Also known as Oscar Emmanuel Peterson
Canadian jazz pianist (1925–2007)
Oscar Peterson was a Canadian jazz pianist who lived from 1925 to 2007 and became one of the most influential and technically skilled performers in jazz history. His virtuosic playing and prolific career recording and performing jazz standards helped shape the sound of modern jazz and earned him recognition as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
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Canadian jazz pianist and composer.
Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, CC CQ OOnt (Montreal, 15 de agosto de 1925 — Mississauga, 23 de dezembro de 2007) foi um virtuoso pianista de jazz canadense, considerado por muitos críticos como um dos maiores pianistas de jazz de todos os tempos (Scott Yanow, 2004). Ele lançou mais de 200 gravações, ganhou sete prêmios Grammy, bem como um prêmio pelo conjunto da obra da National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, e recebeu vários outros prêmios e homenagens. Seus parceiros musicais mais constantes são os contrabaixistas Ray Brown e Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen e os guitarristas Herb Ellis e Joe Pass.
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Oscar Peterson (1925-2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. Born in Montreal, Canada, Peterson began learning trumpet and piano from his father at the age of five, but by the age of seven, after a bout of tuberculosis, he concentrated on the piano. Some of the artists who influenced Peterson during the early years were Teddy Wilson, Nat "King" Cole, James P. Johnson, and the legendary Art Tatum, to whom many have tried to compare Peterson in later years. <a href="https://www.last.fm/mu
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