The best pianist from every US State
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🗽 A list of incredible pianists from the United States.
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⭐Wonderful USA State Illustrations by Kim-Tien Vo / kimtien.art
🌲Filmed at the Avaloch Farm Music Institute / avalochfarmmusicinstitute
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⏰CHAPTERS⏰
0:00 Does America have culture?
1:01 Methodology
2:10 The Pianists
24:00 Conclusions
Special thanks to Carl Fleitz, Dennis Fleitz, Rhiannon Guevin, Grant Linsell, Brianna Matzke, Norma Vailette, and Patrick Fleitz for research assistance.
Host Robert Fleitz reveals a list of over fifty pianists from the United States, with one representing each state. These pianists are pioneers in Classical music, Jazz, rock, and beyond. Tonebase interviews from Garrick Ohlsson, Michelle Cann, Marc-Andre Hamelin, Norman Krieger and Leon Fleisher are featured.
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2:10 - Louisiana: Louis Moreau Gottschalk 2:56 - Indiana: Jonathan Biss 3:11 - New Jersey: Seymour Bernstein 3:29 - Colorado: John Browning 4:03 - Ohio: Art Tatum 4:55 - California: Leon Fleisher 5:39 - South Dakota: Abby Whiteside 6:01 - Alabama: Julian Martin 6:18 - Maine: Henry Kramer 6:35 - Illinois: Rosalyn Tureck 7:25 - Rhode Island: Wendy Carlos 7:45 - Connecticut: Charles Ives 8:36 - Virginia: Bruce Hornsby 9:12 - Florida: Michelle Cann 9:21 - Arkansas: Florence Price 10:08 - Delaware: Matthew Shipp 10:22 - Maryland: Sara Davis Buechner 11:02 - New Hampshire: Amy Beach 11:43 - Utah: Desirae Brown, Deondra Brown, Gregory Brown, Melody Brown and Ryan Brown 12:01 - Nebraska: Roger Williams 12:22 - Nevada: Władziu Valentino Liberace 12:41 - Kansas: Stan Kenton 12:57 - Minnesota: Kenneth Broberg 13:10 - Massachusetts: Leonard Bernstein 13:15 - Georgia: Mary Lou Williams (the state, not the country) 13:40 - Oregon: Thomas Lauderdale 13:54 - Idaho: La Monte Young 14:13 - West Virginia: George Crumb 14:55 - Puerto Rico: Jesús María Sanromá 15:18 - Oklahoma: Louis Wayne Ballard 15:44 - Missouri: Dominic Cheli 15:59 - Wisconsin: Lynne Arriale 16:20 - Alaska: Susan Wingrove-Reed 16:40 - Pennsylvania: Keith Jarrett (Byron Janis is good too) 17:03 - South Carolina: Eskew Reeder "Esquerita" 17:22 - North Dakota: Frank Scott 17:42 - New Mexico: John Lewis (the pianist, not the department store) 17:52 - Mississippi: Hank Jones 18:50 - New York: Garrick Ohlsson 19:33 - Michigan: Geri Allen 19:45 - Kentucky: Bobbe Gorin "Beegie" Adair 20:01 - Wyoming: Richard Kermode 20:10 - Washington: Charlie Albright 20:25 - Arizona: Connor Chee 20:40 - District of Columbia: Sarah Cahill 20:56 - Vermont: Adam Tendler 21:11 - Iowa: Bruce Brubaker 21:30 - North Carolina: Nina Simone 22:08 - Montana: Nelita True 22:22 - Tennessee: Hargus "Pig" Robbins 22:45 - Hawaii: Betty Loo Taylor 22:55 - Texas: Harvey Lavan "Van" Cliburn
@iampracticingpiano
10 күн бұрын
That was kind, John Green--thank you!
@emilgilels
8 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@RaineriHakkarainen
3 күн бұрын
Earl Wild Pennsylvania!
Watching from Nigeria. Always a big follower of classical music and tonebase piano. Love you all
I think I would have chosen Murray Perahia for New York. If given the choice to go to either an Ohlsson concert or to see Perahia, I would pay to see Perahia.
I think Earl Wild or Byron Janis deserves the mention for Pennsylvania over Keith Jarret.
@tonebasePiano
10 күн бұрын
Pennsylvania is a wealth of riches and both Janis and Wild could have easily been chosen!
@emilgilels
8 күн бұрын
@@tonebasePiano I think the choice of Keith Jarrett is an inspired one! :-)
Appreciate Leon Fleisher!
I'd love to see a follow up video with the "best pianist" from every EU country 🙂
@pianoplaynight
10 күн бұрын
We need 1 hour only for Russia and Ukraine 😅
@teresal5174
7 күн бұрын
@@pianoplaynight - Haha, so true!
@charmquark6366
5 күн бұрын
That would be the most controversial video ever… There is absolutely no way to narrow down to one pianist per EU country!
Nice video!
