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| Label Challenge Records |
UPC 0608917341126 |
Catalogue number CR 73411 |
Release date 02 October 2015 |
"It was announced as a 'glorious tribute to Rita Reys'. "
De Telegraaf, 15-8-2016As one of the most sought-after jazz artists of our time, PETER BEETS has attracted a devoted international audience, performing regularly at major jazz festivals and venues throughout Europe, the United States and Asia. He has shared the stage with jazz greats such as Chick Corea, Wynton Marsalis, Toots Thielemans and Benny Golson.
From birth, Peter was surrounded by music: classical from his mother who is a music pedagogue, and jazz from his father who instilled in his son his own great love of Oscar Peterson and Art Blakey. His brothers Marius and Alexander also became professional musicians, double bass and tenor saxophone respectively. Since 1985, the brothers have performed together as The Beets Brothers.
In 1988 Peter was awarded the prestigious Pall Mall Swing Award, and a year later the Princess Christina Award. In 1998 he completed his conservatory studies, winning the Prix Martial Solal in Paris. In the same year, he became the featured pianist with The Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw. The following year, he was also awarded the Concours de Solistes de Jazz in Monaco.
In 2001 the Criss Cross label invited Peter for a series of albums with his New York Trio, inviting artists like Willie Jones III, Larry Grenadier and Greg Hutchinson, earning him international acclaim.
In 2010 Peter was awarded an Edison (Dutch equivalent of the Grammy) for the album Blues for the Date, with his original compositions, accompanied by The Jazzorchestra of the Concertgebouw. In 2013, Peter recorded his long-awaited tribute album to one of his biggest idols, Oscar Peterson and in 2015 he made a recording out of a live performance of his Chopin arrangements.
His 2018 live recording of Django Reinhardt compositions with a gypsy jazz trio including Stochelo Rosenberg is seen by many as a historical performance. A year later world class record producer Ruud Jacobs brought about Peter’s new trio recording called ‘Our Love Is Here to Stay – Gershwin Reimagined’.
Besides his continuous work on playing in trio setting, Peter founded a big band with young professionals, called the New Jazz Orchestra. Peter writes new music for this orchestra, arrangements based on classical music. Legendary bass player John Clayton invited Peter to play at the San Diego jazzfestival in 2020, but Covid spoiled this momentum. Instead, John Clayton traveled to Europe in 2022 to meet and play together with Peter, as well as with his New Jazz Orchestra.
In 2021 Peter accepted an invitation to play Rhapsody in Blue, the finger busting piano concerto by George Gershwin, with a large symphony orchestra. Although Peter is not a classical pianist, he accepted the challenge to play this iconic piece, on the condition that he can interpretate it his own way. The recordings are on YouTube.
During his yearly visit to the East Coast of America, in 2023 Peter decided it was time to record again. This time his great love of classical music is again subject to his touch of jazz. This album, titled Tchaikovsky Rachmaninov and All That Jazz! features works by Borodin, Rimsky-Korsakov and Prokofiev in addition to pieces by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov. Beets signed for the arrangements.
It was announced as a 'glorious tribute to Rita Reys'.
De Telegraaf, 15-8-2016
"Swing, beautiful songs and melodies, we are going to make a nice party."
De Telegraaf, 05-8-2016
"...it is the subtle musical class of Fay Claassen which makes this Live-Album remarkable."
Jazzthing, 01-4-2016
"Although the pace is sometimes a bit in a hurry so it seems, and for both Claassen as Beets strongly applies that you have to be fond of their virtuoso, lush decorative style, this ode does definitely honor Rita Reys."
Klassieke Zaken, 01-2-2016
[...] After Reys passing in 2013, Claassen decided to contact Reys' last band, the Peter Beets Trio. There they established a tourschedule that began with a resounding concert in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and this CD was the result. Improvisation, swinging jazz, roaring notes and the hoarse voice of Claassen make for a memorable evening that the momentum is highly maintained. Partly, of course, thanks to classic like 'Just None of those things' and 'Summertime'. [...]
Villa D'arte, 04-1-2016
["] ... This time it was going to be songs that are closely linked to the Reys and coaches (Peter Beets, Ruud Jacobs, Martijn van Iterson) were steeped in her music. Claassensang very convincing, scatte at least as good (or better ?), waved like mad and proved that she could bring Zon in Scheveningen as ;anguorously as its predecessor .. ["]
Jazzism, 24-12-2015
["].. The album is actually a tribute to Reys and a catch for anyone who missed this concert."
Music Emotion, 01-12-2015
"But truly impressing is, how deep Fay Claasen noticeably goes on into each single song, to give each song a voice out of its own center."
Jazzpodium, 01-12-2015
['']..Singer Claasen proves herself as Rita Reys' successor."
NRC Handelsblad, 21-9-2015