Recorded live in Tokyo, July 25, 1993 at Open Theater East. Keith Jarrett piano Gary Peacock double-bass Jack DeJohnette drums I Fall In Love Too Easily (Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne)
The opening and closing piano segments in this piece suggest how easy it really is to love...not just in a romantic sense, but also (and probably more so) in a humanitarian way...or at least Keith makes it sound & feel easy...natural & flawless. Makes me reflect on all the people I've loved through the years...if they were all in a room at the same time I'd tell them that it was easy to love them...all.
@@MrRickywallace I really don't understand what your point is. You claimed that him deviating from the main melody is more artistic and this makes no sense to me because art is subjective. Not "to a point" it just is. If it was a factual thing then people wouldn't need to ask why he does it. I don't understand how your analogy applies here
The opening and closing piano segments in this piece suggest how easy it really is to love...not just in a romantic sense, but also (and probably more so) in a humanitarian way...or at least Keith makes it sound & feel easy...natural & flawless. Makes me reflect on all the people I've loved through the years...if they were all in a room at the same time I'd tell them that it was easy to love them...all.
我々どんなにラッキーだろう。この音楽のある世界に生まれてきて。
I do not fall in love easily, but this is what I love.
You need somebody that you love when you hear this you want them by your side.
Bravissimo Keith...Leonardo di maro TH-cam jazz PIANIST COMPOSER
What an exquisite performance--thanks for sharing it!
one of the greatest recordings of music, let alone Jazz, of all time.
Listening at 5:57 minutes he begins to play the standard melody. I suppose he was playing the changes to the song earlier below some other melody??
He makes a short introduction, then plays the theme, improvises, at 5:57 returns the theme for end and then makes 2-3 minutes cadenza for end.
Yes, to make it more complex--artistically!
מומלץ לקרוא פרק לד' ביחזקאל שבו דברי נבואה על הדור הזה
The solo closing is so emotional..wow
Que maravilla ! El arte te transporta, te eleva, te pone en otra sintonía superior. Belleza absoluta ...
The sense for melody and phrasing.. fucking unbelievable. Keith is amazing.
Se disfruta y se sufre como el amor...cuando se tiene y cuando se pierde
Did Keith Jarrett just improvise a Bach solo passage?
Astonishing...
Perfection
Wonderful 😍
Wonderful!
Je ne me lasse pas de ce pianiste !! Encore et encore ...
Love how he tries to play vibrato on the piano lol 😆 🔥
I don’t even have the words to say how great Keith is .
awesome
Amazing!
Wow.......
Easy to fall in love with Keith ❤
Love
Miss his performances
7:58 la ci darem la mano
Perfect performance
Keiforu Gerotto
❤️
❤bellissimo
体が震える。
3:33
This does not sound like I Fall in Love.... what song is it?
I know right....doesn't sound like he's playing the melody but it you hum the melody it seems to follow the changes. hmmm
It's a tinge of it to avoid staid playing, enhancing the artistic rendering.
@@MrRickywallace art is subjective though
@@nezkeys79 To a point, yes, but I cannot draw and Rembrandt could. That is a fact, not a subjective observation.
@@MrRickywallace I really don't understand what your point is. You claimed that him deviating from the main melody is more artistic and this makes no sense to me because art is subjective. Not "to a point" it just is. If it was a factual thing then people wouldn't need to ask why he does it. I don't understand how your analogy applies here