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Fresh Air, Keith Jarrett

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Jazz pianist Keith Jarrett on this archival edition of Fresh Air. Called one of the greatest improvisers in the history of jazz, Jarrett was famous for his wildly passionate solo recitals. In 1996, Jarrett came down with a mysterious illness - an interstitial bacterial parasite - that caused him to stop performing for about two and a half years. Jarrett has started performing and recording again, but he still keeps a low public profile, so his condition will not worsen again. His newest CD is Whisper Not. His other recent CD, Melody at Night, With You, was a solo album Jarrett recorded at his home studio in rural New Jersey. (Original Broadcast Date: September 11, 2000)Want more Fresh Air?
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    Great interview. Even more meaningful at this time, after Jarrett is no longer playing due to the effects of two strokes. What an amazing, inspiring human being.

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