5. The years ranging from 1990 to 2000+5.1 Lousadzak for Piano and Orchestra, (Alan Hovhaness)1990. Recorded 1989. MusicMasters Records, Musicmaster 66204. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), American Composer's Orchestra, Dennis Russell Davies (director). 5.2 Tribute, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)1990. Live; Köln Philarmonic, October 15, 1989. ECM 1420/21; 2-LP 847 135-1/2-CD 847 135-2. Prix du President de la Republique (Album of the Year) - 1990, Charles Cros Academy (France). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Lover Man: Lee Konitz, I Hear a Rhapsody: Jim Hall, Little Girl Blue: Nancy Wilson, Solar: Bill Evans, Sun Prayer: Keith Jarrett, Just In Time: Charlie Parker, Smoke Gets In Your Eyes: Coleman Hawkins, All of You: Miles Davis, Ballad of the Sad Young Man: Anita O'Day, All the Things You Are: Sonny Rollins, It's Easy to Remember: John Coltrane, U Dance (Keith Jarrett). 5.3 Paris Concert, (Keith Jarrett)1990. Live; Salle Pleyel, Paris, October 17, 1988; Peter Laenger, Andreas Neubronner (sound engineer). ECM 1401; LP 839 173-1/CD 839 173-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: October 17, 1988 (Keith Jarrett), The Wind (Russ Freeman, Jerry Gladstone), Blues (Keith Jarrett). 5.4 Keith Jarrett at his best, (Keith Jarrett)1990. JCI (Warner special products), 1990; CD JCD-3652, Barcode number 05109-13652-26; "Giants of Jazz" series. Address of JCI is: 21550 Oxnard Street, Suite 920, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Tracks: Birth, Life Between The Exit Signs, Trust, Somewhere Before, Gypsy Moth. 5.5 Two Miles Live, (Miles Davis)1990. Live; Concerthaus Wien, November 5 1971; Discurios Dis 201 LP. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano sax), Keith Jarrett (electric piano), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Leon Chancler (drums), Don Alias (congas), James "Mtume" Foreman (percussion). Tracks: Directions, Sivad, What I say, Sanctuary, Miles run the Voodoo down, Selim, Yesterday, Funky Tonk. 5.6 The Cure, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)1991. Live; Town Hall, NYC, April 21 1990; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer). ECM 1440; CD 849 650-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Bemsha Swing, Old Folks, Woody'n You, Blame It On My Youth, Golden Earrings, Body and Soul, The Cure (Keith Jarrett), Things Ain't What They Used to Be. 5.7 Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Buch II, (Johann Sebastian Bach)1991. Cavelight Studio, NJ, May 1990; Peter Laenger (sound engineer). ECM NEW SERIES 1433/34; 2-CD 847 936-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (harpsichord) (*). Tracks: Präludien und Fugen I-XII (BWV 870-881), Präludien und Fugen XIII-XXIV (BWV 882-893). (*) Instrument made by Tatsuo Takahashi. 5.8 Etruscan Concerto, (Peggy Glanville-Hicks)1991. MusicMaster Records, Musicmaster 67089. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Brooklyn Philarmonic, Dennis Russell Davies (director). 5.9 Sonatas for Recorder and Continuo, (George Fredrick Händel)1991. Cavelight Studio, NJ, 1990; Peter Laenger (sound engineer); Manfred Eicher (producer). RCA Victor 60441-2. Featuring: Michala Petri (flutes), Keith Jarrett (harpsichord). Tracks: Sonata in G Major (HWV 363), Sonata in A Minor (HVW 362), Sonata in C Major (HWV 365), Sonata in F Major (HWV 369), Sonata in Bb Major (HWV 377), Sonata in D Minor (HWV 378). 5.10 Flutes Sonata, (Johann Sebastian Bach)1992. Cavelight Studio, NJ, February 28-29 and March 1, 1992; Peter Laenger (sound engineer); Keith Jarrett and Peter Laenger (producers). RCA Victor 61274-2. Featuring: Michala Petri (flutes), Keith Jarrett (harpsichord) (*). Tracks: Sonata in Bb Minor (BWV 1030), Sonata in G Major (BWV 1031), Sonata in A Major (BWV 1032), Sonata in C Major (BWV 1033), Sonata in G Minor (BWV 1034), Sonata in F Major (BWV 1035). (*) Instrument made by Carl Fudge. 5.11 Silence, (Keith Jarrett)1992. Atlantic Recording Studios, NYC, September 9, 1977; Tony May (sound engineer); Esmond Edwards (producer); Michael Cuscuna (reissue producer). Impulse/GRP GRD-117 (CD). Reissue of Byablue and Bop-Be. