Keith Jarrett's Cologne concert

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  • grippie
    • Mar 2025

    Keith Jarrett's Cologne concert

    BBC's Radio4's re run this week of their For One Night Only - Series 6 - Thursday's programme was a repeat of a little gem, the Keith Jarrett's The Cologne Concert programme:





    Quote from iPlayer:
    Paul Gambaccini recalls classic albums. In January 1975, jazz pianist Keith Jarrett improvised at Cologne Opera House, recording the best-selling solo album in jazz history.

    Paul Gambaccini presents the award-winning series that re-visits the occasions on which a classic live album was recorded. He hears from those who were there, on-stage, backstage and in the audience, to re-create the event for all of us who, each time we play the album, think: 'If only I could have been there'.

    Keith Jarrett had made his name as a jazz pianist working with Art Blakey, Charles Lloyd and Miles Davis. But in the 1970s he began to give solo performances, frequently improvised. On 24 January 1975, at the Opera House in Cologne, Germany, he played an entirely improvised concert to a packed house. Lasting over an hour, it was released on ECM, the new jazz label founded by Manfred Eicher. Keith Jarrett: The Cologne Concert was to become not only the best-selling solo album in jazz history, but also the best-selling piano recording ever.

    The concert promoter was an amateur jazz enthusiast: Vera Brandes, who was only 17 at the time. For this programme she returns to the Cologne Opera House, sharing her memories of an extraordinary evening with others who were there, including sound engineers Martin Wieland and Eva Bauer-Oppelland, and members of the audience. She recalls how she begged and borrowed to set up the concert, revealing the drama of her discovery that the wrong grand piano had been placed on the stage and her futile efforts to find a replacement. It turns out that for this record-breaking album, Jarrett improvised on an out-of-tune piano with a smattering of mute keys!

    Recapturing the magical intensity of Jarrett's epic performance, Paul Gambaccini hears those who were there recall a night of emotion and euphoria which they've never forgotten, and conveys through Jarrett's masterly performance a sense of history being made.

    Broadcast on
    BBC Radio 4, 11:30PM Thu, 29 Dec 2011
    Available until
    12:00AM Thu, 1 Jan 2099
    First broadcast
    BBC Radio 4, 10:30AM Sat, 9 Apr 2011
    Categories
    Factual, Arts, Culture & the Media, Music, Classic Pop & Rock Duration
    30 minutes
  • Old Grumpy
    Full Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 3693

    #2
    Thanks - sounds good - I'd better try and catch it before 2099!

    OG

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    • charles t
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 592

      #3
      Thank you, Grippie.

      In fact, after forsaking my LP of Koln - I ordered my ECM compact disc direct from Germany...not wanting a US pressing.

      Now the worm has turned, and Koln now released as a 180 gram LP.

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      • grippie

        #4
        180 gram of lovely vinyl

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        • Russ

          #5
          Thanks for the headsup. Am starting to listen now (and hoping not to be too short-changed for this cut-down 30min programme).

          Russ

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          • Old Grumpy
            Full Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 3693

            #6
            Interesting programme - thanks, Grippie

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