i like this, too! that maturity that brings honest reflection and actually telling people that she wants to do other things besides solo recordings. i get the sense she is 'in the moment' with performing - and prefers that people sit and listen. not that she is recording for posterities sake all the time. it's a very high pressure to be under.
why not just sit and listen and enjoy? that's what music used to be about. not perfection of notes (even though she seems highly perfectionistic in all areas) - but emotion and love. moving an audience. getting to know them and them you. *these are my own impressions.
my favorite concerts have always been live and always included a symphony or vocalist. it just breaks up the robotic - one piece after the other - type of performance. to have a breather between things. to really take in the aura of the music. to hear a blended version of everyone's ideas (the conductor, the soloist, the symphony, the vocalists) of what the music means to them. when you find someone that you can identify with - then, that's really even more amazing. as she found her friend anderszwski (sp?).
i feel that music is meant to be shared. on stage and off.