Keith Jarrett (p) Dave Grusin (el p, perc -2) Eddie Gomez (b) Scott Jarrett (voc, el p)
1979, A&R Studios, New York, NY
1 Never My Fault
2 Pictures
1,2: Scott Jarrett - Without Rhyme Or Reason (Arista/GRP 5007)
1980 800322 Keith Jarrett With Orchestra
Keith Jarrett (p) Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Keene (cond)
March 22nd 1980, Carnegie Hall, New York, NY
1 The Celestial Hawk: 1st Movement (K. Jarrett) 18.10
2 The Celestial Hawk: 2nd Movement (K. Jarrett) 7.01
3 The Celestial Hawk: 3rd Movement (K. Jarrett) 14.38
1-3: Keith Jarrett - The Celestial Hawk (ECM (G) 1175)
800329 Keith Jarrett Solo (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p)
Royal Festival Hall, London, UK
800300 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
March 1980, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany
1 Reading Of Sacred Books 8.17
2 Prayer And Despair 3.49
3 Religious Ceremony 4.06
4 Hymn 2.44
5 Orthodox Hymn From Asia Minor 3.03
6 Hymn For Good Friday 1.34
7 Hymn 2.29
8 Hymn For Easter Thursday 3.25
9 Hymn To The Endless Creator 2.02
10 Hymn From A Great Temple 4.28
11 The Story Of The Resurrection Of Christ 1.35
12 Holy Affirming-Holy Denying-Holy Reconciling 4.12
13 Easter Night Procession 2.53
14 Easter Hymn 5.47
15 Meditation 1.41
1-15: Keith Jarrett - G.I. Gurdjieff: Sacred Hymns (ECM (G) 1174)
800415 Keith Jarrett Solo (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p)
April 15th (?) 1980, Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
Comments from Hans: “One of the memorable moments in the concert was the ‘Everybody cough’-break in the midst of one of the tunes.”
800419 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
April 19th (?) 1980, Örebro konserthus, Örebro, Sweden
Keith Jarrett piano solo
800522 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
May 22nd 1980, Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, CA, USA
800907 Keith Jarrett Solo (BR)
Keith Jarrett (p)
Salle Louis-Fréchette, Grand Théâtre, Québec, QC, Canada 801000 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
October (?) 1980, Fine Arts Center, University Of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
801026 Keith Jarrett Solo (BR)
October 26, 1980 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Music Center,
Los Angeles, CA, USA
801100 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p, org, ss) Robert Bly (poem)
November 1980, Ottobeuren Abbey, Germany
1 The Moth And The Flame, Pt. 1 (Keith Jarrett) 6.59
2 The Moth And The Flame, Pt. 2 (Keith Jarrett) 5.35
3 The Moth And The Flame, Pt. 3 (Keith Jarrett) 6.23
4 The Moth And The Flame, Pt. 4 (Keith Jarrett) 8.09
5 The Moth And The Flame, Pt. 5 (Keith Jarrett) 9.41
1-5: Keith Jarrett - Invocations/The Moth And The Flame (ECM (G) 1201/02)
The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album 3 stars noting "If this schizophrenic double-CD set didn't throw Keith Jarrett's most devoted fans for a loop, nothing ever will. Here we have two radically disparate works involving different timbres, attacks and mindsets, both within themselves and with each other. On "Invocations," a seven-movement suite, Jarrett returns to the massive pipe organ in Ottobeuren, Germany for a series of sometimes wildly contrasting episodes... "The Moth and the Flame" finds Jarrett back in a studio with a grand piano, improvising musical still lifes, rambling aimlessly, or doing his rollicking E-flat ostinato thing familiar from the solo concerts. About all that these two pieces share, with the exception of the E-flat movement from "Moth," is an aversion to a jazz pulse, so although there are plenty of rewarding passages here, casual Jarrett browsers are hereby warned".[2]
801201 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
December 1st 1980, Place des Arts, Montreal, QC, Canada
800000 Keith Jarrett Solo (pa)
Keith Jarrett (p)
Koncertsalen I Tivoli ,Copenhagen,Denmark
46:56 Part I freq[uency warping from 1:35 to 2:05, cuts at 44:43 and 45:20, volume drop from 45:28 on 800000 Keith Jarrett Solo (PA)
Keith Jarrett (p)
Falkoner teatret. Frederiksberg,,Copenhagen,Denmark
40:49 () 1981 810321 Keith Jarrett Solo March 21, 1981 Boston Opera House, Boston, MA, USA - Mark M.:
€He had a piano, harpsichord and at least one other keyboard onstage and
he went back and forth amongst these instruments during the same song.
Also, I recall the beginning of the concert was delayed because someone
coughed and he glared out into the dark concert hall, waited several
minutes and asked rhetorically if he could proceed – no one dared say
anything. He then played wonderfully.†Kenneth K.: “It was a ‘birthday
celebration’ for J.S. Bach, with Jarrett improvising on the clavichord,
harpsichord, and piano. Much of the piano performance revolved around a
long rumination on the tune ‘Happy Birthday.’ This is the only time he’s
ever performed live on a clavichord, and it took the audience a awhile
to comprehend the sight and sound of this peculiar instrument. A review
of the concert described the audience reaction as ecstatic.â€
810417 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
April 17th 1981, Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan
audience of 5400
810419 Keith Jarrett Solo
Keith Jarrett (p)
April 19th 1981, Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
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