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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 39 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Ianianian on 10/3/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Excellent! Before I go they are legendaries, after I watched they are still legendaries.. My favorite Trio and my favorite pianist. Groove, Sensitive, locked in each other, passion. I have 20 albums of the trio and solo album. And this is same as I expected even better.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    they make u wanna live for them

    by ariasyy on 10/2/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    excellent! once in a life time u can feel so much respect, admiration and luck to surround so great artists! thank you, royce hall programer!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    jazz sells out Royce Hall

    by anybodyLA on 10/1/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Keith Jarrett has complete mastery of the piano. Every note he touches sounds beautiful. The layers of sound were perfectly proportioned, rhythm impeccable, technic, style and taste flawless. Drummer, Jack DeJohnette, is awesome in his ability to supply a rhythmic accompaniment that has endless variety, yet is ever subtle, sensitive and tasteful. Gary Peacock on bass has heart, soul, taste, tone, never does the expected, yet always makes sense. This trio is both sublime and thrilling every minute on stage!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/1/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Too short of a concert. Time flew way to fast as we were immersed in a dream of perfection. Sadly, we had to get up out our seats and drive back home. Luckily we have a relationship like the trio of Keith Jarrett, Jack and Gary or it would have been so depressing to come back to reality.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    KJT: Still cookin' after all these years!

    by BayouBennie on 10/1/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Like a fine Cabernet, Keith & Company only get better with age. 3 encores! You never feel cheated @ this trio's concerts, that is for sure. One note for Keith: stick to the music and leave the dry nonsequitors unspoken. And announcing the tunes from the stage would be nice & precedent setting. And to whomever organizes Lot 5 parking for Royce: I'm sure you can do better than Saturday night's fiasco! 20 minutes to get parked and about 15 minutes to get out! It's getting to be like the parking/exiting situation @ Dodger Stadium!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jarrett, DeJohnette, Peacock --- Sublime

    by JJJJazzman on 10/1/13Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Keith Jarrett had a health crisis a few years back, where he barely had the energy to sit at the piano and play. His playing at that time became spare, quiet, reflective, and at its best, exquisite and nearly perfect in capturing the essence of a tune, a mood, a state of being. This essential quality was carried forward in the concert on Saturday, extended to include the mastery of DeJohnette and Peacock. Here was music without ego, with not a single flourish by any musician calling attention to himself, nor even the group calling attention to itself. Only the evocation of the spirit of the music, inviting the audience to the transpersonal space from where the trio was meeting and communing with the music. They were never more in this place than on the ballads which constituted the majority of the evening. The (barely) uptempo numbers were playful, but didn't hold an emotional candle to the quiet space that the slower numbers produced. Sublime, exquisite, nearly a perfect concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    keith jarrett: upbeat and in top form

    by hhillsbill on 4/3/12Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    keith jarrett returned to los angeles for the second time in five months,this time for a solo performance at the exquisite disney hall.unlike some of his self proclaimed"self-indulgent"shows of the past,keith now plays shorter improvisations and in some cases popular songs.But whether he's playing 18 minute passages or four minute ones,he is always a joy to watch and listen to. truly one of america's masters of modern music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Keith Jarrett at his Best!!!

    by Mountainairgal on 3/29/12Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    It was one of the best Keith Jarrett solo performances I've seen in years! He's always good, but he exceeded my expectations Tuesday night at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. His improvisational piano music was masterful, soulful, at times playful, and deeply moving. When he stepped up to the microphone, he reflected on his earlier career and his struggle with chronic fatigue syndrome, all with a sense of humor. I was totally surprised when Jarrett played 4 encores. Unheard of in my experience. Above all, the music was the message - and a profound one it was! Bravo, Keith, and thank you!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 3/29/12Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    stunning. best i have ever seen of Keith Jarrett. plus he was happy, and who knew, he has a sense of humor!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Ancho on 3/29/12Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    Always stunning always the best!!! "Highinest" ,as my daughter would say, Pleasure.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    My first time at ROyce Hall

