
Fred Hersch (born October 21, 1955 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a contemporary American jazz pianist who has become a consistent and highly demanded performer on the international jazz scene. Hersch began playing piano at a very young age and graduated from the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. His teachers included Sophia Rosoff. He moved to New York City in the late 1970s where he soon found a place playing with notable artists such as Stan Getz, Joe Henderson, Lee Konitz, and Charlie Haden.
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In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
The Nearness Of You
A Wish
Wouldn't It Be Loverly
The Peacocks
Sarabande
What Is This Thing Called Love?
Blue In Green
But Not for Me
So In Love
Evidence
The Heart Of Mine
A Lark
You Don'T Loove What Love Is?
At the Close of the Day
Plainsong
Loro
Star-Crossed Lovers
Monk's Dream
I Have Dreamed
And I Love Her
Down Home
Little Suede Shoes
Child's Song
And so It Goes
Dream of Monk
O Grande Amor
Heartland
Volume One: Fred's Songs / Song without Words #2: Ballad
Little Song
Evanessence
A Riddle Song
Speak Low
Valentine
Law Years
Some Other Time
Akrasia
Heartsong
How Deep Is The Ocean
Girl Talk
Two For The Road
Invitation To The Dance
Lotus Blossom
The Orb
Bemsha Swing
Zingaro
Lee's Dream
Gravity's Pull
Song Without Words #4: Duet
Skipping
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