Search - Artist/Band: André Previn

Artist Info

  • Name: André Previn
  • Birthday: 04/06/1929
  • Birth Place: Berlin, Germany
  • Decades Active: 1940,1950,1960,1970,1980,1990,2000
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Styles: Bop, Cool, West Coast Jazz, Cast Recordings, Jazz Instrument, Jazz-Pop, Musical Theater, Piano Jazz, Show Tunes, Standards, Swing, Mainstream Jazz
  • Moods: Elegant, Smooth, Sophisticated, Cerebral, Laid-Back/Mellow, Restrained, Stylish, Amiable/Good-Natured, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Reserved, Theatrical

Albums

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Title Release
  • Previn's Touch
  • 10/06/2009
  • The Navy Swings
  • 07/21/2009
  • An 80th Birthday Celebration
  • 04/14/2009
  • Only the Best of Andre Previn W
  • 11/27/2007
  • Alone: Ballads for Solo Piano WA
  • 06/26/2007
  • Plays My Fair Lady and a Dozen Great Standards WA
  • 02/05/2007
  • Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
  • 10/23/2006
  • Essential Collection
  • 09/18/2006
  • Andre Previn and His Pals
  • 11/16/2004
  • Hallelujah
  • 05/18/2004
  • The Collection: Fascinatin' Rhythm WA
  • 02/18/2003
  • Bad Day at Black Rock WA
  • 2001
  • Camelot/Thinking of You
  • 08/24/1999
  • Music at Sunset
  • 05/11/1999
  • We Got It Good and That Ain't Bad: An Ellington Songbook
  • 1999
  • We Got Rhythm: Gershwin Songbook
  • 05/12/1998
  • 4 to Go!/The Light Fantastic
  • 04/07/1998
  • Jesus Christ Superstar [25th Anniversary Reissue] WA
  • 03/24/1998
  • More of the Best
  • 09/01/1996
  • Some of the Best
  • 09/01/1996
  • Ballads
  • 1996
  • Play Showboat
  • 1995
  • The Essence of Andre Previn WA
  • 1994
  • What Headphones?
  • 10/05/1993
  • Classic American Songbook
  • 01/1992
  • Right as the Rain WA
  • 07/01/1991
  • Piano Stylings of Andre Previn WA
  • 10/05/1990
  • Uptown
  • 1990
  • After Hours
  • 03/29/1989
  • Previn at Sunset WA
  • 1975
  • Valley of the Dolls WA
  • 1967
  • My Fair Lady [Original Broadway Cast]
  • 04/14/1964
  • 4 to Go!
  • 12/18/1963
  • A Touch of Elegance WA
  • 1962
  • The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse WA
  • 1961
  • Andre Previn Plays Harold Arlen WA
  • 1960
  • Give My Regards to Broadway WA
  • 1960
  • Like Love
  • 1960
  • Like Previn! WA
  • 1960
  • Andre Previn Plays Jerome Kern WA
  • 1959
  • West Side Story WA
  • 1959
  • King Size! WA
  • 11/26/1958
  • Andre Previn Plays Vernon Duke WA
  • 1958
  • Gigi WA
  • 1958
  • Pal Joey WA
  • 1958
  • Double Play!
  • 1957
  • Let's Get Away from It All WA
  • 1955
  • Andre Previn Plays Fats Waller WA
  • 06/24/1953
  • The Fats Waller Song Book
  • 06/24/1953

    Individual Bio

    One of the most versatile musicians on the planet, Andre Previn has amassed considerable credentials as a jazz pianist, despite carving out separate lives first as a Hollywood arranger and composer, and then a world-class classical conductor, pianist and composer. Always fluid, melodic and swinging, with elements of Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson and Horace Silver mixed with a faultless technique, Previn hasn't changed much over the decades but can always be counted upon for polished, reliable performances at the drop of a hat.

    He started piano lessons in his native Berlin before the Nazi threat forced his family to move to Paris in 1938 and the U.S. the following year. Settling in Los Angeles, the wunderkind Previn began working as a jazz pianist, an arranger for MGM, and a recording artist for Sunset Records while still in high school -- and by his 18th year, his first recordings for RCA Victor had racked up substantial sales. Originally swing-oriented, Previn discovered bop in 1950 just before his induction into the Army. Upon returning to Los Angeles, Previn went into overdrive, gigging as a jazz pianist, scoring films and playing chamber music. Forming a smooth boppish trio with Shelly Manne and Leroy Vinnegar, Previn scored a huge crossover hit with an album of jazz interpretations of My Fair Lady, which in turn led to a series of like-minded albums of Broadway scores and kicked off an industry trend.

    By 1962, Previn started to make the transition away from Hollywood toward becoming a full-time classical conductor, dropping his jazz activities entirely. He stayed away from jazz for 27 years, with the exceptions of a handful of sessions with Ella Fitzgerald and classical violinist/dabbler Itzhak Perlman. Indeed, in 1984, he was quoted as saying that jazz was "an expendable art form" for him. But in March 1989, shortly before resigning from the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a dispute with management, Previn returned to jazz with a trio album for Telarc with Ray Brown and Joe Pass, showing that he had not lost an iota of his abilities. Since then, he has returned frequently to the studio as a jazz pianist for Telarc, Angel, Deutsche Grammophon and DRG when not freelancing as a conductor or composing classical scores. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide