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September 1, 2008

Hi, I'm glad I found this site and a place where this great pianist continues to live. As a boy my parents bought a single (EP) record, containg the infamous Prelude, Fugue and Trio on Lullaby of Birdland, played by him, Bernard Peiffer. I heard this when I was 10 years and just began taking piano lessons. This record accompanied my life. Thank you, Bernard Peiffer, for this masterpiece of virtuosity.

--
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Edward Bottone

April 24, 2008

Bernard and Al performed at my club (Borgia Cafe) in the final years. Dazzling does not describe it. Corinne was our hostess/ manager.
The memory is ever present. — EB

PEIFFER Christiane ( wife LOUDET )

February 2, 2008

bravo for your production of music of Bernard PEIFFER, we are glad to listen his music. At last, we can hear his rich music, because it was difficult to find records of him. Georges PEIFFER was my grand father, a great pianist and composer, but very wellknown. Roger PEIFFER his son, my father, is still alive ( 88 years ) and was pianist also (but non professional). François PEIFFER my brother plays piano jazz (also non professional) and Jean PEIFFER my other brother is director of Jazz Action Montpellier (JAM),(he send us your web site). The family is realy near jazz ! I was also very proud that your grand father resist at Gestapo and your father jointed Resistance.
Dear cousin, bravo for this work
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Bernard Visse

January 19, 2008

Bernard Peiffer n'est pas oublié à Epinal ! Bravo pour ce site !

David Litofsky

August 4, 2007

I never heard him live.I missed seeing him at the Painted Bride. I first encountered his music when an older friend (and classical composer), played "The Lullaby of Birdland " for me. I do love Jazz with classical references (like the Alec Wilder Octets).I did hear the WUHY radio show in the 1970's and I taped it. I have most all of the records which I have collected over the years.

ariadne

June 28, 2007

Heard 'Manege on an Oasis promo cd and will play it on my next jazz show.
So pleased to learn so much about Bernard Peiffer, only a name would recognize periphally. I lived in Paris in the 50's - amazing that i might have heard him, but was not so clued in then.

Arnie Fox

June 28, 2007

My obsession with Bernard's playing led me to write my first book "Compendium of Over 2000 Jazz Pianists"(photo of Bernard on cover furnished by Stephan Peiffer).It includes the great jazz pianists alongside those who have been neglected by the press.I only hope that this book gives Bernard the recognition he truly deserved!
Arnie Fox-author

Patricia Barber

April 28, 2007

Martha has LPs of your father from when they originally came out, so now i will have a cup of coffee, dust them off, and play them. wonderful website and really love the photos!

Martha Feldman

April 28, 2007

Dear Stephan,

I knew you when you were a child. Rebecca was my best friend when we were both in Houston School and you lived around the corner from us, before your move to Chestnut Hill. Our parents were good friends too. I remember many great times at your place, and great great performances of Bernard's around Philadelphia. I'm now a musicologist teaching at the University of Chicago and my partner is a Blue Note jazz artist, Patricia Barber. I'm still good friends with some of the jazz musicians from Philadelphia, Robin Eubanks and Bernard's student Uri Caine.

I've been waiting for decades for this to happen. Thank you!

Warm regards to all,

Martha

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March 28, 2007

sorry for incompleted adress

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March 28, 2007

hi all

simple hello from madagascar, my grand father philippe (france) was the brother of bernard...
I simply want remember me all what we had forget about
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Sandy Brown

March 20, 2007

Bernard was my sisters piano teacher and my dad sponsored him here in the United States.

We knew Bernard well. What a sweet, sweet man he was. Of course back then I was young, about 13 or 14 I'd say, so my memories aren't quite as 'crisp' as they used to be. I remember Corrine and the baby, Pascal (his daughter that passed on) cute baby she was.

Bernard was, without a doubt, one of the seminal talents of Jazz right up there with all the other greats...no doubt in my mind about this.

I believe it is the duty of those who knew him well to attempt to keep his music alive for others to hear.

