Paris Concert

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  • Not bad, but a bit boring  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    Unfortunately, I was not very enthusiastic about this CD, as I had expected. The live concert includes something chewy pieces that become boring over time. Too bad, because Keith Jarrett had better had brought to market.
  • Paris Concert  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    I have already written a review on this phenomenal solo concert of Keith Jarrett. His style, namely this ecstatic murmur in the lower range, combined with a propulsive motor activity, are inimitable and make this special attraction, keep discovering
  • From darkness to light  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    The "Paris Concert" is definitely among the top 5 releases of Keith Jarrett the past nearly five decades. Since I have heard this recording, in the narrow sense, the long main piece, named after the concert date "October, 17, 1988" for
  • Incredible music of a genius, Part I  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    This CD was my introduction to the solo work of Keith Jarrett. The publication of the Paris concert is back over 20 years and is still today a milestone in the piano music. It starts with a 40-minute long improvised piece that strongly recalls the fi
  • Indispensable 5  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    Certainly not quite reach this density of Cologne improvisations, but that's probably not possible. Yet Jarrett has the must really be in every collection with the Paris concert another masterpiece recorded. Again he manages to take the audience on a
  • 1 My Own Private Classic  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    If a contrives, old with new, well-structured to interweave so gallantly with experimentally varying music that this goes without audible caesura of equip, then that is certainly Keith Jarrett. Surely he wanders "playing" through the eras o
  • Solo improvisation master class  

    Paris Concert (Audio CD)
    Actually, there is only this CD of one piece, the other two are almost only to evaluate as encores. Keith Jarrett it understands like no other the listener on a nearly 40-minute journey to kidnap, the ever-increasing set before of very slight borne p