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Solo Concerts: Bremen and Lausanne in Franklin, TN
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Solo Concerts: Bremen and Lausanne in Franklin, TN
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These are the recordings that made
Keith Jarrett
famous. Originally released as a three-LP set, the two solo piano recitals feature
Jarrett
freely improvising and never seeming to run out of ideas. A simple figure often develops through repetition and subtle variations into a rather complex sequence and eventually evolves into a new figure. One of the
improvisations
lasts for three LP sides (64 minutes), while the second concert has two long solos for 30 and 35 minutes, respectively. Despite the length, the music never loses one's interest, making this an essential recording for all
jazz
collections. ~ Scott Yanow
Keith Jarrett
famous. Originally released as a three-LP set, the two solo piano recitals feature
Jarrett
freely improvising and never seeming to run out of ideas. A simple figure often develops through repetition and subtle variations into a rather complex sequence and eventually evolves into a new figure. One of the
improvisations
lasts for three LP sides (64 minutes), while the second concert has two long solos for 30 and 35 minutes, respectively. Despite the length, the music never loses one's interest, making this an essential recording for all
jazz
collections. ~ Scott Yanow
These are the recordings that made
Keith Jarrett
famous. Originally released as a three-LP set, the two solo piano recitals feature
Jarrett
freely improvising and never seeming to run out of ideas. A simple figure often develops through repetition and subtle variations into a rather complex sequence and eventually evolves into a new figure. One of the
improvisations
lasts for three LP sides (64 minutes), while the second concert has two long solos for 30 and 35 minutes, respectively. Despite the length, the music never loses one's interest, making this an essential recording for all
jazz
collections. ~ Scott Yanow
Keith Jarrett
famous. Originally released as a three-LP set, the two solo piano recitals feature
Jarrett
freely improvising and never seeming to run out of ideas. A simple figure often develops through repetition and subtle variations into a rather complex sequence and eventually evolves into a new figure. One of the
improvisations
lasts for three LP sides (64 minutes), while the second concert has two long solos for 30 and 35 minutes, respectively. Despite the length, the music never loses one's interest, making this an essential recording for all
jazz
collections. ~ Scott Yanow