@hirgons No, thanks for your offer, I've had enough sex... Seriously, do you think I intended to insult the friendly person (hystericfilms) who posted this video? Unlike you he/she reacted very funny. Peace be with you.
He's done it again? How can he come up with masterpieces out of nothing each and every day? The greatest improvising musician the world has ever produced, together probably with Bach
Wow, pure magic. How can he move through so much light and dark, so much transcendence? I'm torn between the disrespectful nature of recording against his will, and having heard such sovereign spirit-inspired beauty. Truly the only living improvisational master who can do this. Thanks, I think, for posting this.
@pappelsucher I think you have not heard his solo piano works enough. Romantic lines? get Vienna concert, or Dark Intervals, then respond to me if you wish. enjoy
You have no respect for Jarrett, he would never let someone record his live performance without autorization, he doesn't even let people take pictures. If you really appreciate him and his music you wouldn't have made this record
@hystericfilms "The whole frightful responsibility for this terrible Thirty Years' War [1618-1648] must rest upon the [Holy Roman] Emperor Ferdinand II, and his teachers, rulers, and bosom friends -- the Sons of Loyola [i.e., the Jesuit Order]."
@hystericfilms "Today they [i.e., the Jesuits] are stronger in the United States than they ever were in any of the countries of Europe which expelled them as a menace to the government." (1912)
@hystericfilms "Above all I have learned from the Jesuits. And so did Lenin too, as far as I recall. The world has never known anything quite so splendid as the hierarchical structure of the [Roman] Catholic Church. There were quite a few things I simply appropriated from the Jesuits for the use of the [Nazi] Party.
@hystericfilms "The Jesuits...are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor...that's their ideal. ...It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination -- something like a universal serfdom with them [i.e., the Jesuits] as masters -- that's all they stand for. They don't even believe in God perhaps."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881; famous Russian novelist)
Thank you so much for posting this. As always Jarrett magically conjures up overwhelming beauty from nothing. It always amazes me how its great power enables great music to force its way past the worst constraints and shackles of a poor recording. As always, thank you Mr. Jarrett
Beautiful. Thanks for uploading this. I just think of the hiss and noise as a gentle rain while I listen to Jarrett. :-)
OverlargeWombat 3 weeks ago 2
@hirgons No, thanks for your offer, I've had enough sex... Seriously, do you think I intended to insult the friendly person (hystericfilms) who posted this video? Unlike you he/she reacted very funny. Peace be with you.
HarryHipster 1 month ago
He's done it again? How can he come up with masterpieces out of nothing each and every day? The greatest improvising musician the world has ever produced, together probably with Bach
emiliosollamusic 1 month ago
Thanks for sharing.
povgrounch 1 month ago
There are indeed so many magic moments in Keith's concerts (see postings from Berlin or Napoli 2009). Thanks for sharing this!
michaelborek 2 months ago
Maravilloso, marvellous.
yanespar 2 months ago
Wow, pure magic. How can he move through so much light and dark, so much transcendence? I'm torn between the disrespectful nature of recording against his will, and having heard such sovereign spirit-inspired beauty. Truly the only living improvisational master who can do this. Thanks, I think, for posting this.
sdluthier 4 months ago
Thank you for this recording! No typical romantic jarrett lines. Something else. Impressionisme music. Wonderful.
pappelsucher 4 months ago
@pappelsucher I think you have not heard his solo piano works enough. Romantic lines? get Vienna concert, or Dark Intervals, then respond to me if you wish. enjoy
emiliosollamusic 1 month ago
You have no respect for Jarrett, he would never let someone record his live performance without autorization, he doesn't even let people take pictures. If you really appreciate him and his music you wouldn't have made this record
CarlaPerez45 4 months ago
Poor sound, excellent performance. Thank you so much. What was your recording equipment? A mobile phone? ;-)
HarryHipster 5 months ago
@HarryHipster A chinese mp3 player haha.
hystericfilms 5 months ago 6
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@hystericfilms "The whole frightful responsibility for this terrible Thirty Years' War [1618-1648] must rest upon the [Holy Roman] Emperor Ferdinand II, and his teachers, rulers, and bosom friends -- the Sons of Loyola [i.e., the Jesuit Order]."
Theodor Griesinger (German historian; 1873)
countdumas 1 week ago
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@hystericfilms "Today they [i.e., the Jesuits] are stronger in the United States than they ever were in any of the countries of Europe which expelled them as a menace to the government." (1912)
Jeremiah J. Crowley
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@hystericfilms "Above all I have learned from the Jesuits. And so did Lenin too, as far as I recall. The world has never known anything quite so splendid as the hierarchical structure of the [Roman] Catholic Church. There were quite a few things I simply appropriated from the Jesuits for the use of the [Nazi] Party.
Adolph Hitler
countdumas 1 week ago
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@hystericfilms "The Jesuits...are simply the Romish army for the earthly sovereignty of the world in the future, with the Pontiff of Rome for emperor...that's their ideal. ...It is simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination -- something like a universal serfdom with them [i.e., the Jesuits] as masters -- that's all they stand for. They don't even believe in God perhaps."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881; famous Russian novelist)
countdumas 1 week ago
@HarryHipster fuck you
hirgons 1 month ago
Thank you so much for posting this. As always Jarrett magically conjures up overwhelming beauty from nothing. It always amazes me how its great power enables great music to force its way past the worst constraints and shackles of a poor recording. As always, thank you Mr. Jarrett
jazztemple2 6 months ago
Typical Jarrett! I love it!
Criticalperspective2 7 months ago
Is Keith Jarrett right handed or left handed?
jfefan97 7 months ago
@jfefan97
He is three handed
tonher1 2 months ago
thanks dude
this is great
more please
all these jarrett's concert release are pure awesome
26traxx 8 months ago