Many many years ago going home in hot summer afternoons, I often heard Peterson's music from the 4th floor good loud by tape recorder.......it was my father who was listening his music. Thanks him forever introducing me to his brilliant play! And - of course - the man, who uploded it! Marianna
"HELLO" OSCAR & BACH FANS EVERYWHERE! I'M CHECKING IN TO LISTEN TO THESE TWO EXTRAORDINARY MEN DO WHAT THEY DO BEST! MR. BACH WOULD BE SO PLEASED TO KNOW HIS MUSIC IS STILL "IN" AND BEING PLAYED BY ANOTHER GENIUS IN ANOTHER CENTURY. WE ARE DOUBLY BLESSED! HAPPY SPRING AND HAPPY MUSIC!! SYLVIA - FL- 04-05-2019
Meu eterno mestre, sem igual . Linhas melódicas com as duas mãos que ele criou, nenhum dos mestres do erodito escreveram em suas obras. Meu grande inspirador.
ya hice un comentario en ingles , bien ahora lo hago en castellano. También fue mi ídolo y lo seguira siendo siempre,, enhorbuena ,felicitaciones it¨s pur magic ok. wonderful music for ever!
@Easleytee Someone once said the difference between a clever guy and a genius, is the clever guy is what you could be with shovels of talent and application. The genius comes from another place, you can't replicate what they do
@Easleytee He didn't say geniuses, he said musical geniuses and by that he of course meant they were creative and talented in the way they played, because behind the playing lies a lot of theory and expertise in the way to manipulate notes. So yeah, don't be faultfinding.
Oh really? Too Canadian is he? Well that's a new one for me. It's a 12 bar blues not a prelude and fugue. (Like it's Jazz - gottit?). I have said this before: Better shut your trap and be regarded as an idiot - than openen it and prove you are one. He 'Plays too stiff'. Sounds like the Pea Nut U. music appreciation program
to play stiff you just take the music from another country and play it according to the written sheet music but without soul.That was the way Oscar peterson played jazz.
I do indeed. I do indeed. And a few hundred others from The King to beyond Bird; from Monteverdi to Copland; from Joplin to Emmy Lou and Ladysmith Black Mombaza to Dire Straits. Like Duke said: There's 2 kinds of music: good & bad
I really love Oscar Peterson. It's a shame on this recording that mixing (mostly the balance) is awful as the sound of the bassist, it sounds like a cow...... bad sound engineer.....
+metacosmos What a troll you are! Jazz is beyond any distinctions of nationality (other than it's origins), and Oscar Peterson may be the finest jazz pianist ever.
he was not, he was a very academic player, he had learnt a lot from the US jazz players but he was not an innovator or a creator. he just adapted the Us jazz art to the Canadian way of life, as it happens with all the Canadian popular music which is an adaptation of the Us popular music to the tastes and way of playing of the canadians.
Many many years ago going home in hot summer afternoons, I often heard Peterson's music
from the 4th floor good loud by tape recorder.......it was my father who was listening his music.
Thanks him forever introducing me to his brilliant play! And - of course - the man, who uploded
it! Marianna
"HELLO" OSCAR & BACH FANS EVERYWHERE! I'M CHECKING IN TO LISTEN TO THESE TWO EXTRAORDINARY MEN DO WHAT THEY DO BEST! MR. BACH WOULD BE SO PLEASED TO KNOW HIS MUSIC IS STILL "IN" AND BEING PLAYED BY ANOTHER GENIUS IN ANOTHER CENTURY. WE ARE DOUBLY BLESSED! HAPPY SPRING AND HAPPY MUSIC!! SYLVIA - FL- 04-05-2019
His next note is always the correct one.
Anthony Ferri: Cleverly Put. SYLVIA - FL 5/25/2019
Wonderful music, largely forgotten now. Thank you.
the BEST piano jazz man in the WORLD!!!! LOVE
Meu eterno mestre, sem igual . Linhas melódicas com as duas mãos que ele criou, nenhum dos mestres do erodito escreveram em suas obras. Meu grande inspirador.
Amazing😙Love Bach's Blues👏👏
Fantastic as they complete each other, as they play together!
Beautifully done
I'm a fan of Oscar I schould says Mr Peterson and I was please to see him in geneva long time ago it was a superb concert at Victoria Hall
Magistral OP and Trio!
no John corless it never will be forgotten. this is music for etenerty.....
