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SHIROKKO PRÄSENTIERT ECM RECORDS Eine Ganz Persönliche Auswahl Des SHIROKKO-Teams Ausgabe Dezember 2013 PRÄSENTIERT SHIROKKO ECM RECORDS Eine ganz persönliche Auswahl des SHIROKKO-Teams Ausgabe Dezember 2013 Liebe Freunde des guten Geschmacks, . komponiert, mit melodischen 2013 war für uns ein reines "ECM-Jahr". Songstrukturen, mit Anfang und Ende. Wir haben herrliche CDs gehört, Schließlich gibt Keith Jarrett dem wunderbare Konzerte besucht und neunzigminütigen Konzert einen fabelhafte Musiker kennengelernt. würdigen Abschluß, dem nichts mehr hinzuzufügen ist. Lediglich das Es begann im Januar mit dem Atemholen im Bewußtsein, einen fulminanten Auftritt von Nik Bärtsch's KEITH JARRETT : RIO Glücksmoment miterlebt zu haben. Ronin im Haus der Kunst anläßlich der Sie spüren schon, liebe ECM-Ausstellung. Diese endete zwar "Alles was ich in Rio gespielt habe, ist Musikfreunde, ich bin restlos im Februar, doch die tiefen Eindrücke improvisiert, nicht wiederholbar, nicht begeistert. Auch Sie werden feststellen: wirken bis heute nach. in einem anderen Land, einem anderen das ist der beste Jarrett, den es seit Saal, mit einem anderen Publikum, in langer langer Zeit gegeben hat. Der Im Juli sorgte das Keith Jarrett Trio einer anderen Nacht". tosende Applaus des Publikums am für einen wunderschönen Abend in der Ende jedes Stücks beweist dies Münchner Philharmonie, ein Abend, So beschreibt Keith Jarrett sein eindrücklich. der noch sehr lang werden sollte… Solokonzert im wundervollen Theatro Keith Jarretts Solokonzerte waren Municipal Rio de Janeiro. Man glaubt schon immer legendär. Das 1975 Im Oktober dann ein äußerst ihm jedes Wort, wenn man die CD hört. aufgenommene Köln Concert ist emotionales Konzerterlebnis mit Denn sie dokumentiert eine völlig zurecht die meistverkaufte Jazz- Anja Lechner, Dino und Felix Saluzzi. musikalische Sternstunde. Kurz vor Aufnahme aller Zeiten. Aber es muß für seinem 66. Geburtstag erwies sich der einen Musiker mit einem derartig Wir sind sehr stolz, mit der Firma legendäre Pianist körperlich und vielseitigen Schaffen auch belastend ECM und mit vielen ihrer wunderbaren mental in hervorragender Verfassung. sein, ein halbes Künstlerleben lang an Künstler einen engen Kontakt zu – wohl eine wichtige Voraussetzung für einer einzigen Aufnahme gemessen zu pflegen. Wir nehmen dies zum Anlaß, eine derartige musikalische und werden. Von dieser "Last" hat sich uns bei allen ECM-Mitarbeitern für spieltechnische Meisterleistung. Jarrett endgültig befreit. Künftig wird die außergewöhnlich gute Um dies schon zu Beginn des er gemessen werden am denkwürdigen Zusammenarbeit zu bedanken. Konzerts zu demonstrieren, geht Konzert in Rio de Janeiro. Das ist für uns auch Verpflichtung, Jarrett gleich aufs Ganze, lotet seine Das behaupte ich ganz einfach. Ich bin weiterhin dafür zu sorgen, daß gute eigenen Möglich-keiten und die des sicher, Sie sind meiner Meinung… Musik verbreitet wird. Flügels aus. Jarrett selbst sagte, " diese Einleitung diente der Klärung". Lassen Keith Jarrett : RIO Deshalb präsentieren wir Ihnen hiermit Sie sich vom stürmischen Beginn aber 2011, Laufzeit 90", 2 CDs € 25,00 erneut unsere hauseigenen Lieblings- nicht abschrecken! Jarrett nimmt CDs von ECM Records. Auf einige sich alsbald deutlich zurück und Keith Jarrett describes his concert in Klassiker mußten wir aus Platzgründen präsentiert zunächst sehr abwechs- Rio: "What I played in Rio can not be leider verzichten, sicher haben Sie lungsreiche Titel, wie ein Koch der die repeated, not in another country, diese längst in der Sammlung. Zutaten für ein wohlschmeckendes another location, with another auditory, Ganz bestimmt finden Sie in unser Menü vorbereitet. Er nennt diese Titel in another night". Listening to this Liste aber noch einige interessante "parts" = "Kapitel". Ab Kapitel 6, outstanding CD you will believe every CDs, deren Anschaffung sich lohnt. nachdem Jarrett die musikalischen single word, as the recording Grenzen seines Auftritts festgelegt hat, demonstrates a really unforgettable entwickelt sich eine eindrucksvolle Wie zum Beispiel die herausragenden evening. The frenetic applause after Neuerscheinungen des Jahres von Eleni Abfolge musikalischer Köstlich- every single part of the concert proves Karaindrou oder Carla Bley, das keiten, äußerst lyrische Stücke the high quality of Jarrett's extrem spannende Konzert La notte wechseln sich ab mit jazzigen Grooves. improvisation. From a cathartic intro he mit Ketil Bjørnstad oder die großartige Im Unterschied zu früheren Liveaufnahme des Keith Jarrett Trios. Soloaufnahmen, wo er oft in langen gets more and more into deeply lyrical Exkursen seine Motive herausarbeitete, and intense musical moments. Since his sind seine Stücke nun sehr kompakt, legendary Köln Concert he has never Viel Spaß beim Lesen und Hören ausgereift, als seien