- Bernard Peiffer
Bernard Peiffer ("pie-fer") (
October 23 1922 –September 7 1976 ) was a Frenchjazz pianist, composer, and teacher. His nickname was "Le Most", for his piano skills.Life
A prodigy from childhood, he was soon recognized to have a technical mastery of his instrument, which to some was rivaled only by
Art Tatum . However, his legacy and accomplishments have largely gone unnoticed and forgotten. The disruption caused by the Nazi Occupation of France combined with his constant desire for musical independence and a fierce creativity that continued until his death all contributed to his inability to achieve much notoriety or even recording time during his lifetime. But as in the case of any great musician and teacher, his legacy was imparted to his many students, among themUri Caine ,Sumi Tonooka ,Tom Lawton , andDon Glandon . Born onOctober 23 ,1922 inEpinal ,France , Peiffer was raised in a musical family, with his father and uncle playing theviolin and the organ, respectively. Starting piano at age nine, he studied underPierre Maire , a student ofNadia Boulanger , and quickly demonstrated his brilliance by being able to play back long sections of classical music by ear.After winning the esteemed 1st Prize in Piano at the
Paris Conservatory , Peiffer began his professional career at the age of twenty, playing withAndre Ekyan andDjango Reinhardt .During
World War II , Peiffer joined theFrench resistance after he witnessed the execution of a friend by theGestapo in the streets of Paris. Soon afterward he was captured, and was incarcerated for over a year.In the early 1950s he began a successful career, playing with Django, leading his own quintet, composing film soundtracks, and essentially achieving celebrity status among the clubs of
Paris ,Monte Carlo andNice , and eventually becoming nationally renowned. He released recordings on the EmArcy, Decca andLaurie Records labels.He moved to
Philadelphia in 1954 with his wife Corine and daughter Rebecca. The subsequent loss of his third daughter (his first was from a previous marriage with singerMonique Dozo ) profoundly affected him, resulting in the beautiful "Poem for a Lonely Child". In 1962 came his first son and final child, Stephen.During his first several years in the US, he achieved considerable success, performing at
Carnegie Hall ,Birdland , and theNewport Jazz Festival . He released his final commercial album in 1965 and after having kidney surgery a few years later, he restricted himself to performing and teachin,g mainly in Philadelphia.His last major appearance was at the 1974 New York/Newport Festival at
Carnegie Hall .He died on September 7, 1976, aged 53.
tyle
Peiffer's mastery of the piano has been likened to
Art Tatum ,Oscar Peterson andPhineas Newborn, Jr. , but is considered unique in style.Releases
These are few. A posthumous release, entitled "Formidable...!", that spans twenty years of his career was released in 2006, produced by his student Don Glanden and son Stephen.
Quotes
Peiffer: “The musician must be free to exercise his own will. If he allows himself to be limited or permits others to restrain him to any great extent, he is denying these obligations and closeting himself off from his own possibilities.”
Jazz critic
Barry Ulanov : "Nobody I’ve heard matches his skills as an improviser and his thorough knowledge of his instrument."Leonard Feather : “Peiffer is amazing. I can’t recall any jazz pianist except Art Tatum blessed with such mastery."References
# Glandon, Don; "Bernard Peiffer: Formidable"
# Schermer, Victor L; "The Bernard Peiffer Legacy"
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