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano, soprano sax, percussion), Dewey Redman (tenor sax, musette), Charlie Haden (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums, percussion). Tracks: Byablue, Rainbow, Trieste, Fantasm, Mushi Mushi, Silence, Bop-Be, Gotta Get Some Sleep, Blackberry Winter, Pocket Full of Cherry, Byablue. 5.12 24 Preludes and Fugues, Opus 87, (Dmitri Shostakovich)1992. Salle de Musique, La Chaux de Fonds, July 1991; Peter Laenger (sound engineer). ECM NEW SERIES 1469/70; 2-CD 437 189-2. Best classical instrumental soloist - 1992, Grammy Nomination (USA). Best classical CD of the Year - 1992, CD Review (USA). Best of Year List - 1992, John Rockwell, New York Times. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Preludes and Fugues, Opus 87, 1-12; Preludes and Fugues, Opus 87, 13-24. 5.13 Bye Bye Blackbird, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)1993. Live; Power Station, NYC, October 12, 1991; Jay Newland (sound engineer). ECM 1467; CD 513 074-2. Album of the Year (Reader's Poll) - 1993, Swing Journal (Germany). Silverdisc Award - 1993, Swing Journal (Germany). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Bye Bye Blackbird, You Won't Forget Me, Butch and Butch, Summer Night, For Miles (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette), Straight No Chaser, I Thought About You, Blackbird, Bye Bye (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette). 5.14 Vienna Concert, (Keith Jarrett)1993. Vienna State Opera, Vienna, July 13, 1991; Peter Laenger (sound engineer); Manfred Eicher and Keith Jarrett (producers). ECM 1481; CD 513 437-2. Includes a poem by Robert Bly. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Vienna, Part I; Vienna, Part II. 5.15 The French Suites, (Johann Sebastian Bach)1993. Cavelight Studio, NJ, September 1991; Peter Laenger (sound engineer). ECM NEW SERIES 1513/14; CD 437 955-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (harpsichord). Tracks: Suite No. 1 in D Minor (BWV 812), Suite No. 2 in C Minor (BWV 813), Suite No. 3 in B Minor (BWV 814), Suite No. 4 in Eb Minor (BWV 815), Suite No. 5 in G Major (BWV 816), Suite No. 6 in E Major (BWV 817). 5.16 Live 1970 / 1973, (Miles Davis)1993. MD CD 1-4 (Italy). Volume 1: Lennies on The Turnpike (Boston), 1971. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (saxophones), Keith Jarrett (electric piano, electric organ), Mike Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Airto Moreira (percussion). Tracks: Funky Tonk, Directions, What I Say, Honky Tonk. Volume 2: Fillmore West, San Francisco, October 17, 1970. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (saxophones), Keith Jarrett (electric piano, electric organ), Mike Henderson (electric bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums), Jumma Santos (percussion). Tracks: Directions, Honky Tonk, Unidentified Track, Sanctuary, Yesternow, Bitches Brew, Inamorata / The Theme. Volume 3: Neue Stadthalle, Dietikon (Switzerland), October 22, 1971. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (saxophones), Keith Jarrett (electric piano, electric organ), Mike Henderson (electric bass), Leon Chancler (drums), Don Alias (congas), James "Mtume" Foreman (percussion). Tracks: Directions, Honky Tonk / Sivad, What I Say, Sanctuary, Funky Tonk, Yesternow. 5.17 Foundations: the Keith Jarrett Anthology (1966-1971), (Keith Jarrett)1994. Joel Dorn (producer). Rhino R2-71593. (1) From a recording session for the never published album Love Animal by Bob Moses (Vanguard Apostolic Studios, NYC, 1968); Bob Moses and David Becker (producers). Keith Jarrett (piano), Steve Swallow (accoustic bass), Bob Moses (drums), Jim Pepper (tenor sax). (2) Art Blakey and The New Jazz Messangers, Buttercorn Lady. (3) Charles Lloyd, Forest Flower. (4) The Charles Lloyd Quartet, Journey Within. (5) Airto, Free. (6)(7) Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett. (8)(9)(10) Keith Jarrett, Life Between the Exit Signs. (11)(12)(13)(14) Keith Jarrett Trio, Somewhere Before. (15)(16) Keith Jarrett, Birth. (17)(18)(19)(20) Keith Jarrett, The Mourning of a Star. (21)(22)(23) Keith Jarrett, El Juicio. Tracks: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1), My Romance (from Jumbo) (2), Sorcery (Charles Lloyd) (3), Love No. 3 (Keith Jarrett) (4), So Tender (Keith Jarrett) (5), Grow Your Own (Keith Jarrett) (6), Moonlight / In Your Quiet Place (7), Lisbon Stomp (8), Love No. 1 (9), Everything I Love (10), Moving Soon (11), Somewhere Before (12), A Moment for Tears (13), Pretty Ballad (14), Birth (15), Spirit (16), Interlude No. 3 (17), Standing Outside (18), The Mourning of a Star (19), Sympathy (20), Piece for Ornette (long version) (21), Piece for Ornette (short version) (22), Pardon My Rags (23). 