I want to express my appreciation of this clip. “Elegia” has been played by many famous pianists, and one can find its many interpretations on youTube. It happened that I did not like those which were too “gloomy” with overpowering dramatics. So naturally, when the music started I already got the idea, but I was intrigued by the visual story and did not turn it off. At the moment when the pianist raises his hand to rich to his baseball hat, I was rewarded by new emotions and new understanding of “Elegia”. The clip was telling me that while the music can exist just by itself, we still need a musician to be touched by it. Can you recognize a musician just by looking at him? Music recognizes him first, despite of his jeans, a t-shirt, and a baseball hat. Suddenly "Elegia” tells a story of someone who came, was recognized and gone, but never lost. I listened again through the clip and it was there in music, however without video I would fail to hear it. Thanks for this experience, because even at the concert I usually close me eyes to absorb the sound better.