Playing with the likes of Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock is no small feat. Since then Keith Jarret has always had a special place in my heart, the concert in Cologne (Koln) being a milestone. Why would anyone criticise? If they don't get it, they don't get it. KJ will be remembered as a legend; an amazing legend. Thanks Keith for all the music.
Oops, I meant Chick Corea, although it wouldn't surprise me if Jarrett and Hancock had shared the stage on occasion. NB: looking down the selections on the RHS in UA-cam I see "The Best of Chopin." That's pretty good company for any pianist :)
It is so simple! If you like Jarret you must hear him. If not, you can hear any other music. I like him. So this is a beautiful peace of art for me. Thanks God for the talent and creation.
I'd love to be able to hear and feel music the way this transcendent genius does. Jarrett is channelling something from somewhere most of us will never be able to go.
Jerrett offers the perfect classical/jazz fusion, not belonging to one world any more than the other. When I listen to the mediocre stuff our present day composers have been coming up with, and than listen to how this guy can improvise, it makes me wonder if anyone is really paying attention. Jerrett is clearly one of the greatest talents of his time.
As a pianist… Keith is as a teacher. To listen and learn is awsome. He has the sound I’m aiming for… jazzy but with those wonderfull classical voicings woven through it. He’s such a wonderfull musician, transcending styles. I absolutely love his music.
hilda salmeron Hilda, you might really like the recording Keith Jarret made with Charlie Hayden not too long proper to Haydens death. Different that this piece, gentler, both men are older in recording. It is quite beautiful. Give it a try. I doubt you would retreat the cost.
His live solo performances are mostly based on spontaneous improvisation. They invariably contain moments of great playing though lets be real, they can be tedious in parts. Koln Concert is widely thought to be his best live solo performance. Interested parties should check out Facing You, his solo studio record recorded in 1972. The music in that record was well developed in advance and in my view is right up there with his best work. Unfortunately the album is not showing on youtube at the moment.
Contrary to what some have said, I think Jarrett is very talented and gifted. I think you have to appreciate the subtleties in his music to fully appreciate his gift. However, I agree that all those faces and movements of his should not be on camera. For me they are a big distraction. I realize they are a part of his performance, but mercy me. I like his vocal sounds, though.
Wow...his facial movements are distracting? Scroll the video up, put on your earphones and listen. Don't know if he is a likable person. It's not our relationship. It's his music and if I respond it or not.
Eu sou apaixonado pelo Keith, mas gostaria ainda mais dele se ele economizasse na expressão corporal... Bom, "Do madeiro torto de que o homem é feito nada completamente reto pode ser talhado".
+MVA013 2014-2015 Title is Somewhere over the rainbow. Many more performances of this song at UA-cam, also by Keith Jarrett. One of my favourites this song as well.
Does anyone think that the "Chorale-style" part starting on: 36:34 till 42:24 is improvised/composed in real time (current moment while playing)? it sounds too perfect piece to compose spontaneously. Does anyone knows where I can find a transcription of this part? I tried to transcript it myself but found it very hard due to the rubato rhythmic playing and changes between even/odd rhythmic bars... Thanks
Jerome Feinberg sounds like a composed piece for me....but you never know. Although it’s an improvised concert, I guess the musician may have some sections prepared, and combines them with real time improvisation. At least they do have a framework of what they are going to play, in my opinion. And they do know the licks and harmonies of their own musical language very well, and be able to pick them up at real time. They also practice those “improvisation” and have a lot of tricks.
Alan, you listened to the wrong concert. I recently heard God play his new solo piano performance at Carnegie Hall, and he was really outstanding. He did a far better job of wiggling, singing, gyrating and grunting than Keith ever did, and after the performance he cussed out the audience twice as hard and twice as long as Keith ever did. You should really go to one of his concerts, if his tour comes through your town. His tickets and touring schedule are on his website.
After those who were present had finished not voicing their appreciation of the man and his talents they were privileged to have their wrists personally slashed by Jarret since after the concert one could never be as close to God again without taking such measures.
Most of the people criticizing Keith’s physical performance clearly never touched the piano, let alone reach 1/10th his improvisational level. Over 30 years ago, audiences was dying to buy a ticket, have a seat, and be patient. Today, with all the technological achievements at hand, many don’t have the basic intelligence of scrolling away, put the video in background... Your own opinion, yes, but insulting someone doing God’s works is beyond disrespectful. It shows your petty perspective towards life and relationships with fellow human beings.
