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Concerts

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Artists Keith Jarrett
Release date 1981
Producers Manfred Eicher
Labels ECM Records
GenresJazz
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Concerts is a live solo album by American pianist Keith Jarrett recorded in concert on May 28, 1981 at the Festspielhaus in Bregenz, Austria and on June 2, 1981 at the Herkulessaal in Munich, West Germany and originally released as a 3-LP set on the ECM label.

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I start The Day reading the Overnight News , counting new blasts all around Ukraine. A couple of days ago, I woke up to reports of major rocket strikes in Kyiv, near where my dad lives. It took me 10 Minutes to pluck up the courage to call him, to ask if he and his partner were all right. They were, and I experienced a wave of relief.

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At the start of The War , one thing that did bring tears To My eyes was a message on an app for events in Kyiv. It was a list of things that would not happen That Day - Concerts and exhibitions, events that now seem like something from a previous life. These apps now provide different kinds of Information - notifications about air raids, lists of supermarkets with food and pharmacies with medicine.

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This sense of unity has never been so strong among Ukrainians. The country is full of activity like a beehive, producing hope for victory.

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