An Unamplified Salute to Keith Jarrett; Tribute CD to This Eclectic Musician Sets Its Sights Low--and Hits the Mark

From: The Washington Post | Date: April 16, 2000| Author: Steve Futterman | Copyright information

A full-fledged musical tribute to Keith Jarrett has been a long time coming, but understandably so. How exactly do you approach one of the most accomplished, eclectic and prolific musician-composers that jazz--or should that be 20th-century music--has known?

Getting a handle on this musical leviathan isn't just daunting, it's downright dizzying. There's Jarrett the jazz piano virtuoso and composer; Jarrett the classical pianist, interpreting everything from Bach to Shostakovich; Jarret...

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