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  1. Oscar Emmanuel Peterson CC CQ OOnt (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. Considered a virtuoso and one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time, Peterson released more than 200 recordings, won eight Grammy Awards , as well as a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy , and ...

  2. Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, CC, CQ, OOnt , jazz pianist, composer, educator (born 15 August 1925 in Montreal, QC; died 23 December 2007 in Mississauga , ON ). Oscar Peterson is one of Canada’s most honoured musicians. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time.

  3. 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 .

  4. Oscar Peterson ( Montreal, 15 de agosto de 1925- Mississauga, 23 de diciembre de 2007) fue un pianista canadiense de jazz. Su estilo, formado durante los años cuarenta como en el caso de otros pianistas como Erroll Garner y George Shearing, oscila entre el swing y el bop, y se engloba dentro de la tendencia clasicista o tradicional del jazz.

  5. Peterson was born August 15, 1925, in Montreal. His performance career began while he was still in high school, as pianist with the Johnny Holmes Orchestra. After a few years with the orchestra, he formed his own trio, the first in a format he maintained throughout his lifelong career.

  6. Pianista de jazz canadiense. Nació el 15 de agosto de 1925 en Montreal, Quebec. Comenzó a tocar el piano a los 5 años. En 1949 se traslada a los Estados Unido s para actuar en un concierto en el Carnegie Hall y realizar dos giras con la orquesta de Granz Jazz at the Philarmonic.

  7. Oscar Emmanuel Peterson. Pianist, Bandleader, Composer, Educator. (1925 - 2007) The word “virtuoso” can sometimes be bandied about too freely, but in the case of pianist Oscar Peterson, it is perfectly descriptive yet it’s been a source of criticism. Jazz critic Whitney Balliet once said in reviewing a live performance, “The ‘virtuoso ...