Emily Bear, an 11 Year Old Piano Prodigy

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Quincy Jones with Emily Bear (The original image is no longer available, please contact KCRW if you need access to the original image.)

It’s one thing to find some young classical talent that’s been nurtured from age 3 on the Suzuki method with a toy piano and can glide through Chopin and Schumann. It’s another thing when that same classical prodigy can play jazz well enough to please a giant like Quincy Jones.

Well, 11 year old Emily Bear has done just that, and proof is on her new Concord album, Diversity.

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Emily Bear’s new album, Diversity (The original image is no longer available, please contact KCRW if you need access to the original image.)

Where did this young talent come from anyway? Born in 2001 in Rockford, Illinois, Emily was composing music by the time she was only 3 years old. Only 1 year later, she was having pieces published and distributed by Hal Leonard when she was only 4 years old. As Quincy Jones remarks, “She plays like she’s 40 years old…”  Usually jazz pianists can play some classical repertoire, but classical players who try to play jazz often sound forced and wooden. When I was in music school, I took an improvisation class. One of my fellow students in the class was a classical pianist and he couldn’t play a note of jazz improv because he didn’t have sheet music in front of him dictating what to do.

Emily Bear plays both jazz and classical, plus very well too. No wonder Q is pushing this young and gifted talent.

Here is Emily playing Schumann’s Piano Concerto with the Santa Fe Symphony:

Here she is with Q playing a song she wrote for him:

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