kremer, violin Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Wiener Philarmoniker.
Gidon Kremer
P.I. Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major Op.35 1. Allegro moderato 2. Canzonetta. Andante 3. Finale. Allegro vivacissimo Gidon Kremer Violin Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra Dmitri Kitayenko Rec. 1971
Nevertheless (1993) Gidon Kremer, violin Vadim Archarov, piano Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie "From My Home", TELDEC Studio Berlin (04/1996)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 A major K 219 Gidon Kremer, violin Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Wiener Philarmoniker.
Johann Sebastian Bach Violin Partita No 2 D minor BWV 1004 Gidon Kremer, violin Allemanda 0:00 Corrente 4:24 Sarabanda 6:50 Giga 10:21 Ciaccona (Chaconne) 14:24.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sinfonia Concertante K 364 in E flat major for Violin Viola and Orchestra Gidon Kremer, violin. Kim Kashkashian, viola. Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Wiener Philarmoniker I. Allegro maestoso, common time II. Andante, 3/4, in C minor 14:32 III. Presto, 2/4 25:32
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major op.61 1. Allegro ma non troppo (Cadenza by Alfred Schnittke) 00:00 2. Larghetto 24:20 3. Rondo 34:18 Gidon Kremer Sir Ne...
Ludwig van Beethoven Violin Sonata No.9 op.47 "Kreutzer" Gidon Kremer, violin Martha Argerich, piano
Format: 2 × CD, Album Country: Germany Released: 2005 Genre: Classical Style: Baroque Sonata No. 1 In G Minor, BWV 1001 1 Adagio 2 Fuga. Allegro 3 Siciliana 4 Presto Partita No. 1 In B Minor, BWV 1002 5 Allemanda 6 Double 7 Corrente 8 Double. Presto 9 Sarabande 10 Double 11 Tempo Di Borea 12 Double Sonata No. 2 In A Minor, BWV 1003 13 Grave 14 Fuga 15 Andante 16 Allegro Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach Violin : Gidon Kremer Partitas recorded at Lockenhaus, Pfarrkirche St. Nikolaus, September 25–29, 2001 Sonatas recorded at Riga, Recording Studio, March 10–15, 2002 Gidon Kremer plays an instrument by Giuseppe Guarnieri del Gesù, the "Ex-David" from 1730
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):D-moll II.hegedűkoncert - BWV 1043 ~ A-moll hegedűkoncert - BWV 1041 ~ E-dúr hegedűkoncert BWV 1042 ~ Gidon Kremer:hegedű...
German Concert For Human Rights In Russia: "To Russia With Love". With GIDON KREMER & KREMERATA BALTICA, MARTHA ARGERICH, NICOLAS ALTSTAEDT, KHATIA BUNIATISH...
Many of the world's leading artists, such as David Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Emil Gilels, Renato Bruson, Steven Isserlis, Misha Maisky, Sergei Nakariakov, Boris Berezovsky, Natalia Gutman, Giuseppe Giacomini, Isabelle Faust, Julia Fischer, Pinchas Zukerman, Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Placido Domingo and many others, ......
noodls 2015-03-12(Source. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra). PITTSBURGH - Jeanette Sorrell returns to Heinz Hall as guest conductor and harpsichordist for Bach's Coffeehouse, a BNY Mellon Grand Classics weekend with concerts Friday, March 20 and Sunday, March 22 ... each evening. The concert begins at 7.30 p.m ... on Sunday ... He has performed with artists including Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Gary Hoffman, Emanuel Ax, Ralph Kirshbaum, and percussionist Colin Currie....
noodls 2015-03-05In the 2015-16 season, Christian Tetzlaff, Gidon Kremer, Leonidas Kavakos, and Nikolaj Znaider join the SFS in violin concertos by four major twentieth-century composers-Shostakovich, Bartók, Sibelius, and Nielsen-whose music speaks of the personal and human harmonies of a time not long gone by ... Gidon Kremer performs Bartók's Violin Concerto No....
noodls 2015-03-03(Source. San Francisco Symphony) San Francisco Symphony 2015-16 Concert Calendar. March 2, 2015. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / March 2, 2015. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY. 2015-2016 SEASON CONCERT CALENDAR. Calendar editors, please note ... Single tickets for individual 2015-16 San Francisco Symphony concerts will go on sale on Monday, July 20, 2015 ... Calendar editors, please note. ... Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 8 pm ... Yuja Wang piano ... IVES ... Gidon Kremer violin....
noodls 2015-03-03(Source. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra). PITTSBURGH - It's going to get hot in Heinz Hall during the BNY Mellon Grand Classics. Stravinsky's Firebird on March 6-8 ... A pre-concert talk, open to all ticket holders, led by Resident Conductor Fawzi Haimor will occur on stage at 6.30 p.m. each evening ... He has performed with artists including Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Gary Hoffman, Emanuel Ax, Ralph Kirshbaum, and percussionist Colin Currie. Mr....
noodls 2015-02-19(Source. Chicago Symphony Orchestra) For Immediate Release. Press Contacts.. February 17, 2015 Eileen Chambers, 312-294-3092. Rachelle Roe, 312-294-3090 Photos Available By Request. PR@CSO.org SYMPHONY CENTER PRESENTS PIANO SERIES CONTINUES WITH RECITALS BY OLLI MUSTONEN AND. SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF. February 22 and March 8 at 3 p.m ... Series ... Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No ... 109 and ... Violinist Gidon Kremer and author David Grossman join the dialogue....
noodls 2015-02-17Regular readers know that, in the areas where I do my most serious listening, I found the nominees for the 57th annual GRAMMY awards pretty bleak ... It’s just that I felt far more supportive of Gidon Kremer’s latest project with ECM, a two-CD survey of the music of Mieczysław Weinberg. Weinberg was a prodigiously productive composer, and Kremer arranged an excellent introduction to the wealth of his full portfolio....
