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Marian McPartland Obituary

NEW YORK (AP) - Marian McPartland, a renowned jazz pianist and host of the National Public Radio show "Piano Jazz," has died at the age of 95, NPR said Wednesday.

McPartland died of natural causes Tuesday night at her Port Washington home on Long Island, said Anna Christopher Bross, a spokeswoman for NPR.

Over a career that spanned more than six decades, McPartland became a fixture in the jazz world as a talented musician and well-loved radio personality.

In an interview with The Associated Press in 2007, the 89-year-old said she saw no reason to retire.

"Retire? Why retire? I've got a job, I'm making money, and I like what I do. Why retire?" she asked. "I think I'll jump out of a cake, or something."

Born Margaret Marian Turner in England, she began playing classical piano at the age of 3. At 17, she was accepted to the prestigious Guildhall School of Music. She left in her third year to play piano with a touring vaudeville act - to the chagrin of her parents, who she said were "horrified," and a professor who called popular music "rubbish."

During World War II, while playing for Allied troops with the USO and its British equivalent, she met her husband, Chicago cornetist Jimmy McPartland. He died in 1991.

The couple came to live in New York in 1953, and McPartland landed a gig in a trio at the Hickory House, a bustling jazz hub on 52nd Street where she played intermittently for 10 years, brushing elbows with such greats as Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman.

McPartland recorded more than 50 albums for the Concord Jazz label and played in venues across the country. She also turned her keen ears toward her contemporaries, writing articles and essays that immortalized the people and places of the jazz world in the 1950s and '60s.

In one essay, included in McPartland's collected works, "You've Come a Long Way, Baby" (1975), she wrote about her experiences as a woman trying to brea k into the jazz scene in the '50s, striving to be taken seriously by male musicians unaccustomed to playing with women.

"Once a man stood at the bar watching me intently, and when the set was finished he came over and said with a smile, 'You know, you can't be a respectable woman the way you play piano,'" she wrote. "For some reason or another, this struck me as a great compliment."

In 1978, McPartland brought her talent for composition and status as a jazz insider to radio, and began hosting the Peabody Award-winning "Piano Jazz."

On the air, she and her guests sat at separate pianos, reminiscing, ad-libbing, and playing duets and solos. She hosted hundreds of jazz professionals, including Ray Brown, Susannah McCorkle and Eddie Palmieri.

Charming, energetic, and always ready for a musical adventure, McPartland was well-suited to the role of live radio host. She told the AP in a 2000 interview that she wasn't thrown off when a guest changed keys in the middle of a show.

"I'm not afraid, for the most part, of anything," she said. "Somebody said, 'You're like someone who rides a bucking bronco. You'll ride anything that comes along.'"

In 2007, she performed in South Carolina the premiere of her own symphonic work, "A Portrait of Rachel Carson," inspired by the author's 1962 environmental book "Silent Spring."

"I can't walk. I'm in miserable pain. But at the piano, I don't feel a thing," she said during an appearance at a University of South Carolina master class before the performance.

McPartland continued to tour and perform into her 80s, retaining "her fetching and feathery sense of swing, sage economy and deep appreciation for essential melodic purity," according to a Daily Variety review of a Lincoln Center performance in January 2001.

"McPartland sure knows how to illuminate a line with lean poetic phrasing," reviewer Robert L. Daniels wrote. "There is wisdom in her fingers."

Funeral arrangements were not immediately available.


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Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Aug. 21, 2013.

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Wilson Crumpton III

April 12, 2025

I loved listening to you and your guests on NPR Radio on Saturdays even up to the 2000. Love

Carol Joy Burnham

February 17, 2024

Flowers growing out of her soul at the piano!!!

Ari Dispenza

July 26, 2023

Well missed

Harry Simpson

August 20, 2018

Godspeed Marian, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Now playing eternally in the Ultimate Venue.

Paradigm shift

James Lawson

October 12, 2014

Amazing how this old Southern Rock aficionado settled down every Sunday evening when Marian!s NPR show came on. For me musically, she induces a paradigm shift. James Lawson , Pauline, SC

Karen Gendron

December 29, 2013

The gift of beauty she gave to the word is a remarkable legacy.

December 29, 2013

Such a nice, friendly down-to-earth lady whom I met 25 years ago through IAJ International Art of Jazz out here on Long Island, Setauket. Loved her NPR programs.

steve root

October 3, 2013

I was sad to hear of Marian's passing. I met her in NYC at a jazz club with my boss, Roger Brousso. I was working in the record business at the time. May she rest in peace.

Mary Bridget Cabezas

August 28, 2013

I had little interest in jazz when I discovered Marian on NPR.
I went out and bought a piano!
What a gutsy lady! RIP sweetheart

Jim Doyle

August 24, 2013

To my good friend Mary,thank you for so publicly sharing your mother with the world.What a gift she was to all us jazz fans and most certainly to you. She's tipping the ivory in heave now. May your loss be lifted by the joy she brought to so many.

