Keith Jarrett, the renowned jazz pianist, showcases his extraordinary versatility in this captivating live album, released on May 4, 2015, by ECM New Series. The album features Jarrett's masterful interpretations of two iconic piano concertos and a unique original composition, all performed with the backing of outstanding orchestras.
The first half of the album is dedicated to Samuel Barber's Piano Concerto, Op. 38, recorded live at the Congresshalle in Saarbrücken, Germany, in 1984. Jarrett's gymnastic piano lines dance and weave through the powerful, majestic swells of the orchestra, particularly evident in the first movement, "Allegro appassionato." The second movement, "Moderato," offers a moment of respite, while the final movement, "Allegro molto," brings the concerto to a thrilling close.
In the second half, Jarrett tackles Béla Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3, Sz. 119, performed live at the Kan-i Hoken Hall in Tokyo, Japan, in 1985. The concerto's three movements, "Allegretto," "Adagio religioso," and "Allegro vivace," demonstrate Jarrett's technical prowess and deep musicality. The album concludes with "Nothing But a Dream," an enchanting original composition by Jarrett, performed as an encore in Tokyo.
Throughout the album, Jarrett's sensitive and expressive playing shines, offering a unique perspective on these classical masterpieces. The orchestras, conducted by Dennis Russell Davies, provide a rich and supportive backdrop, allowing Jarrett's piano to soar. With a total runtime of 58 minutes, this album is a testament to Jarrett's artistry and his ability to connect with audiences on a profound level.