I love how he was clearly going to ad a finishing chord on the end and the audience unconsciously told him not to. True improvisation there, with the audience an integral part.
every note, every accord has an expressiveness, a color, a depth, a sweetness, an intensity, a strength, a joy, a sadness, a melancholy..when you expresses all this the music really gets the highest expression of human art
I can not hold myself of writing some my own feelings again.The beauty of this piece would be a vision of reconciliation with oneself and restart of one'slife as well. This makes one to believe in power of music and gift of music.This piece would never fade away and keep someone to revive one's life.This is really a wonder and everything…
I can not hold myself of writing some my own feelings again.The beauty of this piece would be a vision of reconciliation with oneself and restart of one'slife as well. This makes one to believe in power of music and gift of music.This piece would never fade away and keep someone to revive one's life.This is really a wonder and everything…
I love Jarrett's playing; he's my favorite musician, and I'm a drummer. This particular piece just seems to be one of the most peaceful pieces of music I've ever heard. I can play it over & over again.
Please help me with the title of this most beautifull piece of peacemusic - I dont recognize having heard it before - yet in some intervals i do, and very emotionally touching some long time gone and buried memories of my life.
also agree that noise can be disturbing and annoying but again that DOES NOT give the right to be rude like that and i might point out he said that in public and offended everybody from that city.So you cannot be that way no matter who you are.,Mozart,Rachmaninoff..etc.
So you're explanation to that fact that he has rude is irrelevant in this case.
@bazzatt1 Ahh, you think about this "Umbria-accident"... ok, this is really shocking (but -I confess- very entertaining :), because he blames the whole town for a handfull of respectless people who didn't stop shooting photos and recording. Of course that was to much - but I forgive him, that's my personal luxury I permit :)
@bazzatt1 Well, I play "the double standard card". To me it depends on who is behaving badly...maybe I have to much sense for humor :) But again: of course it's not ok what he did in Umbria. Maybe I'm amused because I'm not Italian as you may think.
@bazzatt1 I do accept your oppinion. But I see that he's an extraordinary person - so I do accept as well that there are some odd behaviors. I saw him in Berlin and was really touched because I could feel nearly physically, how much his creativity depends on the "secret"interaction with audience. I was angry about every noise disturbing this and understood immediately his reaction. Playing he is like an open wound.
I also agree that noise can be disturbing and annoying but again that DOES NOT give the right to be rude like that and i might point out he said that in public and offended everybody from that city.So you cannot be that way no matter who you are.,Mozart,Rachmaninoff..etc.
So you're explanation to that fact that he has rude is irrelevant in this case.
@Sepharite because people hate the idea that keith jarrett's improvisations sound like something else
i say that he has spent his whole life immersing himself in unimaginable amounts of music so it's only natural that he might spit some of it back out again, that's pretty much how improvisation works
The music is great of its own. Why are filks always having to comment this or that is the greatest or where is the sheet music. This is an improvisation/interpretation of seveeral sections of classic american songbook melodies. There are many inspired interprters. Just expand your horizons open your ears and you will find
efectivamente, cuando no hace boludeces es un magnífico músico, pero sin llegar a ser un poeta, como bill evans. no comparo, los dos fueron agraciados por las musas. esta improvisación es hermosa, porque toca con humildad, de la que por lo general carece.
Keith Jarrett is probably the most influential jazz pianist living today: his concerts have made him world famous. He was a child prodigy who had his first solo performance at the age of seven. In the sixties he played with the Jazz Messengers and then with the Charles Lloyd Quartet, touring Europe, Asia, and Russia. He played electric keyboards with Miles Davis at the beginning of the seventies, and went on to lead two different jazz groups—one American and one European.
The simplicity and grace of the music, especially of what comes up at around 4'30", is completely overwhelming. How is it possible to come up on the fly with something that is both as simple and magic and natural as that ? That's what I call genius.