He was clearly way ahead of his time.

RIP Bernard.

ralph stricker

February 27, 2007

Bernard was not only my teacher but my dearest friend. I presented him in many jazz venues in the 60's and 70's. His death was a great loss in my life. I will never forget him.
Ralph Stricker

Steven R Garfinkel

February 20, 2007

Shown below is a little known review of Bernard Peiffer from 1959 which I am posting so that it does not get lost or forgotten. It is important since it was written at the time when Mr. Peiffer’s individual style was just emerging. Like most things that deal with history, observations written at the time provide an invaluable and different perspective.

The review comes from a book by a very influential figure in jazz scene during the 1950’s and early 1960’s, Mr. John S. Wilson. He was the jazz reviewer for the New York Times and High Fidelity. He also produced and narrated a weekly jazz program on station WQXR in New York City. His book was, “The Collector’s Jazz: Modern”, which rounded out the survey of the entire jazz field which Mr. Wilson began in, “The Collector’s Jazz: Traditional and Swing”.

“Bernard Peiffer. This Frenchman who immigrated to the United States in 1955 is that rarity among jazz pianists – a legitimately schooled musician with brilliant technique who can transfer much of this brilliance to jazz performances without necessarily falling into the trap of believing that techniques is all. He has spent several years trying to comb the influences out of his playing. One side of Jazz from St. German des Pres, Verve 8119 (shared with Don Byas) is the Peiffer of a few years ago borrowing prodigally from Errol Garner and leaping into unaccountable splurges of Tatumesque lacery. By the time he made his first American recording, Bernie’s Tunes, EmArcy 36080, he had shucked off Garner and was winnowing his Tatum leaning and his playing surged with lightness and vitality. His best work so far is on Bernard Peiffer Trio, Decca 8626, at those times when he is holding to direct, straightforward exposition and is not losing the continuity of his ideas while trying to swing a variety of virtuoso lines. Even so, the mere dare-deviltry of some of those efforts has its interesting aspects. Piano a la Mood, Decca 9203, is neatly turned, low gear Peiffer.”

terry collison

January 15, 2007

I have just returned from New York and the 2007 International Association for Jazz Education's annual conference (www.iaje.org). IAJE is a totally crazy time of 2-14 world-class "live" performances and clinics occurring simultaneously, a new group starting every hour on the hour. The event begins at 4 pm on Wed and runs until 2 a.m. On Thurs., Fri., and Sat., IAJE's schedule starts at 9 a.m. (!) and runs until 2 a.m. There is effectively no time to eat. 7,000 attendees find this a reasonable way to spend this piece of their life.

Don Glanden's 19-page IAJE research paper, "Bernard Peiffer: History's Forgotten Giant," brought together a whole bunch of us Bernard Peiffer partisans to listen intently and to share our own stories of how we discovered Peiffer and how much we, too, revere Peiffer's enormous contributions and his significance.

Afterwards, I kept running into people who were there to hear the paper. It was the buzz among our group for the rest of the time at IAJE.

For me, it was heartening to see the level of partisanship — even passion — for Bernard Peiffer and his stunning work. I thought I was the only one who remembered. Hearing another extaordinary, totally improvised "Lullaby of Birdland" reminded me of how often I heard Peiffer played on WHAT-FM as I grew up here in the Philly radio market.

As I write this, I’m looking at the cover of my treasured copy of "Piano a la Mood" (Decca), purchased from Wilmington Dry Goods back when I had my first regular summertime job. Milt Pomerantz, the manager of WDG’s record department, picked up this Lp for me at the jobber in Philly before taking his regular Pennsy commuter train down to Wilmington, just as he did for me on many days of the summer I handed him a Schwann catalog with 400 little red dots in the margin and told him “I want to buy these. All of them. Yes, it will take me all summer. Get them in any order you choose.”

I am so totally thrilled to have clean remastered Peiffer tracks available on CD. I want to give this amazing CD as presents to folks who should know about Peiffer.