Beautiful!
Just GREAT!!! Tks.
Great chords and harmonies in the intro! After that ... wonderful (slow) tempo.
Thank you, Jane8948. It's pur magic.
fantastic...
I'm a huge fan of Bach - Probably one of the biggest there is - but Oscar can hang with Bach all day.
Masterful. Still The Gold Standard
ya hice un comentario en ingles , bien ahora lo hago en castellano.
También fue mi ídolo y lo seguira siendo siempre,,
enhorbuena ,felicitaciones
it¨s pur magic ok. wonderful music for ever!
From here because of Tae TAEHUNG comment 🌚✨
Genius!!!!
maravilha.
so good :)
Urgently added to favourties!
Is Peterson referring to any of Bach's pieces in particular? I don't hear it.
those who marked dislike don't apparently appreciate good music. sorry for them.
@Easleytee Someone once said the difference between a clever guy and a genius, is the clever guy is what you could be with shovels of talent and application. The genius comes from another place, you can't replicate what they do
@EyMeng Yes, I think so. In every video I know he plays on a Boesendorfer. I love those instruments!
WOW
très sympa !
Genial! Je prends mes affaires!
man he could play
@thenamesfrancisco because he's Oscar Peterson, he's a badass, and he can call it quite what he likes, lol.
No, but the Bach's Blues is included in The Bach Suite, that he wrote for Bach's 300th birthday
@Easleytee what is in your opinion a genius?
@jakedam hahaha so true
Please tell me the name of the Quasimodo on the drums
Martin Drew
5:22 🤌
@Easleytee He didn't say geniuses, he said musical geniuses and by that he of course meant they were creative and talented in the way they played, because behind the playing lies a lot of theory and expertise in the way to manipulate notes. So yeah, don't be faultfinding.
Anyone know who's the drummer and what cymbal that is?
Rex0680 Martin Drew,died a few years back
Rex0680 looks to be an original 80's Sabian HH 22" Ride, logo on the back.
@al17co05fa92
I completely agree
No one knows music like u do
@DuoDejaBlue Peterson himself said he thought electronic instruments were part of the way forward in music. Don't be so closed-minded.
Why is it called Bach's Blues? It is based on a Bach theme?
@Easleytee
Uhmm...'brilliant' and 'genius' both denote extraordinary intelligence. In what way is Oscar not a genius pianist?
Msgnifique blues mais je ne reconnais pas d influence de bach...
Il n'y en a pas
kinda the same tune from monty alexander
its also great
/watch?v=de9aSShl0CM&feature=related
Oh really? Too Canadian is he? Well that's a new one for me. It's a 12 bar blues not a prelude and fugue. (Like it's Jazz - gottit?). I have said this before: Better shut your trap and be regarded as an idiot - than openen it and prove you are one. He 'Plays too stiff'. Sounds like the Pea Nut U. music appreciation program
to play stiff you just take the music from another country and play it according to the written sheet music but without soul.That was the way Oscar peterson played jazz.
I do indeed. I do indeed. And a few hundred others from The King to beyond Bird; from Monteverdi to Copland; from Joplin to Emmy Lou and Ladysmith Black Mombaza to Dire Straits. Like Duke said: There's 2 kinds of music: good & bad
I'm a huge fan of Oscar Peterson, but this is not him at his best, and it has nothing whatever to do with Bach.
I agree - I can't detect any connection at all.
why does he can it bachs blues? i thought he was gonna bust into a bluesy ass fugue
I really love Oscar Peterson.
It's a shame on this recording that mixing (mostly the balance) is awful as the sound of the bassist, it sounds like a cow...... bad sound engineer.....
Oscar peterson was too much Canadian to play jazz or Bach with softness, he plays too much stiff.
Jazz belongs
to the US, in Canada they only imitate, in an
academic way , what the US jazzmen do, so did Oscar peterson.
+metacosmos ure so ridiculous man xD
Oscar peterson was an academic player, not a real creator, you must be yankee to do that.
+metacosmos What a troll you are! Jazz is beyond any distinctions of nationality (other than it's origins), and Oscar Peterson may be the finest jazz pianist ever.
he was not, he was a very academic player, he had learnt a lot from the US jazz players but he was not an innovator or a creator. he just adapted the Us jazz art to the Canadian way of life, as it happens with all the Canadian popular music which is an adaptation of the Us popular music to the tastes and way of playing of the canadians.