Oscar Peterson Interview with Andre Previn Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 10 месяцев назад +2

    Merci beaucoup for this interview.

  • @riderzinc
    @riderzinc 5 лет назад +54

    Rewatching this video, Just noticed that Andre Previn passed away on the 28th february 2019. Rest in peace.

  • @dylaneverhartmusic
    @dylaneverhartmusic 16 лет назад +40

    he is so well spoken, and interesting to listen to.

  • @hamiltonjsh
    @hamiltonjsh 15 лет назад +22

    two amazing dudes just chattin and playin a little!! wonderful

  • @PhillipLandmeier
    @PhillipLandmeier 5 лет назад +30

    Yeahhh. I've played piano for almost 60 years, plus other instruments, and I've always wished I could get just one hand, one finger, even a tip of fingernail into the musical world and mindset of where people like Oscar Peterson and Art Tatum lived. But, it's just not there for me. I can listen and appreciate it all. I know the theory, I have the skill, but there's another level to musical talent that I just don't have.
    Yes, yes, long ago I bought Peterson's books and practiced, especially his exercises on hand independence. Those surely helped my playing. But I hear these stories and read about the legendary feats of Liszt and Mozart, and I just don't have what is, apparently, another talent. There's a talent for playing and there's another talent for doing these legendary things, that I just don't have. I can't even imagine how it would be to listen to music like Mozart did, and Peterson obviously does. How do you listen to a choral performance in five-part harmony, then go home and write the whole thing out, note for note from memory, perfectly, with no mistakes? It doesn't seem possible.
    But, it sure is fantastic to listen to someone with that talent.

    • @jpkaneshida242
      @jpkaneshida242 2 года назад +1

      What an amazingly insightful, and brave comment.
      I started out playing in 7th grade, played about 4 years, then went to guitar. Then when I heard McLaughlin I said, well, that's enough of that.
      Even though I quit playing, it left a mark on me that'll last forever. No regrets.

  • @kimrunic5874
    @kimrunic5874 7 лет назад +44

    god - beautiful. Why would anybody make their way over to the thumbs down button and press it for a clip like that. This is the best humanity has to offer.

    • @theresa42213
      @theresa42213 4 года назад +2

      Kim ~ AMEN to that! Oscar is from another planet with his playing. He is truly gifted from GOD!

    • @AspenTruth
      @AspenTruth 3 года назад +1

      They would do it out of sheer opposition, but I’ll see it as ignorance.

  • @nurvraxartproductions6145
    @nurvraxartproductions6145 6 лет назад +32

    Two giants of music

  • @timjester8555
    @timjester8555 2 года назад +6

    Oscar Peterson was a great teacher and student of jazz, piano, and music.

  • @endriasyohannes6551
    @endriasyohannes6551 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve watched this more times than I can remember and it never ceases to amaze me. Brilliant conversation and talent. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @davidschmidt6013
    @davidschmidt6013 6 лет назад +9

    Previn spent a few years as the director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. I'm so proud. Folks in the 'burgh had NO idea of the level of talent of this man, and how lucky we were to have him...hell, I'd only known about him because I was studying voice at the time and my voice teacher almost wet his pants when he heard that Previn was going to be coming to Pgh. and etc etc...

  • @hunterofliars9600
    @hunterofliars9600 6 лет назад +15

    It's when we listen to good musicians like Previn that we sre how great Ocar Peterson is

  • @andrearodigari4840
    @andrearodigari4840 2 года назад +5

    My hero since 1970s!!!!! I love his pianism and humanism

  • @iseeolly9959
    @iseeolly9959 5 лет назад +9

    He wares his genius with such grace...true genius.

  • @tunesmusic8929
    @tunesmusic8929 5 лет назад +7

    Both were Monsters of music - and each respected each other

  • @Sepharite
    @Sepharite 14 лет назад +14

    This is such an amazing interview..

  • @NicanTlacaWarrior1
    @NicanTlacaWarrior1 6 лет назад +21

    Damn, Previn can play Art Tatum! No wonder it took him three years!