5.18 At the Deer Head Inn, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian)1994. Live; The Deer Head Inn, Allentown, PA, September 16, 1992; Kent Heckman (sound engineer); Bill Goodwin (producer). ECM 1531; CD 517 720-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Paul Motian (drums). Tracks: Solar, Basin Street Blues, Chandra, You Don't Know What Love Is, You and the Night and the Music, Bye Bye Blackbird, It's Easy to Remember. 5.19 Bridge of Light, (Keith Jarrett)1994. State University of NYC, Purchase, March 1993; Peter Laenger (sound engineer); Keith Jarrett and Manfred Eicher (producers). ECM NEW SERIES 1450; CD 445 350-2. Featuring: The Fairfield Orchestra, Thomas Crawford (director). Tracks: Elegy for Violin and String Orchestra (1984), Michelle Makarski (violin); Adagio for Oboe and String Orchestra (1984), Marcia Butler (oboe); Sonata for Violin and Piano (1984), Keith Jarrett (piano) and Michelle Makarski (violin): Celebration, Song, Dance, Birth, Dance; Bridge of Light for Viola and Orchestra (1990), Patricia McCarthy (viola). 5.20 What I Say? Volume 1, (Miles Davis (featuring Keith Jarrett))1994. Live; Wiener Konzerthaus, November 5, 1971. JMY 1015-2. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (saxophones), Keith Jarrett (electric piano, electric organ), Mike Henderson (electric bass), Leon Chancler (drums), Don Alias (congas), James "Mtume" Foreman (percussion). Tracks: Directions / Honky Tonk / What I Say / Sanctuary / It's About That Time. 5.21 What I Say? Volume 2, (Miles Davis (featuring Keith Jarrett))1994. Live; Fillmore West, San Francisco, October 17, 1970. JMY 1016-2. Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (saxophones), Keith Jarrett (electric piano, electric organ), Mike Henderson (electric bass), Leon Chancler (drums), Don Alias (congas), James "Mtume" Foreman (percussion). Tracks: Yesternow, Part 3 / Funky Tonk / The "Sanctuary" Theme. 5.22 3 Sonaten fuer Viola da Gamba und Cembalo, (J.S. Bach)1994. Recorded September 1991, Cavelight Studio, New Jersey; Peter Laenger (sound engineer); Manfred Eicher (producer). ECM NEW SERIES 1501; CD 445 230-2. Featuring: Kim Kashkashian (viola), Keith Jarrett (cembalo). Tracks: Sonate G major (BWV 1027), Sonate D major (BWV 1028), Sonate G minor (BWV 1029). 5.23 Standards in Norway, (Keith Jarrett Trio)1995. Live; Konserthus, Oslo, October 7, 1989; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer); Manfred Eicher (producer). ECM 1542; CD 521 717-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: All Of You, Little Girl Blue, Just In Time, Old Folks, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing, Dedicated to You, I Hear a Rhapsody, How About You? 5.24 Keith Jarrett At the Blue Note - The Complete Recordings, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)1995. Live; Blue Note, NYC, June 3-5, 1994; Jan Erik Kongshaug (sound engineer); Manfred Eicher (producer). ECM 1575-80 78118-21575-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (double-bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Friday June 3rd, 1994 1st Set: In Your Own Sweet Way, How Long Has This Been Going On, While We're Young, Partners, No Lonely Nights, Now's the Time, Lament; Friday June 3rd, 1994 2nd Set: I'm Old Fashioned, Everything Happens to Me, If I Were a Bell, In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning, Oleo, Alone Together, Skylark, Things Ain't What They Used to Be; Saturday June 4th, 1994 1st Set: Autumn Leaves, Days of Wine and Roses, Bop-Be, You Don't Know What Love Is, Muezzin, When I Fall in Love; Saturday June 4th, 1994 2nd Set: How Deep Is the Ocean, Close Your Eyes, Imagination, I'll Close My Eyes, I Fall in Love Too Easily, The Fire Within, Things Ain't What They Used to Be; Sunday June 5th, 1994 1st Set: On Green Dolphin