As much as I love some of Jarrett's output, I must confess finding myself too risk-aversed at my age to listen to any improvisation for so long. It's even proven to be unhealthy for Jarrett himself. I'm leaning more towards compositions nowadays, much more than towards improvisations... I see no need nowadays to say everything single thing that comes to mind, blabbering like a child infatrutate with his own voice. One only needs to listen to his The Melody At Night With You, recorded 11 years later, to appreciate the difference I'm pointing out here. There's just as much of Jarret there as there is here, and for me even more there because I can trust that with only 2-3 minutes per session he could muster in his severely weakened condition he couldn't afford to waste a single note. Yes, I'm growing old, and I have little time left to listen to anything beyond what someone really means to say!
Keith Jarrett wants to present a picture that he is the greatest pianist and a very deep artist! Look at him! I don't want his piano playing for a minute!!! He makes me sick!
Keith Jarret playing playing seems to come out of lot of efforts and stress!He must be one of the most over rated pianist!He is far below the genious and dignity of Bill Evans!
i know everyone says keith jarrett is a really nice guy and all but i can't get past the fact that his music is just not very good... it's all well and good to be a real sweet guy, but if you can't play...?
Ath Samaras Its not so big difference for me. Köln is easier to listen for the first sting, more clear and light, but how about Paris and others...? I discus them with two really good jazz piano players and they were absolutelly crazy about them. So what I want to say is: dont be so resolute, may be his music is greater than we can understand. Nice days.
The Internet is good and bad. It is good because you can listen to great artists like Keith so easily. It is bad because anyone can share their lunacy on the comments section.
One thing I can't stand is people who cannot understand jazz make fun of the greatest jazz pianist of our time.If you have nothing nice to say then DON'T SAY ANYTHING!!!!!!!!
I have loved the music and performances of Keith Jarrett from the moment he hit the stage solo at Great Southeast Music Hall, tin pail of beer by my side, to the Chick Corea Two Grand pianos facing off and as leader of the infamous, spectacular Keith Jarrett Quartet.There is just much to say since every time I heard him live it was better than the last. This performance, like all the others is better than the previous one. One day a statue of him will be seated next to mysterious and moody gloved Canadian, Glen Gould, risen from the shadows and needlepoint so popular among jazz pianists and later a giant among them all, McCoy Tyner whose solo "Song For My Lady" was played till the black acetate wore off and it was just silver, shining silver formed from the giant hands of this master, and finally Keith Emerson to fill the emotion cup up and drink it down just before lighting into a brief tribute to Meditations. I cannot imagine progressive rock, classical jazz, or solo piano without these children of God playing their heart and soul out upon the keys and mixed into the ever vibrating copper and brass, steel, and cloth wrapped wooden hammers shooting the chords and solos throughout the room, giving us each a key that we could sing into until Keith Jarrett drowned us all out singing "dedededee oh dedeedo dee". Oh and Death and the Maiden was a masterpiece as well.In the 70s that is all Keith Jarrett did, write, edit, set up the score to his design, composer, performer, To live in these times is really really revealing of what is man and what course hve set yourself upon. We have lived with his cry to God in every live performance and without his joy and ecstasy the piano would have sat there, lost between Jerry Lee Lewis and McCoy Tyner. Dear Lord, thank you for bringing this marching, head shaking, ohh and ahhing maestro to our concert halls and homes. If ever a performer loved the myriad ways of eliciting sound from the heart of the beast simply by sqeeking and dancing in place like no man or woman before or after.
Amazing. I've been listening to Jarret since 1967 and somehow, I did not hear this. It is exceptionally brilliant. Of course, this was done in 1987 which was probably the time-frame of some of his most brilliant work. But he is still doing brilliant work--probably the most genius musician/pianist in our lifetimes.
I saw Keith in concert in Houston..many moons ago. It was only him and a grand piano in Jones Hall. Someone midway took a flash photo and Keith stopped. He slowly walked up to the mike. The only words he said all nite. The audience was quiet...you could hear a "pin drop". Wow ..he said..."Pictures do not make music". He sat back down and continued. How true !!!!
