The most famous pianist in the history of music. Rating of the best pianists Famous pianists of the 21st century

Recognizing the world's only best modern pianist is an impossible task. For each critic and listener, various masters will be idols. And therein lies forte humanity: the world contains a considerable number of worthy and talented pianists.

Agrerich Marta Archerich

The pianist was born in the Argentine city of Buenos Aires in 1941. For the instrument of the village already in three years old, and at the age of eight she made her public debut, at which she performed a concerto by Mozart himself.

The future virtuoso star studied with such teachers as Friedrich Gould, Arturo Ashkenazy and Stefan Michelangeli - one of the most outstanding classical pianists of the 20th century.

Since 1957, Argerich began to participate in competitive activities and won the first big wins: 1st place in the Geneva Piano Competition and the Busoni International Competition.

However, the real resounding success came to Martha at the moment when, at the age of 24, she was able to win the international Chopin competition in the city of Warsaw.

In 2005 she won the highest Grammy Award for her performance of chamber works by composers Prokofiev and Ravel, and in 2006 for her performance of Beethoven's work with the orchestra.

Also in 2005, the pianist was awarded the Imperial Japanese Prize.

Her ardent game and amazing technical data, with the help of which she masterfully performs the works of Russian composers Rachmaninov and Prokofiev, cannot leave anyone indifferent.

One of the most famous contemporary pianists in Russia is the musician Evgeniy Igorevich Kisin.

He was born on October 10, 1971 in Moscow, at the age of six he entered music school named after the Gnessins. Kantor Anna Pavlovna became his first and only teacher for life.

Since 1985, Kissin began to demonstrate his talent abroad. In 1987 he makes his debut in Western Europe.

After 3 years, he conquers the United States, where he performs Chopin's 1st and 2nd concertos with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, and a week later he performs in a solo format.

Another of the most outstanding contemporary Russian virtuoso pianists is the famous Denis Matsuev.

Denis was born in the city of Irkutsk in 1975 into a family of musicians. Parents with early age taught the child to art. The boy's first teacher was his grandmother Vera Rammul.

In 1993, Matsuev entered the Moscow State Conservatory, and two years later became the leading soloist of the Moscow State Philharmonic.

He gained worldwide fame after winning the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1998, when he was only 23 years old.

He prefers to combine his innovative approach to playing with the traditions of the Russian piano school.

Since 2004, he has been holding a series of concerts called "Soloist Denis Matsuev", inviting domestic and foreign leading orchestras to collaborate with him.

Christian Zimmerman

Christian Zimmerman (born 1956) is a celebrated contemporary pianist of Polish origin. In addition to being an instrumentalist, he is also a conductor.

His early music lessons were taught by his father, an amateur pianist. Then Christian continued his studies with the teacher Andrzej Jasinski in a private format, and then moved to the Katowice Conservatory.

He began to give his first concerts at the age of 6 and in 1975 he won the Chopin Piano Competition, thus becoming the youngest winner in history. During next year he honed his piano skills under the famous Polish pianist Artur Rubinstein.

Christian Zimmermann is considered a genius performer of Chopin's work. His discography includes recordings of all piano concertos by Ravel, Beethoven, Brahms and, of course, his main idol - Chopin, as well as sound recordings of compositions by Liszt, Strauss and Respiha.

Since 1996 he has taught at the Basel Academy of Music. Received the Academy Awards Kiji and Leonie Sonning.

In 1999 he created the Polish Festival Orchestra.

Wang Yujia is a Chinese representative of the piano art. She gained fame thanks to her virtuoso and incredibly quick game, for which she was awarded the pseudonym - "Flying Fingers".

The birthplace of the Chinese modern pianist is the city of Beijing, where she spent her childhood in a family of musicians. At the age of 6, she began her trials for keyboard instrument, and a year later she entered the Central Conservatory of the capital. At the age of 11, she was enrolled to study in Canada and after 3 years she finally moved to a foreign country for further education.

In 1998, she received the prize of the International Competition for Young Pianists in the city of Ettlingen, and in 2001, in addition to the above-described award, the judging panel gave Van an award for pianists under 20 in the amount of 500,000 yen (300,000 in rubles).

The pianist also plays with success by Russian composers: she has Rachmaninoff's Second and Third Concertos, as well as Prokofiev's Second Concerto.

