In my opinion this is the most beautiful section of music ever written. its something i constantly come back to time and time again to gather inspiration for my own music. i hope some day i can see Keith play this live... thanks for being on the same wavelength and posting this up.
I have this cd .. I heard many times this music .. there is a reference to the best of contemporary and classical music seen again by the infinite genius of this remarkable and extraordinary pianist .. an expression of great sadness, coupled with a sense of inner rebirth, as if Keith Jarrett wanted to describe the human life with its failures as well as its victories..this contrast is perfect
Is there a 'best part' of Beethoven's 9th, or of Schubert's string quintet in C major?
I think major works such as these have to be enjoyed in their enterity or not at all. Sorry, but I'm not a big fan of the cutting and splicing of Keith Jarrett's major works.
keith jarrett....un'onda avvolgente di emozioni, note sfuggenti che si rincorrono come il tenue chiarore dell'alba, prima che il sole inondi di luce il cielo....emozionante!
Right here everybody can hear why Keith Jarrett is ahead of Peterson and any other jazz pianist for that matter.He can play pretty much anything from classical music to standards and modern jazz
@ikezz Einaudi molto più commerciale, lo so. Per questo questo tipo di improvvisazioni hanno molto più spessore a mio avviso. Poi non è che queste non siano "commerciali", anzi, però il diverso grado di complessità la rende assai più interessante.
Improvisation is timelessness. This is played for the first time, the last time and forever. Jarrett described "the fragile knowledge that music is in the making of music." (La Scala's liner notes)
first time i heard this i didn't really like it...guess i wasn't listening. this morning, i'm like a trained pigeon in a lab; every time it finishes, i peck 'replay'.
sometimes....when i lay on my bed and i listen to music i'm so deep into it..especially when i concentrate on it very much and get tired.....i really forget everything around me.... i'm feeling the music..i'm dreamin it.... its awesome...when i listened to this masterpiece...i felt like beeing in a dream...tears ran down my face instantly. keith jarrett is THE musician for me=) the feelings he evokes with his music in me.......indescribable
@rlaurenpolo You described exactly what i feel listening to his masterpieces...greetings and im glad that still there are people who appreciate and understand beauty of real music and genious
@rlaurenpolo Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Dr. Bill DEagle, Jordan Maxwell, Leo Zagami and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
@rlaurenpolo it is fantastique for me to hear from a person who thinks of music just as i do. To connect with music as you explain.. I think there is so few people who are that priveledged, and i think that we should greatly appriciate that we are a part of those people. Maybe we will meet some day.. Love from Denmark
shout out from denmark, the part about laying in bed an being one with the music, is for everybody, it is just not everybody that has a placed ourselvs i a social position that we can, take two hours out of our dialy life and not think about anything else but music......... Maslow's hierarchy of needs sort of explains whay......but good for you two....but that doesent make you spacial, the makes your life at the moment at upper end of the pyramid. kind regards dj bubba
ça me met dans un etat...when i hear this part, i want to die, live, laugh, cry, fly, dig, to see this girl once again, im happy , sad, je ne sais plus rien !!!
Este hombre esta' hecho de notas musicales. Transpira musica que impregna a los que le oimos y nos transporta a lugares maravillosos que no sabiamos que existian. Mezcla las armonias de una forma inesperada e unisual. BRAVOOOO!!
first time I hear La scala CD, I put on the tap without looking the time the peaces were. Just impres, how could he stay so many time improvising, always new sounds, I couldnt beleave it first time. Not the worst part, but there are more parts that ara really good
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juliusfek 7 months ago
In my opinion this is the most beautiful section of music ever written. its something i constantly come back to time and time again to gather inspiration for my own music. i hope some day i can see Keith play this live... thanks for being on the same wavelength and posting this up.
ThePaulArusha 8 months ago 2
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I have this cd .. I heard many times this music .. there is a reference to the best of contemporary and classical music seen again by the infinite genius of this remarkable and extraordinary pianist .. an expression of great sadness, coupled with a sense of inner rebirth, as if Keith Jarrett wanted to describe the human life with its failures as well as its victories..this contrast is perfect
AlessandroFortarel 9 months ago
Exelente ! ; gracias ,desde argentina.
bellinivernon 9 months ago
Is there a 'best part' of Beethoven's 9th, or of Schubert's string quintet in C major?
I think major works such as these have to be enjoyed in their enterity or not at all. Sorry, but I'm not a big fan of the cutting and splicing of Keith Jarrett's major works.
MrDavis746 9 months ago
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MrDavis746 10 months ago
@khantko Great holistic bands are---Melting Euphoria, Ozric Tentacles, Gong, Mother Gong, Acid Mother's Gong, Magma, Aphrodities Child, Jade Warrior, Steve Tibbetts, Patrick Bernard, Lost at Last, Larry Coryell, Shakti, Oregon, Kazumi Watanabe, Toninho Horta, Egberto Gismonti, Eat Static, System 7, Lisa Gerrard, Dead Can Dance, Magma, Sphongle, Bill Laswell, Stomu Yamashta, Here and Now band, Steve Hillage.
countdumas 10 months ago
El alma humana debe estar hecha de musica....
The human soul must be made of music...
HEKENU 11 months ago
keith jarrett....un'onda avvolgente di emozioni, note sfuggenti che si rincorrono come il tenue chiarore dell'alba, prima che il sole inondi di luce il cielo....emozionante!
Siroe73 1 year ago
Right here everybody can hear why Keith Jarrett is ahead of Peterson and any other jazz pianist for that matter.He can play pretty much anything from classical music to standards and modern jazz
bazzatt1 1 year ago
who else improvises with singing when they listen to this?
MrFlyingChickens 1 year ago
Mille volte meglio di qualsiasi cosa io abbia sentito di Einaudi, anche considerando che questa è un'improvvisazione.
TheSwordsweeper 1 year ago
@TheSwordsweeper: sono due cose diverse
ikezz 1 year ago
@ikezz Einaudi molto più commerciale, lo so. Per questo questo tipo di improvvisazioni hanno molto più spessore a mio avviso. Poi non è che queste non siano "commerciali", anzi, però il diverso grado di complessità la rende assai più interessante.
TheSwordsweeper 1 year ago
Check out Linda Shumas!
tonecolor 1 year ago
wow. I never post comments much, but this is really a dream, a listening heaven.
ytredq 1 year ago
Grande interpretazione di ogni nota ogni respiro, la musica è viva fra le sue dita e i suoi sensi ed io la sento mia
rosamattina31 1 year ago
Improvisation is timelessness. This is played for the first time, the last time and forever. Jarrett described "the fragile knowledge that music is in the making of music." (La Scala's liner notes)
ushekim 1 year ago 5
à quel moment est-ce exactement dans "La Scala"?
merci!
karlletourneau 2 years ago
sublime
Jarrett se surpasse,
une fois de plus
merci merci!!!
ka88888888ka 2 years ago
first time i heard this i didn't really like it...guess i wasn't listening. this morning, i'm like a trained pigeon in a lab; every time it finishes, i peck 'replay'.
slothvader 2 years ago
sometimes....when i lay on my bed and i listen to music i'm so deep into it..especially when i concentrate on it very much and get tired.....i really forget everything around me.... i'm feeling the music..i'm dreamin it.... its awesome...when i listened to this masterpiece...i felt like beeing in a dream...tears ran down my face instantly. keith jarrett is THE musician for me=) the feelings he evokes with his music in me.......indescribable
rlaurenpolo 2 years ago 44
@rlaurenpolo I totally agree
Elephinat 1 year ago
@rlaurenpolo You described exactly what i feel listening to his masterpieces...greetings and im glad that still there are people who appreciate and understand beauty of real music and genious
Bladedervish 1 year ago
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@rlaurenpolo Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy researcher/lecturer/author. Dr. Bill DEagle, Jordan Maxwell, Leo Zagami and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
countdumas 10 months ago
@rlaurenpolo it is fantastique for me to hear from a person who thinks of music just as i do. To connect with music as you explain.. I think there is so few people who are that priveledged, and i think that we should greatly appriciate that we are a part of those people. Maybe we will meet some day.. Love from Denmark
MrAx10 7 months ago 7
@MrAx10
shout out from denmark, the part about laying in bed an being one with the music, is for everybody, it is just not everybody that has a placed ourselvs i a social position that we can, take two hours out of our dialy life and not think about anything else but music......... Maslow's hierarchy of needs sort of explains whay......but good for you two....but that doesent make you spacial, the makes your life at the moment at upper end of the pyramid. kind regards dj bubba
DjBubbamusic 6 months ago
as if being touched by god...
adonnen13 2 years ago 18
right!!
rlaurenpolo 2 years ago
Why did you leave out the following 4 minutes which are also great?
