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Keith Jarrett: La Scala
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Rommeo
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23 Feb 2009 04:25:25
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Keith Jarrett: La Scala
Classic | Playtime 78:36 | MP3 320k | Size 190 Mb
Released 1997 | Label ECM 1640 | Full scan
Classic | Playtime 78:36 | MP3 320k | Size 190 Mb
Released 1997 | Label ECM 1640 | Full scan
| “ | Rarely has a piece of music touched me in the way that La Scala has. The music in the first, lengthy section, enters some extremely dark and disturbing places. It's almost as if some kind of violent, primitive exorcism is taking place - Jarrett seems engaged in a titanic struggle with overwhelming inner forces. The overall effect is of an intense and terrible mysticism - it felt somehow blasphemous to even listen to this. But the best is yet to come, in the midst of part 2. Indescribably beautiful. No bad points to speak of really. The liner notes are fairly off-putting, Jarrrett is not one for modesty. But, to invert a phrase of Winston Churchill's, he doesn't really have much to be modest about. In my opinion the greatest of Jarrett's solo piano performances, and one of the greatest pieces of music ever recorded.--www.reviewcentre.com | ” |
Tracks:
1. La Scala, Part I
2. La Scala, Part II
3. Over the Rainbow
Keith Jarrett Piano
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I remember being mesmerized by the Köln Concert, a long time ago! Around this time Chick Corea also released a great album, I can't remember the name, but it was all improvised from start to finish in the studio and recorded in only one take.
Great memories, great music.
Thank you very much from Spain.
Muchas gracias !!!