This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Given Keith Jarrett’s decades-long tradition of either performing solo ...
Did you know that one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time was played on a very broken piano? It was made by Keith Jarrett and it's called the Köln Concert album. Jarrett has had a long and ...
Recorded live in 1999 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, Keith Jarrett’s standards trio has rarely sounded more focused and brilliant. For one thing, a premium is put on brevity. There are none of ...
Pianist Keith Jarrett's best work is with his Standards Trio, with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette—though it probably wouldn't be hard to get an argument favoring his solo concert ...
Half a century ago, Keith Jarrett played a legendary show at the Cologne Opera House, a live recording of which later sold millions of copies. Today, visitors still remember the magical evening. Many ...
Songs to put you in the mood. By John White, Wendy Dorr, Sonia Herrero, Wesley Morris, Jon Pareles and Lindsay Zoladz Music by Keith Jarrett and Joni Mitchell set Trajal Harrell and his dancers in ...
On January 24, 1975, Keith Jarrett gave a solo piano performance at the Opera House in Cologne, Germany. The concert lasted a little over an hour, it was entirely improvised, and it was recorded and ...
Keith Jarrett is celebrating his 70th birthday this month by simultaneously releasing two albums on the ECM label that show why he is in a league of his own as both a jazz and classical pianist.
In his liner note to “Slowly: Song for Keith Jarrett” (Sunnyside), Mr. Haidu confesses that he just couldn’t relate when his father first played him “The Köln Concert,“ the 1975 release that ...
How many albums are so good, you wouldn't skip a single track. One of today's greatest ambassadors of jazz, Branford Marsalis, fell in love with an album Keith Jarrett made in 1974 with three ...
In the mid-1970s Keith Jarrett wasn’t just a popular jazz pianist. He was a genuine phenomenon so astoundingly productive that he put his era-defining “American Quartet” with saxophonist Dewey Redman, ...
Music by Keith Jarrett and Joni Mitchell set Trajal Harrell and his dancers in motion, but this pandemic-era piece feels mannered instead of spontaneous. By Brian Seibert With a premiere by Tiffany ...
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