Fifty years ago, the 18 -year -old Vera Brande organized a concert for the jazz pianist Keith Jarrett In Cologne, West Germany, which continued to write musical history.

Recording the concert became the solo jazz album with the most sales ever. Piano recording was also recorded with the highest sales of all time.

THE Fluk and the producers Sol Bodi and Fred Berl They created the movie entitled “Köln 75“Dramatic of the events that preceded the concert, with its world premiere being held at the Berlin Film Festival next month.

The film begins with the Vera Brande to meet the Ronnie Scott, British jazz musician and owner of jazz clubs in London. Scott asks Brandia to schedule concerts in Germany, and so, from this accidental encounter, he begins to support this kind of music, though he must clash with her father.

Her fifth concert is a huge bet: Booking on the Cologne Opera House for a Jaret improvised music concert.

Although nothing is evolving according to the plan, it is determined to organize the concert.

In the film the starring Maladde and John Magaro. Vera Brandy stated in Variety That the film moved her. “It brought me tears to see so many people so dedicated to reviving at the moment.”

“I was relieved that it eventually happened. When I heard the first notes, I knew it would be a wonderful concert, ”he said.

“It was unique in its kind. You cannot repeat such a night, because the magic of all this effort was its simplicity and emotional effect.

Brande also said that much is due to Gigi Cambi, Jazz’s Italian architect and ibressario, who headed an ice cream in Cologne, which was also a music space and created a public for jazz in the city. Its space happened to be close to the WDR headquarters of the public broadcasting body. “All those who were involved in culture or politics went through its space. You would find Maria Callas and Roma Schneider standing opposite Giji on the bench, drinking their Italian espresso, listening to Big Band Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland, he explained.

When Brandy was established in the music industry, she founded her own record label. He then left the music business, returned to studies, studied psychology and for 20 years headed for medical music research at his School of Medicine Salzburg. To date, however, he still deals with music production and concerts, as he underlined.