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  1. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Oscar Peterson (born August 15, 1925, Montreal, Quebec, Canada—died December 23, 2007, Mississauga, Ontario) was a Canadian jazz pianist best known for his dazzling solo technique. In 1949 Peterson went to the United States, where he appeared in one of jazz promoter Norman Granz’s concerts at Carnegie Hall, New York City.

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  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · The tune is “Hymn to Freedom,” Petersons ode to the Civil Rights Movement. The song rings with overtones of the African-American church, sounding at once sacred and soulful as it transitions from its psalm-like beginning into its gently swinging conclusion. Peterson died in 2007 and was buried near his home in Mississauga ...

  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · No views 1 minute ago. Oscar Peterson was an award winning jazz pianist and composer. His band, the Oscar Peterson Trio was one of the leading jazz ensembles of his time. He won 6 Grammys...

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  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Purchase Album: In 2015, Mack Avenue assembled a who’s who of jazz piano to pay tribute to Oscar Peterson on the three-disc collection Oscar, With Love. It’s fair to say that Peterson, who died in 2007, exerted a powerful influence on each of the participants, who spanned generations from Kenny Barron and Michel Legrand to Hiromi and.

  5. Hace 5 días · “Jet Song” exemplifies Petersons knack for finding sentiment in the shadows of a tune. It begins in a stormy hush, darkly hued and cautious. But before long, it segues into a swinging major-keyed blues, full of the kind of whirling flourishes that only Peterson can provide.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Oscar Peterson Trio for the first time in Budapest, Hungary.Erkel Theatre, 1970 December 15.In 1970's Oscar was at the height of his musical prowess, he prov...

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  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Blues In The Night (My Mama Done Tol’ Me) is a timeless jazz classic performed by Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson. Released in 1957 as part of their collaborative album “Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson,” this song continues to captivate audiences with its soulful melodies and poignant lyrics.