Keith Jarret: is this passage a quotation? |
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js
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Posted: 08 Mar 2020 at 4:30pm |
Interesting, I don't recognize it. It almost sounds like a raga melody.
If its western classical music, I would guess Erik Satie. Here is the link in clickable format: Edited by js - 08 Mar 2020 at 6:06pm |
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Perdido
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Hi! Sorry for my delayed reply. In the following link you will find the exact phrase that I was talking about (which, on the full version, starts at 49min and not 59 as I previously said. Sorry for that.) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KESV1KSDTkzVyLt428lLypbwXHb7P9u6/view?usp=sharing
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Just a short recording of the phrase in question would be enough.
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Unfortunately I don't have spotify or google play. If someone could post it to youtube it would be easier for others to check it out.
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the track is here, the problem can be a timing though |
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I have only the spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/track/3ogHFfJ367AAuAzI1VuKWi I don't it is on youtube... |
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Do you have a link so that we can hear it?
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Greetings, I was listening to Keith Jarret's Lausanne piece (1973), and the beautiful phrase at (approx.) 59min mark, and that is repeated many times after that, sounded very familiar to me. Without doubting Jarret's melodic ingenuity, I was wondering if this is a quotation from some other old piece (classical, perhaps)... Does anybody have an idea? |
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