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

    Fan

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

    It was great to see these guys. There are few of the old timers left. They were wonderful. The musical conversation was eloquent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LEGEND AND GENIUS

    by NAWLINSGORGE on 2/10/11Wolftrap - Washington

    The improvisation of this artist is unequaled in the jazz world of today. To hear a concert of Keith Jarrett is to meditate with a modern jazz prophet. The next century, Keith Jarrett will be remembered in the same company as Bird, Dizzy, Thelonius, Louis Armstrong , Miles Davis, Duke, and Coltrane for his amazing paradigm changing contributions to jazz. One can only hope that we will have many more years to share those special miracles that Keith brings to the stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jarrett at Disney Hall

    by Porchdog on 3/20/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    I have long been a fan but this was an event not to miss. Jarrett was, as always, a master at the ivories. He was well connected to the audience and played like he could feel them. His rebuke of the audience member who took a flash photo was classic Jarrett. He is a true path to the center of improvisation and a master of any venue he plays.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Keith Jarrett is a genius!

    by SandiaDurazno on 3/17/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    An amazing evening - can't wait for the CD to come out!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Keith Jarrett Solo Piano amazing

    by Jerome82 on 3/16/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    Wonderful concert in the nicest venue around. Sound was very good, although better in the level just below us, where I sat last time. $30.00 better? Maybe not but we had a great view of him. 2nd row 1st balcony center.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jarrett rules

    by Xsajohn on 3/16/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    Except maybe for the first atonal piece - this was an excellent experience. Keith rules the piano.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Keith Jarrett needs to cough more piano, less talk

    by Whinestein on 3/16/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    SO YOU KNOW He needs to get rid of his short oration (which did not make sense) and keep playing piano. The audience paid for his performance, not his Jerry Seinfeld stand up show. We do not need another Woody Allen. He gave an exceptional solo improvisation! he needs to play more of his original work rather than a Disney mock up. I didn't enjoy how he kept walking out of stage, making some of his audience believe that his performance was over. I noticed that audience slowly started walking out of the concert hall, disturbing others that stayed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by steinvayhanson on 3/16/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    There is no finer pianist. There is no more complete musician that I know of. Mr. Jarretts Improvisations are spellbinding. From the multi-tonal to the melodic jazz to the americana anthems. An amazing facility, a brilliant creator and an audience there to appreciate one of the few remaining creators in music. If there was a weakness it was the Los Angelians. I guess they're not used to reality. Anyway, that's not what LA is for, is it? If you didn't love the music that filled Disney hall last night, you either weren't listening or you've been in LA too long.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The genius !!!!

    by Ididnotcough on 3/16/10Walt Disney Concert Hall - Los Angeles

    Wow. An incredible performance. The virtuosity. The technical ability. The creativity. but...ahem...a small complaint. The acoustics in the Walt Disney Concert Hall are so excellent that every cough is transmitted perfectly to the opposite side of the venue. Apparently many Angelenos are smokers and the others are eager to be heard on live recordings. For performances like this, there should be a rigorous pre-qualification trial for members of the audience. I am sure Keith would agree.