Keith Jarrett - Song of The Heart (1977) Frankfurt
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- First 15 mins (due to time limit). AFAIK this is the best quality available as the audio is from a separate FM radio broadcast in France and synched to the original video.
God should make an exception and allow him to live 200 years.
Totally agree. I told my wife that if he should pass away before me a huge hole will open up in my musical world which I do not believe anyone else can fill.
we have to
+ San Nervosa
Do not loose your soul to anyone on planet earth but to the Son of God...
Enjoy the music!
S P there is no son of God so best thing is to give your soul to a real person and the best jazz musician ever!!!
If only there was a God who could do so!
This man is my greatest inspiration as a musician (after JS Bach, but Keith is still alive) and I am forever indebted to his musical legacy. Thank you, Keith!
He still is the Dream Come True of all piano compositions ever! May he live forever as such genius is the Wonder of the world of today.💓💓💗💓💛💚💜
When I first heard this on Kyoto part 1 I was mesmerized. It’s out of this world. Jarrett is one of the finest pianists of the last 200 years, and not just for jazz but all the kinds of music he created. I’ve seen him live four times with DeJohnette and Peacock and each time it was a highlight in my life I’ll never forget. I own his entire catalog and he’s given me amazing music since 1990. He’s far ahead of the rest of the bunch!
Totally agree with you. I have followed Keith Jarrett's music since 1967 and have all of his LPs and CDs. I have also been to five live concerts, solo and with the greats Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Nice to see young people as enthusiastic as I am.
@@rodrigotamayo1469 I too have been a fan since 1977, have collected just about every recording, and have attended both solo and trio concerts. Keith is one of a kind, and his contribution to the art is truly remarkable.
Great Keith for me only he can make this music is the most beautifull off contemporany musics off the world, always I listening he like a first time, affortunat you saw live many times
Him, and Bill Evans, the 2 greatest poets of the piano!
Keith Jarrett is possibly one of the best improvisational pianists ever born to date. His forte is taking you on a journey that is filled with wonderful surprise, you feel like you are a part of his journey. He brings you along and you physically experience the high and the low nuiances, both awesome and wonderful. Thanks to the Creator for this being.
INCREDIBLE.....SPELLBINDING I was there 1975-79 in my 20s at Keith Jarrett Tour concerts at UCLA Royce Hall. GENIUS! And FOREVER held dear..... WITH today's News of his illness, may a miracle take place to enable him to play again.
Un mago Keith cada nota único como solo el crea en destellos contínuos melódicos y rítmicos y siempre lo escucho y lleva tu atencion como si fuese siempre la primera vez Maestro de maestros gracias por tu música maravillosa salve Keith Jarret !!!❤❤❤
The most glorious intensity .......simply unforgettable
i hear nothing but Love here.
this might be one of the most intimate treasures of humanity, what a poem
the seed of the Kyoto Concert, part I
The finest most Hypnotic beautifully composed pieces you will ever hear
And composed on the fly, to boot!
I hope he will completely recover and play piano miraculously once again!
that would be wonderful
But if he doesn't, he's given us so much already. And he's given all this to future generations. And they'll be as enthralled as we were/are. For me the blessing of this man's music is complete as it is.
Hello. We here share a common response. We are kin. More than that actually. We each respond to this, this, music? It’s more than that. I’m not going to get mystical here but imagine us listeners, disconnected over time and place yet sharing a common response. Every comment for this video is similar. We are all moved but in such a deep way that is goes beyond our typical lexicon of descriptors. So in that way we are kin. We share a common heart, if you will.
Keith, if you read this (somehow, as unlikely as that is) please receive our common, and profoundly deep, thank you. You tilled the ground in our garden beyond the walls of civilization. Here we sit, plant our responses, erect a stone wall around this seemingly hallowed ground and wonder. And we care. We care about you. Thank you for taking your talent, and your upbringing and your training, and carrying it into a previously unknown place. Each step forward on untrod-upon ground was initially alone from humanity but also fresh with promise. We audience members and listeners applaud and cheer and periodically rave but here I, we, want to thank you for every step, every risk, every emptying, every suspicion that there was something more.
Lastly, we here (especially the musicians but not only) can do the same. Perhaps feebly. Likely with less authority and boldness. But we too can take Keith’s path into an undiscovered land and till some ground of our own. Imagine, just imagine, Keith walking over to your neck of the woods to sit in your space as you expose what is possible.
Truly amazing artist!
Memories are made of this Bless You Keith Jarrett....xxxx x
Breathtaking
An infinitely musical, sensitive and complex machine. ❤
I am honestly amazed ...
faccio silenzio e lo ascolto. e' la musica che lo suona!
