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Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, CC, CQ, OOnt (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. He was called the "Maharaja of the keyboard" by Duke Ellington, but simply "O.P." by his friends. He released over 200 recordings, won eight Grammy Awards, and received numerous other awards and honours. He is considered to have been one of the greatest jazz pianists, and played thousands of concerts worldwide in a career lasting more than 60 years.
Peterson was born to immigrants from the West Indies; his father worked as a porter for Canadian Pacific Railway. Peterson grew up in the neighbourhood of Little Burgundy in Montreal, Quebec. It was in this predominantly black neighbourhood that he found himself surrounded by the jazz culture that flourished in the early 20th century. At the age of five, Peterson began honing his skills with the trumpet and piano. However, a bout of tuberculosis when he was seven prevented him from playing the trumpet again, and so he directed all his attention to the piano. His father, Daniel Peterson, an amateur trumpeter and pianist, was one of his first music teachers, and his sister Daisy taught young Oscar classical piano. Young Oscar was persistent at practicing scales and classical études daily, and thanks to such arduous practice he developed his virtuosity.
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We Get Requests is an album by jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1964.
Writing for AllMusic, critic Scott Yanow wrote "this particular set is weaker than most... Overall, this is a reasonably enjoyable Oscar Peterson session..."
Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio Recorded: On November 28, 1952 01 Ad Lib Blues 0:00 02 I Can't Get Started 5:54 03 Just You, Just Me 9:35 04 Almost Like Being in Love 17:16 05 Tea for Two 20:51 06 There Will Never Be Another You 28:36 07 (Back Home Again In) Indiana 32:05 08 On the Sunny Side of the Street 39:09 09 Stardust 42:37 10 (I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You) 46:13 11 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 49:55 12 These Foolish Things 53:18 13 (It Takes) Two to Tango 56:52 14 I Can't Get Started 1:03:00 _____________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA ►► https://twitter.com/hardy_blues ►► https://plus.google.com/112304087384858818112/posts
Nagranie z koncertu w Danii (1964) Oscar Peterson - Piano Ray Brown - Bas Ed Thigpen - Bębny
"We Get Requests" is an album by jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1964. This is one of my most favourite albums. The liner notes, both the original unacredited notes but presumbly by producer Jim Davis, and Phil Bailey's reissue notes, are much what you would expect on an album from one of jazz's greatest trios. Pure extascy. Both speak of Peterson's incredible virtuosity, and the seamlessness of the trio. Both compliments are certainly deserved, but the excesive laudation does get in the way of appreciatinq a truly fantastic recording. That's not to say that the music is not well above par. It certainly is. They even brinq a new face to the Girl From Ipanema. The solo voices are also very well developed. In each tune the soloist actually has something to say - whethe...
TRACKLIST 01 A Foggy Day 00:11 02 All of me 03:06 03 Can't help lovin' dat man 06:32 04 Georgia on my mind 09:18 05 How about you? 13:01 06 I concentrate on you 16:13 07 I get a kick out of you 19:26 08 I love Paris 22:29 09 I won't dance 24:42 10 I'm a fool to want you 27:15 11 Let's fall in love 31:03 12 Love for sale 33:20 13 Night and day 36:51 14 Over the rainbow 39:26 15 Prelude to a kiss 41:44 16 Shall we dance? 44:17 17 Sophisticated lady 46:36 18 Summertime 49:03 19 That old Black Magic 52:02 20 You make me feel so young 55:03 Oscar Peterson - All the Best (FULL ALBUM) Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Oscar_Peterson_All_the_Best?id=B5y6uwjyt2cgjdntsf3w6zqrhfe Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz piani...
Recorded in the summer of 1958 at the Orpheum Theater in Vancouver, and featuring the Oscar Peterson Trio (with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis), the set finds the group in top form, featuring a simmering treatment of "Alone Together " and a pristine take of "My Funny Valentine". The trio delves into rarely heard original material, including Peterson's lovely "Music Box Suite" (also known as "Daisy's Dream"). The consistent high quality of the performances and the opportunity to hear less well-known songs make this vinyl an essential purchase for fans of Oscar Peterson.
