So haunting, stays with me throughout the day. Then, I have to listen to it again days later. The lower notes and the higher notes seem to be having a lover's quarrel or some sort of wrestling match that erupts @7:16 which ends on a transcendental note. The conflict is resolved! At first, the tempo may sound too slow, but then it all makes sense in the end.
Who the Hell decided to put in advertisements while this masterpiece is being played?
Thanks for posting. Interesting to compare this rendition with his studio recording (1974) and his recital in Japan (1980).
So haunting, stays with me throughout the day. Then, I have to listen to it again days later. The lower notes and the higher notes seem to be having a lover's quarrel or some sort of wrestling match that erupts @7:16 which ends on a transcendental note. The conflict is resolved! At first, the tempo may sound too slow, but then it all makes sense in the end.