A virtuoso American composer and pianist, Keith Jarrett's repertoire embraces
standards, fusion, improvisation, solo and small group playing, as well as
baroque and contemporary music, making him the most eclectic of jazz musicians.
Born in Allentown (Pennsylvania) on May 8, 1945, he was trained in classical
music and graduated from Boston's Berklee College. He began a career as an
accompanist with drummer and leader Art Blakey, then Charles Lloyd and Miles
Davis, before establishing himself under his own name in a wide variety of
styles and changing formulas, in solo, trio, quin...