Norman Granz' Jazz in Montreux (1977) 1. Falling in love with love 2. Old folks 3. Indiana 4. There is no greater love 5. You look good to me 6. People 7. Reunion blues 8. Teach me tonight 9. Sweet Georgia Brown
Это концерты Петерсона с 63 по 65 годы, и начинается ролик с того же Реюньон-блюза и в той же, РЕДКОЙ, но лучшей интерпретации. При просмотре фильма обратить внимание Матвея на РУКИ ПИАНИСТА! Вообще джаз того времени отличается исключительной мелодичностью и потому надо слушать всё подряд с карандашом и бумагой, чтобы сделать для себя из отрезков ролика индивидуальное меню ( содержание) для последующих просмотров уже со знанием дела..
Footage of the internationally feted jazz pianist with his trio at Ronnie Scott's Club in 1974.
Live in Denmark,1964. Oscar Peterson on Piano Ray Brown on Bass Ed Thigpen on Drums
OSCAR PETERSON BIG4: JATP LIVE In Japan, 1983; ft Joe Pass & Niels H.O. Pedersen; City Light- On Danish Shores-Lush Life-Perdido-Caravan-Yesterdays 060122 STD Big 4 & JATP All-Stars: OSCAR PETERSON (p)/ Joe Pass (g)/ Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (b)/ Martin Drew (ds) 01.City Light 0:08/ 02.On Danish Shores 6:50/ 03.Lush Life 12:00/ 04.Perdido 15:00 05.Caravan 19:20 06.Yesterdays 25:40 07.My Shining Hour 30:00 08.You Look Good To Me 40:20 09.Peace 48:00
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Bossa Nova CD 3: 1.Wave 00:00 2.Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) 06:02 3.Nightingale 13:30 4.Triste 20:17 5.Watch What Happens 25:39 6.Sally's Tomato 31:51 7.The Gentle Rain 35:01 8.It's Impossible 38:25 9.Nica's Dream 45:21 10.Day By Day 53:13 11.All The Things You Are 57:58 12.Yesterday 01:04:09
TRACKLIST 01 A Foggy Day 00:11 02 All of me 03:06 03 Can't help lovin' dat man 06:32 04 Georgia on my mind 09:18 05 How about you? 13:01 06 I concentrate on you 16:13 07 I get a kick out of you 19:26 08 I love Paris 22:29 09 I won't dance 24:42 10 I'm a fool to want you 27:15 11 Let's fall in love 31:03 12 Love for sale 33:20 13 Night and day 36:51 14 Over the rainbow 39:26 15 Prelude to a kiss 41:44 16 Shall we dance? 44:17 17 Sophisticated lady 46:36 18 Summertime 49:03 19 That old Black Magic 52:02 20 You make me feel so young 55:03 Oscar Peterson - All the Best (FULL ALBUM) Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Oscar_Peterson_All_the_Best?id=B5y6uwjyt2cgjdntsf3w6zqrhfe Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz piani...
Essential Classics Evergreen Oscar Peterson - Greatest Hits 00:00:00 - Oscar Peterson - Waltz for Debby 00:05:56 - Oscar Peterson - I Wants to Stay Here 00:12:19 - Oscar Peterson - Night and Day 00:14:53 - Oscar Peterson - Take the a Train 00:17:59 - Oscar Peterson - Georgia On My Mind 00:21:43 - Oscar Peterson - I Love Paris 00:23:56 - Oscar Peterson - Jordu 00:29:26 - Oscar Peterson - Stormy Weather 00:32:09 - Oscar Peterson - The Man I Love 00:35:19 - Oscar Peterson - I'm a Fool to Want You 00:39:06 - Oscar Peterson - It's De-Lovely 00:41:35 - Oscar Peterson - I Get a Kick Out of You 00:44:38 - The Oscar Peterson Trio, Stan Getz - Pennies from Heaven 00:49:55 - Oscar Peterson - Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man 00:52:41 - Oscar Peterson - A Foggy Day 00:55:37 - Oscar Peterson - Over the Rainbo...
Footage of the internationally feted jazz pianist with his trio at Ronnie Scott's Club in 1974.
Recorded in the summer of 1958 at the Orpheum Theater in Vancouver, and featuring the Oscar Peterson Trio (with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis), the set finds the group in top form, featuring a simmering treatment of "Alone Together " and a pristine take of "My Funny Valentine". The trio delves into rarely heard original material, including Peterson's lovely "Music Box Suite" (also known as "Daisy's Dream"). The consistent high quality of the performances and the opportunity to hear less well-known songs make this vinyl an essential purchase for fans of Oscar Peterson.
