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George Shearing was a British jazz pianist and composer renowned for his unique style and contributions to the world of jazz. His "Shearing Style," characterized by its block chord harmonies and smooth, accessible sound, became influential in jazz music. Shearing's career included numerous recordings and performances, and he is remembered as one of jazz's great innovators and a leading figure in the genre's evolution.
"Perfect retention. I don't think I could do that-I've never disciplined myself to do it.I suppose a lot of it is a question of discipline. Which improvisation is not."
"Can anybody be given a great degree of creativity? No. They can be given the equipment to develop it-if they have it in them in the first place."
"The way it works: The orchestra plays a few selections of its own and I terminate the first part of the programme on piano, usually with a movement from a Mozart concerto."
"I think it was Duke Ellington who once said that we're always most pleased with our current record. I mean, you have to assume that you learn from one, and you do something better next time."
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