Lisa Pawelski and Ken Danchik

August 23, 2013

Elegant, understated, collegial, delightful... the consummate piano artist. Marian McPartland's music is our usual choice after work and over dinner. We are sad to lose her presence in the musical community and we hope for the comfort of her friends and family.

A Huge Fan

August 23, 2013

I grew to love the format of Piano Jazz with Marian McFarland. She was true to herself no matter who the guest. She is incomparable.

Denis Gould

August 23, 2013

Just want to join the chorus of folks who loved hearing Marian play and talk with countless outstanding musicians on NPR. Her awesome talents will be sorely missed.

Damon Raphael

August 23, 2013

What a Great Woman!

Francie Scanlon

August 22, 2013

She was consummate Swing!
What a Life! What a Lady!
What a formidable Soul. I was
privileged to be present a few years ago for the debut of a Documentary of her Life at the
Port Washington, LI public library! And Ms. McPartland was fully present and smiled
knowingly at what we had all
witnessed on screen and rhapsodized. Thank you for
always being yourself.

Pepper Davies

August 22, 2013

As a 14 year old child I saw Marian play. I have attended many concerts, but can't remember seeing a more beautiful and enchanting performance. She had the ability to fill a room with sparkling, inspired sound.

Marian's service to this planet over her lifetime is testament to all that is good in this world. Thank you. My thoughts are with her loved ones. R.I.P.

Terry Wolford

August 22, 2013

A few years ago, I was listening to my PBS radio station, and wondered who this person was that I was listening too. The more I heard, the more I liked this lady. I found that this lady was on weekly. At the end of the broadcast, I heard the name Marian McPartland. After listening, and learning SO MUCH, it is such a terrible day to hear of this great ladys' passing. All of our past jazz greats are waiting for her. What a jam session that will be occurring. My prayers for her family. I will always think of her while I'm driving on Sunday afternoons.

bobbie barrick

August 22, 2013

I loved her so much. What a wonderful life,she made that piano her own.

August 22, 2013

I was saddened to learn of M.M.'s passing yesterday. She brought countless hours of listening pleasures to me over the years. Condolences to her loved ones and may she rest in peace.

Gary Seeley

August 22, 2013

R.I.P. dear lady. I'm so glad to have had the opportunity to see her perform at Severance Hall in Cleveland in the '80s and to have enjoyed her music for so many years. What an accomplished and delightful human being.

August 22, 2013

For more decades than I care to remember, this old man has listened to and appreciated the unique talents of Marian McPartland. She certainly had a soul for jazz. One of the first women to successfully play in what was, at the time, an all-male genre.
She very quickly earned the respect of
the "greats" of jazz. I loved her style. And her radio show on NPR was
top-drawer. We'll miss you, kid!

Jacque Tara Washington

August 22, 2013

Marian McPartland was one of the jazz greats! I really appreciated her talent!
Ms. Jacque Tara Washington

Michael Potorff

August 22, 2013

Marian always performed an interesting and entertaining show on NPR, and her insights into the jazz world were very astute, and made the genre easier to understand. May she rest in peace.

Karen Robertson

August 21, 2013

Your light of musical talent will forever shine in the hearts of those who loved to listen to your message in music. Your touch was a blessing from God.
Never met you, but listened to your music on many occasions.
Heaven is having a great concert with you there.

Tim Mullinax

August 21, 2013

You were my hero!!!

victor checketts

August 21, 2013

I was absolutely shocked when I heard of the passing of another GIANT of jazz. Marian and her trio were so smooth. One of my favorite albums of hers was one that she did with George Shearing, it was recorded in the late 40s. Piano jazz was such a great show on NPR where she would interview the artists and would play songs with them. It won't be the same now. I can just imagine the awesome jam session in heaven with all the legends that have passed on. Well now they just added another great piano player. May god bless her family at this sad loss. Rest in Peace Marian and thank you for all your wonderful music, I am so glad we will have her wonderful music to remember her by.

Ginny H.

August 21, 2013

HER PIANO 'SANG' as she dove, slide and soared ever-so-lightly, or, with strength she brought to it. It was intuitive under the experience and personality she brought to her renderings. She was fun and engaging to learn from; even greater was the happy-listening as she took us through a journey of any singular piece she interpreted. THANKS SO, IT WAS A GRAND JOURNEY AND HOPE IT'S GOING FORWARD FOR YOU, MARIAN. CHEERS!- grateful appreciation, you rocked the house !

August 21, 2013

your music will keep you alive in our hearts.

M C Richardson( Syracuse , NY)

Scott Chamberland

August 21, 2013

Rest in Peace

michelle plakas-kaiser

August 21, 2013

rip

G. Freeman

August 21, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Rennetta Sorensen

August 21, 2013

Marian was such a wonderful talent. I first heard about her from my Dad who adored her. May you rest in peace and may your loved ones be comforted.

Gwen Gilder

August 21, 2013

Thank you, Marian, for all the wonderful music and memories that you've left us!