Tracks 1.Theme For Celine 2.The Happy Hour 3.Party Time U.S.A. 4.First Reprise On Theme Celine 5.Elliot (The Silent Partner) 6.Theme For Susannah ( 7.Blues For Chris (The Fox) 8.Second Reprise On Theme For Celine Personnel Oscar Peterson - piano Zoot Sims - tenor sax Benny Carter - alto sax Clark Terry - flugelhorn Milt Jackson - vibraphone John Heard - bass Grady Tate - drums
Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio Recorded: On November 28, 1952 01 Ad Lib Blues 0:00 02 I Can't Get Started 5:54 03 Just You, Just Me 9:35 04 Almost Like Being in Love 17:16 05 Tea for Two 20:51 06 There Will Never Be Another You 28:36 07 (Back Home Again In) Indiana 32:05 08 On the Sunny Side of the Street 39:09 09 Stardust 42:37 10 (I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You) 46:13 11 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 49:55 12 These Foolish Things 53:18 13 (It Takes) Two to Tango 56:52 14 I Can't Get Started 1:03:00 _____________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA ►► https://twitter.com/hardy_blues ►► https://plus.google.com/112304087384858818112/posts
Это концерты Петерсона с 63 по 65 годы, и начинается ролик с того же Реюньон-блюза и в той же, РЕДКОЙ, но лучшей интерпретации. При просмотре фильма обратить внимание Матвея на РУКИ ПИАНИСТА! Вообще джаз того времени отличается исключительной мелодичностью и потому надо слушать всё подряд с карандашом и бумагой, чтобы сделать для себя из отрезков ролика индивидуальное меню ( содержание) для последующих просмотров уже со знанием дела..
The complete special BBC with interview!!! Oscar Peterson & Count Basie (piano) Joe Pass (guitar) Niels Pedersen (bass) Martin Drew (drums) 1 part - JoePpass 2 part - Count Basie
Norman Granz' Jazz in Montreux (1977) 1. Falling in love with love 2. Old folks 3. Indiana 4. There is no greater love 5. You look good to me 6. People 7. Reunion blues 8. Teach me tonight 9. Sweet Georgia Brown
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Oscar Peterson Interview - TV fromCopenhagen
Oscar Peterson interviews Count Basie in 1980. Original video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAZP... Piano - Oscar Peterson & Count Basie Bass - Niels Pedersen Drums - Martin Drew
In this clip from 2004, legendary Canadian jazz pianist Oscar Peterson reflects on the death of a fellow jazz giant, American Ray Charles. For more classic clips, go to http://www.cbc.ca/archives Subscribe: http://bit.ly/CBCSubscribe Watch CBC: http://bit.ly/CBCFullShows About CBC: Welcome to the official YouTube channel for CBC, Canada’s public broadcaster. CBC is dedicated to creating content with original voices that inspire and entertain. Watch sneak peeks and trailers, behind the scenes footage, original web series, digital-exclusives and more. Connect with CBC Online: Twitter: http://bit.ly/CBCTwitter Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCFacebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/CBCInstagram Oscar Peterson on the loss of Ray Charles: CBC Archives | CBC https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTV
A great Oscar Peterson Interview with Andre Previn where they discuss many things including art tatum. Also Oscar plays some tracks
Oscar Peterson was one of the biggest international stars to ever come out of Montreal, a jazz great who performed alongside the likes of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie.
This riveting music documentary traces the history of piano legend Oscar Peterson, from his early days as Montreal's teenage boogie-woogie sensation through his meteoric rise to international celebrity. One highlight in this treasure trove of musical gems is the legendary Oscar Peterson Trio (bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis) who after a twenty-year hiatus, reunited in order to "prove that it still had the magic." Over 100 minutes of classic and contemporary performances, rare film footage, in-depth interviews with a cast of jazz legends and multiple Bonus Features, create a chronicle spanning 5 decades of Oscar Peterson's unforgettable music..... ........ ........ FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyri...
ORDER "Oscar, With Love" NOW!!! www.oscarwithlove.com From us to you, a full master class with Oscar Peterson! This was filmed during a very special session in Marciac (1997). During this class you also hear from "The Great Dane", Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, the wonderful Martin Drew, and of course the fantastic Ulf Wakenius. At the time this was shot, OP was teaching regularly at York University as well as doing classes all over the world when on tour. Sit down and soak in all that he has to say. Be sure to 'like' and share with your friends! Links! Facebook: www.Facebook.com/OscarPetersonMusic Twitter: www.Twitter.com/OscarPMusic Website: www.OscarPeterson.com Céline Peterson: Twitter: www.twitter.com/CelineOlivia YouTube: www.YouTube.com/MissCelineOlivia Website: www.celineolivi...
