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PhilipBoston
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Compilatie video voor spreekbeurt Simon
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concertino no.2 van J.B. Bréval (deel 1)
“The more experiences a person has the more semplicity is profound”. Keith Jarrett “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”. Leonardo da Vinci.
I see some of my CD covers on that catalogue you have shown🙏🏼
I can't stop listening to this version of Some Day my prince will come by KJ. Wow
Just wow thank you.
I love you, Keith. You've brought so much beauty to my life. Thank you.
30:57 waiting for a score was the de rigeur posture on the cover of late 60s/early 70s jazz albums.
I never bought the best-selling “Köln Concert” because when that came out I already owned “Bremen - Lausanne” and I liked those much better.
Genius
3min 30 THANK YOU for saying this!!!!!!!!!
31:12 there it is my favourite colour of music as a whole and at 43:46 ….classic music
It never got respect cos it never deserved it . Total self-indulgent noodling championed by the middle classes who BTW, know nothing about music .
I feel sorry for you.
@@alejandrosolano7421 you must be middle class
@@londontennistube7625 You must be one of them elitists. 🤡
I think this video has a mistake. At 16:50 the narrator places his first public recital in Allentown, NJ. Wikipedia says he was from Allentown, PA and his high school was near Allentown, PA.
The one, the only, Keith Jarrett
By the way, “Keith Jarrett, (born May 8, 1945, Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S.), American jazz pianist, composer, and saxophonist….” I heard the narrator say, ”Allentown, New Jersey” @ 16:56 …which I think there’s no such thing 🤔
*Corrected for the record. There definitely ain’t no Allentown NJ 😂
Allentown is a borough located in western Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, bordering adjacent Mercer County. Wikipedia
@@danmalley9101 Your Right👍🏾 “Check out Allentown on Google Maps” maps.app.goo.gl/hxYodsJ5TTHSTC4o8?g_st=ic
Thanks for this very interesting posting
37:02
So this is what Charlie Puth will look like eventually
Improvisation was probably the main language of music for tens of thousands of years. By these days it's almost forbidden. Even jazz built more and more around cliches and patterns. If people would be afraid of anything unexpected, creative, spontaneous, unique and ownest. Sick and frightening.
In my opinion, many players just aren't melodic. They lack the ability to create a solo which is coherent and has a narrative quality from start to finish. It is what separates the top tier jazz idols from the rest. I partly blame the education which seems to be obsessed now with teaching on modes and scales for no apparent reason. But it's also that many players just don't have much relevant things to say. It's why I find a guy like Brad Mehldau really refreshing. Just the selection of music he chooses to play is still innovative to this day (and I don't get why). Who else is playing Nirvana, Jeff Buckley, Soundgarden, Radiohead, etc?
Things tudned around, do. Few decades ago radios, tv-s, record companies payed for appearence. Now the musician has to spend a fortune on marketing just being heard - usually more, then the income realized. @@santibanks
You have no idea what you are talking about.
I've been playing music since 50 years, 40 in public. About 50% solo improvisations, 50% jazz. So how should I know? :) @@The_Invisible_Man
That is not how it is. Improvisation is kind of like a chef making an omelette where everything happens to come out right. But composition is where the chef then tries all kinds of variations to see if the omelette can be improved. 95% of the time, it is improved, expecially if the chef is Beethoven or Chopin. That is why classical music is musically superior to jazz or pop.
Thank you!!!
Muito grato pela sua arte pelo seu gênio, pelo prazer em poder ouvir o seu legado de geniais improvisos e o Koln Concert.
I am a huge fan!!!
Im from.Russia !
Jack good drumer, but he exel piano player.that was good trio, I'm very sad about basist daid I'm very sad about.
It needs to be mentioned that Chick started the solo piano improvisations tradition on ECM, in 1971, before Keith. Both geniuses, but history will prove that Chick is the dominant piano force of the last third of the 20th century.
Ok buddy.
You’re certainly entitled to your opinion but not to be right. In the category of solo improvisation alone there can be little question Keith’s influence is far wider and deeper. Doesn’t really matter at all that Chick started first. While Chick Corea is a wonderful artist - and he and Keith know each other well - few would think of him as one of the world’s leading solo improvisational pianists. Plenty of people would sell their children for the opportunity to hear Keith play.
@@fastdeploy correct only in terms of popularity, not in terms of content. Watch Chick's solo improvisational content throughout his career. If your ears are sophisticated enough to understand his harmonic language and developmental and motific development, you will get it.
@@funkygh while I get what you say, I think there is a difference in approach between Keith and Chick. Keith walks in with nothing and just starts playing. Chick can certainly do that too but, his playing always is in the context of composed music. It might be just a sketch, idea, or even a mood. But Chick doesn't seem to go in "blank" and probably never wanted to. Even the improvisations records have all kinds of parts which are compositional sketches (Sea journey being one of them, a tune which at that point was already being played by the Gary Burton band with Metheny). He would occasionally do completely "blank" improvisations by for example thinking about something (a phrase or word), or in the latter years as "portraits" of people in the audience. But it wouldn't be a continuous 70 minute performance of just that. I think Chick was just way too much intentional in his approach to do such a thing as he always tries to set some goals and boundaries in order to get to something. Chick was completely lose and free in his playing but always with intent, not aimlessly meandering or doing random things. And in my experience it's for the better because I highly prefer Chick doing longer improvisations which at least have some "mapped out terrain" (like his 15 minute piano solo on RTF Live) than Keith's hour long thing which could be a hit or a complete miss for my personal taste.
