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The latest by jazz legend Branford Marsalis, "Belonging," is a full-album interpretation of the 1974 Keith Jarrett record of the same name. How many albums are so good, you wouldn't skip a single ...
The tempo chosen by Jarrett is entirely appropriate. An almost hymnlike opening to "I Fall In Love Too Easily" eventually has a world-weary roue feel to it as the interpretation is tinged with regret ...
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 ...
For Calderazzo, 59, “Keith came later,” he said, after he gravitated toward players who preceded Jarrett in trumpeter Miles Davis’s band, such as Red Garland, Wynton Kelly, and Herbie Hancock.
Fifty years ago, pianist Keith Jarrett created one of the most iconic records of the era and the best-selling solo piano album ever. But “The Köln Concert” almost didn’t happen. On Jan. 24 ...
Fifty years ago today, 18-year-old Vera Brandes organized a concert for jazz pianist Keith Jarrett in Cologne, West Germany, which went on to make music history: a recording of the concert became ...
Keith Jarrett’s The Köln Concert album, drawn from a single concert at Germany’s Cologne Opera House on January 24, 1975, enjoys cult status and is one of the bestselling jazz albums of all ...
For Calderazzo, 59, “Keith came later,” he said, after he gravitated toward players who preceded Jarrett in trumpeter Miles Davis’s band, such as Red Garland, Wynton Kelly, and Herbie Hancock.
In 1975, Vera Brandes, then an 18-year-old student and part-time promoter, organized a concert for Keith Jarrett in Cologne, a recording of which became “The Köln Concert,” the best-selling ...
The latest by jazz legend Branford Marsalis, "Belonging," is a full-album interpretation of the 1974 Keith Jarrett record of the same name.