Oscar Peterson, Dick Cavett Şovu'nun konuğu olmuş 1979'da. Caz piyanistlerinin çalış stillerini anlatıp örneklendiriyor. Oscar Peterson was guest on The Dick Cavett Show in 1979. He explains and plays in the styles of important Jazz pianists.
Ray Charles discussing some of his musical heroes with Clint Eastwood. From Eastwood's 2003 documentary "Piano Blues".
Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio Recorded: On November 28, 1952 01 Ad Lib Blues 0:00 02 I Can't Get Started 5:54 03 Just You, Just Me 9:35 04 Almost Like Being in Love 17:16 05 Tea for Two 20:51 06 There Will Never Be Another You 28:36 07 (Back Home Again In) Indiana 32:05 08 On the Sunny Side of the Street 39:09 09 Stardust 42:37 10 (I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You) 46:13 11 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 49:55 12 These Foolish Things 53:18 13 (It Takes) Two to Tango 56:52 14 I Can't Get Started 1:03:00 _____________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA ►► https://twitter.com/hardy_blues ►► https://plus.google.com/112304087384858818112/posts
Nagranie z koncertu w Danii (1964) Oscar Peterson - Piano Ray Brown - Bas Ed Thigpen - Bębny
"We Get Requests" is an album by jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1964. This is one of my most favourite albums. The liner notes, both the original unacredited notes but presumbly by producer Jim Davis, and Phil Bailey's reissue notes, are much what you would expect on an album from one of jazz's greatest trios. Pure extascy. Both speak of Peterson's incredible virtuosity, and the seamlessness of the trio. Both compliments are certainly deserved, but the excesive laudation does get in the way of appreciatinq a truly fantastic recording. That's not to say that the music is not well above par. It certainly is. They even brinq a new face to the Girl From Ipanema. The solo voices are also very well developed. In each tune the soloist actually has something to say - whethe...
TRACKLIST 01 A Foggy Day 00:11 02 All of me 03:06 03 Can't help lovin' dat man 06:32 04 Georgia on my mind 09:18 05 How about you? 13:01 06 I concentrate on you 16:13 07 I get a kick out of you 19:26 08 I love Paris 22:29 09 I won't dance 24:42 10 I'm a fool to want you 27:15 11 Let's fall in love 31:03 12 Love for sale 33:20 13 Night and day 36:51 14 Over the rainbow 39:26 15 Prelude to a kiss 41:44 16 Shall we dance? 44:17 17 Sophisticated lady 46:36 18 Summertime 49:03 19 That old Black Magic 52:02 20 You make me feel so young 55:03 Oscar Peterson - All the Best (FULL ALBUM) Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Oscar_Peterson_All_the_Best?id=B5y6uwjyt2cgjdntsf3w6zqrhfe Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz piani...
Recorded in the summer of 1958 at the Orpheum Theater in Vancouver, and featuring the Oscar Peterson Trio (with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis), the set finds the group in top form, featuring a simmering treatment of "Alone Together " and a pristine take of "My Funny Valentine". The trio delves into rarely heard original material, including Peterson's lovely "Music Box Suite" (also known as "Daisy's Dream"). The consistent high quality of the performances and the opportunity to hear less well-known songs make this vinyl an essential purchase for fans of Oscar Peterson.