DuranXL 2 years ago 8
simply beautiful...
darkstack 2 years ago
ça me met dans un etat...when i hear this part, i want to die, live, laugh, cry, fly, dig, to see this girl once again, im happy , sad, je ne sais plus rien !!!
lemusiclover01 2 years ago
I like the middle of the 2nd part on the CD :)
this is all great, though. So moving....powerful, and an improv, too, what power it contains.
XxTwist67xX 2 years ago 3
Great part, but the end of the 1rst part is T_T too.
tristanamorphosee 2 years ago 3
The last 9 minutes of the first part is the greatest thing I've heard, probably.
DoglessEndeavor 2 years ago 8
ma sì, facciamoci del male, piangiamo come vitelli, senza motivo, solo perché è bello, solo perché la musica... la musica... la musica
Alessandro1985 2 years ago 6
exactly the part i love on the cd !! so majestueux !!!
lemusiclover01 2 years ago 4
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you guys really like it? some of it i do, but...well, he's certainly done better, much better, imo.
of course, i wish i could do it, too.
slothvader 2 years ago
and very touching
dakkar76 2 years ago
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dakkar76 2 years ago
great part... my favorite part is the last three minutes of the first movement
duncanpelletier 2 years ago
You have chosen wisely. But this part is so much more beautiful when you experience the CHAOS that leads up to it.
synthtubedotcom 2 years ago 24
Agreed.
iwanttowatchsomethin 2 years ago
+1 ;)
Lenswide 2 years ago
@Lenswide
you're completely right ! this part takes more sense with the "chaos" which grow up before. this man is a genius !
nickast31 1 year ago
@synthtubedotcom +1000000000000000
tristanamorphosee 1 year ago
@synthtubedotcom je suis d'accord avec vous!
bandedefous99 1 year ago
@synthtubedotcom
Exactly :D
ruairi2k 11 months ago
BUT WHEN IT IS ? =|
tristanamorphosee 3 years ago
Este hombre esta' hecho de notas musicales. Transpira musica que impregna a los que le oimos y nos transporta a lugares maravillosos que no sabiamos que existian. Mezcla las armonias de una forma inesperada e unisual. BRAVOOOO!!
POLANQUISSIMO 3 years ago 3
first time I hear La scala CD, I put on the tap without looking the time the peaces were. Just impres, how could he stay so many time improvising, always new sounds, I couldnt beleave it first time. Not the worst part, but there are more parts that ara really good
Yarou007 3 years ago
my single favorite piece of music on the whole..
on every level.. this is existence music.
thebeautifulabsurd 3 years ago
A great and fantastical journey musically---not too sure where to but truly amazing!
takefive07 3 years ago
There are no words to describe this. It's a miracle...
danfit83 3 years ago 4
imo the best part of La Scala concert are the first 15 minutes of the first movement.
it grabs everyone differently and that's a beautiful thing. we can all at least agree, this is a masterpiece.
lorenzini 3 years ago
i like the part about 25 minutes into the first movement, sounds kinda middle-eastern.
peanutbutternathan 3 years ago
No. The best part is the end of the first movement.
I've got nothing against this part, though.
mishima1974 3 years ago
the sheer beauty and pathos that jarrett can come up with always leaves me utterly speechless..
lagathy 3 years ago
to write 'the sheer beauty and pathos that jarrett can come up with always leaves me utterly speechless' is oxymoronic in a special way
stravainski 3 years ago
Being able to improvise this, even though it's remains musically simple, is just magic.
raphtx 3 years ago