Yes. Jarrett's creativity transcends, defies gravity. Can only imagine that Houston audience collectively sighed at his quiet admonishment. Wish I could have been there. Thank you for sharing. ♡
He has back, arm and hand pain, which he is often trying to minimize, as well as a deeply physical approach to the piano. And, frankly, he is so short that he can get away with playing standing up. MBB
Why are you guys comparing two completely different musicians and two completely different personalities! Appreciate each one for their artistry and creativity! They both bring an amazing talent and gift to the forefront!
While I like some Jarrett (Survivor's Suite is one of my favorite records), I don't think this is a very good performance. Anyone who thinks that Jarrett is only "average", though, should check out the 1972 trio video that can be found around here. And maybe also check out his solo album The Moth And The Flame. As for all the grunting and grimacing, I remember watching this on TV in around 1984 with my friend and his parents, who (although they profoundly admired Glenn Gould) honestly wanted to know what all the posing and singing was about. Go figure. Thanks for the post.
Indefinibile pianista. Di una sensibilità sopraffina. Riesce con assoluta naturalezza a fondere contaminazioni musicali che ha negli anni assimilato e rielaborato. Corpo e mente sono un unicum e un continuum con lo strumento. Pochi pianisti improvvisano a questi livelli stratosferici. Una pietra miliare del Jazz o meglio della storia della musica. Un genio musicale incomparabile. Uno dei più grandi di tutti i tempi. Ritmo, melodia, tempi, pause sono divinamente equilibrati come nessuno al mondo riesce a fare quando si improvvisa.
Keith cuenta una historia que en la parte que entendemos, nos hace feliz porque en lo que nos dice hay una vida plena. Alegría y sufrimiento, angustia y regocijo, Silencios, mesetas, picos. Genio, que bueno que estás
I enjoyed the music on this video - my impressions were enhanced when I stopped watching his body movements - they kind of distracted me. Guess for me it is best to hear him on CD rather than see him live. He has a great body of work including his electric work with Miles Davis in 1970/71. Miles Davis had a high impression of his improvisational skills - nuff said.
This particular concert footage is an excellent example of how KJ's hands and fingers work in tandem with his entire body to make piano music. Also, at the one hour mark or so, there is an excellent min-workshop on basic avant-garde piano technique, with the white and black keyplanes working as contrasting elements in all aspects of the music. MBB
People getting all butthurt about the way someone acted nearly 30 years ago and who has now changed his attitude. Look at Christian Bale, yes an actor but also a huge asshole yet he has an amazing acting career. How people act outside of their art is beside the point. I watch Christian Bale for his acting, i listen to Keith Jarrett for his music. Also i agree applause during playing is annoying.
I don't care if some people don't like Jarret!this guy is music!!!!this guy is jazz!!this guy is classic!!all you need to do is LISTEN!!!!
True.
Playing with the likes of Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock is no small feat. Since then Keith Jarret has always had a special place in my heart, the concert in Cologne (Koln) being a milestone. Why would anyone criticise? If they don't get it, they don't get it. KJ will be remembered as a legend; an amazing legend. Thanks Keith for all the music.
Oops, I meant Chick Corea, although it wouldn't surprise me if Jarrett and Hancock had shared the stage on occasion. NB: looking down the selections on the RHS in UA-cam I see "The Best of Chopin." That's pretty good company for any pianist :)
There's a wonderful album of these 4-Jarrett, Hancock, Corea and McCoy Tyner-in concert together. A must-listen.
Thanks. I'll look for it.
It is so simple! If you like Jarret you must hear him. If not, you can hear any other music. I like him. So this is a beautiful peace of art for me. Thanks God for the talent and creation.
+Doris Avellaneda The Universe is a result of God's Talent and Creativity. And
what we create is a reflection that Infinite Talent.
I'd love to be able to hear and feel music the way this transcendent genius does. Jarrett is channelling something from somewhere most of us will never be able to go.
+John Petergal ,, good one.. We have all been there, take music lessons, You have never tried you so you do not know, sorry please do not get mad
Jerrett offers the perfect classical/jazz fusion, not belonging to one world any more than the other. When I listen to the mediocre stuff our present day composers have been coming up with, and than listen to how this guy can improvise, it makes me wonder if anyone is really paying attention. Jerrett is clearly one of the greatest talents of his time.