The Examiner 2015-02-09Music's biggest night is at the doorstep. 57th Annual Grammy Awards will be held on February 8, 2015 which will see presentation of 83 awards, one more than the previous year. With Anoushka Shankar, Neela Vaswani and Ricky Kej nominated in different categories, India looks forward to adding more Grammys to its kitty ... Bastille ... Mieczysław Weinberg-Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė, Daniil Grishin, Gidon Kremer, & Daniil Trifonov & Kremerata Baltica ... ....
The Times of India 2015-02-04(Source. Messe Frankfurt GmbH) Honour for international achievements as a percussionist and music teacher. Presentation at Frankfurt Town Hall Römer on 17 April ... ... Peter Sadlo played with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra for 14 years before deciding to concentrate primarily on his work as a soloist and performing in chamber-music ensembles with artists such as Martha Argerich, Alice Sara Ott, Clemens Hagen and Gidon Kremer ... V....
noodls 2015-01-29Daniil Trifonov, the young Russian pianist hailed for his technique, joined the Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer for a duo recital at Carnegie Hall. ....
New York Times 2015-01-25Daniil Trifonov, the young Russian pianist hailed for his technique, joined the Latvian violinist Gidon Kremer for a duo recital at Carnegie Hall. ....
New York Times 2015-01-25(Source. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra). PITTSBURGH - Passion, fascination, intrigue and romance await you at Heinz Hall during BNY Mellon Grand Classics. A Night in Russia on January 30 through February 1 ... The concert on Saturday, January 31 is a "Behind the Notes" performance ... on Sunday ... He has performed with artists including Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Gary Hoffman, Emanuel Ax, Ralph Kirshbaum, and percussionist Colin Currie. Mr ... I ... II ... I....
noodls 2015-01-15As a budding composer, New Tango master Astor Piazzolla didn’t much care for tango. He wanted to be a classical musician ... Born in Argentina, Piazzolla grew up in New York ... Reinterpreted by chamber groups and orchestras around the globe, performed by artists such as the late Mstislav Rostropovich, Yo Yo Ma, Gidon Kremer and Daniel Barenboim, Piazzolla’s music entered the contemporary classical repertoire ... “Besides ... If you go ....
The Miami Herald 2015-01-07Gidon Kremer (Latvian: Gidons Krēmers; born February 27, 1947) is a Latvian violinist and conductor. In 1980 he left the USSR and settled in Germany.
Kremer was born in Riga to parents of German-Jewish (his father being a Holocaust survivor) and Latvian-Swedish origins. He began playing the violin at the age of four, receiving instruction from his father and his grandfather, who were both professional violinists. He went on to study at the Riga School of Music and with David Oistrakh at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1967, he won third prize at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels; then, in 1969, second prize at the Montreal International Violin Competition (shared with Oleh Krysa) followed by first prize at the Paganini Competition in Genoa; and finally first prize again in 1970 at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
Kremer's first concert in the West was in Germany in 1975, followed by appearances at the Salzburg Festival in 1976 and in New York City in 1977. In 1981, Kremer founded a chamber music festival in Lockenhaus, Austria, with a focus on new and unconventional programming, serving as artistic director for 30 years. In 1996 Kremer founded the Kremerata Baltica chamber orchestra, composed of young players from the Baltic region. He was also among the artistic directors of the festival "Art Projekt 92" in Munich and is director of the Musiksommer Gstaad festival in Switzerland. In 2008, he and Kremerata Baltica toured with the classical musical comedy duo Igudesman & Joo. He also made regular appearances at the Verbier Festival until the summer of 2011, when he withdrew, issuing a public complaint of excessive hype.
Keith Jarrett (born May 8, 1945, in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American pianist and composer who performs both jazz and classical music.
Jarrett started his career with Art Blakey, moving on to play with Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis. Since the early 1970s he has enjoyed a great deal of success in jazz, jazz fusion, and classical music; as a group leader and a solo performer. His improvisations draw not only from the traditions of jazz, but from other genres as well, especially Western classical music, gospel, blues, and ethnic folk music.
In 2003, Jarrett received the Polar Music Prize, the first (and to this day only) recipient not to share the prize with a co-recipient, and in 2004 he received the Léonie Sonning Music Prize.
In 2008, he was inducted into the Down Beat Hall of Fame in the magazine's 73rd Annual Readers' Poll.
Jarrett grew up in suburban Allentown, Pennsylvania, with significant early exposure to music. He possessed absolute pitch, and he displayed prodigious musical talents as a young child. He began piano lessons just before his third birthday, and at age five he appeared on a TV talent program hosted by the swing bandleader Paul Whiteman. The young Jarrett gave his first formal piano recital at the age of seven, playing works by composers including Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, and Saint-Saëns, and ending with two of his own compositions. Encouraged especially by his mother, Jarrett took intensive classical piano lessons with a series of teachers, including Eleanor Sokoloff of the Curtis Institute.