I don't know whether he is genius or not. I think this song isn't total improvisation because there is no technical miss tone. He must assembled what he had played by then.
sweetas
shangrigreige 4 months ago
8 minutes of consoled sadness , intense relaxation of the soul
and release of the tears that i needed to shed.....
peter47ish 4 months ago
KEITH JARRET ME PROCURE UN BONHEUR IMMENSE .....MERCI L'ARTISTE !!!
SLAIEH 6 months ago
This isnt "jazz" It's just great beautiful music...period...
jhanser 6 months ago
I love how he was clearly going to ad a finishing chord on the end and the audience unconsciously told him not to. True improvisation there, with the audience an integral part.
TheDemonicPenguin 7 months ago
Thank you for the music.
room319ak 7 months ago
I think I just came a little bit.
dastubecommentator 7 months ago
Keith Jarrett has a special gift.. Sometimes words are not needed...
EmmanuelWaldron1 7 months ago 3
every note, every accord has an expressiveness, a color, a depth, a sweetness, an intensity, a strength, a joy, a sadness, a melancholy..when you expresses all this the music really gets the highest expression of human art
AlessandroFortarel 9 months ago 3
@AlessandroFortarel thats nearly the right words . Thank you !!
TomBonnful 7 months ago
Too beautiful!
klos156 9 months ago 4
I was in the audience, I remember I cried my eyes out.
neonao82 9 months ago 8
@neonao82
Good thing he didn't hear you!
or else i wouldn't be watching this right now.
gintros12 5 months ago
this is the most beautiful piece of music i have heard this year... amazing how keith has been playing for over 3 decades now...
kenliu 9 months ago
美しすぎる
神が降りてきているとしか思えない。
ahoohaful 10 months ago
meraviglioso Keith Jarrett!!!! ^__________^
nanaosaki86 10 months ago 2
it just make my heart melt.
avis144 10 months ago
it just make my heart melt.
avis144 10 months ago
Endless melody.....
kontrapunkti 10 months ago
Don't cry... this is a ..true color... true love ..one life !
Antopos 1 year ago
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I can not hold myself of writing some my own feelings again.The beauty of this piece would be a vision of reconciliation with oneself and restart of one'slife as well. This makes one to believe in power of music and gift of music.This piece would never fade away and keep someone to revive one's life.This is really a wonder and everything…
sammami777 1 year ago
I can not hold myself of writing some my own feelings again.The beauty of this piece would be a vision of reconciliation with oneself and restart of one'slife as well. This makes one to believe in power of music and gift of music.This piece would never fade away and keep someone to revive one's life.This is really a wonder and everything…
sammami777 1 year ago
Doe's any one know if there's a written score of this piece?
dattilotech 1 year ago
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nakamuracs1 1 year ago
I love Jarrett's playing; he's my favorite musician, and I'm a drummer. This particular piece just seems to be one of the most peaceful pieces of music I've ever heard. I can play it over & over again.
dattilotech 1 year ago
Please help me with the title of this most beautifull piece of peacemusic - I dont recognize having heard it before - yet in some intervals i do, and very emotionally touching some long time gone and buried memories of my life.
Yours Truly
passagain
Passagain 1 year ago
@Passagain "and i think to myself....what a wonderful world..."
headyheadylala 1 year ago 3
dear @headyheadylala, in the name of Passagain i send you my heartfelt thanks for your kind answer,
mypassagain aka passagain :)
mypassagain 10 months ago
Hello,I am Japanese, nice to see you everone. This piece is incredibly beautiful,
with no doubt, it reminds us sincereity, peace of mind,etc. Even it is so painful as to screw ones mind.Is it improvisation? I wonder…
sammami777 1 year ago
This guy needs to consult a Doctor,literally !!!!!!!!!!
bazzatt1 1 year ago
also agree that noise can be disturbing and annoying but again that DOES NOT give the right to be rude like that and i might point out he said that in public and offended everybody from that city.So you cannot be that way no matter who you are.,Mozart,Rachmaninoff..etc.
