Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Penetrate The Limits With Keith Jarret

Dwiki Dharmawan

The composition of "Stella by Starlight" initiated the appearance of Keith Jarret with Gary Peacock and Jack De Johnette on Wiener Konzerthaus, Austria, 8 July. This concert is part of the Jazz Fest Wien 2012. Lulled audiences, even to a song by Victor Young had ended.

Keith Jarret not only play music, but it also brings us drift. Together the trio had played together about 25 years it continued to siphon off energy, Jarret indefinitely through composition "G Blues", "I Thought About You", and "Autumn Leaves".

Banned cough

Flying with jet specially provided by the Committee on the same day of his holiday home in Nice, France, Keith Jarret is one of the very few jazz star who always enjoy facilities thanks to the struggles of VVIP class and trip length of MPB. Pianist and composer born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1945, who began his career with Art Blakey, Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis in the 1990s had should rest length due to diseases of the bone behind it prolonged.

After his condition improved, Jarret back performing solo piano and then go back on tour and playing with Peacock and again the trio De Johnette. Earlier, in the 1970s, Jarret lead formation "European Quartet" and recorded several albums under the label ECM. Jan Garbarek Quartet is supported (saxophonist), Palle Danielsson (bass player), and Jon Christensen (drums).

The 2003 Vienna International Jazz Festival (Jazz Fest Wien) in 2012 to coincide with the time the host Football European Championship 2012. However, it is not shattered our interest fans of jazz in Vienna and throughout Europe to rush every concert held last witnessed in several places in the city of Vienna, Austria, June 25-July 9, 2012. Keith Jarret Trio concert is the eagerly awaited jazz fans. I am very fortunate to have the honor to be invited by the organizers of Jazz Fest Wien since afternoon recently participated along with several musicians appeared from Austria in Ratthaus (The Town Hall) in the 2003 jazz Viena.

Before the concert started, the host announced that the audience is not recording, photographing, and go for a walk during a show in progress. Amusingly enough, viewers are prohibited from also announced a cough. I so thought the story of Fritz Thom, Director of the Jazz Fest Wien, which tells, in 2007 had occurred on his personal concert Keith Jarret Trio at the Umbria Jazz Festival, Italy. The story, in the middle of the show, Keith Jarret was furious when there's a photographer take a picture and sound very disturbed him his camera so he took out the words that are not in place to the public. As a result, since that time, the organizers of Umbria Jazz Festival pledge would never invite Keith Jarret again.

Trumpeted and dancing

One hallmark of Keith Jarret while playing the piano is a loud vocalization, humming and trumpeted in rhythm games hard enough with its fingers on the piano, but with a tone that is not so obvious, irregular such as scat singing. This style is actually always done some of his predecessors, such as Thelonious Monk, Errol Garner, Willie Smith, and Cecil Taylor. However, not only that, also sometimes stand Jarret and play while dancing around the piano and it animates the game when his rendition of "I'm a Fool to Love You", "I've got a Crush on You", and "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea". Before a pause without words, Jarret, Peacock, and De Johnette salute that greeted Pat long onlookers.

The pause time 30 minutes the audience an opportunity to simply drink, to the toilet, and berbatuk ria, knowing almost 1 hour should all hold sneezes and coughs. Album-album CD Keith Jarret bestselling diborong ranging from solo piano Concert album, Jarret Galten/Peacock/De Johnette Setting Standards New York Sessions, The Melody at Night, with You and Up for It during the halftime show. to begin, sit in a Chair long Jarret piano and yet want to play its fingers on the piano until the audience is completely silent.

Then mengalunlah "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out of My Life", followed by "It is Really the Same", and "Once upon a Time". Once tasted, improvisation, harmony, and rhythm are built with Gary Peacock and Jack De Johnette which so penetrates boundaries. Indeed, the legendary jazz musicians they've really reached the predicate "great teacher". In fact, the audience is not so noticed that the bass player, Gary Peacock, actually appeared on stage with the use of hearing aids (hearing aid).

The concert concludes with a number of "God Bless The Child" that makes the audience giving standing ovation for so long. It is fortunate, Keith Jarret is also located in a very good mood that he gave up encore twice. I came home and out of the Wiener Konzerthaus with the feeling of hovering while searching the streets in downtown Vienna on a warm summer.

Dwiki Dharmawan, Musician

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