Norman Granz' Jazz in Montreux (1977) 1. Falling in love with love 2. Old folks 3. Indiana 4. There is no greater love 5. You look good to me 6. People 7. Reunion blues 8. Teach me tonight 9. Sweet Georgia Brown
Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio Recorded: On November 28, 1952 01 Ad Lib Blues 0:00 02 I Can't Get Started 5:54 03 Just You, Just Me 9:35 04 Almost Like Being in Love 17:16 05 Tea for Two 20:51 06 There Will Never Be Another You 28:36 07 (Back Home Again In) Indiana 32:05 08 On the Sunny Side of the Street 39:09 09 Stardust 42:37 10 (I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You) 46:13 11 I Can't Give You Anything But Love 49:55 12 These Foolish Things 53:18 13 (It Takes) Two to Tango 56:52 14 I Can't Get Started 1:03:00 _____________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA ►► https://twitter.com/hardy_blues ►► https://plus.google.com/112304087384858818112/posts
"We Get Requests" is an album by jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio, released in 1964. This is one of my most favourite albums. The liner notes, both the original unacredited notes but presumbly by producer Jim Davis, and Phil Bailey's reissue notes, are much what you would expect on an album from one of jazz's greatest trios. Pure extascy. Both speak of Peterson's incredible virtuosity, and the seamlessness of the trio. Both compliments are certainly deserved, but the excesive laudation does get in the way of appreciatinq a truly fantastic recording. That's not to say that the music is not well above par. It certainly is. They even brinq a new face to the Girl From Ipanema. The solo voices are also very well developed. In each tune the soloist actually has something to say - whethe...
TRACKLIST 01 A Foggy Day 00:11 02 All of me 03:06 03 Can't help lovin' dat man 06:32 04 Georgia on my mind 09:18 05 How about you? 13:01 06 I concentrate on you 16:13 07 I get a kick out of you 19:26 08 I love Paris 22:29 09 I won't dance 24:42 10 I'm a fool to want you 27:15 11 Let's fall in love 31:03 12 Love for sale 33:20 13 Night and day 36:51 14 Over the rainbow 39:26 15 Prelude to a kiss 41:44 16 Shall we dance? 44:17 17 Sophisticated lady 46:36 18 Summertime 49:03 19 That old Black Magic 52:02 20 You make me feel so young 55:03 Oscar Peterson - All the Best (FULL ALBUM) Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Oscar_Peterson_All_the_Best?id=B5y6uwjyt2cgjdntsf3w6zqrhfe Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz piani...
Recorded in the summer of 1958 at the Orpheum Theater in Vancouver, and featuring the Oscar Peterson Trio (with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis), the set finds the group in top form, featuring a simmering treatment of "Alone Together " and a pristine take of "My Funny Valentine". The trio delves into rarely heard original material, including Peterson's lovely "Music Box Suite" (also known as "Daisy's Dream"). The consistent high quality of the performances and the opportunity to hear less well-known songs make this vinyl an essential purchase for fans of Oscar Peterson.
Norman Granz' Jazz in Montreux (1977) 1. Falling in love with love 2. Old folks 3. Indiana 4. There is no greater love 5. You look good to me 6. People 7. Reunion blues 8. Teach me tonight 9. Sweet Georgia Brown
Bossa Nova CD 3: 1.Wave 00:00 2.Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) 06:02 3.Nightingale 13:30 4.Triste 20:17 5.Watch What Happens 25:39 6.Sally's Tomato 31:51 7.The Gentle Rain 35:01 8.It's Impossible 38:25 9.Nica's Dream 45:21 10.Day By Day 53:13 11.All The Things You Are 57:58 12.Yesterday 01:04:09
Side One: Milt Jackson - Vibraphone.... John Lewis - Piano.... Percy Heath - Bass.... Connie Kay - Drums.... Side Two: Oscar Peterson - Piano.... Herb Ellis - Guitar.... Ray Brown - Bass.... .................................................................. Side One: 1. "D & E Blues" - 4:08 2. "Now's the Time" - 4:34 3. "'Round About Midnight" - 3:47 Side Two: 1. "Should I?" - 4:28 2. "Big Fat Mama" - 7:24 3. "Indiana" - 3:55 4. "Joy Spring" - 5:27 5. "Elevation" - 3:18 ............................................................. Recorded - October 19, 1957 - The Opera House, Chicago ............................................................ FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted artwork, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by t...
The complete special BBC with interview!!! Oscar Peterson & Count Basie (piano) Joe Pass (guitar) Niels Pedersen (bass) Martin Drew (drums) 1 part - JoePpass 2 part - Count Basie
All of me
Why not take all of me
Can't you see
I'm no good without you
Take my lips
I want to lose them
Take my arms
I'll never use them
Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry
How can I go on dear, without you
You took the part that once was my heart
So why not take all of me
All of me
Why not take all of me
Can't you see
I'm no good without you
Take my lips
I want to lose them
Take my arms
I'll never use them
Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry
How can I go on dear, without you
You took the part that once was my heart
So why not take all of me
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Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry
How can I go on dear, without you
You took the part that once was my heart
So why not take all of me