Dark Intervals (1998)

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  • Dark Intervals  

    Dark Intervals (1998) (Audio CD)
    This CD shows Keith Jarrett again at its best in terms of inventiveness during his improvisations and variety of musical styles that make his playing so unique because it also has a huge classical piano repertoire and straight draws its inspiration f
  • Inexhaustible variety  

    Dark Intervals (1998) (Audio CD)
    Whether the trio as a classical harpsichordist, pianist, organist, percussion and flute player, Keith Jarrett sucks EClick all styles of music historians and created from it a new sound universe of inexhaustible stilistischere diversity. So Dark Inte
  • Gloom, beautiful music  

    Dark Intervals (1998) (Audio CD)
    In a phase of his live solo concerts in which he actually (still) rather the longer improvisations gave preference, Jarrett played in a concert in Japan (one is tempted to ask: where else) a recording, which Live under his -Solo publications takes a
  • Dark Intervals - lighter moments  

    Dark Intervals (1998) (Audio CD)
    "Dark Intervals" (58 min.) Is a live piano recording of Tokyo of 1987. This concert is expected to be a turning point in the piano work of Keith Jarrett represent and initiates the phase of concerts (Paris / Vienna / La Scala), which by its