Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck dies, aged 91

Wed, Dec 5, 2012, 00:00

   

Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck, whose choice of novel rhythms, classical structures and brilliant sidemen made him a towering figure in modern jazz, has died at the age of 91.

Brubeck died of heart failure this morning after he fell ill on his way to a regular medical exam at Norwalk Hospital, in Norwalk, Connecticut, a day short of his 92nd birthday, his longtime manager and producer Russell Gloyd said.

His Dave Brubeck Quartet put out one of the best selling jazz songs of all time: Take Five, composed by alto saxophonist Paul Desmond. Like many of the group's works, it had an unusual beat - 5/4 time as opposed to the usual 4/4.

"We play it differently every time we play it," Brubeck told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2005. "So I never get tired of playing it. That's the beauty of jazz."

Take Five was the first million-selling jazz single.