Best Jazz pianist


Who's the best Jazz pianist, or your favourite.
tmsorosk
Oscar Peterson had a lot of soul , Canadian soul is just expressed in a different manner than ours .
Put another Canadian in there, Paul Bley .
Oregonpapa,
Whence I  first  became really interested in jazz I was naturally  drawn to the  big and established  names. So it was a lot of Oscar Petterson, I like him. Later on I discovered Thelonious Monk. I wouldn't say Oscar lacks soul but he doesn't move me as Monk does, just an entirely deeper  level. Natural evolving process with added time, lisstening and  exposure to this wonderful genre.I respect Petterson but have  the highest admiration and love for Monk''s playing and equally for his fabulous compositions. There is a profound emotional  connection with Monk that isn't  evoked with Petterson. Purely  subjective  obviously as we're  discussing artists of enormous talent with different  appeal.
Charles,
To me there's no single best. These days I would probably put on Bill,Evans, but by next week, I could have another firs choice. 

Enjoy the music! 

I find the polarization in opinion of Art Tatum's playing interesting, as there is a corollary amongst guitarists. It was either Basie or Ellington who uttered this quote about music: "It's not the notes you play....it's the ones you don't". Some listeners find Art's playing too busy, with not enough notes left unplayed, merely implied. Those listeners prefer a more economical, spare style of piano playing  But amongst pianists, Art Tatum is viewed as others have already written here---the Master. That is because players are listening for technical proficiency above all else. It's very difficult to play as Art did, physically. It is for the same reason Buddy Rich is revered amongst drummers, not for his abilities at playing music, particularly.

Jimi Hendrix is to electric guitarists as Art Tatum is to pianists and Buddy Rich is to drummers. I, personally, find Hendrix's playing rather unmusical, with poor phrasing and obnoxious tone (like barbed wire being scraped!). But I am in a very small minority, while it appears Art's playing is disliked by a fair percentage of Audiogon's Jazz aficionados.

Bdp24,
Technical  chops are as you note a different  criteria and just a  portion of  what makes a  musician someone  you  love to hear. Buddy Rich is an excellent  example, supreme virtuoso yet there  are numerous other  drummers I'd rather listen to as when playing with a  group  or jazz combo.

There's that  all important  emotional  connection  factor and certain  players  have that special ability or talent that  goes straight to  one's soul. Hard to describe  but we know it when we hear it. I fully understand  the accolades bestowed  on Tatum from the  many  admiring pianists, perfectly understood. Yet at the end of the day I listen to T. Monk far  more often than I do Art Tatum, despite the extraordinary  chops and all.
Charles,