  • @davidgammie1310
    @davidgammie1310 4 года назад +4

    He's just incredible and such a joy to listen to.His playing is just WELL.Great Jazz Pianist of all time and can listen to Oscar 24 hours a day...

  • @derek24hudson
    @derek24hudson 12 лет назад +14

    Oscar Peterson; the King.

    • @bubffm
      @bubffm 5 лет назад

      derek24hudson Art Tatum. The God

  • @hs7921
    @hs7921 5 лет назад +4

    Amazing to listen to these men who came from massively different musical beginnings. Comparing notes and techniques.❤️❤️❤️

  • @californiamusic
    @californiamusic 5 лет назад +8

    Oscar.. so well spoken on top of those skills!

  • @GVernon
    @GVernon 5 лет назад +11

    Class, integrity, talent, etc. etc. etc. There just aren't enough superlatives...

  • @roarythunderbird
    @roarythunderbird 2 года назад

    wow, thanks for this

  • @MartynInEurope
    @MartynInEurope 15 лет назад +6

    Who can't love Andre .. Oscar was a great too

  • @mjn298
    @mjn298 11 лет назад +27

    7:40 "that's not hard". Maybe not to Oscar and Andre, but to mere mortals..

    • @iseeolly9959
      @iseeolly9959 5 лет назад +1

      It's magic mate...no other word.

    • @Leofiora
      @Leofiora 3 года назад +1

      They are not humans.

  • @bhinderbinder
    @bhinderbinder 10 лет назад +11

    What a brilliant mind.

  • @shirleygirling8390
    @shirleygirling8390 6 лет назад +3

    Two very gifted musicians 🥰👍🎭

  • @scotttully8572
    @scotttully8572 4 года назад +5

    Oscar is so sweet. It comes through every pore. 🙏

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад +7

    amazing piano players

  • @benjamindovey5921
    @benjamindovey5921 11 лет назад +2

    previn playing jazz has made my life

  • @Santosificationable
    @Santosificationable 12 лет назад +9

    Art really was a major influence on Oscar. I guess OP feared, admired, and perhaps even envied him altogether.
    On hearing Art's music being played on a Disklavier Grand he would respond in several ways. He'd laugh at Tatum's humorous (but devilishly virtuostic) "I Know That You Know". He was stunned at "Tiger Rag". He'd shed tears upon hearing "Someone to Watch Over Me".
    Art also once said, "This is my time now. You are next."
    It's noteworthy to realize how two greats can influence each other.

  • @wilfalk1
    @wilfalk1 10 лет назад +13

    I wish that Andre would've finished playing sweet Lorraine. His style of it was beautiful

    • @eugenesedita
      @eugenesedita 6 лет назад +7

      Malik Wilfalk that was an exact transcription of Tatums rendition, not Previns.

    • @KayBenyarko
      @KayBenyarko 5 лет назад +2

      It was a transcription

    • @grapejelly9719
      @grapejelly9719 4 года назад +2

      Eugene Sedita he changed it up a bit. It wasn’t exactly the same.

    • @stedebassett1523
      @stedebassett1523 3 года назад

      Often imitated but never duplicated

  • @Pianoman999
    @Pianoman999 8 лет назад +3

    This is sooooo cool

  • @АлександрЛапченко-н4е

    Yeah Oscar was one of the best pianists ever.

  • @MrPoupard
    @MrPoupard 13 лет назад +5

    Wow. That's one helluva anectdote about Horowitz and Art Tatum!

  • @bryan3550
    @bryan3550 15 лет назад +6

    "Uh, alright, anyway" says Andre after introducing Sweet Lorraine...
    Wow!

  • @GuyMagicFingers
    @GuyMagicFingers 13 лет назад +22

    Previn's got cojones playing jazz infront of Oscar!!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 4 года назад +3

      Previn was a musician's musician just as Peterson was. We miss them both but they left us with many recordings.

