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Keith Jarrett Sacred Hymns Rar Download Digital BookletPublished May 24, 2019 Keith Jarrett Hymns Spheres (19762017) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit96 kHz Time 01:33:33 minutes 1,65 GB Genre: Jazz Studio Masters, Official Digital Download Digital Booklet, Front Cover ECM HymnsSpheres, Keith Jarretts celebrated 1976 encounter with the Trinity organ of Ottobeurens Benedictine abbey, is at last released in 24bit Studio-Master quality as a double-album set remastered from the original analog tapes.No overdubs or technical ornamentations were utilized, only the pure sound of the organ in the abbey is heard.The pure sound, as channelled by the mind, hands, and feet of one of the great improvisers of the age.
When HymnsSpheres was first released in 1976, some critics made comparisons with the organ music of Ligeti, Messiaen and Reger, but time has shown this to be an essential expression of Jarretts creativity, original to the core. The complete Hymns, Spheres, at last available on compact disc. Keith Jarretts first encounter with the Karl Joseph Riepp baroque organ of the Abbey of Ottobeuren one of the great improvisers of the age communing with one of Europes most famous instruments brought forth some truly unique music. The 1976 double LP release has long been a favourite amongst organ music aficionados as well as Jarretts loyal following, admired for Jarretts spontaneous improvisational resourcefulness, the variety of textures drawn from the instrument, and for the sheer physical power of the sound in the church, beautifully captured in the ECM recording. When this music was first released on CD, as Spheres in 1985, it was in truncated form, with only four of the original eleven tracks. The present edition restores the joyful Hymn of Remembrance and Hymn of Release to the beginning and end of the set, and includes all nine movements of the experimental Spheres. Keith Jarretts 1976 liner note: These improvisations were recorded on the Trinity Organ, the larger of the two Karl Joseph Riepp (1710-1775) organs at the Benedictine Abbey Ottobeuren. No overdubs, technical ornamentations or additions were utilized, only the pure sound of the organ in the abbey is heard. Many of the unique effects, although never before used, were accomplished by pulling certain stops part way, while others remain completely open or closed. These effects give Jarrett access to sliding pitches and notes outside the tempered scale. Keith Jarrett Sacred Hymns Rar Series In 2003Jarrett chose two tracks from Hymns, Spheres when compiling a double album of his personal favourites for ECMs Rarum series in 2003. Reviews from 1977: From the New York Times: Mr Jarretts latest release stands apart not only from his own canon but from almost every other record on the market. ![]() Most of the music is slow and spacey, with effects akin to electronic music, attained through a manipulation of organ stops to produce strange sonorities. Its an exotic set, and worth the attention of the curious jazz fan, progressive rock fan, and classical avant-garde fan. From Englands Oxford Mail: Jarretts extraordinary gift for melody and rhythm inside occasionally daunting improvisations make this a staggering record of the ability of a true musician to conjure music from the air that inspires, delights and provokes. From Polands Jazz Forum: Jarrett continues his extravagant ECM parade with a set of church organ improvisations. It is a grandiose undertaking and though this devotional session will not be everyones idea of a jazz record, Jarretts solid and dignified music sets him right along with the true masters of organ composition. Hymns, Spheres may prove to be an important landmark in contemporary music. ![]()
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