Si vola in paradiso. I tempi, la melodia, quello che costituisce intorno a un semplice motivo, rende la sua interpretazione unica e grandiosa come mai nessuno ha fatto nella storia del jazz. Un pianista immenso, di quelli che ne nasce uno ogni 200 anni.
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.
That something like this can flow through him...proof to me of something greater....so incredibly grateful to Keith Jarrett...a constant island of serenity for me in an otherwise tough life....
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 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.
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.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
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…
What can you say after hearing this? Nothing because it speaks words that can't be spoken. The only language it is is human. It transcends and touches us deeper as an organism, biologically, through his use of sound. Profound. Thank you.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
I think all he was gonna do was hit one last chord, but he took the cue from the audience to let that be the end of it. I think maybe the audience was right, honestly. Improvisation, especially for Keith I think is as much an interaction with what's outside as what's inside.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
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…
He's paraphrasing Yacqui Indian Folk Song from his 70s album in the beginning. He's reharmed it and improvised it, but you can hear that melody in the beginning. Then he moves forward as usual. Lol. He's the best! Thanks again. Get well soon!
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
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
@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.
@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.
Allan Maulana I think when improvising the ending is always difficult. He had a good one and it would just have become longer, not better. No more new music to come. Then a creak occured so he left it as it was. Just a decision you always weigh when coming to an end with your music.
@@Legominder The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
@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.
@TheDemonicPenguin I'm going to say I slightly disagree with this opinion. I think it was an incredibly introversive improvisation, and the audience were merely spectators this time. I don't think they should have "interfered" with the ending, seeing as he clearly wasn't finished yet. The thing that made it beautiful was how personal it was, and in this particular expression I don't think there should have been any audience involvement at all.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
やばい、完全に神様とつながってるわ、この瞬間😮
i never get tired of playing this beautiful peace of music. I keep playing it over and over again since i heard it for the first time on dvd in 2006
Si vola in paradiso. I tempi, la melodia, quello che costituisce intorno a un semplice motivo, rende la sua interpretazione unica e grandiosa come mai nessuno ha fatto nella storia del jazz. Un pianista immenso, di quelli che ne nasce uno ogni 200 anni.
美しすぎる
神が降りてきているとしか思えない。
l was there when Keith performed this true gem of art in Tokyo. it was a divine &
spiritual experience that I'll never forget.
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.
That something like this can flow through him...proof to me of something greater....so incredibly grateful to Keith Jarrett...a constant island of serenity for me in an otherwise tough life....
This makes one believe in wonders..
This is a wonder..
This is a story, a poem, a movie, colour, words, love.
This is everything..
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.
Keith Jarrett has a special gift.. Sometimes words are not needed...
The best piano player, improviser on the planet. The man is pure genius.
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.
A bright star who sends as a little bit of hope.
8 minutes of consoled sadness , intense relaxation of the soul
and release of the tears that i needed to shed.....
Heaven in my heart everytime I listening this....
Melancholic consolation of the highest order.......
Grazie, sig. fxe100, per aver pubblicato un Jarret ispirato e… unico.
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.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
this music reminds me of the time I was suffering a heartbreak.
I listen to you Mr. Jarrett all the way from Holland-eu. Thank you for the beauty. 🌷🌷🌷❤
I guess we and the entire world is upside down and this video is in the right side up.
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…
Wow KJarret is fantastic... Beautiful
❤❤❤ The incredible Keith Jarrett.
fantastic. KJarret is the best...
This music's emotion is among happy and sad. A feeling of completion.
"Consoled sadness", perfect expression! :)
meraviglioso Keith Jarrett!!!! ^__________^
Heavenly.
Unmatched
Don't cry... this is a ..true color... true love ..one life !
I wanna see part 2b as a separate vid! This is all quite amazing but for some reason that little bit is my favorite of the concert.
一音、一音に趣があり美しい
man who shows this way is commendable !
Thank you for the music.
This is not jazz.This is Keith Jarrett.
Thats instrument amzing!!!!!
Steinway!!!Jesus!I never heard that kind of sound.
Thaaaaaaaanks i've been looking for this for months, you finaly put it there!!! I worship you :)
What can you say after hearing this? Nothing because it speaks words that can't be spoken. The only language it is is human. It transcends and touches us deeper as an organism, biologically, through his use of sound. Profound. Thank you.
