I absolutely love the Bill Evans biography, "How My Heart Sings" by Peter Pettinger (himself a concert pianist). Evans was classified as a jazz pianist, but his technique and sensibility spanned the gap between classical and jazz genres. I might be a bit biased, since I think Evans was one of the best pianists in the world in the last hundred years. In his later years, Evans improvised things that could have been composed by Rachmaninoff. Absolutely stunning. Also, since he's also an accomplished pianist, Pettinger's insights and musical examples are great.
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Bri