August 21, 2013

I saw her perform an opening set for the "Artist in Residency Series" at the Middletown City Building in the 80's ... really sparked my interest in jazz ... ridin the A Train ... wonderful and will be missed

Susan Jessen

August 21, 2013

Rest in peace, Marian. You were truly a gift from God... thanks for sharing your unbelievable talents with us.

August 21, 2013

I had the pleasure of seeing and listening to her at the Hickory House in the 60s, and had a chance to speak with her and compliment her on her music one evening. Enjoyed her show on NPR as smooth and entertaining. Ron Braun, Ft. Thomas, KY

Patricia Whitney

August 21, 2013

You will be missed!

August 21, 2013

What an amazing life. I loved her NPR show. She will be missed.

Joan Friedrichsen

August 21, 2013

I learned so much about the Jazz world from listening to Marian on NPR. Her conversations were always entertaining and enlightening. And the music! Heavenly. R.I.P.

MaryAnn Zeppetello

August 21, 2013

She was and remains an inspiration on how to live and keep on playing until the very end. RIP.

years of music & inspiration-Vicky&Andy@

Victoria&Andrew

August 21, 2013

Our condolences..
to the Family'
many cousins of
~MARIAN~
Years of excellent
work of Music of
Inspired TalentPiano
playing venue!
Thank you for the
Wonderful
smooth piano
upon a great
style with classic)
rip`upon a
Angel ring Halo
Spiritual light~

Judytoons

August 21, 2013

Rest in peace. Marian...you were a doue pianiste.

August 21, 2013

A wonderful inspiration - a life well-lived.

April

August 21, 2013

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May all be comforted by the wonderful promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more. Neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

Regina Washington-White

August 21, 2013

I so enjoyed Mrs. McPartland's talk show on NPR, it truly was one of my favorites. She had such a charming personality and the perfect radio interview format style - like being right there in the studio with her and her guests in the moment. Most delightful, were the wonderful interviews with legendary jazz greats and her engaging stories about collaborative experiences. I loved it when she'd top it off by graciously asking if the two might play a piece together. Never disappointing, she always left me feeling good, uplifted and inspired. She increased my knowledge on an earlier jazz era and most importantly, Mrs. McPartland elicited fond memories of my parents and the fine music I grew up hearing in my home. My prayers go out to the family of a truly great musician and classy lady. May the memories you hold sustain you a peace I now find when thinking of Mrs. McPartland.

August 21, 2013

She touched my life every Sat night. I will miss her truly but know her influence will live on...

August 21, 2013

I am sorry to hear of the loss of a well known jazz artist. May the family find comfort in the psalmists words at Psalms 23:1-6.

David Reviere

August 21, 2013

Smooth as silk. A great personality for all times. Will miss piano jazz.

veronica kahoun

August 21, 2013

I first heard her play in the 50s at Baker's Keyboard Lounge in Detroit...she was wonderful then; I listened on PBS wheneever I could and saw her at Bob Carr in Orlando.

Marty Blair

August 21, 2013

For those of us who so enjoyed listening to her through the years, she is a great talent and will be greatly missed.

August 21, 2013

What an inspiration Ms. McPartland has been, and will always be. Stepping "out of the box" to realize all that she is, and make a great mark in history.

Sweet rest is her deserved reward.

2 Peter 1:2

Lela Anderson
arr/comp
Houston, Texas

August 21, 2013

I got the thrill of seeing her twice at BSU in Muncie, IN. Both times she met people after her performance, talking and signing autographs. I was so fortunate to have witnessed her talent and personality. We have lost a really great artist.

Kathleen Mills

August 21, 2013

What a full, rich, and wonderful life. Thank you, Ms. McPartland, for the music you brought into the world. I always looked forward to your weekly NPR program and will most remember your infectious laughter and your incredible musical memory. It seemed like anyone could name a "tune" (as you called all compositions) and you would immediately begin playing a masterful version of it--while also supplying a terrific anecdote about its origins or composer. You were a great lady and a great pianist. Thanks again so very much for the memories.

Sue J

August 21, 2013

A late-comer fan of jazz and Piano Jazz - I've learned a lot about many people in the jazz world and the music itself. Thanks, Marian.

Jo Anne Granquist

August 21, 2013

Thank You Marian for bringing your fabulous talent to St. Charles and the Dellora A. Norris Cultural Arts Center. One of my first loves of jazz. Thanks for the memories!

jorge cerruti

August 21, 2013

For the last 25 years Marian was a very important part of my life, she brought me joy and happiness with her supreme art and sublime interpretations. More over I had the privilege to share with her so many moments when we talked quietly and she immerse me in the fascinating world of people and moments of this marvelous thing which is jazz, that we love so much.
Marian was a magnificent human being and in her unique way she touched all the fibers of our souls.
I admired her and loved her, it has been an honor and an immense privilege to be her friend. She will live in me for all my life.

Cree Sochor-Clegg

August 21, 2013

I will miss her enormous talent, and her engaging personality. Huge, irreplaceable loss.

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