Thank you for your efforts to bring this music to us again. I look forward to "Phase 2 of the Peiffer project” (all those other tapes Don mentioned, just beckoning to be re-issued).

steven r garfinkel

October 25, 2006

I have known of BP since the 1950's when he was touted by Sid Marks. I used to listen to his records on WHAT - FM. My parents saw him at Newportand became hooked for life. i heard him often at the Borgia cafe and Bernies Woodland. Pround t0 say I still have 5 origianl vynle albums still intact. I had given up on ever seeing much written about him despite years of searching.

Even the Chicago Jazz Mart had nothing by him and a recent nook on Django R made no mention - atthat point i thought he was truly lost forever.

I stopped in at the Chestnut Hill Local newspaper today and they seemed very interested in doing an article on him since he is from the area and many of the residents probaly remember him foundly - you may be hearing from them.I spoke to Pete Mazzaccaro the editor. They have a guy Len Leer thatis really into Jazz. Actually I bumped into Pete at a used Jazz record store at the top of the hill on Germantown avenue.

I thought BP lived on Johnson Street in Germantown - did he actually move into Chestnut Hill. You can probablytell that I still live there. What was the address - looks like 8500 block of a side street near the Watertower Playground - am I close??

Anyway - so happy to see this CD which of course iordered and am delighted at the prospect of hearing new music by him - he was just so so talented.

Newton Zago

September 15, 2006

I've been waiting for this home page a long time ............. and I just like to say that when I heard this french jazz pianist for the first time , I could not believe what I'm feeling and hearing........Your technique is freakin' great........ his compositions obviously were too much ahead of their time ........JUST PERFECT ! GOD BLESS HIM !

Donald Elfman

July 18, 2006

I am from Philadelphia originally and had the great fortune to host a Bernard Peiffer tribute concert in the 1970s. The concert also featured bassist Al Stauffer.

Walter L. Ritter

June 28, 2006

Finally! Bernard Peiffer on disc. I have coveted my one album since the late '50s. Saw Bernard several times, when he played in a venue across from the Abington Hospital. He wowed me then and still does. He was way ahead of his time with his trademark of mixing classical and jazz music.
How do I obtain other Peiffer discs?

Christian FUVELLE

June 9, 2006

Where to buy the CD in France?
Regards

Bruno Sappadina

April 27, 2006

At first I thought the title was a bit pretentious but after listening to the CD that adjective is well deserved. This CD made me travel, it gave me so many emotions one after the other, gave surprises & discoveries, the improvisations are rich in matter of emotion & technical areas.
I think it is that kind of music which is played in Paradise. It had been quite a while since I hadn’t heard a music so rich & complex. If this CD had the definition of a verb than plu perfect would be the appropriate tense, definitely not conditional, considering it gets along with the present, the past (not so easy) & the future; it is absolutely imperative to be able to ride the richness of its harmonies.
After going back to Sao Paulo I will compose again & record some of my music hoping that Bernard’s music will influence me in my projects.

www.brunosappadina.com

jim gibbons

April 14, 2006

i am buying the cd. steph, i knew your dad was a musician but had no idea of his accomplishments. very impressive. i read the article by glanden. the tributes by his students are telling as to his character and personality. i wish i had opportunity t meet him.

Xavier Prevost , jazz department, France Musique/Radio France

April 13, 2006

What a fantastic record !
We are very glad to listen to these unissued perfromances. Some of us here in France (May be a lot, I hope...) didn't forget Bernard Peiffer
Thank's for having done this great work.

Mike Brecker

April 5, 2006

The record is freakin' great...!

You did such a fantastic job. The sound is wonderful, the liner notes are masterful. Your father would have been so proud. This is a grand testament to his genius.

Best/ Mike B.

Andrew Meriwether

March 28, 2006

Look forward to listening!

ralph stricker

March 28, 2006

Stephan,
Nice to see the web page concerning your dad. There will never be another like him. You know how much I admired and loved him.
Regards
Ralph Stricker

George Hanepen

March 28, 2006

a great CD done by a master with a lot of soul