    • @kerencanelo8580
      @kerencanelo8580 4 года назад

      @@nemo227 Peterson was so much better

    • @Mr.Kenyatta64
      @Mr.Kenyatta64 4 года назад +3

      @@kerencanelo8580 who was comparing them you dumbass

  • @amapparatistkwabena
    @amapparatistkwabena 4 года назад +4

    There are two types of genius:
    1. The kind that inspires you to be better; to suck it up, put in the work, and just be better
    2. The kind that is so otherworldly, that it shuts you down.
    I'll let you guess what kind Oscar Peterson was.

  • @raepaul8158
    @raepaul8158 Год назад

    Wonderful

  • @MrCasetanner
    @MrCasetanner 3 года назад +1

    I keep trying to enjoy these ads and there’s videos of a piano player in the middle of it

  • @solideomusical
    @solideomusical Год назад

    Classy men, players, discussion, music and audience.

  • @ЮрийЛопатин-г6л
    @ЮрийЛопатин-г6л 2 года назад +1

    Слелайте пожалуйста русские субтитры! Мы тоже любим Оскара Питерсона.

  • @TrainSounds
    @TrainSounds 15 лет назад +8

    RIP Oscar Peterson

  • @johnroberts3723
    @johnroberts3723 4 года назад +1

    It was the same for guitarists when they heard Hendrix, they had to get their heads round it and carry on developing their own styles.

  • @JohnGauge790
    @JohnGauge790 3 года назад +2

    Oscar was a brilliant man, on top of being a brilliant pianist.

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад +3

    i am 50 and i do and i do care

  • @PhrygianPhrog
    @PhrygianPhrog 9 лет назад +4

    legend

  • @giulioferro8550
    @giulioferro8550 2 года назад

    Oscar e André sono 2 MOSTRI DEL JAZZ MONDIALE!!!

  • @brucekuehn4031
    @brucekuehn4031 7 лет назад +2

    Great stories - I've Got Rhythm - classic

  • @IntelInside2020
    @IntelInside2020 11 лет назад +6

    @7:01 Andre's body language is like holy shit.

  • @ИванБурков-п6о
    @ИванБурков-п6о 10 лет назад +1

    Очень приятный и обаятельный человек!)

  • @frederickweeksjr.1189
    @frederickweeksjr.1189 4 года назад

    WOW!!!!!

  • @1jayloew
    @1jayloew 15 лет назад +3

    love it...just a couple cats chillin...only way it could be better is if it were in one of thier homes over a couple beers

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio 3 года назад +1

    Whirlwind from Tatum...oh I dont remember.....let me see: proceeds to play perfectly without any effort.

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад

    20 yo ago loved Horowittz. nice

  • @Santosificationable
    @Santosificationable 13 лет назад +3

    @bazzatt1 Sorry, bazzat, okay, maybe he can't play it classical style right on the spot (he would probably have to do a little practice first), but hey? Next thing we know, he's doing all those fuck-fast runs, dissonant jazz chords, stride etc. in an insanely faster tempo and make you think as if there were three pianists playing.
    Understand that Tatum defeated a dozen of the greatest jazz pianists who ever lived in cutting contests, and garnered praise from even Rubinstein or Rachmaninoff.

  • @stillphil
    @stillphil 9 лет назад

    4:58 there it is.

  • @lukefenderrhodes
    @lukefenderrhodes 11 лет назад

    music can be funny that way my friend, but im constantly reminded how some people r happy just playn a chord to impress someone or themself, a person should always keep on there mind what am i trying to get out of this instrument? if excitement and happiness is the answer there is the key to perfecting your ability. alot of people r happy to imitate a sound the lose there creativity in process

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад

    such a onest english man

  • @boundaryzero
    @boundaryzero 14 лет назад

    Wow, what year/decade was this taken in? 70's?

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад +1

    hei you i loled you for more than 20 years.