So you're explanation to that fact that he has rude is irrelevant in this case.
bazzatt1 1 year ago
@bazzatt1 Ahh, you think about this "Umbria-accident"... ok, this is really shocking (but -I confess- very entertaining :), because he blames the whole town for a handfull of respectless people who didn't stop shooting photos and recording. Of course that was to much - but I forgive him, that's my personal luxury I permit :)
FrancescoGuardi 1 year ago
@FrancescoGuardi
Again,.you're playing the double standard card.
What would you say if an italian comes in america and insults people calling them Stupid Americans?????
bazzatt1 1 year ago
@bazzatt1 Well, I play "the double standard card". To me it depends on who is behaving badly...maybe I have to much sense for humor :) But again: of course it's not ok what he did in Umbria. Maybe I'm amused because I'm not Italian as you may think.
FrancescoGuardi 1 year ago
pure love...maybe he's rude to the audience-but I think he deserves the right to do so
FrancescoGuardi 1 year ago
@FrancescoGuardi
He doesn't have the right to be rude,.That's not okay. I think he is the best jazz pianist
bazzatt1 1 year ago
@bazzatt1 I do accept your oppinion. But I see that he's an extraordinary person - so I do accept as well that there are some odd behaviors. I saw him in Berlin and was really touched because I could feel nearly physically, how much his creativity depends on the "secret"interaction with audience. I was angry about every noise disturbing this and understood immediately his reaction. Playing he is like an open wound.
FrancescoGuardi 1 year ago 2
@FrancescoGuardi
I also agree that noise can be disturbing and annoying but again that DOES NOT give the right to be rude like that and i might point out he said that in public and offended everybody from that city.So you cannot be that way no matter who you are.,Mozart,Rachmaninoff..etc.
So you're explanation to that fact that he has rude is irrelevant in this case.
bazzatt1 1 year ago
Magnifique!
RationalPianist 1 year ago
The best piano player, improviser on the planet. The man is pure genius.
brianedmunds 1 year ago 2
damn it, hes the only one capable to improvise songs othas would need to sit down and compose for weeks
Brahmstein99 1 year ago
A bright star who sends as a little bit of hope.
lutzstoehr 1 year ago 16
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lutzstoehr 1 year ago
Breath....less. .....
Redefines meaning of lyrical.
Is this in Ab major ?
custardapple777 1 year ago
@custardapple777 Yes.
tmad40blue 1 year ago
@tmad40blue Thank you tmad
custardapple777 1 year ago
@custardapple777
yes, a beautiful impro in Ab
ricardomoyano 1 year ago
@ricardomoyano It's my favourite key both when composing in pop and in jazz.
custardapple777 1 year ago
man who shows this way is commendable !
joaolobocolaco 1 year ago
Unbelievable. He is the world's greatest living pianist!
mgoblue91 1 year ago 4
upside down ++
naogame 1 year ago
superbe..
danielePisolo 1 year ago
god
clacia1900 2 years ago 7
Why the heck was my comment rated down? Weirdos.
Sepharite 2 years ago
@Sepharite because people hate the idea that keith jarrett's improvisations sound like something else
i say that he has spent his whole life immersing himself in unimaginable amounts of music so it's only natural that he might spit some of it back out again, that's pretty much how improvisation works
sutchsteve 2 years ago
Wow KJarret is fantastic... Beautiful
aoltbeto 2 years ago 5
fantastic. KJarret is the best...
aoltbeto 2 years ago 3
It's bleedin upside down!
cosmicjazzer 2 years ago
tokyo is on the other side of the planet - of course it is upside down
wangotangowhoo1234 1 year ago
Aaaargh, my neck
Trendall 2 years ago 2
Hey, Mr. FXE, it's upside down. The playing is great, the sound quality good; but how about resetting it right side up?
avlktsvra 2 years ago 2
I guess we and the entire world is upside down and this video is in the right side up.
daniglue 2 years ago 56
@daniglue true words!
pianoman9018 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
What theme is this based off of? I recognize it from somewhere...
Sepharite 2 years ago
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Road7100 2 years ago
Old man river
kamiljj 2 years ago
The video is in tip head.
Yaiuni 2 years ago
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5linesinmusic 2 years ago
amazing... but i think the audiance starts clapping to soon...if i saw/heard right he wasn´t finished yet....
