Listening to this for the first time - sounds very similar to the Vienna Concert album, part 2! Anyone else hear it? *Edit:* looks like this concert was recorded 11th July 1991, 2 days before the Vienna concert - clearly had this idea lurking in his brain somewhere around then!
You can hear someone coughing at about 10:50 or so. I remember him stopping too. He said something along the lines of "i don't cough for 45 minutes, you should be able to manage". As if it was deliberate. I felt sorry for the cougher as they'd paid their money and looked forward to the evening only to be berated by KJ.
Freaking amazing. You were right. Thanks! For some reason to me it seemed to have an almost Scottish tone to it. Very cool stuff and you were right about the end.
Oddly enough there is somewhat of ' A Doors' vībe Energy to this with the long duration of the extended underlying 'tonal center' with some tonal colorization of altered harmonic tones within, first 1w minutes. The rhythmic freeflowing unformulated spontaneity of the moment we are fortunate to have it captured as a recording. As a former 'University Classical Pianist dropout' although A.R.C.T. 1979 somewhat akin to Chick Corea, I often wonder if the New kids on the Block ( mainstream Classical Artist's can improvise anything at all ) matching this in musical 'existance, depth and existance. Thank you Keith for being an INNOVATOR and keeping music moving forward and evolving. I hope one day ( if it already isn't ) that your and my improvisations will become part of the Royal School Boards Diploma Curriculum so that we are not just stagnating with all the Old Masterpieces, as great as they are, I believe as musicians we have to keep moving forward and Creating ( as much as I love Chopins four Ballads ) and all the others, Scriabin etc. Eddie de Cazalet Keyboard Artist , improviser
One of my favourite. Out of this World Keith !!! My appreciation to you for all your musical improvisations that will live on till the ' End of Time'
Listening to this for the first time - sounds very similar to the Vienna Concert album, part 2! Anyone else hear it?
*Edit:* looks like this concert was recorded 11th July 1991, 2 days before the Vienna concert - clearly had this idea lurking in his brain somewhere around then!
Another gem from Mr. Jarrett! Thank you for sharing this.
Sempre bravissimo, Jarret. Great.
Marco -- thanks very much for upping this. Absolutely amazing. Really special.
Un genio.
Incroyable talent ordinaire les génies redoutable
Feel it...
I was there. Amazing. KL even stopped and complained at the audience for coughing.
Someone in the audience should have told him: you shut up and play the piano unaccompanied, we'll stop coughing.
Same here! A breathtaking evening.
You can hear someone coughing at about 10:50 or so. I remember him stopping too. He said something along the lines of "i don't cough for 45 minutes, you should be able to manage". As if it was deliberate. I felt sorry for the cougher as they'd paid their money and looked forward to the evening only to be berated by KJ.
Is this the same concert where he plays OVER THE RAINBOW and BLUES? And has an Ian Carr interview half way through? Thanks!
25:26 !!!
sounds like elektronik musik in the following
31:20
Freaking amazing. You were right. Thanks! For some reason to me it seemed to have an almost Scottish tone to it. Very cool stuff and you were right about the end.
Glenn Hall I’m glad you liked it!
Sembrano 2 pianoforti
Oddly enough there is somewhat of ' A Doors' vībe Energy to this with the long duration of the extended underlying 'tonal center' with some tonal colorization of altered harmonic tones within, first 1w minutes. The rhythmic freeflowing unformulated spontaneity of the moment we are fortunate to have it captured as a recording. As a former 'University Classical Pianist dropout' although A.R.C.T. 1979 somewhat akin to Chick Corea, I often wonder if the New kids on the Block ( mainstream Classical Artist's can improvise anything at all ) matching this in musical 'existance, depth and existance. Thank you Keith for being an INNOVATOR and keeping music moving forward and evolving. I hope one day ( if it already isn't ) that your and my improvisations will become part of the Royal School Boards Diploma Curriculum so that we are not just stagnating with all the Old Masterpieces, as great as they are, I believe as musicians we have to keep moving forward and Creating ( as much as I love Chopins four Ballads ) and all the others, Scriabin etc.
Eddie de Cazalet Keyboard Artist , improviser
@@tinocellerino2894 anche 3 o 4...
from 31:40 〜
Most divine improvisation ever!
sounds like a song that i do not know
or kind of mixture of
all songs of the
world
He only played for 37 minutes?!
I remember it being longer. There was an interval so this was perhaps the first part?
Ñpp pop PP ñ lo