It ain't a "song", Mustafa! (I fear I might be fighting a losing battle here, but it's worth pointing out that purely instrumental compositions, especially those in several distinct movements, are NOT songs.)
The suites are very nice and in many parts even splendid, but in addition Keith Jarrett brings something extra to the table, a freshness, purity and at the same time sobriety that even outrank the great interpretations by Richter and Heindsieck.
i listened this song on 31 august, in oslo.
+Mustafa Ulutas Me too! I love that film!
It ain't a "song", Mustafa! (I fear I might be fighting a losing battle here, but it's worth pointing out that purely instrumental compositions, especially those in several distinct movements, are NOT songs.)
I can feel his beautiful touch to the piano/composition
I was touched beyond the music.
yeah me to, i loved it, the film and the music, a new discovery for me
Very moving-sensitive performance.
Bellissimo.
The suites are very nice and in many parts even splendid, but in addition Keith Jarrett brings something extra to the table, a freshness, purity and at the same time sobriety that even outrank the great interpretations by Richter and Heindsieck.
My favorite pieces in this Suite : Allemande ( 0:00 - 2:03 ), Courante ( 2:05 - 4:35 ).
Minute 2:00