Dale gribble sighting ☝️
I come from the "state" of Poland, and we had some quite decent pianists... Chopin, Paderewski, Rubinstein, Mikuli, Tausig, Friedman, Hofmann, Koczalski, Michałowski, Rosenthal, Ekier, Horszowski, Szpilman, Czerny-Stefańska, Harasiewicz, Zimerman, Blechacz, Anderszewski, Możdżer.
You got Georgia right - Mary Lou Williams !
@mateusquasetuga
10 күн бұрын
Thanks. Now I don’t have to watch the entire ridiculous out-of-order video!
@tonebasePiano
9 күн бұрын
@TonyWinston she is a legend! 🙌
@emilgilels
8 күн бұрын
Hi Tony - nice to bump into you here. Love your channel. For Mary Lou, my hometown of Pittsburgh can also claim a role! Though I can't complain about the pianist that was chosen to represent the state of Pennsylvania. 😀
Weird Al Yankovic is back! Seriously, good, informative video, and thanks for explaining why the title is what you chose. It made the rest of the video feel less arbitrary.
I would definitely take a video all about Gottschalk. This was such a great video though - fun to learn a tidbit about the pianists you chose and fun to see how many I had heard of!!
Thelonious Monk deserves a spot. Such a unique way of interpreting the piano
Watching from Ukraine. Thanks for an incredible cascade of glimpses of American pianism. Perhaps for me as a person who was largely introduced to American musical tradition by Rhapsody in Blue, the New York choise was a little bit surprising, but at the end it is all the game of preferences)
@user-od2hp5zy2r
5 күн бұрын
Greetings from Odesa:))
I love Seymore Bernstein but over Bill Evans? And Garrick is great and genius, but Duke Ellington had a bigger impact on piano.
You omitted the great pianist Earl Wild (1915-2010), born in Pittsburgh, PA. Read his Wikipedia page. He played for five US presidents. On YT you can hear him play his arrangements of some Rachmaninoff and Gershwin songs, as well as his recordings of Liszt's "Reminiscences of Robert le Diable" and the Rachmaninoff piano concerti.
Ontario: Glenn Gould Quebec: Oscar Peterson Alberta: Jan Lisiecki BC: Manitoba: Nova Scotia: … ?
@artemlyubchenko3022
10 күн бұрын
Marc-Andre Hamelin for Quebec would be another option
Scott Joplin ? For Texas ?
@fifibg
9 күн бұрын
right!!!!!
I'm glad there was even a passing mention of MacDowell (11:09), who has had the strange privilege of being my favorite composer for about six years. His music is just as original as any of the major European romantics when performed by a professional. (Think Van Cliburn's interpretation of MacDowell's 2nd Concerto, which will forever be among his best recordings. Oh, and I see Cliburn got a mention as well at 23:05. Bravo!) Leave it to an amateur and it sounds just-well, not very good. Greetings from Michigan.
@tonebasePiano
9 күн бұрын
Thanks for your kind comment! I love MacDowell’s music. Julian Martin encouraged me to learn the 2nd concerto when I was in high school, and I loved it. Sanromá also has an amazing recording of that concerto. Thanks for tuning in!
I really believe Fats Waller should have been the best pianist from New York.
@tonebasePiano
9 күн бұрын
He is, of course, a legend. I was very close to choosing him - it was hard to balance jazz and classical masters!
Thank you for mentioning Puerto Rico and Jesús María Sanromá!
@jeremykeller211
10 күн бұрын
Joshua! I was especially pleased to see that you mentioned JMS because I own the Steinway B that he played in his trips to Boston. I only wish that he had left an imprint of his wonderful talent on the keys!
Nice pull for La Monte Young for Idaho! My home town Boise, Idaho claims Gene Harris, even though Gene was born in Michigan.
Great list. I've been lucky enough to meet several of the pianists you featured... Biss, Fleisher, Bernstein, Jarrett and played for Tureck in a masterclass. Nelita True was a personal friend for 30+ years... I'm so glad you included her. I'm in Michigan and while we have many great pianists here most are from elsewhere. For me, the best pianist from Michigan would have to be someone I know and studied with for a short time and that's Penelope Crawford.
I vote Cecil Taylor for New York!
@emilgilels
8 күн бұрын
Silent Tongues!
It’s a bit unfair to have Liberace for Nevada when other composers were included for states that they had little connection to outside of their birth. Liberace learned the piano in Wisconsin and was heavily inspired by Ignacy Jan Paderewski, whom he saw perform at the Pabst Theater in his hometown of Milwaukee in the late 20s. He debuted with the Chicago Symphony, under Frederick Stock, at the Pabst in 1940.
I wonder what would be a list for Canada. Glenn Gould for Ontario, obviously, and Oscar Peterson for Quebec (or Hamelin?). I would love to discover the one from other provinces.
@tonebasePiano
10 күн бұрын
Oooh that’s a fun idea for a future video!
greetings from Kazakhstan
@tonebasePiano
Күн бұрын
Greetings. Thanks for watching!
Can someone tell me who from Illinois got named
Listening from Italy, where the piano was invented.
There a large number of excellent jazz and classical pianists presently residing in Colorado. I don't know where they were born.
@tonebasePiano
10 күн бұрын
That’s the inevitable challenge of a project like this - it doesn’t account for the countless number of great local scenes and musicians all around the country!