    by Urartu on 11/8/11Royce Hall UCLA - LOS ANGELES

    JDJ - the drummer was by far the youngest person in the audience, and I don't just mean this chronologically-speaking...there was something very youthful in his vibes, he had more fun than anyone else within 40 feet of me...people were so old and boring and snobby...my goodness... Jarret was pure magic, period. GP was really sublime and subtle, too subtle - he fit Miles' description of a bass player - if the bassist is heard then he's overplaying....eh.... Nice show, boring crowd, nice hall, but I dig the Baked Potato better. Peace.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Keith Farrett & co was incredible

    by hbskip on 10/31/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    The show that this group put on was unbelievable. I have never been to a better evening of jazz. The virtuosity of each member coupled with their symbiotic musical relationship made for one hell of a concert. Keith Jarrett's piano playing is nothing short of ethereal. Musically, the man is a genius. Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette are exceptional players as well and together they form a group that is unparalleled. Kudos and I can't wait to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    K,G, and J are better than ever

    by luvapiano on 10/30/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    From the opening note till the silence after the last note of the second encore the audience was locked into the great music of this amazing trio.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Keith and CO.

    by Cuack on 10/29/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Amazing musicians but............do they have to play so perfect? can they put a little bit of feeling to the notes they play?

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Jarrett Trio, not Impressed, 2nd time

    by GuitarJamie on 10/28/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    I consider my self a fan of the trio, especially DeJohnette. They're fantastic! They're sound is amazing, timing, song choice, blend, support, interplay... all of it, amazing. So why am I sitting there wondering why I feel short changed? Maybe it's over for the trio, maybe I just get the feeling that Jarrett's back towards the audience is the ultimate snub, perhaps I felt that the constant lack of melodic development, especially during a ballad, was over the thoughtless, or the trio starting 20 minutes late, playing 5 short pieces, and then taking a break... you gotta be kidding?!?!?! then a 4 song second set!?!?!?! for $110 and all the music I've purchased, I should be going to a concert and raving about it, not wondering where the energy was, the whole second set felt like it was phoned in. really upsetting. Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan and I've been listening since '79, I have many recordings of the trio, Keith solo, plenty with Gary playing with many other artists, as well as his solo stuff, and I consider DeJohnette to be the heir to the throne, but this concert was weak, phoned in, and not the balls out experience I was hoping to hear, after giving a second chance from two years ago.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by HarvardPianoman on 10/28/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Incomparable. Incredible. Inspirational. Wprds cannot adequately describe the Keith Jarret Experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Jack Dejohnette

    by nesor on 10/28/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    They played so well together, the variations and melodies fit together so well that you felt it was all scripted, except it tumbled out so spontaneously you knew it was being crafted as they played from one contrasting melody to another. God, It all fit so well together even though the originality produced distinct contrasting parts. I haven't the words to describe it clearly, but I felt it through my heart and soul. Ok, so you know I'm a hopeless romantic, but it's the best way I have to describe the sheer rhapsody and pleasure I shared with all those around me.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    You forget how good they are..

    by LASlyDog on 10/28/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    A unique sound and approach - ultra clean and quick. They play the standards in a different way than anyone else - building up to the original melody bending the time as they get there.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Keith was great

    by jdk90026 on 10/28/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    Great to see Keith Jarrett always. If you have to ask why, don't bother. Even on an imperfect night- the trio is important to see. It was a fine show, despite the UCLA kid in front of us who used her iPhone through the entire 1st set to text, facebook, and illuminate her note-taking (which somehow I doubt was full of insightful observations on KJ's harmonic choices). Finally stopped I asked her to, but I was sort of wishing Keith would have caught a glimpse, so she could see a REAL cranky old man in action.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Old guys still have it

    by Surfingpossum on 10/28/11Royce Hall - UCLA - Los Angeles

    If you like jazz, this is great. A bit solemn in a large hall. Some smoke in the air and whiskey in the glass would only improve things.