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Denmark: New rose inspired by jazz musician Oskar Peterson unveiled

A new rose was unveiled Friday night in Copenhagen - timed to mark the 100th anniversary of legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson's birth.

The rose, 12 years in the making, was created by Rosa Eskelund, Denmark's internationally award-winning rose breeder.

© EpicurusRosa Esklund with Hymn to Freedom

Inspired by Peterson's 1962 Hymn to Freedom—an anthem of the American civil rights movement—the rose symbolizes equality, hope, and harmony among people.

"I think it is such a beautiful message," says Eskelund. "Roses, like people, each have their own unique qualities, and yet they are all roses at heart."

The idea was sparked when Eskelund took a walk with Danish jazz pianist Sir Niels Lan Doky, who introduced her to the song Hymn to Freedom. The project soon grew into a unique collaboration.

© EpicurusRosa Esklund unveils the rose

"We live in a world that focuses on our differences," says Lan Doky. "Music, jazz—and now this rose—reminds us to value those differences while recognizing our shared humanity."

The rose is set to be launched in the US and worldwide through licensing agreements, with a third of all licensing proceeds benefitting Live4Love, the charity founded by the late Prince and his ex-wife Mayte Garcia. Proceeds are to provide free music lessons to underprivileged children around the world.

© EpicurusMayte Garcia

"The idea of a rose carrying this message across the world is just beautiful," says Garcia, "and for it to help support children and music around the world even more so. I am beyond pleased that they have chosen our charity in connection with this."

"Hymn to Freedom is a rose with a lot of personality, especially in terms of its fragrance," says Eskelund and adds that it was chosen with great care. "It is resilient and handles rain and challenges well - and that makes it perfect for this message."

© EpicurusNiels lan Doky and Geoffrey Keezer baptize the rose in champagne

The unveiling and ceremonial christening of the rose took place August 15, 20.30 local time, at the Copenhagen jazz club and restaurant Epicurus, during the venue's ongoing month-long Peterson Tribute.

In keeping with tradition, the rose was baptized in champagne. Jazz pianists Lan Doky and Geoffrey Keezer had the honor and capped the ceremony by performing on two Bösendorfer grand pianos—Peterson's favorite instrument.

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