Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Endnotes
Bibliography
Discography
Peter Elsdon is a lecturer in Music at the University of Hull, where he teaches Jazz and Popular Music. He also works as a jazz musician in his spare time.
"Elsdon analyzes the music, and he presents the public afterlife of
the album. Therefore, the careful reader should have at hand a copy
of the album and, if possible, the Jarrett-authorized notated
transcription, published as Keith Jarrett, The Köln Concert:
Original Transcription... The endnotes, bibliography, and
discography enhance the use as a handbook for all readers, whether
newcomers or experienced listeners wearing out their fifth or
sixth
copies of the album." --Notes, Journal of the Music Library
Association
"In this outstanding study, Peter Elsdon provides fresh insights
into the creation, marketing, and reception of Keith Jarrett's most
famous album. Even more valuable, the book sheds new light on the
processes and functions of musical improvisation, composition,
recording, and listening as a whole. Smart, readable, and engaging
from start to finish, Eldon's work is a must for anyone interested
in the making and meaning of jazz since the 1970s." --David
Ake,
jazz pianist, musicologist, and Director of the School of the Arts
at the University of Nevada, Reno
"Elsdon's authoritative and thought-provoking study of Jarrett's
famous Köln Concert is not merely the first substantial
investigation of a seminally important recording: throughout his
perceptive musical analyses and insightful cultural and historical
contextualization, the author persuasively addresses fundamental
questions about the nature of improvisation, the phenomenon of
musical performance, and the significance of the recorded
artifact."
--Mervyn Cooke, Professor of Music, University of Nottingham
"Elsdon's musical knowledge and passion for his subject is beyond
question...An informative, enthusiastic and thoughtprovoking book
about what might be the definitive
hour in Keith Jarrett's musical life." --The New York City Jazz
Record
"Demonstrates an excellent level of scholarship and an excellent
resource for knowledgeable readers...Recommended." --Choice
"The endnotes, bibliography, and discography enhance the use as a
handbook for all readers, whether newcomers or experienced
listeners wearing out their fifth or sixth copies of the album."
--otes
"Elsdon adopts a more inclusive approach and uses a range of
research methods to call attention to the complexities of
performance, production, and reception of The Köln Concert. ...
Elsdon's text is also compelling for his analysis of Jarrett's
vexed attitudes towards his own album, particularly as it relates
to the pianist's aesthetic and artistic goals for his improvised
solo piano concerts, of which the Köln concert was just
one."--Twentieth-Century Music
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