Fazıl Say is a Turkish contemporary pianist and composer born in 1970. He studied at the Ankara Conservatory, and then in the cities of Germany - Berlin and Düsseldorf.

It is worth noting, in addition to his piano activities, his composer qualities: in 1987, the pianist's composition "Black Hymns" was performed in honor of the 750th anniversary of the city.

In 2006, the premiere of his ballet "Patara" took place in the city of Vienna, written on the basis of Mozart's theme, but already piano sonata.

Two composers occupy an important place in Say's performing piano repertoire: musical titans Bach and Mozart. At concerts, he alternates classical compositions with his own.

In 2000, he made an unusual experiment, risking recording the ballet "The Rite of Spring" for two pianos, performing both parts with his own hand.

In 2013, he fell under a criminal case for statements on a social network related to the topic of Islam. The Istanbul court concluded that the musician's words were directed against the Muslim faith and sentenced Fazil Say to 10 years of probation.

In the same year, the composer filed a motion for a retrial, the verdict of which was again confirmed in September.

Other

It is simply not possible to tell about all modern pianists in one article. Therefore, we will list those whose names are significant today in the world of classical music:

  • Daniel Barenboim from Israel;
  • Yundi Li from China;
  • From Russia;
  • Murray Perahia from the United States of America;
  • Mitsuko Uchida from Japan;
  • from Russia and many other masters.

You can live music, but never make a fortune from your talent. But these people - the richest pianists in the world - managed to break into the elite, besides, their capitals amount to millions of dollars. These are real stars, masterly at the piano, performing in shows and giving grandiose concerts, themselves writing music or just putting their whole soul into the instrument.

Musicians and showmen

Briton Jules Holland (full name - Julian Miles Holland) perfectly combines a career as a musician with work in the television industry. A composer and showman, he, while still a boy, labored in London pubs and earned his own money. In addition, he had a good voice and his own singing style, so that was an added advantage. young performer. He released several albums, collaborated with Sting and George Harrison, David Gilmour and Eric Clapton, Bono and Mark Knopfler. Performances around the world brought Jules a capital of $ 2 million.

Gives over two hundred shows a year american singer and pianist Michael Feinstein. The passion for the piano arose in his childhood - his parents sent his son to take music lessons, then he discovered that he could play without notes before his eyes. At 20, he, like Jules, entertained people in bars, and then he was lucky to get into a grandiose project. He recorded an extensive collection of records (works by Ira Gershwin). The work took 6 years, at the same time the musician performed on Broadway, later Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera theatre, The White house and Buckingham Palace - everywhere Michael gave great concerts. As a result, Feinstein's net worth is $10 million.

Gifted multi-station pianists

The list of the richest pianists also includes a native Soviet Union- Regina Spector. She was born in Moscow, in a musical family, later her parents (who gave the girl her first lessons) moved to America. There she began to play the piano in the synagogue. Regina studied with Sonya Vargas, wrote songs, and later graduated from the conservatory. In 2001, the girl's first album was released, three years later she already had a contract with Sire Records. Regina's interests are diverse: not only classical, but also folk, punk, hip-hop, rock, jazz, Russian and Jewish music. Tours and recordings brought the pianist 12 million dollars.

Spector's age, 35-year-old Sarah Barellis, began as a member of the school choir, then moved to musical group specializing in a cappella singing. As a student, Sarah worked in nightclubs and bars, and later began to perform at festivals and large venues. Barellis' debut disc earned recognition, she soon signed a contract with Epic Records, her career went uphill - and now Sarah is touring all over America. Her style is piano-rock with influences of jazz and soul, she not only plays the piano, but also the guitar, harmonium and ukulele. Concerts, duets with Sheryl Crow and Norah Jones, performances for the Obama family, guest appearances on TV shows, albums and singles have earned Sarah $16 million.

Asian Phenomenon

And here is the classical pianist - one of the richest pianists in our "hit parade" - the representative of China Lang Lang. He - the youngest in the ranking - achieved fame (and $ 20 million capital) quite early. His first encounter with Western music was a fragment from the cult TV series Tom and Jerry (where the characters perform Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2). He graduated from the conservatory and, after several victories in competitions, was considered the best pianist in the country. Already at the age of 14, Lang Lang moved to Philadelphia and entered the Curtis Institute of Music. A 3 million contract with Sony, concerts for world leaders, tours in Europe, the USA and Asia made him a universal favorite and allowed him to enter the hundred most influential people on the planet according to Forbes.