So true. Such a desire for "ordinary" life too. To let everything that is, is. Speak. Listen.
やはりCD版より未編集が良い。キースの即興コンサートは、神様が降りてくる瞬間と出会うための長い旅路なんだよね。美味しいところだけをつまんでいては到底得られない経験。旅の後(=アンコール)に訪れるスタンダード曲の赦しと安らぎと言ったらこの上ない
great music ... very relaxing
So peaceful....
Man what a lyrism....
BELLO, BELLO.......
damn it, hes the only one capable to improvise songs othas would need to sit down and compose for weeks
Endless melody.....
it wouldn't surprise me one bit if he gets up every morning at 6am to start practicing !
Mais-que-perfeito! Palavras roub@das a um dos meus amigos melómanos que me deu a conhecer esta pérola.
Not a painist but an artist.
@AlessandroFortarel thats nearly the right words . Thank you !!
I think there is a lot of practice when keith doesn not give any concert ;)
at least a few hours ...
Wonderful improvisation !
I know this music very well (DVD Tokyo Solo). For me the best, what Jarrett ever played. Thanks for the video.
larger than life expression
Obra maestra ❤ Maravilloso. Eterno Keith
Entire 8 minute video shows as "Most Replayed"
@Passagain "and i think to myself....what a wonderful world..."
amazing... but i think the audiance starts clapping to soon...if i saw/heard right he wasn´t finished yet....
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
@ricardomoyano Difícil pedir humildad a los genios.
I think all he was gonna do was hit one last chord, but he took the cue from the audience to let that be the end of it. I think maybe the audience was right, honestly. Improvisation, especially for Keith I think is as much an interaction with what's outside as what's inside.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
God of piano !
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…
He's paraphrasing Yacqui Indian Folk Song from his 70s album in the beginning. He's reharmed it and improvised it, but you can hear that melody in the beginning. Then he moves forward as usual. Lol. He's the best! Thanks again. Get well soon!
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
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.
I like how his voice sounds like a string instrument @2:18! :)
Radiance 16.
It's bleedin upside down!
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
Amazingly beautiful. Which concert is this? Do you have the exact date? Thanks
@ricardomoyano It's my favourite key both when composing in pop and in jazz.
This isnt "jazz" It's just great beautiful music...period...
pure love...maybe he's rude to the audience-but I think he deserves the right to do so
@custardapple777
yes, a beautiful impro in Ab
@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.
Breath....less. .....
Redefines meaning of lyrical.
Is this in Ab major ?
😭
깊은 관조와 내면의풍경
@jhanser Jazz is beautiful music. Yes? No?
This is not Jazz . This is just Keith Jarret .
@tmad40blue Thank you tmad
まるで、神様から贈られたメロディーを感じ取っているようだね。
@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.
Doe's any one know if there's a written score of this piece?
he wanted to play the last chord but the audience stopped him :(
Yeah man, so sad he took away his hands :(
Allan Maulana I think when improvising the ending is always difficult. He had a good one and it would just have become longer, not better. No more new music to come. Then a creak occured so he left it as it was. Just a decision you always weigh when coming to an end with your music.
@@Legominder The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
You have the sheet music for this? How can I find it? Thanks
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@daniglue true words!
upside down ++
Aaaargh, my neck
@jnm92 you mean that it's music ?
haha !
Love 2:42
@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.
No sé a quién no puede gustarle ésto.
+Mauri Rodríguez Aprende a leer, campeón.
ARIGATOU。
@TheDemonicPenguin I'm going to say I slightly disagree with this opinion. I think it was an incredibly introversive improvisation, and the audience were merely spectators this time. I don't think they should have "interfered" with the ending, seeing as he clearly wasn't finished yet. The thing that made it beautiful was how personal it was, and in this particular expression I don't think there should have been any audience involvement at all.
The audience was an integral part of changing his song and cutting it short. That’s the reason he balked and remained seated without bowing to them after they rudely & prematurely cut his ending off. Clearly not true Keith fans. Anyone who knows KJ knows it ain’t over til it’s over. Sad.
sobrenatural
I agree ... T_T
C'est trop magique quoi.
Ouhconmerde, hm j'aime bien ton pseudo.
Why the heck was my comment rated down? Weirdos.
@neonao82
Good thing he didn't hear you!
or else i wouldn't be watching this right now.
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?