Love the concept but the video is too concise, you should write a book
California -> Ruth Slenczynska
You have missed out Morton Estrin!!!!!
1:45 scotland!!!
@tonebasePiano
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for tuning in!
Liberace was from Wisconsin!
@rileyabarker
10 күн бұрын
There’s a note in the video - but his vibe is undeniably Nevada. He was the Las Vegas of pianists for sure.
Who’s the best pianist from your home state?
@24cf648
10 күн бұрын
Arturo Benedetto Michelangeli or Maurizio Pollini
@vladkostin3517
10 күн бұрын
Vladimir Horowitz
@calebkinman5302
10 күн бұрын
I think there’s a pretty good argument that Lee Luvisi was the greatest pianist from Kentucky. He was born and raised in Louisville and went off to Curtis age 14 to study with Serkin and Horszowski. He joined factulty at Curtis at age 18 and eventually moved back to Louisville to marry his childhood sweetheart. While he is relatively unknown, it was his choice not to perform as much as he had opportunity to do so. One of his many great acomplishments is premiering the Zimbalist concerto (the original score of this concerto died on the plane with William Kapell. When Zimbalist rewrote the concerto, nobody wanted to premier it premier it because of its difficulty). He was Peter Serkin’s first teacher, and had other great students. One of whom, Thomas Hoppe, is an active chamber performer in Germany right now. He has a handful of recordings on his KZread channel.
@maurizioorlando6263
10 күн бұрын
ABM of course.
@jeremykeller211
10 күн бұрын
One might add that ABM, in addition to his brilliant pianism, was a champion racing driver for Ferrari, with high finishes in the Molle Miglia and the Targa Florio. Uomo universale.
Is this list based on where they were born, or resided? I think it's supposed to be born, but Liberace is from Wisconsin, not Nevada. I think he lived in Las Vegas. If it's resided, Rubinstein lived in Beverly Hills and would easily be the greatest pianist who lived in California. (Some might say Rachmaninoff by that criteria, but I would not). I like Ohlsson a lot, but Perahia would have to be a greater pianist from New York. Many great ones from Pennsylvania: Wild, Susan Starr, Byron Janis…
Kentucky has Sylvia Kersenbaum. While she was born in Argentina, she's been in Kentucky for over 40 years. Contemporary of Argerich, studied with the same teacher, was recognized by EMI as having one of the best 100 recordings of the century. Georgia was wrong too. Surely that's got to be Virsaladze 😊.
@tonebasePiano
10 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for bringing these pianists to the conversation! It’s great to learn about them, I’m excited to check out Kersenbaum’s recordings!
Natalie Hinderas! You left out Ohio's Natalie Hinderas. A gorgeous pianist
Pennsylvania -Earl Wild
This is ridiculous, but you got my click, bravo.
This list better be diverse, equitable, and inclusive or I'm going to have a fit!!!!
@Ferdinand314
9 күн бұрын
Me too! We can't have lists based on talent. That would be un-American
Interesting project, and of course there is classical culture in the US. To name just one example, the music of Mahler may not have survived antisemitism the way it has without the enthusiasm of American music lovers, American Mahler societies etc.
Interesting - but silly. One pianist per state is click bait but dumb. Earl Wild from PA gets no mention. William Kapell NY no mention. Michael Tilson Thomas CA, Murray Perahia NY, Stephen Kovacevich CA, Emmet Cohen FL, Leonard Pennario NY, George Gershwin NY, Julius Katchen NJ..and on and on and on and on. Like I say - your list is fun but silly.
@tonebasePiano
9 күн бұрын
Absolutely - fun and silly is the very spirit of an endeavor like this! Thanks for all the excellent pianists you bring up here.
@JerryEboy69
3 күн бұрын
And that list could go on and on thus making this video 10 hours long.
Why in the world wouldn't you edit them alphabetically by state name, so viewers can "find" their state. Seems you mixed the states up to "force" us to watch the whole thing.
@Jamesmusica
10 күн бұрын
exactly!
@JerryEboy69
3 күн бұрын
So? Why shouldn’t you watch the whole thing?
Bernstein (from MA) was more a conductor than a pianist, so I would swap him out for Robert D. Levin.
@dennisdeez123
5 күн бұрын
That’s an absurd take but be contrarian I guess 😂
@dennisdeez123
5 күн бұрын
A take like that would be okay if you acknowledged the George crumb placement, which was a bit more controversial for a similar reason imo
Meh
i received lessons from henry kramer for a year and he was one of the worst teachers i ever had. he could not control his temper, often crossing boundaries with huge outburst, lobbing insults and making students uncomfortable. He formally apologized on several occasions but continued to be a horses ass. Being a great pianist (he is) does not make you a great educator and he is the perfect example. His entire studio was uncomfortable, we took our concern to admin and they did nothing (though he left after a year), and when he taught doctoral keyboard lit it had no direction whatsoever, he gave us a playlist of 3 hours of music and just told us to memorize it. This is my own personal experience, and i wouldn't recommend him to anyone.