Arranger, improviser, producer

Composer, performer, music producer, arranger, organizer of a group named after himself, Yanni Chrysomallis was born in Greece, but now lives in the USA. He did not immediately decide that music is the main thing in his life. Initially, Yanni entered the psychology department at the University of Minnesota, and already there he began to learn to play the keyboard. The first recognition came to him on the 1988-1989 tour, when he performed with the Dallas symphony orchestra. After that, Yanni made an amazing career with a huge number of concerts, music awards, unique recordings. The capital of Chrysomallis today is 40 million dollars.

Head of La Scala

At music director legendary theater"La Scala" 72-year-old Daniel Barenboim - Russian roots. His parents moved from the USSR to Argentina, where Daniel grew up. The gifted boy gave his first concert at the age of 7 (his father and mother were pianists, they taught their son). creative path the musician is amazing: he led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of Paris, the Berlin State Opera, he is an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire, the Order of the Legion of Honor, he was awarded the Grammy seven times. The pianist's fortune is estimated at $50 million.

Most Awarded Film Composer

The most famous and titled of film composers, John Williams is also one of the richest pianists in the world. 100 million capital, five Academy Awards (and 49 nominations), 21 Grammys, 4 Golden Globes and many other awards - this is very significant! Williams wrote music for all the paintings of Steven Spielberg and for the masterpieces of George Lucas - among them " star Wars and a series about Indiana Jones. John started out as jazz pianist, acting in New York clubs. He began composing film scores in the 1960s and has since earned the title of the most celebrated film composer of all time.

Music legends

The second line of our ranking of the richest pianists is rightfully occupied by Billy Joel. His net worth is $160 million. Musician, singer, songwriter William Martin Joel grew up in a musical family: his father was classical pianist, he became a teacher for his son. Billy played the piano while still in school to help his mother with money. He later enrolled at Columbia University. First solo album Cold Spring Harbor was a complete disaster, but some of the songs started playing on the radio, and Joel was able to sign a contract with Columbia Records, after which things went smoothly for him.

The leader of the rating is fabulously rich - 440 million dollars. He began to take an interest in the piano at the age of three and took lessons at the age of seven. Very soon the boy managed to win a scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music, during his studies he performed in a nearby pub. People from all the surrounding streets flocked here - to listen to the boy. The young pianist became a rock star, gained a sea of ​​fans, conquered thousands of stages, sang a duet with the greatest singers of all time, recorded albums, won many awards. Have you guessed who it is yet? The richest (and most talented) pianist in the world, Elton John.

Every classical music lover can name his favorite.


Alfred Brendel was not a child prodigy, and his parents had nothing to do with music. His career began without much fuss and developed slowly. Perhaps this is the secret of his longevity? At the beginning of this year, Brendel turned 77, however, his concert schedule sometimes includes 8-10 performances a month.

Alfred Brendel's solo performance announced for June 30 concert hall Mariinsky Theater. The official website of the pianist of this concert could not be found. But there is a date for the upcoming Moscow concert, which will take place on November 14th. However, Gergiev is distinguished by his ability to solve insoluble problems.

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Another contender for first place in the impromptu rating is Grigory Sokolov. At least that's what they say in St. Petersburg. As a rule, once a year, Sokolov comes to his hometown and gives a concert in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic (the last was in March of this year), he just as regularly ignores Moscow. This summer Sokolov plays in Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Portugal and Poland. The program includes sonatas by Mozart and preludes by Chopin. Krakow and Warsaw, where Sokolov will reach in August, will become the closest points of the route to Russia.
It is worth calling Martha Argerich the best pianist among women, someone will certainly object: among men too. Fans of the temperamental Chilean are not embarrassed by the pianist's sudden mood swings or the frequent cancellations of concerts. The phrase "a concert is planned, but not guaranteed" is just about her.

Martha Argerich will spend this June, as usual, in the Swiss city of Lugano, where her own music Festival. Programs and participants change, but one thing remains unchanged: every evening Argerich herself participates in the performance of one of the works. In July, Argerich also performs in Europe: in Cyprus, Germany and Switzerland.


Canadian Marc-André Hamelin is often referred to as the heir to Glen Gould. The comparison is lame on both legs: Gould was a recluse, Hamelin is actively touring, Gould is famous for his mathematically calculated interpretations of Bach, Hamelin marks the return of the romantic virtuoso style.

