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Lukas Ligeti - Notebook
New World Records
2026
Selected Album Covers from Instant Composers Pool
Keith Jarrett & Thelonious Monk-1975
Thelonious Monk and Keith Jarrett are giants of jazz piano who shared the stage at a historic concert at Avery Fisher Hall in New York on 3 July 1975, a performance that marked the start of Jarrett’s career and one of Monk’s final concerts, often characterised by his whole-tone scales and his artistic sensibility.
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Thelonious Monk y Keith Jarrett son gigantes del piano jazz que compartieron cartel en un histórico concierto en el Avery Fisher Hall de Nueva York el 3 de julio de 1975, un encuentro que marcó el inicio de la carrera de Jarrett y uno de los últimos conciertos de Monk, a menudo caracterizado por sus escalas de tonos enteros y su sensibilidad artística.
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Thelonious Monk e Keith Jarrett sono due giganti del pianoforte jazz che hanno condiviso il palco in uno storico concerto all'Avery Fisher Hall di New York il 3 luglio 1975, un incontro che ha segnato l'inizio della carriera di Jarrett e uno degli ultimi concerti di Monk, spesso caratterizzato dalle sue scale di toni interi e dalla sua sensibilità artistica.
Source: Pasión por el Jazz y Blues.
BLUE FIFTY-FIVE: PEDRO OLIVEIRA & MORGAN SULLY
Recorded live “over two gloomy winter afternoons”, these five improvised pieces will warm the souls of fans of Blue Tapes releases from Abysmal Growls of Despair, Tashi Dorji, and Brian John McCrearty.
They’re not so much songs that are played by Pedro and Morgan, as much as fuzz, rust and roar wrung from the ghosts who live in valves and strings.
Cecil Taylor on the cover of Coda (March 1975)
ypalvmyky - On The Creation Of Earthquakes (2026, Invisible Animals)
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Japanese jazz pianist and composer Aki Takase (born January 26, 1948). Photo by Andy Newcombe from Farnborough.