Merci d'avoir partagé cette merveille. Quel génie 🙏 !!
thanks for this rare recording and precious treasure 👍
This incredible theme he played also in his Japan tournee in the same year
- beautiful , thank you !
I think it was the previous year, and then it was released a year later
Beautiful ❤beyond words ❤
Una belleza....¡Gracias!
Sweet~~ and happiness from heaven
Kyoto in the Sun Bear concerts, either before or after, but an awesome variation. A musician in tune with the sublime, gifted out of sight.
maravilhoso Keith Jarrett. adorado. perfeito. Keith Jarrett is such a god. perfect, thrilling.
coincidence,I played another copy just yesterday,this one better.thanks
Fantastic!!!! Thanks....
It's like highlights from the Sun Bear Concerts. Very cool. Thanks!
Got tired to adding LIKE to comments
So - Need , for first time , a like all button
Taking deep & wonderful breath
( so so ) nice
Brilhante ✨👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
GRAZIE.....
Thank's a lot for this share ! I knew the tape for years but I'm amazed to see that it was filmed !!! Do you have the entire concert ???
It seems as if the speaker is Alex Dutilh, eminent French jazz journalist, host of 'Open Jazz', daily jazz radio show at France Musique.
C'est bien ce cher Alex 👍 !
@@YACEB33 Sans doute!
J'ai entendu cette chanson sur la radio TSF Jazz
This was 18th September.
Kyoto was 5th November.
Garcia's. Buenisimo.......
1:30
0:21: oooooooooooh... 😢😢😢
I know this may seem like a cop out but : Oh My God !
❣️❤️❣️❤️❣️❤️❣️
it's the same opening theme as sun bear concerts / kyoto part I
:p
Fabulous work. Thank you. Does anyone know on which album besides Sun Bear Concerts (as motiv in Kyoto) Jarrett published this piece?
10:58: ooooh! 😢
other worldly
slaps
Do you have the complete version ? It’s not at Frankfurt in 1977 but at Kyoto in 1976. Did not know there was a filmed version of this concert!
🌈💐🎇💛💚💜💙❤️🌈
The Kyoto ideas, one year later ...
No. It IS Kyoto concert…
JDilla brought me here
Does anyone have the full DVD?
Aldo, hard copy if the theme?
thanks
The narrator says it's in 1977, not 1976 (in French).
Thanks for the info. I appreciate the comment. Seems like there is confusion about the data of this one… some sites refer it as 1976 despite the announcers words (which also ties it in with 1976s Sun Bear concerts from which this piece became famous). Regardless.. its a beauty...
We we know this from Sun Bear too. Kyoto, right?
Beatifull, but it's illegal and wrong to upload here without copyright, do you have the rights? Even if the music is beatifull, it is still wrong
I don't get money for this or any of my videos and the artist can monetise if they like.. it's been like that for a good decade or so now..
And also, a hard copy of the theme ?
orangefunk i remember you had the phase dance of pat metheny, you have it yet?
Michel Perez Hi Michel, RUclips took it off. :(
orangefunk you think can I get it by email?
Dilla brought me here.
@@samuelferguson6467 Track 35 (Bittersweet)
So who thinks Keith transcribed this from the Kyoto tapes, or did he compose this in advance of Kyoto? The melody is so lyrical over the left hand, I presume he's copying himself from the recording but I really have no idea!
Claims he always empties the mind in preparation, though hundreds of concerts and more; maybe so the idea was in his mind during the day and he worked it out in the evening's concert. Liked it or thought it had room for different development.
No one. Why do you add this miscellaneous speculative trivia that has no context or relevance. Jarrett does not transcribe from recordings
@@philipnicholson2851 The Kyoto concert was in 1976, while this was in 1977, I think he actually improvised the theme for the solo concert and then reused it as an intro for this concert, which being with his quartet didn't have to comply with his rules for his fully improvised solo concerts.
No Keith empties his mind for the solo improvisation in the main part of the solo concerts but he has lots of little gems like this that he plays as encores that are pre existing compositions not improvised (the structure anyway) The Koln Concert 'Memories of Tomorrow' encore is another - then theres Heartland,The Good America,Mon Coeur est Rouge,the Brussels encore,the Boston 1983 encore (my favourite),the Bremen encore etc another beautiful one is Spirits no. 15 but hes never played that one live as far as i know.
if you know Keiths recorded work/bootlegs he has a lot of pieces or pre concieved pieces that he plays as encores - The Koln Concert encore was a pre-concieved piece called Memories Of Tommorrow-- he doesn't pretend otherwise.He sometimes gives these pieces titles like 'The Good America' or 'Heartland'. He never claims to improvise everything 100% Hes too good a musician to limit himself to just that.
m.ruclips.net/video/cR4fkghUC6c/видео.html
Terrible off sounding chords at the beginning. Inflicting torture.