In Moscow, Marc-André Hamelin performed as recently as March of this year under the same season ticket as Maurizio Pollini. In June, Hamelin tours Europe. His schedule includes solo concerts in Copenhagen and Bonn and a performance at a festival in Norway.


If someone sees Mikhail Pletnev playing the piano, immediately inform news agencies and you will become the author of a world sensation. The reason why one of best pianists Russia ended his performing career, the ordinary mind cannot understand - his last concerts were as magnificent as usual. Today Pletnev's name can be found on posters only as a conductor. But we will still hope.
A serious boy in a pioneer tie beyond his years - this is how Yevgeny Kissin is still remembered, although neither the pioneers nor that boy have been mentioned for a long time. Today it is one of the most popular classical musicians peace. It was him that Pollini once called the brightest of the musicians of the new generation. His technique is magnificent, but often cold - as if the musician had lost his childhood and could not find something very important.

In June, Evgeny Kissin tours Switzerland, Austria and Germany with the Kremerata Baltica orchestra, playing Mozart's 20th and 27th concertos. The next tour is scheduled for October: in Frankfurt, Munich, Paris and London, Kissin will accompany Dmitry Hvorostovsky.


Arkady Volodos is another one of those "angry young people" of today's pianism who fundamentally rejects competitions. He is a real citizen of the world: he was born in St. Petersburg, studied in his native city, then in Moscow, Paris and Madrid. First, the recordings of the young pianist, released by Sony, came to Moscow, and only then did he himself appear. It seems that his annual concerts in the capital are becoming the rule.

Arkady Volodos started June with a performance in Paris, in the summer he can be heard in Salzburg, Rheingau, Bad Kissingen and Oslo, as well as in the small Polish town of Dushniki at the traditional Chopin festival.


Ivo Pogorelich won international competitions, but his defeat brought him world fame: in 1980, a pianist from Yugoslavia was not allowed to enter the third round of the Chopin Competition in Warsaw. As a result, Martha Argerich left the jury, and fame fell upon the young pianist.

In 1999, Pogorelich stopped performing. It is said that the reason for this was the obstruction that the pianist was subjected to in Philadelphia and London by disgruntled listeners. According to another version, the cause of the musician's depression was the death of his wife. Pogorelich has recently returned to the concert stage, but performs very little.

The last position on the list is the hardest to fill. After all, there are still so many excellent pianists left: the Polish-born Christian Zimmerman, the American Murray Peraia, the Japanese Mitsuko Ushida, the Korean Kun Wu Pek or the Chinese Lang Lang. Vladimir Ashkenazy and Daniel Barenboim continue their careers. Any music lover will name their favorite. So let one place in the top ten remain vacant.

Great pianists past and present are truly clearest example for admiration and imitation. Everyone who is fond of and was fond of playing music on the piano always tried to copy best features great pianists: how they perform a piece, how they were able to feel the secret of each note, and sometimes it seems that it is incredible and some kind of magic, but everything comes with experience: if yesterday it seemed unreal, today a person himself can perform the most complex sonatas and fugues.

The piano is one of the most famous musical instruments penetrating various genres music, and with its help many of the most touching and emotional compositions in history. And the people who play it are considered giants. music world. But who are these the greatest pianists? When choosing the best, many questions arise: should it be based on technical ability, reputation, the breadth of the repertoire, or the ability to improvise? There is also the question of whether it is worth considering those pianists who played in past centuries, because then there was no recording equipment, and we cannot hear their performance and compare it with modern ones. But during this period there was a huge amount of incredible talent and if they got world fame long before the media, it is entirely justified to pay homage to them. Taking into account all these factors, we offer a list of the 7 best pianists of the past and present.

Frederic Chopin (1810-1849)

The most famous Polish composer Frederic Chopin was one of the greatest virtuosos, performing pianist of his time.

The vast majority of his works were created for solo piano, and although there are no recordings of his playing, one of his contemporaries wrote: "Chopin is the creator of the piano and composition school. In truth, nothing can compare with the ease and sweetness with which the composer began to play on piano, moreover, nothing can compare with his work full of originality, features and grace.

Franz Liszt (1811-1886)

In rivalry with Chopin for the crown of the greatest virtuosos of the 19th century was Franz Liszt, a Hungarian composer, teacher and pianist.