@@fastdeploy well that last thing is highly hyperbolic and I think nobody would do such a thing for anyone. In fact, there is plenty of people who don't want to go to Keith because while his playing can be great, he's incredibly arrogant towards his audiences. Imagine paying 80 dollars to see Keith do a solo performance and he just walks out in the first 5 minutes because someone in the audience is sneezing. But that aside, Keith certainly influenced and yet he also doesn't because it still is kind of rare to have solo performances from jazz players on any instrument. It happens, some player do so more than others (Chick and also Brad Mehldau on piano for sure). But it is more common to see these guys in duo, trio, quartet, or larger ensemble settings. Especially because piano is one of the few instruments which is really effective at getting that going on in the first place (because of both the dynamic and harmonic range). Keith carved a real niche for himself by being fully improvisational. Anyone else usually has at least something prepared in the context of sketches or even full tunes.
'' We were just trying to find a groove.'' Yup. Also '' Learning what I WASN'T doing .''
Thank you !
what is the name of the at 5:10 to 5:30?
Rush to keith o'mer it again jenny
Does anyone know where Keith Jarrett's solo piano from 35:10 to 35:30 in the video was played? and what was the name of the song?
This is great, thx
Best documentary on Keith i've seen! Thanks for sharing this!🙌
Another wonderfull Keith-Piece! But what the heck is so hard about posting such a gem with infomations about 'year of recording', 'place of recording' and the cast. Picture seems to be from 2000ish an the music seems older, late 80s or early 90s... it's a pity.
A moment to recognise PhilipBoston, who managed to gather 83.000 views and 94 subscribers. That's almost 0.01%!
❤❤❤ Best regards from Germany.
Yes, "The music's telling us what to play."
Ungido por los dioses...KJ es único e irrepetible.
Can't listen to it. Sorry. The man should have worn a muzzle.
Manuscript4 you should really check out the first trio appearance on Gary Peacock's Tales of Another. Some of Keith's finest with zero vocal noise.
KEITH JARRETT IS THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST??????
Oooooh my! excruciatingly beautiful. blessed trio. ♥ ♥ ♥ I love you Mr Jarrett ♥ ♥ ♥
San Nervosa I see you are a bigger Keith Jarrett fan than I. I see you commenting on a lot of his videos. You have wonderful taste sis❤
beautiful intro! from which recording is it? thnx
Still Live 2 cd
It took me 30seconds precisely to realize it was a picture and not a video... Great performance, as always.
ORGANIC!
Absolutely beautiful... proof that God exists...
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Beautiful
Beautiful
Brilliant... love the intro the suspense and the punch line... nice that Jarrett took his time to tell the story... and Peacock and DeJohnette wow!!!!... The music is so rich that it feels like a big band is swinging ...
Thanks for the comment!!!!!!! I don't know if you are a pianoplayer, but if you are and if you are interested, I have the sheetmusic of the beautiful intro.......
+PhilipBoston thanks. Play the guitar... but would love to see the sheet music... didnt realize that Keith Jarret even played music like this.. great stuff.
+Arv H If you send me an email to philipfransen@me.com, I will reply with the pdf file........
+PhilipBoston me gustaría tener la introducción yo doy pianista ,de antemano gracias mi correo es : pianista_jm@hotmail.com
I can not even the fathom the brilliance this trio possesses. Each note by Jarrett so nuanced and the support of both Peacock and the incredible DeJohnette unparalleled. Their live at the Blue Note boxed set, changed my life forever, their The Wrong Blues is officially out of the car as it has nearly caused many an accident. Agree that they do a wonderful job building the suspense of this wonderful standard, before ending with more simple beauty from Jarrett. Jazz at its finest.
"Don't only practise your art, but force your way into its secrets; art deserves that, for it and knowledge can raise man to the Divine." - LVB
Can anyone tell me - the intro that Jarrett plays here - which is stunningly beautiful and sad at the same time - did he write it - or is it like one of those "intros" so often done back in the thirties with the classics that hardly get performed with the rest of the piece ala White Christmas or Over the Rainbow both have intros as well… I am curious or was he just improving …?
There is no chart that has that intro he's playing. Keith's intros are part pre-meditated ideas he probably comes to the shows with in his head at least, or sometimes it's just something he's improvising right there. For someone who plays so many shows, you get a lot of opportunities to figure out what works harmonically. For example, if you listen to different recordings of My Funny Valentine that he's done, his intros are kind of a variation on a theme he's played before. He has also mostly omitted doing the long intros he's done since the early trio days since he came back from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, since he said that he felt they were unneccesary, but once in awhile he'll do something like this.
ekko808 this introduction and the part extension is a so sweet piece of love
Improvised, I'm sure...
Jarrett................................
Who's the player? God?
Yes.
kieth jarrett. so yes
Its the guy waiting for his prince lol
Keith Jarrett.
Blake Hernandez lol - thanks! Festival of Ridvan or Paradise begins today in Bahai Faith. 1863. Apr 21 - May 2. Proclamation of Baha'u'llah - Baha'i Faith - BUPC.org "12 Principles" of the New Jerusalem, or Heavenly City.... :) Allah'u'abha!! Bless!! :)