Street, My Romance, Don't Ever Leave Me, You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To, La Valse Bleue, No Lonely Nights, Straight, No Chaser; Sunday June 5th, 1994 2nd Set: Time After Time, For Heaven's Sake, Partners, Desert Sun, How About You? 5.25 Händel Suites for Keyboard, (George Fredrick Händel)1995. Recorded September 1993, State University of New York, Purchase, Tonmeister: Peter Laenger, Produced by Manfred Eicher; ECM NEW SERIES 1530 445 298-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: Suite HWV 452 (G Minor / g-moll / sol mineur), Suite HWV 447 (D Minor / d-moll / ré mineur), Suites II / No.7 HWV 440 (B-flat Major / B-Dur / Beacute;mol majeur), Suites I / No.8 HWV 433 (F Minor / f-moll / fa mineur), Suites I / No.2 HWV 427 (F Major / F-Dur / fa majeur), Suites I / No.4 HWV 429 (E Minor / e-moll / mi mineur), Suites I / No.1 HWV 426 (A Major / A-Dur / la majeur). 5.26 Another Bitches Brew, (Miles Davis)1995. Live; November 3, 1971, Beograd; 2-CD-set, Jazz Door (JD 1284/85). Featuring: Miles Davis (trumpet), Gary Bartz (soprano and alto saxophones), Keith Jarrett (electric piano, organ), Michael Henderson (Fender bass), Leon Chancler (drums), James Mtume Foreman (percussion), Charles Don Alias (congas). Tracks: Directions (Joe Zawinul), Honky Tonk (Miles Davis), What I Say (Miles Davis), Sanctuary (Wayne Shorter, Miles Davis), It's About That Time - Inamorata (Miles Davis), Yesternow - Part 1 (Miles Davis). 5.27 Piano Concertos K.467, 488, 595, Masonic Funeral Music K.477, Symphony in G Minor K.550, (W. A. Mozart)1996. Recorded November 1994 and January 1995 at Mozart-Saal / Liederhalle, Stuttgart. Peter Laenger (tonmeister). Manfred Eicher (producer). ECM New Series 1565/66 449 670-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Dennis Russell Davies (conductor). Tracks: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.23 in A Major K.488, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.27 in B-flat Major K.595, Masonic Funeral Music K.477, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.21 in C Major K.467, Symphony No.40 in G Minor K.550. 5.28 La Scala, (Keith Jarrett)1997. Recorded February 13, 1995 and January 1995 at Teatro alla Scala, Milano. Manfred Eicher (producer). ECM 1640 537 268-2. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: La Scala - Part I, La Scala - Part II, Over the rainbow. 5.29 W.A.Mozart Piano Concertos, (Keith Jarrett)1998 (?). ECM 1624 (2 CD). Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Dennis Russell Davies, (conductor). Tracks: Piano Concerto in D Minor K 466, Piano Concerto in G Major K 453, Piano Concerto in E flat Major K 271 (Jeunehomme), Adagio and Fugue in C Minor K 546. 5.30 Tokyo '96, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)1998. Recorded live March 30, 1996 at Orchad Hall, Tokyo. ECM 1666. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: It Could Happen To You, Never Let Me Go, Billie's Bounce, Summer Night, I'll Remember April, Mona Lisa, Autumn Leaves, Last Night When We Were Young Caribbean Sky, John's Abbey, My Funny Valentine Song. 5.31 The Melody At Night, With You, (Keith Jarrett)1999 (?). ECM 1675. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano). Tracks: I Loves You Porgy, I Got It Band And That Ain't Good, Don't Ever Leave Me, Someone To Watch Over Me, My Wild Irish Rose, Blame It On My Youth, Meditation, Something To Remember You By, Be My Love, Shenandoah, I'm Through With Love. 5.32 Whisper Not, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)2000 (?). Release date is October 2000. ECM 1724. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: Bouncin' with Bud, Whisper Not, Groovin' High, Chelsea Bridge, Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams, Round Midnight, Sandu, What Is This Thing Called Love, Conception, Prelude To A Kiss, Hallucinations, All My Tomorrows, Poinciana, When I Fall In Love. 5.33 Inside Out, (Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette)October 2001 (?). ECM 1780. Featuring: Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (accoustic bass), Jack DeJohnette (drums). Tracks: From The Body, Inside Out, 341 Free Fade, Riot, When I Fall In Love.
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