Among his most famous works is the insanely complex piano sonata in B minor by Années de pèlerinage and the waltz by Mephisto Waltz. In addition, his fame as a performer has become a legend, even the word Lisztomania has been coined. During an eight-year tour of Europe in the early 1840s, Liszt gave over 1,000 performances, although relatively young age(aged 35) ended his career as a pianist and concentrated entirely on composing.

Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943)

Rachmaninoff's style was perhaps quite controversial for the time in which he lived, as he sought to maintain the romanticism of the 19th century.

He is remembered by many for his ability stretch your hand 13 notes(an octave plus five notes) and even a glance at the etudes and concertos that he wrote, you can verify the authenticity of this fact. Fortunately, records of the performance of this brilliant pianist, starting with his Prelude in C-sharp major, recorded in 1919.

Arthur Rubinstein (1887-1982)

This Polish-American pianist is often quoted as best performer Chopin of all time.

At the age of two, he was diagnosed absolute pitch, and when he was 13 he made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. His teacher was Carl Heinrich Barth, who in turn studied with Liszt, so he can safely be considered part of the great pianistic tradition. Rubinstein's talent, combining elements of romanticism with more modern technical aspects, turned him into one of the finest pianists of his time.

Svyatoslav Richter (1915 - 1997)

In the fight for the title of the best pianist of the 20th century, Richter is part of the powerful Russian performers that emerged in the middle of the 20th century. He showed great commitment to composers in his performances, describing his role as a "performer" rather than an interpreter.

Richter was not a big fan of the recording process, but some of his best live performances survive, including 1986 in Amsterdam, 1960 in New York and 1963 in Leipzig. For himself, he held high standards and realized that at the Italian concert of Bach, played the wrong note, insisted on the need to refuse to print the work on CD.

Vladimir Ashkenazy (1937 - )

Ashkenazi is one of the leaders in the world of classical music. Born in Russia, in this moment he holds both Icelandic and Swiss citizenship and continues to perform as a pianist and conductor around the world.

In 1962 he became the winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition, and in 1963 he left the USSR and lived in London. His extensive record catalog includes everything piano works Rachmaninoff and Chopin, Beethoven's sonatas, Mozart's piano concertos, as well as works by Scriabin, Prokofiev and Brahms.

Martha Argerich (1941-)

Argentine pianist Martha Argerich amazed the world with her phenomenal talent when, at the age of 24, in 1964 she won the international competition named after Chopin.

Now recognized as one of the greatest pianists of the second half of the 20th century, she is renowned for her passionate playing and technical ability, as well as her performances of works by Prokofiev and Rachmaninov.

How to choose the path is up to you! But to start -

1. Jamie Cullum (Jamie Cullum) Popularity - 1.95 million | Born on 08/20/1979 | Great Britain Known for his charisma and the highest skill jazz pianist and vocalist. Basically, he is presented as a "performer", that is, as a person who, first of all, makes a show at concerts. Several times recognized by various publications as the best jazz performer of the year. And just my favorite musician :)

One of his favorite "tricks" is to climb with his feet on the piano and sing from there, tap rhythms on the piano, mixing everything with beatbox. He mainly writes and performs music in the style pop jazz, plays wonderful and original covers of both songs of the 30s and songs recent years, for example, on the song Rihanna (Rihanna) "Please Don" t Stop The Music ". You can also find many recordings jazz standards in his performance, for example, "I" ve Got You Under My Skin "or" Devil May Care ".

Platinum Album Jamie Cullum"Twentysomething" became in 2003 (and still is) the best-selling UK jazz album of all time. The latest albums "The Pursuit" and "Momentum" (by the way, a few months ago I was at the presentation of this album in London during his world tour) gravitate more to pop music than to classical jazz. Note the melodic and completeness of all his improvisations, as well as the funky riffs he uses when he plays alone.



2. Keith Jarrett (Keith Jarrett)
Popularity - 3.55 million | Born on 05/08/1945 | USA Keith is famous not only as one of the best jazz pianists and improvisers of our time, but also as a performer of the classical piano repertoire. He is also a composer: already at the age of 7 he gave his first concert, in which he performed 2 own compositions, and at 17 - gave a concert, consisting entirely of his own works.

