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Average rating: 4.21 · 34 ratings · 7 reviews · 8 distinct works
The Koln Concert: For Piano
3.0 of 5 stars 3.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1991
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Il mio desiderio feroce
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The Koln Concert: German
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The Piano Book: Buying & Ow...
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The Complete Guide to High-...
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The Path to Rome: Modern Jo...
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The Complete Guide to High-...
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The Well of Creativity (New...
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“I don't understand an age where meanings dissolve and all we're left with are names that last for a minute, where symbols don't symbolize anything but a marketed product, where politics and money create greatness. I'm glad to have been alive during times when this was not as true: when the market was not determining what food we wanted, then giving exactly what we wanted back to us, thus creating a dangerous loop, because in this vicious circle expectations are granted, not questioned or surpassed.
January 1999”
Keith Jarrett



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