Dorian Ford, internationally acclaimed jazz pianist, shares his passion for Keith Jarretts brilliant 1975 iconic improvisation. Its jazz, but not improvised. Its a recital, but with grooves, riffs and song form chord changes. Like jazz and rock, but with no swing time or vocals. Fords aim is to reconcile equals and opposites: left brain/right brain, classical/jazz, composition/improvisation, preparation/spontaneity, Apollonian/Dionysian. Rarely performed, he plays the Kishinami/Yamashita transcription creating an unusual chance to hear these tensions brought together in an inspirational recital.