sie nicht im played better!? This is my opinion, and I wünscht Ihnen Ihr SHIROKKO-Team Moment entstanden, sondern durch- am very sure you will agree… will hear Keith Jarrett again at his best, sorgt. Dadurch klingt diese CD so energetic and concentrated, lyrical and wunderbar friedlich, entspannt, als grooving (I guess the stage ground in wolle sie einen wolkenverhangenen Tag Munich's Herkulessaal is still vibrating musikalisch illustrieren. Wundervolle by the sound of Jarrett's stomping Pianoklänge, ein hin und wieder feet…). gestrichener Baß und das gefühlvolle And you will hear one of Keith Jarrett's Saxophon ergeben ein Klangbild, das KEITH JARRETT : CONCERTS magic moments: shortly before the end ohne jedes Pathos auskommt und mit BREGENZ / MÜNCHEN 1981 of the concert there are breathtaking seinen traumhaft wirkenden Klängen parts of a second until the artist die Gedanken der Hörer automatisch Der komplette Mitschnitt des releases the audience in a very special and relaxed mood. A great addition to kreisen läßt. München-Konzerts von 1981 ist nun Jarrett's incredible work, and a erstmals auf CD erschienen – ein recording of real fine sound quality. Tord Gustavsen Quartet : The Well Glücksgriff! Denn Keith Jarrett war Also the Bregenz concert which can be 2012, Laufzeit 53 ", CD € 19,90 auch an diesem Abend in Höchstform heard on CD 3 of this set sounds much (wie sein obligatorisches Mitsingen und better than the version released many Together with his band the Norwegian -stöhnen eindrücklich beweist), er hat years ago! What are you waiting for? piano player creates a wonderful and nicht nur lange Tonkaskaden Buy and enjoy! smooth musical atmosphere that invites entworfen, sondern auch you to dream away… ausgesprochen rhythmisch akzentuiert gespielt. Dabei häufig die Bühne des Herkulessaals als Resonanzkörper genützt, wie im äußerst expressiven Part IV , bei dem ihm das Piano als Percussioninstrument dient. In der wunderschönen Zugabe Heartland schließlich gibt es, ganz kurz ANAT FORT TRIO : AND IF vor Schluß, einen dieser typischen TORD GUSTAVSEN TRIO : Jarrett-Momente: ein paar Zehntel- CHANGING PLACES Die israelische Pianistin Anat Fort sekunden lang herrscht atem- So könnte die optimale Barmusik legt ein beeindruckend ausgereiftes beraubende Stille. Nicht nur für Jarrett klingen: Der norwegische Pianist Tord Werk vor, in dem sie sowohl sondern auch für das Publikum ein Gustavsen und sein Trio haben eine spielerisches Können wie auch tiefes Luftholen vor den absolut homogen wirkende CD aufge- musikalische Einfühlsamkeit beweist. Schlußakkorden. Und ein letzter Beweis nommen, die in ihrer sanftmütigen Ein Werk voller emotionaler Momente für einen erneut großen Konzertabend. Wirkung derart schön zu hören ist, aber auch voller intellektueller Klasse. Daß dieser Mitschnitt in gewohnt daß man sich augenblicklich an einen And If ist eine sehr interessante, guter Klangqualität wiedergegeben Tresen wünscht. Doch auch sehr inspirierende CD. Sie ist gefällig, wird, spricht für die Ernsthaftigkeit und Abstinenzler werden zugeben : diese ohne ins Easy Listening abzugleiten. Sie Genauigkeit, mit der Manfred Eicher Klaviermusik zählt zum Schönsten, was ist anspruchsvoll, ohne abgehoben und ECM Records die Archive pflegen. in diesem Genre jemals erschienen ist. akademisch zu sein. Sie ist Dies betrifft auch die ebenfalls in künstlerisch, ohne allzu virtuos zu diesem 3-CD-Set enthaltene Aufnahme Tord Gustavsen Trio : Changing Places wirken. Ganz einfach: großartig! "Bregenz 1981", die schon unter dem 2003, Laufzeit 66", CD € 19,90 Titel Concerts erhältlich ist und die mit Anat Fort Trio : And If einem der schönsten Intros begeistert, This could be the perfect sound for 2010, Laufzeit 52 ", CD € 19,90 hanging around in a bar – smooth piano die Jarrett jemals gespielt hat. Welche sounds with high musical quality. Anat Fort, piano player from Israel, Freude - die Neu-Überspielung klingt demonstrates her classically trained um Lichtjahre besser, es ist, als würde play with a very inspiring CD of trio man einen Vorhang öffnen, einen jazz. Don't miss this fine CD !!! Schleier wegziehen, einen zusätzlichen Klangraum öffnen. Selbst wenn Sie die CD "Concerts" bereits besitzen, kaufen Sie sich trotzdem das 3-CD-Set. Die München- Einspielung brauchen Sie sowieso! TORD GUSTAVSEN QUARTET: Keith Jarrett : Concerts THE WELL Bregenz München 1981 Wenn Sie einen bestimmten Titel bei 2013, 150 Minuten, 3 CDs € 32,00 Für seine neue CD hat sich Tord uns bestellen wollen ––– rufen Sie uns doch einfach an! Wir bevorzugenbevorzugen das Gustavsen wieder den fabelhaften doch einfach an! Wir bevorzugen das persönliche Gespräch. Da sind wir, im On this CD, recorded in Munich 1981 Saxofonisten Tore Brunborg ins Team and now released for the first time, you Gegensatz zu unserer Musikauswahl, geholt, der
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