Keith Jarrett

Jarrett's music swells and recedes with an intricate interplay of tension and release, creating a dense tapestry of emotive phrases that breathe in sync with the listener's heartbeat.

jazz

United States

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The song

“My Song”

This track features a memorable melody and showcases Jarrett's lyrical piano style, providing an engaging entry point for new listeners.

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About Keith Jarrett

Keith Jarrett matters because he reshaped the landscape of improvised music, turning solo piano performances into explorative journeys that resonate deeply with both intimate and expansive emotional experiences.
His approach transcends traditional jazz confines, creating a sonic space where spontaneity meets profound expression, inviting audiences to engage with the music as a living conversation rather than a set repertoire. Jarrett's innovative process...
His approach transcends traditional jazz confines, creating a sonic space where spontaneity meets profound expression, inviting audiences to engage with the music as a living conversation rather than a set repertoire. Jarrett's innovative process lies in his ability to blend classical training with jazz improvisation, often drawing from a well of personal introspection and cultural influences. He frequently eschews conventional song structures, allowing the narrative of each performance to develop organically. This method transforms each concert into a unique event, fostering a sense of connection between performer and listener, as if they are co-navigating an unfolding story. His songwriting often delves into themes of transcendence, solitude, and the human condition, employing a voice that balances sincerity with intricate emotional nuance. Rather than relying on lyrical storytelling, his work communicates through melodic motifs and rhythmic exploration, using silence as effectively as sound to evoke feelings and imagery that resonate on multiple levels.

92 studio albums· 5 decades· United States

Full discography

Keith Jarrett's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

92 releases 92 albums 1968–2025
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Studio albums (90)

Grouped by decade — 7 eras.

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