Biography · Canadian jazz pianist

3 min read · 521 words

Oscar Peterson

1925 · 2007

Years lived
82
Photos
25
Oscar Peterson portrait

Born

August 15, 1925

Montreal, Canada

Died

December 23, 2007

Mississauga, Canada

Known for

Canadian jazz pianist

Oscar Peterson (1925–2007) was Canada best known for Canadian jazz pianist.

Oscar Peterson (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer from Montreal, Canada. Known as the "Maharaja of the keyboard," he released over 200 recordings and won eight Grammy Awards. His virtuosity significantly influenced jazz music globally.

A life in moments

The moments that shaped a life

Written in English

Chapter

Life chapters

Chapter 1 · 1925· Chapter 1 of 7

Early Life and Origins

Oscar Peterson was born in Montreal, Canada, on August 15, 1925. This vibrant Canadian city served as the backdrop for his formative years and the initial spark of his musical passion. While specific family details aren't extensively provided, his early environment clearly fostered the development of his extraordinary talent.

Chapter 2· Chapter 2 of 7

Career Beginnings

Peterson's journey into the world of professional music began early, leading to a career that spanned more than 60 years. He quickly established himself as a virtuoso, a prodigious talent on the piano. This rapid ascent set the stage for his global recognition as one of jazz's most significant figures.

Chapter 3· Chapter 3 of 7

Major Achievements and Career Highlights

Peterson's career was marked by an astounding array of achievements and accolades. He released over 200 recordings, demonstrating his prolific output and diverse interpretations of jazz. His musical genius was honored with eight Grammy Awards, alongside a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy.

His immense talent garnered numerous other awards and honors throughout his extensive career. Duke Ellington bestowed upon him the regal title, "Maharaja of the keyboard," acknowledging his masterful control and artistry. Among his closest friends, he was affectionately known simply as "O.P.," and the jazz community recognized him as "the King of inside swing."

Chapter 4· Chapter 4 of 7

Personal Life

While Oscar Peterson's public persona was largely defined by his unparalleled musical contributions, detailed aspects of his personal life are not extensively documented in the provided information. His reputation as a kind individual and his close connections within the jazz community, where he was known as "O.P.," suggest a valued personal network.

Chapter 5 · 1952· Chapter 5 of 7

Notable Works or Contributions

Oscar Peterson's extensive discography showcases his remarkable artistic range across various jazz subgenres. His early works included "Plays Pretty" (1952), followed by a series of acclaimed albums dedicated to great composers, such as "Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter" (1953) and "Oscar Peterson Plays Duke Ellington" (1953). He also recorded "Oscar Peterson Plays George Gershwin" (1953) and "Oscar Peterson Plays Irving Berlin" (1953), alongside "Dale's Wail" (1954) and "Oscar Peterson Plays Richard Rodgers" (1954).

His later career saw releases like "Easy Does It" (1984), and posthumous collections continue to emerge, such as "More Classic Verve Albums" (2021). Peterson was proficient in jazz, bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, and vocal jazz, demonstrating his versatility as a composer, actor, and bandleader. His presence also extended to film, including an appearance in "The music according to Antonio Carlos Jobim" (2012).

Chapter 6 · 2007· Chapter 6 of 7

Later Years

Oscar Peterson remained active in music throughout his later years, maintaining his high standards of performance and recording. His dedication to his art remained unwavering, extending his career for more than six decades. He passed away in Mississauga, Canada, on December 23, 2007, leaving a rich musical heritage for generations to come.

Chapter 7· Chapter 7 of 7

Legacy and Impact

Oscar Peterson's legacy firmly places him among the greatest jazz pianists of all time. His virtuosity, prolific recording output, and numerous awards set a benchmark for excellence in jazz piano. He significantly influenced countless musicians and listeners worldwide with his distinctive style and technical brilliance. His compositions and performances continue to be revered and studied, securing his lasting influence on the genre.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • When did Oscar Peterson die?

    Oscar Peterson died on December 23, 2007 in Mississauga, Canada, at the age of 82.

  • Where was Oscar Peterson born?

    Oscar Peterson was born in Montreal, Canada on August 15, 1925.

  • What is Oscar Peterson best known for?

    Oscar Peterson is best known for Canadian jazz pianist.

  • How old was Oscar Peterson when they died?

    Oscar Peterson was 82 years old at the time of death.

  • What nationality was Oscar Peterson?

    Oscar Peterson was from Canada.

Photo gallery

A life in pictures

Click any polaroid to expand · 22 photos

QR Code

Share This Biography

Print & Share

Scan to visit this biography page. Print for events, exhibitions, or educational materials.