Keith Jarrett's jazz improvisations are among the most recognizable. His melodies are organic and sincere, which is only worth his "whining" during the game (he is usually even equipped with microphones for backing up). During the execution of the most emotional moments, he rises and shakes touchingly. In his youth, he wore an Afro haircut, played with Miles Davis. Winner of many international jazz awards.

3. Bill Evans (Bill Evans)Popularity - 97.70 million | Born on 08/16/1929 | USA One of the most significant jazz musicians 20th century. He made a huge contribution to the development of jazz. His harmonies and solos are sophisticated to the limit, but at the same time, they are easily perceived and listened to. Over 30 Grammy nominations and 7 wins. He received one of the awards posthumously.

This jazz performer is included in the jazz pantheon of fame. The genius of his art. When he plays, it feels like he is one with the instrument. What should I say? Watch and listen for yourself:


4. Herbie Hancock (Herbie Hancock)
Popularity - 4.79 million | Born 04/12/1940 | USA Herbie is a jazz pianist who today is considered to be the most influential jazz pianist of our time. Winner of 14 Grammy Awards, recorded over 45 studio albums, known for using a synthesizer and a kitar (keytar or "comb", a synthesizer in the form of a guitar).

This pianist was one of the first to use a synthesizer during solo performances. His piano riffs are so pumping that some of them would be desirable to hear as motivating music during the entry into the ring of heavyweight boxers. The style in which Herbie plays is jazz with elements of fusion, rock, soul. Considered one of the founders of post-bop. Played with Miles Davis, Marcus Miller, and in general it is difficult to name a world-class musician with whom Herbie Hancock would not be joint projects. The musician is so diverse that many of his recordings at first glance seem to be played by some kind of experimenters, and some by romantic pianists. I advise all musicians to carefully study his work, I once downloaded all his albums, starting from the 60s and traced his entire musical career. This approach will allow you to see the evolution of the musician's work, which is very informative and interesting. While listening, pay attention to what kind of freaky sounds he selects on his synthesizer. For me, Herbie is one of my favorite keyboard players.


5. Ray Charles (Ray Charles)
Popularity - 170 million | Born 10/23/1930 | Died in 2010 | USA One of the most famous and significant musicians of all time. Winner of 17 Grammy Awards. The main areas of creativity are soul, R "n B, jazz. Being a 7-year-old boy, he was blind and had not seen all his life. He held more than 10 thousand concerts at which he sang and played the piano. A legendary man.

Possessing an extraordinary manner of performing his vocal parts, turning screams, moans, exclamations and giggles into music, emphasizing everything with rhythmic jazz piano and catchy body movements, Ray Charles is one of the most significant figures in music of the 20th century. Author of over 70 albums. Being a multi-instrumentalist, Ray still prefers the piano to other instruments. His parts are so thought out and organic that it seems impossible to remove or add a single note. Rightfully considered one of the best jazz pianists and vocalists last century.

6 Bob JamesPopularity - 447.00 million | Born 12/25/1939 | USA The most popular pianist of this collection. Member of the Fourplay group, winner of 2 Grammy awards. Composer, pianist, arranger, music producer. one of the most famous jazz musicians of all time.

His music is so diverse that it's worth just taking a few weeks to study his work.


7. Chick Corea (Chick Corea) Popularity - 2.38 million | Born on 06/12/1941 | USA The genius of classical and Latin American jazz motifs. Winner of many international awards, including Grammy. Chick Corey's compositions among musicians are considered very serious and difficult to perform. Many call his music the highest mathematics. He loves spacious colorful shirts.

You need to be prepared spiritually and intellectually for the music of Chick Corey. His melodies are melodious, sometimes dramatic and difficult to perceive the first time. During the game, he uses non-standard intervals (for example, seconds), which, when played by other musicians, often cut the ear. However, when Chick plays the instrument, his music is so captivating with its melody, complexity and at the same time extraordinary "airiness" that the listener simply forgets about everything and goes into a kind of trance, following the great pianist's hands.

8. Norah Jones (Norah Jones)Popularity - 7.0 million | Born on 03/30/1979 | USA Gentle and at the same time very serious jazz pianist and vocalist, actress. He performs his songs, has a memorable voice.

This singer and pianist is a fragile girl in appearance, but inside she has a solid core of a real jazz player. Pay attention to her cute face during the performance. I like to draw and think while listening to her concerts.

