Concert Archive
Notable Archival Performances
Carnegie Hall (Isaac Stern Auditorium)
One of Keith Jarrett's final public solo piano performances before his strokes in 2018. The evening was marked by sharp political commentary between improvised movements, showcasing his characteristic intellectual intensity.
Royal Festival Hall
An acclaimed late-career solo performance in Europe. Jarrett improvised abstract micro-suites and melodic ballads, expressing a highly focused, refined musical architecture.
The Blue Note Jazz Club
A legendary three-night engagement of the Standards Trio. Over six sets, the group recorded the historic box-set "At the Blue Note", displaying the absolute pinnacle of piano trio telepathy and re-invention of American standards.
Carnegie Hall
An early and highly celebrated performance by the newly formed Standards Trio. This concert cemented the group's reputation in the US after successful European recording dates.
Tokyo Sun Plaza
Part of the historic eight-concert solo tour of Japan, recorded and compiled as the massive 10-LP box set "Sun Bear Concerts". The Tokyo performance is widely regarded as the emotional core of the tour.
Cologne Opera House
The legendary "Köln Concert". Facing an out-of-tune baby grand and deep physical pain, Jarrett improvised a 66-minute masterwork featuring hypnotic gospel/rhythmic patterns, changing music history.
* Note: Following medical developments in 2018, Keith Jarrett retired from public live performances. This concert list is maintained as an archive of his historic contributions to solo piano improvisation and jazz performance history.