The band's life lasted until October 1976. Much later, due to the emergence of a "European" (or Scandinavian) counterpart in 1974, Jarrett's American group was called the "American Quartet". With the addition of Dewey Redman on tenor saxophone in 1971 (Atlantic sessions), the trio metamorphosed into a quartet which, according to different sources, didn't start working steadily until 1973. Keith Jarrett's recording career as a leader began in 1967 with the company of Charlie Haden on double-bass and Paul Motian on drums. Live – Solo piano (from different concerts)įirst trio + American Quartet (1967–1976) With orchestra conducted by Thomas Crawford Live – Standards Trio (Peacock & DeJohnette) Standards Trio with Gary Peacock & Jack DeJohnette Live – with orchestra conducted by Christopher Keene Solo piano, organ, voice & soprano saxophone Live – European Quartet (Garbarek, Danielsson & Christensen) Live – American Quartet (Redman, Haden, Motian)Įuropean Quartet (Garbarek, Danielsson & Christensen) With Garbarek, Haden and orchestra conducted by Mladen Gutesha With Jan Garbarek, string orchestra conducted by Mladen GuteshaĪmerican Quartet (Redman, Haden, Motian) and FrancoĪmerican Quartet (Redman, Haden, Motian) and Guilherme Franco With Willi Freivogel, Ralph Towner and orchestraĪmerican Quartet (Redman, Haden, Motian) and Danny Johnson plus Sam BrownĮuropean Quartet with Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson, and Jon Christensen Live – American Quartet (Redman, Haden, Motian) and Danny Johnson In chronological order as they were recorded, this general list contains Jarrett's albums (CD, LP, cassette) as a leader or co-leader excluding those related to the so-called "classical music" field where he plays Bach, Pärt, Mozart, Shostakovich, etc.Īmerican Quartet with Dewey Redman, Haden & MotianĪmerican Quartet (Redman, Haden & Motian)Īmerican Quartet (Redman, Haden & Motian) plus Sam Brown and Airto Moreira Well known for his tremendous impact on the piano and jazz scene, as a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and first class improviser, Keith Jarrett's original output embraces many different musical styles (some of them did not exist before him) and spans a period of almost 50 years, comprising a generous production of more than 100 albums. Over the years, Keith Jarrett has recorded in many different settings: jazz piano trio, classical and baroque music, improvised contemporary music, solo piano, etc. Catalog of published recordings by Keith Jarrett Keith Jarrett in 1975
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