For me forever the best player ever...
for me too.
This is a journey. The only question is, can u ride along? If not plant it and dig it later when u grow. Keith is the boss.
Keith Jarret music is sacred
As a pianist… Keith is as a teacher. To listen and learn is awsome. He has the sound I’m aiming for… jazzy but with those wonderfull classical voicings woven through it. He’s such a wonderfull musician, transcending styles. I absolutely love his music.
sublime !!!
Fused to the board....majestic and soulful.
wonderful, thank you¡¡
hilda salmeron Hilda, you might really like the recording Keith Jarret made with Charlie Hayden not too long proper to Haydens death.
Different that this piece, gentler, both men are older in recording. It is quite beautiful. Give it a try. I doubt you would retreat the cost.
so lovely
I completely agree with Richard Trombley's comment. He said it all. and - Bravissimo for KJ
A musical genius !!!!!! His soft touch reminds me of the musical prowess of Lyle Mays. rob
Amazing!
❤
One of the elite. A genius of music.
Amazing!!!!
His live solo performances are mostly based on spontaneous improvisation. They invariably contain moments of great playing though lets be real, they can be tedious in parts. Koln Concert is widely thought to be his best live solo performance. Interested parties should check out Facing You, his solo studio record recorded in 1972. The music in that record was well developed in advance and in my view is right up there with his best work. Unfortunately the album is not showing on youtube at the moment.
GREAT KEITH
love!!
POR FAVOR, NADIE SE PIERDA ESTA PELÍCULA...!
Contrary to what some have said, I think Jarrett is very talented and gifted. I think you have to appreciate the subtleties in his music to fully appreciate his gift. However, I agree that all those faces and movements of his should not be on camera. For me they are a big distraction. I realize they are a part of his performance, but mercy me. I like his vocal sounds, though.
Autism.
Wow...his facial movements are distracting? Scroll the video up, put on your earphones and listen. Don't know if he is a likable person. It's not our relationship. It's his music and if I respond it or not.
Indeed, Ed Hall
KJ conosce la Classica, Il Jazz, il Pop, l'etnica e tanto atro... poi è KJ. Si muove mentre suona? Chiudete gli occhi.
Eu sou apaixonado pelo Keith, mas gostaria ainda mais dele se ele economizasse na expressão corporal... Bom, "Do madeiro torto de que o homem é feito nada completamente reto pode ser talhado".
last piece is absolutely wonderful ... does anybody knows the name of the original
song ? thank in advance.
+MVA013 2014-2015 Title is Somewhere over the rainbow. Many more performances of this song at UA-cam, also by Keith Jarrett. One of my favourites this song as well.
thank so much cgolupus
Does anyone think that the "Chorale-style" part starting on: 36:34 till 42:24 is improvised/composed in real time (current moment while playing)? it sounds too perfect piece to compose spontaneously.
Does anyone knows where I can find a transcription of this part? I tried to transcript it myself but found it very hard due to the rubato rhythmic playing and changes between even/odd rhythmic bars... Thanks
Jerome Feinberg sounds like a composed piece for me....but you never know. Although it’s an improvised concert, I guess the musician may have some sections prepared, and combines them with real time improvisation. At least they do have a framework of what they are going to play, in my opinion. And they do know the licks and harmonies of their own musical language very well, and be able to pick them up at real time. They also practice those “improvisation” and have a lot of tricks.
Sorry, I spoke about the song before the last song ...
27:00-36:27 shit son, that was the f-ing modern time ritual. btw it kinda reminds me est?
wow shout out est😂.Keith is a mad man
Keith VS God..?
Keith: 10000
God: -1
hahaha, thank you.
Alan, you listened to the wrong concert. I recently heard God play his new solo piano performance at Carnegie Hall, and he was really outstanding. He did a far better job of wiggling, singing, gyrating and grunting than Keith ever did, and after the performance he cussed out the audience twice as hard and twice as long as Keith ever did. You should really go to one of his concerts, if his tour comes through your town. His tickets and touring schedule are on his website.
Yup. When God listens to music, he puts this on. And his stereo is AWESOME.
