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Peter O'Mara (Peter John O'Mara) was born on 9 December, 1957 in Sydney, Australia, is a Peter John O'Mara is born jazz guitarist, composer, teacher. Discover Peter O'Mara's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Peter John O'Mara |
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Musician, composer, teacher, author |
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66 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
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9 December, 1957 |
Birthday |
9 December |
Birthplace |
Sydney, Australia |
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Australia
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Peter O'Mara Height, Weight & Measurements
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Peter O'Mara Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Peter O'Mara worth at the age of 66 years old? Peter O'Mara’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Australia. We have estimated Peter O'Mara's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Peter John O'Mara (born 9 December 1957) is an Australian-born jazz guitarist, composer, teacher and author.
O'Mara is a self-taught musician and began his professional career in Sydney in 1976.
He had private lessons with George Golla at the Academy of Guitar in Sydney as well as attending a number of jazz clinics presented by Jamey Aebersold including musicians like Dave Liebman, Randy Brecker, John Scofield and Hal Galper.
Steve Murphy and Jackie Orszaczky in particular gave Peter a lot of support, giving him free lessons, musical guidance and gigs.
Jackie even produced Peter's first recording "Peter O'Mara" which was eventually released on the independent label Batt Jazz in 1980, receiving widespread critical acclaim.
After submitting this recording for a grant application he was awarded the prestigious "Don Banks Memorial Fellowship" for overseas study.
At 21 Peter found himself performing regularly with seasoned jazz musicians like Errol Buddle, Barry Duggan and Stewie Speer as well as the big band at South Juniors Football Club backing artists like Patti Page and Al Martino.
He was a prizewinner for Jazz Composition 1980 & 1982, awarded by the NSW Jazz Action Society.
He has been based in Germany since late 1981.
Peter spent three months in New York in summer 1981 going to concerts, jam sessions as well as having lessons from musicians like Dave Liebman, John Scofield, Jimmy Raney and Attila Zoller.
Attila was so excited about Peter's musicality that he recommended him for a position teaching jazz guitar at the University of Memphis, Tennessee.
Visa complications prevented him from taking up this opportunity.
O'Mara moved to Munich, Germany in late 1981 and quickly established himself as one of the most versatile guitarists and composers in Europe.
In 1982 he invited Australian saxophonist Dale Barlow to join him for a four-week tour of Germany and Austria.
Peter had been able to secure Wayne Darling on bass and Bill Elgart on drums.
This Australian six string wonder has been living in Munich since 1982.
Having numerous friends living in Munich and Cologne Germany, I am well aware of the vibrant jazz scene which may rank a close second to New York when considering the depth and virtuoso skill the area artists are able to bring to the studio or concert hall.
The artistic community in Germany is however slightly more artist friendly but that is a topic for another time.
Six of the ten tracks are O'Mara originals with some slightly eclectic standards tossed into the mix to keep things fresh and moving.
The lyrical sense of purpose is perfectly captured with the opening tune "It Never Entered My Mind."
The Rodgers and Hart classic is slightly reharmed into a free flowing ballad with Tim Collins solo adding a harmonic flavour that is rich in texture and colour while blending perfectly with this stellar 4tet.
The subtle nuances from the rhythm section rounded out by contrabass player Henning Sieverts and Matthias Gmelin are done with the type of finesse and elegance necessary to keep the integrity of this beautiful tune.
"Round Midnight" can be a musical trip wire for some artists if they are unable to channel the raw emotion or connectivity necessary to tug at the heartstrings of a listener.
O'Mara nails this tune as though he has played it from day one of his career.
In 1985 Peter was invited by jazz bassist Detlev Beier to join the faculty of the Kontaktstudium at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg as well as jazz workshops in Ibbenbüren and Bielfeld.
It was here that he met trumpeter Uli Beckerhoff who soon involved Peter in various projects including the International Skoda All Star Band as well as an annual workshop in Trier, featuring musicians like Norma Winstone, Maria Joao, John Taylor, John Marshall, Matthias Nadolny and Bruno Castellucci.
Another important contact was Austrian bassist Adelhard Roidinger with whom Peter performed in a variety of settings from duo to quintet.
In late 1989 Adelhard asked Peter to join the faculty at the Bruckner University in Linz, Austria.
The success of this project lead to the creation of a trio "Sundial" which performed regularly until 1990, also including tours with Kenny Wheeler as special guest.
In 1990 a chance meeting with saxophonist and composer Klaus Doldinger lead to him being invited to join the legendary Jazz-Rock group Passport where he performed for over 23 years, touring Europe a number of times as well as South Africa, Brazil, Morocco and New Zealand.
In 1992 another teaching position presented itself, this time at the Richard Strauss Conservatorium in Munich, later becoming part of the Hochschule Für Musik und Theater.
Peter holds tenured professorships at both of these institutions.
Another opportunity came in 1999 when he was asked to join the legendary Jazz-Rock group "United Jazz and Rock Ensemble" where he also contributed two compositions to the group's cd "X".
His teaching activities include, among many workshops throughout Europe, a professorship for Jazz guitar at the Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance Austria, as well as the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich.
He is also author of four highly acclaimed books published by internationally renowned Jazz publishers Advance Music/Schott.
In 2012 Peter issued a jazz album, My Time on his label Marangani Records.
Here's what critic Brent Black had to say about it:
A few days ago guitarist Peter O'Mara contacted my office to inquire about the possibility of reviewing his stellar new release My Time and in doing so offers up one of the very finest releases for 2012.
As of late 2019 he is again performing occasionally with them.