Peter Nero
(born Bernard Nierow
, 22 May 1934) is an American pianist and pops conductor.
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Early life
Born in
Brooklyn, New York, As Bernard Neirow, Nero started his formal music training at the age of seven. By the time he was fourteen, he was accepted to New York City's prestigious High School of Music and Art and won a scholarship to the
Juilliard School of Music. Constance Keene, his teacher and mentor, once wrote in an issue of Keyboard Classics, "Vladimir Horowitz was Peter's greatest fan!" He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1956.
Early career
Nero
recorded his first
album in 1961, and won a
Grammy Award that year for "Best New Artist." Since then, he has received another Grammy, garnered ten additional nominations and released 67
albums. Nero's early association with
RCA Records produced 23 albums in eight years. His subsequent move to
Columbia Records resulted in a million-selling
single and album -
Summer of '42
.
His first major national
TV success came at the age of seventeen when he was chosen to perform Gershwin's
Rhapsody in Blue
on
Paul Whiteman's TV Special. He subsequently appeared on many top variety and talk shows including 11 guest appearances on The
Ed Sullivan Show, and numerous appearances on
Johnny Carson's
Tonight Show.
Hailed as one of the premier interpreters of Gershwin, Nero starred in the
Emmy Award-winning NBC Special,
S'Wonderful, S'Marvelous, S'Gershwin
. Other TV credits include performances on PBS-TV Piano Pizzazz and with the National Symphony in
Washington, D.C. on its July 4 special titled
A Capitol Fourth
. Nero served as
music director and pianist for the PBS-TV special
The Songs of Johnny Mercer: Too Marvelous for Words
with co-stars
Johnny Mathis,
Melissa Manchester and many members of The POPS.
In 1963 Peter composed and performed the musical score for the major motion picture "
Sunday in New York." The title song has been recorded by over two dozen vocalists and the score was nominated for both a Golden Globe and Hollywood Reporter Award. He also made an appearance in the film alongside
Jane Fonda,
Rod Taylor, and
Cliff Robertson.
Peter's recordings over the last 15 years include CDs with full symphony orchestra: On My Own, Classical Connections and My Way. He recorded Peter Nero and Friends, which contains collaborations with
Mel Torme,
Maureen McGovern and
Doc Severinsen, among others. Peter's latest CDs are romantic albums titled Love Songs for a Rainy Day and More in Love. By popular demand, four of his earlier recordings have been re-issued. A younger generation of music lovers can now hear Peter on the recent
Rod Stewart CD, As Time Goes By…The Great American Songbook, Volume II.
Awards and honors
In an issue of Keyboard Magazine,
Ray Charles, when asked about his favorite pianist was quoted as saying, "
Art Tatum could play anything he wanted to. He's one of the few people who I truly believe could play anything he thought of… and Peter Nero plays his buns off!"
Nero's long list of honors include six Honorary Doctorates, the most recent from
Drexel University in 2004, and the prestigious International Society of Performing Arts Presenters Award for "Excellence in the Arts." He is also included on two historic walks of fame - one in
Philadelphia, and one in
Miami, Florida. In 1999, he received the Pennsylvania Distinguished Arts Award, presented by Pennsylvania Governor
Tom Ridge. Previous honorees include
Marian Anderson,
James Michener,
Andrew Wyeth and
Riccardo Muti.
One of Nero's greatest achievements is being the founding Music Director of the world renowned Peter Nero and the Philly Pops(R).
He currently is the artistic director and conductor of Peter Nero and the Philly Pops.
Personal life
He is an active participant committed to many important causes, including the funding of school music programs, fundraising for the building of new arts centers across the country, as well as research for cancer, dystonia and autism.
Nero has long been a devotee and advocate of consumer electronics. His expertise has led him to be dubbed a "technocrat" by leaders of the industry. While computers and other electronics have made him "the Gadget King," he still makes music on the traditional
Steinway concert grand piano.
He is the father of two children, Beverly and Jedd.
Trivia
Furniture (band) released a track called 'On A Bus With Peter Nero'.