I love this quote GOD -1, I totally agree!
you are stupid.
Id like to know why this is called "Last Solo". Does anyone know?
After those who were present had finished not voicing their appreciation of the man and his talents they were privileged to have their wrists personally slashed by Jarret since after the concert one could never be as close to God again without taking such measures.
every person has a different way of expressing themselves I guess.
Most of the people criticizing Keith’s physical performance clearly never touched the piano, let alone reach 1/10th his improvisational level. Over 30 years ago, audiences was dying to buy a ticket, have a seat, and be patient. Today, with all the technological achievements at hand, many don’t have the basic intelligence of scrolling away, put the video in background...
Your own opinion, yes, but insulting someone doing God’s works is beyond disrespectful. It shows your petty perspective towards life and relationships with fellow human beings.
esto es solo para japoneses
As much as I love some of Jarrett's output, I must confess finding myself too risk-aversed at my age to listen to any improvisation for so long. It's even proven to be unhealthy for Jarrett himself. I'm leaning more towards compositions nowadays, much more than towards improvisations...
I see no need nowadays to say everything single thing that comes to mind, blabbering like a child infatrutate with his own voice. One only needs to listen to his The Melody At Night With You, recorded 11 years later, to appreciate the difference I'm pointing out here. There's just as much of Jarret there as there is here, and for me even more there because I can trust that with only 2-3 minutes per session he could muster in his severely weakened condition he couldn't afford to waste a single note.
Yes, I'm growing old, and I have little time left to listen to anything beyond what someone really means to say!
Вот вообще не так
Keith Jarrett wants to present a picture that he is the greatest pianist and a very deep artist! Look at him! I don't want his piano playing for a minute!!! He makes me sick!
Pictures don't make music. That's Keith words. Your words make me sick.
@@ThierryPianoSolo Keith Jarrett is Not Great! He is a poseur!
Keith Jarret playing playing seems to come out of lot of efforts and stress!He must be one of the most over rated pianist!He is far below the genious and dignity of Bill Evans!
he needs and anti seisure med lol.
i know everyone says keith jarrett is a really nice guy and all but i can't get past the fact that his music is just not very good... it's all well and good to be a real sweet guy, but if you can't play...?
Nauseating, the fool!
Projection?
@@nowalls8713 Of what??? Are you trying to be deep?
@@GeoCoppens
Of your fragile ego, of course.
@@nowalls8713 My ego is solid diamond rock!
Considering your verbal behavior, there’s no doubt that you’re as stubborn as a mule. And you have its intellect.
Keith Jarrett can play piano, but this is not music, this is a deceit to the music world. I wonder why the listeners does not take him out.
Must be deaf! Deceit?! Open your ears and heart...!
guestczech I realy open my ears (and my heart) to listen: "Keith Jarrett - THE KÖLN CONCERT - complete".
There is a big difference !!!
Ath Samaras Its not so big difference for me. Köln is easier to listen for the first sting, more clear and light, but how about Paris and others...? I discus them with two really good jazz piano players and they were absolutelly crazy about them. So what I want to say is: dont be so resolute, may be his music is greater than we can understand. Nice days.
I Like Keith Jarrett in the THE KÖLN CONCERT. In the rest concerts of him (like this one), he uses his big name ONLY
Ath Samaras
Check out the Standards I & II DVDs with his trio. They are awesome.
due palle!
He looks like being on heavy drugs, I dont see any other reason to behave this way.
How about passion, honest expression to the extreme and true obsession from the sound? ;)
he plays images.
The Internet is good and bad. It is good because you can listen to great artists like Keith so easily. It is bad because anyone can share their lunacy on the comments section.
One thing I can't stand is people who cannot understand jazz make fun of the
greatest jazz pianist of our time.If you have nothing nice to say then DON'T
SAY ANYTHING!!!!!!!!
Keith Jarret epitomizes what Jazz is...essentially an improvisational art form. he is never boring and is an intellect of the highest order.