P.S. If you like Norah Jones, I think you'll probably like Ketie Melua too, she's a very soulful singer too.

9. Count BasiePopularity - 2.41 million | Born 08/21/1904 | USA Big band leader, virtuoso pianist, organist. He made a significant contribution to the development of swing and blues. He allowed the musicians in his orchestra to freely improvise, which was one of the serious trump cards of his orchestra.

Listen to this sixties jazz orchestra, immerse yourself in the jazz of that time.


10. Oscar Peterson (Oscar Peterson)
Popularity - 18.5 million | Born on 08/15/1925 | Died in 2007 | Canada Oscar Peterson is a legend of world jazz. A virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher, he played with such world jazz legends as Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. One of the city squares is named after Peterson in Toronto.

Phenomenal playing speed, virtuoso original bebop passages, harmonic chords, huge fingers and torso size make Oscar Peterson one of the most memorable figures of world jazz. One can often hear from modern smooth-jazz musicians that there is no need to “water notes”, it is enough to play one note and if it is correctly chosen and played where it is needed, this is enough for a musical masterpiece. In the case of Oscar Peterson, it becomes obvious that 10-15 notes played in 1 second, but played the way Oscar does, is also a musical masterpiece. Numerous jazz publications still write that Oscar Peterson - best jazz pianist 20th century.

11. Lennie Tristano (Lenny Tristano)Popularity - 349 thousand | Born on 03/19/1919 | USA The famous blind pianist, made a significant contribution to the development jazz music. Recorded with Charlie Parker, winner of many awards, several times recognized by various magazines as the best pianist of the year. By the end of his life, he focused entirely on teaching music.

Unfortunately, Lenny Tristano's concerts are not so easy to find, but after listening to his playing, you will become his fan. In addition to the excellent sound, I am also struck by the beauty of his playing. Yes, it's beauty! Watch his long fingers while playing, they are like living creatures dancing on the keys!

12. Michel PetruccianiPopularity - 1.42 million | Born on 12/28/1962 | France Renowned jazz pianist. His discography includes more than 30 albums. He passed away at the age of 37 from a congenital disease.

I love his improvisations, growing every minute and developing into energetic passages with serious deviations in harmony.


13 Brian Cullbertson
Popularity - 1.66 million | Born on 01/12/1973 | USA One of the best smooth jazz pianists, also plays trombone. Winner of numerous awards, author of more than 13 albums.

To be honest, I was only able to rethink his work a few years ago when I listened to some of his funk records. Before that, I had only heard it in the smooth-jazz style, and despite high level performance, it seemed to me that the sound of jazz is a bit commercial. Later I decided to get to know this jazz pianist better and listened more carefully to several of his concerts and albums. The compositions So Good and Back In The Day, as well as the way the pianist mixes light smooth melodies with funky aggressive passages, made such a strong impression on me that Brian Culbertson is one of the best jazz pianists today. Notice in the recording below how well his band plays. I listened to this video dozens of times and each time I discovered something new in the arrangement and solo. By the way, this jazz pianist almost always plays standing up, facing the audience.

14. Thelonius Monk (Thelonius Monk)Popularity - 1.95 million | Born 10/10/1917 | USA One of the founders of bebop, composer and pianist. Has a super-original style of play. without this musician contemporary jazz might not have taken place. At one time he was considered an avant-garde, primitivist and creator of new experimental jazz trends.

Pay attention to his fingers - they do not seem to bend! Listen to his notes, despite the wide abundance of intervals that are incomprehensible at first glance, you can trace the clear melody that he leads. This pianist had a significant influence on me. By the way, he loved to play in a hat, it looks great.

15. Diana Krall (Diana Krall)Popularity - 3.4 million | Born on 11/16/1964 | Canada Professional jazz pianist, recognized old-timer of modern jazz music. Performs to a greater extent classical jazz, winner of 3 Grammy awards, in different years was recognized as the best jazz performer.

This jazz performer Born and raised in a musical family, her parents and her grandmother were musicians and, of course, since childhood, Diana was instilled with a love for music, especially jazz. Her voice has a zest, listen and you will understand what I mean.

I want to note once again that this selection does not claim to be complete, since it is simply impossible to tell about all the significant figures of the modern jazz piano within the framework of one article. Nevertheless, I hope that I managed to place the main accents.

Please write in the comments, on what other topics should such introductory reviews be done, is this form of review suitable?


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