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Re-playing some of my Oscar Peterson DVDs, now listening to his "Oscar Peterson Trio at Ronnie Scott's 1974."
Oscar, Niels Pedersen on bass and Barney Kessel on guitar.
Just about an unbeatable combo. To my knowledge no bass player has ever been able to match the chops of Pedersen. His performances alone are sufficient reason to buy this DVD.
Lots of Oscar's performances on YouTube, from early to late in his career.
Bech
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Music. One of man's greatest inventions. And...for me, the piano expresses it best.
I love Oscar Peterson. He is one of the reasons why I want to learn jazz piano.
Here are my favorite pieces:
1. Love Ballade This version is so beautiful. I think it is the trio with Oscar Peterson (piano), Joe Pass (guitar) and Niels Pedersen (bass). I love the guitar solo.
2. Wheatland The piece starts at 0:55 (it's from an interview with Andre Previn)
3. Hymn to Freedom
Please post your favorite pieces of him (preferrably with a video).
The guy was great. Take a listen to this. I can not find video for it and not even sure where I came across this recording, but I uploaded for you here.
It is not to say there are not other extremely gifted and great musicians out there. But, the thread was titled OP, so thought that was the main focus. This is a beautiful piece you have posted by Keith Jarrett, a musician I was not familiar with. But, more so now. So, thanks for posting it.
This is quite different then what I would expect from Mr. P., though. For one thing, it doesn't swing. Nor is it supposed to, I suppose. So, it is just WAY different.
Peterson certainly was not the most accurate/precise piano player I have ever heard. There are much better if this were the criteria. But, hard to beat when it comes to a really swinging sound. Just like when Ella Fitzgerald gets passed the MIC from Barbara Streisand, the chandeliers start to swing. Both are extremely gifted singers (IMHO,) but WAY different.