Grammy-winning pianist and pops legend Peter Nero dies at 89

1 min read
Source: The New York Times
Grammy-winning pianist and pops legend Peter Nero dies at 89
Photo: The New York Times
TL;DR Summary

Peter Nero, the concert pianist known for his fusion of classics and jazz, has passed away at the age of 89. Nero gained popularity in the 1960s and continued to entertain audiences for nearly six decades with albums, club and television performances, and conducting pops orchestras. He was a remarkable interpreter of Gershwin and a natural showman, captivating listeners with his mix of jazz and classics. Nero's career included collaborations with renowned artists, Grammy wins, and composing a cantata based on Anne Frank's diary. He conducted the Philly Pops for 34 years and was known for his ability to play the piano with one hand while conducting with the other.

Share this article

Reading Insights

Total Reads

0

Unique Readers

1

Time Saved

7 min

vs 8 min read

Condensed

93%

1,497110 words

Want the full story? Read the original article

Read on The New York Times