❤
I have loved the music and performances of Keith Jarrett from the moment he hit the stage solo at Great Southeast Music Hall, tin pail of beer by my side, to the Chick Corea Two Grand pianos facing off and as leader of the infamous, spectacular Keith Jarrett Quartet.There is just much to say since every time I heard him live it was better than the last. This performance, like all the others is better than the previous one. One day a statue of him will be seated next to mysterious and moody gloved Canadian, Glen Gould, risen from the shadows and needlepoint so popular among jazz pianists and later a giant among them all, McCoy Tyner whose solo "Song For My Lady" was played till the black acetate wore off and it was just silver, shining silver formed from the giant hands of this master, and finally Keith Emerson to fill the emotion cup up and drink it down just before lighting into a brief tribute to Meditations. I cannot imagine progressive rock, classical jazz, or solo piano without these children of God playing their heart and soul out upon the keys and mixed into the ever vibrating copper and brass, steel, and cloth wrapped wooden hammers shooting the chords and solos throughout the room, giving us each a key that we could sing into until Keith Jarrett drowned us all out singing "dedededee oh dedeedo dee". Oh and Death and the Maiden was a masterpiece as well.In the 70s that is all Keith Jarrett did, write, edit, set up the score to his design, composer, performer,
To live in these times is really really revealing of what is man and what course hve set yourself upon.
We have lived with his cry to God in every live performance and without his joy and ecstasy the piano would have sat there, lost between Jerry Lee Lewis and McCoy Tyner. Dear Lord, thank you for bringing this marching, head shaking, ohh and ahhing maestro to our concert halls and homes. If ever a performer loved the myriad ways of eliciting sound from the heart of the beast simply by sqeeking and dancing in place like no man or woman before or after.
Amazing. I've been listening to Jarret since 1967 and somehow, I did not hear this. It is exceptionally brilliant. Of course, this was done in 1987 which was probably the time-frame of some of his most brilliant work. But he is still doing brilliant work--probably the most genius musician/pianist in our lifetimes.
I saw Keith in concert in Houston..many moons ago. It was only him and a grand piano in Jones Hall. Someone midway took a flash photo and Keith stopped. He slowly walked up to the mike. The only words he said all nite. The audience was quiet...you could hear a "pin drop". Wow ..he said..."Pictures do not make music". He sat back down and continued. How true !!!!
Also in Rome a few years ago. bye.
Yes. Jarrett's creativity transcends, defies gravity. Can only imagine that Houston audience collectively sighed at his quiet admonishment. Wish I could have been there. Thank you for sharing. ♡
wow. at least he continued playing. He has been known to walk out...as he did on a show I saw...fortunately it was just the encore
Seriously the guys who are saYing that keith is an average pianist just have no clue of music and playing piano.
He is a freaking geniu
Iv'e liked Mr. Jarret for over 40 years now and have a few of his jazz and classical compositions. The man is a Genius.
He always plays about joy out of struggle- very uplifting
47:22 - 54:30 starts one of the most genius improvisation i ever seen!
Most unique expression of the essence of jazz, extreme body language, transcendance of the instrument, one-man orchestra: GENIUS!🤠
I'm still in shock after seeing him play in Vancouver in 1976
He has back, arm and hand pain, which he is often trying to minimize, as well as a deeply physical approach to the piano. And, frankly, he is so short that he can get away with playing standing up. MBB
My personal best moments in this concert:
27:15 - 34:40
48:50 - 54:45
01:28:23 - 01:32:58 (the best of all solo)
Why are you guys comparing two completely different musicians and two completely different personalities! Appreciate each one for their artistry and creativity! They both bring an amazing talent and gift to the forefront!
Two of life's little regrets; I never saw Keith nor Miles live. Two utter geniuses - or is it genii?
I'm with you Man! Never saw them too. Thank God for vids like these.
While I like some Jarrett (Survivor's Suite is one of my favorite records), I don't think this is a very good performance.
Anyone who thinks that Jarrett is only "average", though, should check out the 1972 trio video that can be found around here.
And maybe also check out his solo album The Moth And The Flame.
As for all the grunting and grimacing, I remember watching this on TV in around 1984 with my friend and his parents, who (although they profoundly admired Glenn Gould) honestly wanted to know what all the posing and singing was about.
Go figure.
Thanks for the post.
Seamless! Bach would've appreciated this... MUSIC... very much!
In Real Life Mr Jarrett is mean I couldn't understand a amazing musician play such beautiful music is to be so mean my heart was lost ...
It should be restored by sending the phase invert noise signal, it may work..