  • @jaymusic143
    @jaymusic143 16 лет назад +1

    Thanks newjackswing21! RARE to see an interview with Oscar, and yet with such a formidable talent as Previn. I'm subscribing to your vids. Great stuff!--JS from billevanswebpages site)

  • @etiennedelaunois1737
    @etiennedelaunois1737 10 лет назад +18

    Felix Scott playing classical music is not creativity or art?
    How do you think Tatum and Peterson learn all that music and that sound?
    Classical music and jazz are not in war, they complete each other and all that great pianist knows it and jazz pianist respect classical pianist and vice versa... So comparing Peterson and Rubinstein is pure stupidity. I heard Peterson played classical music and he was not really good at it... Yuja Wang playing tea for two Tatum version is not so good too becaise its missing that swing thing. Thats differents music, different creativity, DIFFERENCE... No competition. Its two differents languages. Its like sayong that Japanese is a real language where you can compose sentence and english is not! Its absurde!! I know its hard to imagine but music is not competition!!!

  • @bhinderbinder
    @bhinderbinder 10 лет назад +3

    Oscar, I mean.

  • @Portrayalpress
    @Portrayalpress 3 года назад

    Oscar - otherworldly....

  • @lukefenderrhodes
    @lukefenderrhodes 14 лет назад

    it is all over his face andre previn i so jealous i would be too

  • @remyleimena
    @remyleimena 14 лет назад

    This one also

  • @currawongs
    @currawongs 4 года назад

    Interviews were better back then.

  • @FelixScottJr
    @FelixScottJr 15 лет назад +3

    Fastest gun in the West. Fastest pianist in the world. Play yourself. Copying Tatum or memorizing classical music is not where it's at. That is not creativity. Make your own music. That is where you get respect. I agree totally with these guys. They have got good ears and memories. You can hear the Tatum influence in Oscar's playing but he is not a clone.

  • @snaaptaker
    @snaaptaker 13 лет назад +1

    And Horowitz never played Tea for Two again.--lol

    • @vova47
      @vova47 4 года назад

      He did, on film. "Horowitz, The Last Romantic" Look it up!
      And Horowitz played quite a few other little pieces through his career that Tatum could never event attempt.

  • @DanielMcDrtcomposer
    @DanielMcDrtcomposer 14 лет назад

    Go on the BBC..

  • @nemo227
    @nemo227 4 года назад +2

    "And he couldn't see..."
    "You had to bring that up."
    But you don't need to see to play piano, violin, trumpet, guitar, etc. Reading music does seem to require sight. I find that listening is of primary importance.

    • @amandajstar
      @amandajstar 4 года назад +2

      As a songwriter and player I will say: it helps tremendously if you can see!

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 4 года назад +2

      @@amandajstar Indeed it does; not just for reading music and recognizing the people in your band but I HATE tripping over my bass when I lay it on its side.

    • @amandajstar
      @amandajstar 4 года назад

      @@nemo227 Heh heh : )

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 2 года назад

      What do you mean you don't need to see to play piano? First off, that's not true for every blind person or anyone with near-total loss of vision. Second, this is Tatum we're talking about. Playing at his level isn't a walk in the park for anybody regardless of visual function.

  • @jean-gabrieljammes1904
    @jean-gabrieljammes1904 12 лет назад

    Ouai!!!!!

  • @vova47
    @vova47 4 года назад

    That "Tea for Two" conference between Horowitz and Tatum never happened - the two great pianists never met. Previn has been long enough in Hollywood to know the value of a good story, however false.

    • @jcarc5701
      @jcarc5701 4 года назад

      You are correct. And Mozart never existed and Trump has never been to Florida.

    • @jcarc5701
      @jcarc5701 3 года назад +1

      @S. T. Whatever gets you through the night.

  • @giyentstepp
    @giyentstepp 12 лет назад

    what!?!!!

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад

    you... oscar art... but you ... satnd up

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад

    till Oscar came in

  • @nikop914
    @nikop914 6 лет назад

    horowithtrs last romantic

  • @Santosificationable
    @Santosificationable 13 лет назад

    Do me a favor, bazzat, get out.

  • @1Live2Love3Thrive
    @1Live2Love3Thrive 2 года назад

    This 99 percent of all jazz musicians and others alike, they contain 0 originality.