This disappears and reappears on RUclips at the right times in my life. I’ve never owned Sun Bear (couldn’t afford it!), but Kyoto has always been my favorite. THANKS !
+dougallcurrie I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates that passage. That one in particular gives me a wonderful chill every time it starts building up.
Yes, listening to Jarrett is like listening to a summary of my favorite classical composers, jazz gospel folk etc etc. It's hard for me not to play the piano like Jarrett. As much as I like it, I force to conjure my own muse in improvisation. I saw him solo in Boston when I was 8 yrs old in the early 1980's. I'd been taking classical lessons at the NE Conservatory. I could't concentrate on my homework for a week after listening to the concert, wondering how he did this and what improvisation meant. Ok , i rambled too much.
Yes, a massive recording. I once read a review that said that, once you listen to this (whole set), your life is never quite the same again. That was certainly the case for me.
OLIVER MACKIE: My Life was never the same again after an encounter with Jesus Christ. Music did not change my lifestyle anyway, but in a certain way this music touches my soul deeply, massively and profoundly - I can not explain it.... There is a magic in it (sorry for my english) Blessings! Min 32:40 - 35:40
My paternal grandmother once asked me, How do you listen to this?-admittedly it wasn’t this recording-and one day in the future I will get her to understand.
Unfassbar gut. Eine unglaubliche imrovisatorische Leistung. Und ja, es erinnert sehr stark an Köln. Gleiche Tonart. Wie er zwischen vielen Stilen hin und her pendelt ist schon erstklassig. Ich höre von Pop über Jazz bis hin zu Bach alles.
I have carried Song Of The Heart in mine, and in my mind and ears, quite closely and clearly, since I heard it first in 1978, at 17. I do not stray far from it. It is the single air which I will carry with me to the hereafter when I go, hoping for a terrestrial-to-heavenly quantum leap. I can say that of no other Earthly composition. The Music Of The Spheres I do not have to concern about -- that will be there as surely as it has been here during life.
It's relaxing and reflective listening though he loses this timing from 4:13 until 4:28. But I miss Keith Jarrett's groaning and moaning on this recording!
You mean he transitioned? In a free flow form of improvisational musical mastery? I don’t think there’s too much agreement from anyone that KJ “loses timing” at any moment. In an unbounded world created by the one who makes the rules of said world, such an assertion is impossible. Besides, there’s myriad KJ transcriptions that correctly characterize his solo playing-in an otherwise standard duple meter-with sparse measures of 5/4, 7/8, etc. If he did this while performing with his trio or an orchestra to known compositions, only then would it seem a degree detrimental.
This Art of deepest simplicity and highest lyricism isn't possible today anymore!
Thanks to this Giant of Music - Keith Jarrett!
This song feels so human, so bittersweet, peaceful in its longing. Apotheosis via piano.
Un viaggio nella universo. Il più grande genio di tutti i geni di tutti i mondi
This disappears and reappears on RUclips at the right times in my life. I’ve never owned Sun Bear (couldn’t afford it!), but Kyoto has always been my favorite. THANKS !
wow! you have this concert uploaded too - it is astounding! thank you.
Thank You for uploading
Here and there I laugh with joy from this music
Bless you for uploading this. The passage from 8:30 until 10:27 is my favorite in his entire live catalog.
+dougallcurrie I'm glad I'm not the only one who appreciates that passage. That one in particular gives me a wonderful chill every time it starts building up.
Just brings a smile to my face.....every....single.....time.
. - Love this composition...and Mr Jarrett for his wonderful music 🎹
Yes, listening to Jarrett is like listening to a summary of my favorite classical composers, jazz gospel folk etc etc. It's hard for me not to play the piano like Jarrett. As much as I like it, I force to conjure my own muse in improvisation. I saw him solo in Boston when I was 8 yrs old in the early 1980's. I'd been taking classical lessons at the NE Conservatory. I could't concentrate on my homework for a week after listening to the concert, wondering how he did this and what improvisation meant. Ok , i rambled too much.
Not at all!
もう半世紀ちかく前に キースさん北海道札幌演奏後 日本人との会話の中に出て来たヒグマ(日熊 日はSun 熊はBear)に大変興味を持ち 日本での10枚組アルバム(東京 名古屋 大阪 京都 札幌)のタイトルをどうしますか?というとき ヒグマ SUN BEARコンサートとしましょう と決まりました 私はそのアルバム当時15000円で買い、京都と札幌ばかり繰り返し聴いていました 火事でみな焼失しましたが、ここにこれて幸せです ありがとうございます
I appreciate deeply
羆が冬眠する折、餌を混ぜ込んだ泥を手に塗りつけて空腹のときにはその手を舐めて餓えを凌ぐのだと聞いたキース氏は暫く腹を抱えて笑ったのだという文章がライナーノーツに書いてありましたね。
Yes, a massive recording. I once read a review that said that, once you listen to this (whole set), your life is never quite the same again. That was certainly the case for me.
OLIVER MACKIE: My Life was never the same again after an encounter with Jesus Christ. Music did not change my lifestyle anyway, but in a certain way this music touches my soul deeply, massively and profoundly - I can not explain it.... There is a magic in it (sorry for my english) Blessings!
Min 32:40 - 35:40
Each to their own. I am pleased for you that you found happiness.
How true is that
You have to listen to PART 2 inclusively - there is that terrific bow over the two parts (Intro-Theme - - - Ending-Theme)!
The greatest musical deed since Bach . one critic once said . sure
THIS TRANSCENDS EVERYTHING.....HAUNTING REFRAIN
Absolutely stunning flowing of pure Inspiration. Divine. I just discovered this and i'm obsessed with the first 10 minutes.
Just like me!!!
My paternal grandmother once asked me, How do you listen to this?-admittedly it wasn’t this recording-and one day in the future I will get her to understand.
Unfassbar gut. Eine unglaubliche imrovisatorische Leistung. Und ja, es erinnert sehr stark an Köln. Gleiche Tonart. Wie er zwischen vielen Stilen hin und her pendelt ist schon erstklassig. Ich höre von Pop über Jazz bis hin zu Bach alles.
I have carried Song Of The Heart in mine, and in my mind and ears, quite closely and clearly, since I heard it first in 1978, at 17. I do not stray far from it. It is the single air which I will carry with me to the hereafter when I go, hoping for a terrestrial-to-heavenly quantum leap. I can say that of no other Earthly composition. The Music Of The Spheres I do not have to concern about -- that will be there as surely as it has been here during life.
40:45-43:55: my god. My god... 😮😮😮😢😮
in short keith Jarret sun Bear Concerts Kyoto. mind that
10:26: 😮😮😮
Certo che, basta l'inizio... 😢
It's relaxing and reflective listening though he loses this timing from 4:13 until 4:28. But I miss Keith Jarrett's groaning and moaning on this recording!
You mean he transitioned? In a free flow form of improvisational musical mastery? I don’t think there’s too much agreement from anyone that KJ “loses timing” at any moment. In an unbounded world created by the one who makes the rules of said world, such an assertion is impossible.
Besides, there’s myriad KJ transcriptions that correctly characterize his solo playing-in an otherwise standard duple meter-with sparse measures of 5/4, 7/8, etc. If he did this while performing with his trio or an orchestra to known compositions, only then would it seem a degree detrimental.