This is the weird kind of music that's really difficult to play, mildly impressive to watch, and sucks at the same time.
IF YOU THINK THE MUSIC SUCKS THAT MEANS YOU DON'T
UNDERSTAND IT.MAYBE YOU SHOULD STICK TO YOUR ROCK MUSIC!
Amir Motazedi What if he doesn't "understand" rock music either? Do you? DOES ANYONE?!
SolemnlySeeking
Haha.... Comparing ants(rockers) and gigant...
Indefinibile pianista. Di una sensibilità sopraffina. Riesce con assoluta naturalezza a fondere contaminazioni musicali che ha negli anni assimilato e rielaborato. Corpo e mente sono un unicum e un continuum con lo strumento. Pochi pianisti improvvisano a questi livelli stratosferici. Una pietra miliare del Jazz o meglio della storia della musica. Un genio musicale incomparabile. Uno dei più grandi di tutti i tempi. Ritmo, melodia, tempi, pause sono divinamente equilibrati come nessuno al mondo riesce a fare quando si improvvisa.
Keith cuenta una historia que en la parte que entendemos, nos hace feliz porque en lo que nos dice hay una vida plena. Alegría y sufrimiento, angustia y regocijo, Silencios, mesetas, picos. Genio, que bueno que estás
When the genius play the piano..
o doğaçlama mıydı adamım ovv yeaaa. sana puanım 9 kanka
Solo inacreditavelmente sensível, suave e potente ao mesmo tempo...Brilhante!
I enjoyed the music on this video - my impressions were enhanced when I stopped watching his body movements - they kind of distracted me. Guess for me it is best to hear him on CD rather than see him live. He has a great body of work including his electric work with Miles Davis in 1970/71. Miles Davis had a high impression of his improvisational skills - nuff said.
Posseduto dalla musica. Evidente manifestazione del divino sulla terra. ❤
Al contrario, evidente manifestazione della natura puramente umana del “divino”, direi.
Keith jarreTT
This particular concert footage is an excellent example of how KJ's hands and fingers work in tandem with his entire body to make piano music. Also, at the one hour mark or so, there is an excellent min-workshop on basic avant-garde piano technique, with the white and black keyplanes working as contrasting elements in all aspects of the music. MBB
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🙏❤️🌎🌍🌏🌿🕊🎵🎶🎵💫✨️💫✨️
He's amazing :D but he makes the funniest faces
There is a God
Yes, there are many: their names are Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Art Tatum…
People getting all butthurt about the way someone acted nearly 30 years ago and who has now changed his attitude. Look at Christian Bale, yes an actor but also a huge asshole yet he has an amazing acting career. How people act outside of their art is beside the point. I watch Christian Bale for his acting, i listen to Keith Jarrett for his music. Also i agree applause during playing is annoying.
ゆうぽうとホール,昔は東京郵便貯金ホールといいましたっけ.上段の奥の方からはほとんど音は聞こえてこなかった.会場は水を打ったように,咳払いひとつ聞こえず,通夜よりも静かだった.ここで聞くピアノは30年の時間差が縮めてくれた.
I wonder why KJ doesn’t “transcend” and contort when he plays classical music. He’s generally more restrained. Rachmaninoff has the same affect on me.
He's about one key change away from bumming that piano
IS THAT THE MOST CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHT YOU COULD COME UP
WITH???
Amir Motazedi Just thought I'd lighten the mood
Amir Motazedi DID YOU HAVE TO USE CAPS LOCK???
Carlos, gracias por compartir. Le ruego borre los comentarios soeces de quienes solo odian a este genio. gracias
Naei. Die Kölns. Sint.
Nicht. So gut wie. Die Bussja möchenglabach
the picture from looks like he has to take a dump hahah :) but yeah this is great!
This fellow plays the piano like John mackenrow plays tennis.
is this DVD resolution ? or DVD is better ? I would like to collect this DVD !
oh but something goes just right around 58:00
Thanks for exist keith ! We love you from chile !
I dont see any ego when he is playing. He becomes the music.
Man-this really does not hold up very well.
Right on the 1st note...Straight to the heart !!
This piece echoes Maurice Ravel
In A Zone
Very very good! Formidable!
Go Jeith Karrett go!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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