LittleBigManGuitar 2 years ago
keith is a fucking genius
beangorge 2 years ago 4
This is mysterious in that he plays difficult passages without practice.
strawberrywntr31 3 years ago
I think there is a lot of practice when keith doesn not give any concert ;)
at least a few hours ...
Wonderful improvisation !
pianoman9018 3 years ago
it wouldn't surprise me one bit if he gets up every morning at 6am to start practicing !
soddom0312 2 years ago
The music is great of its own. Why are filks always having to comment this or that is the greatest or where is the sheet music. This is an improvisation/interpretation of seveeral sections of classic american songbook melodies. There are many inspired interprters. Just expand your horizons open your ears and you will find
nedlert 3 years ago 7
I agree ... T_T
C'est trop magique quoi.
Ouhconmerde, hm j'aime bien ton pseudo.
tristanamorphosee 3 years ago
Quelle beauté
Ouhconmerde 3 years ago
this is music..
Rodfusion 3 years ago 2
8mins of complet silence, only the piano, its so beautifull: It relax you. If you com back from work, THIS is the peace to hear
Yarou007 3 years ago 6
So many songs but always different, hes a genious, and this one of his best songs. Thx so much for putting this video.
Yarou007 3 years ago
This makes one believe in wonders..
This is a wonder..
This is a story, a poem, a movie, colour, words, love.
This is everything..
jnm92 3 years ago 34
@jnm92
efectivamente, cuando no hace boludeces es un magnífico músico, pero sin llegar a ser un poeta, como bill evans. no comparo, los dos fueron agraciados por las musas. esta improvisación es hermosa, porque toca con humildad, de la que por lo general carece.
ricardomoyano 1 year ago
@ricardomoyano Difícil pedir humildad a los genios.
douzilles 10 months ago
Keith Jarrett is probably the most influential jazz pianist living today: his concerts have made him world famous. He was a child prodigy who had his first solo performance at the age of seven. In the sixties he played with the Jazz Messengers and then with the Charles Lloyd Quartet, touring Europe, Asia, and Russia. He played electric keyboards with Miles Davis at the beginning of the seventies, and went on to lead two different jazz groups—one American and one European.
brianedmunds 1 year ago
@jnm92 you mean that it's music ?
haha !
hirgons 1 year ago
I listen to this music and I can't hear a word out of place
Cayke1 3 years ago 3
Keith-I have analysed his music for many years- his message is hope for the future,and universal returns from his private ivestment in his craft.
07sourmilk07 3 years ago 2
Hi! Does anyone has sheet music for this song?
icphen 3 years ago
Yes, I have.
101eastbound 3 years ago
You have the sheet music for this? How can I find it? Thanks
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witzthum6 3 years ago
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brianedmunds 1 year ago
The simplicity and grace of the music, especially of what comes up at around 4'30", is completely overwhelming. How is it possible to come up on the fly with something that is both as simple and magic and natural as that ? That's what I call genius.
raphtx 3 years ago 5
You're absolutely right...
I call him the Mozart of jazz...
Navarro13 3 years ago 2
I don't know whether he is genius or not. I think this song isn't total improvisation because there is no technical miss tone. He must assembled what he had played by then.
101eastbound 3 years ago
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JanCarlo88 3 years ago
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JanCarlo88 3 years ago
胸を打たれました・・何とも言えない気持ちです。
この曲のタイトルご存知の方いらっしゃいますか?
Do you know title of this music?
imymemai0711 3 years ago
wonderful...he never corners himself during an
improvisation as long as this. 本当に感動です。
takezo2001 3 years ago 3
great...感動です^^
63ruribitaki 3 years ago
Thaaaaaaaanks i've been looking for this for months, you finaly put it there!!! I worship you :)
Athalon77 3 years ago
great music ... very relaxing
EmoJarrett 4 years ago
I know this music very well (DVD Tokyo Solo). For me the best, what Jarrett ever played. Thanks for the video.
pianonoten 4 years ago 2