A pianist in the flesh on stage and, in front of him, the same instrument with an empty seat, maneuvered by an artificial intelligence (IA). The man and the machine playing together a mythical concert, the dazzling improvisation of Keith Jarrett at the Cologne Opera on January 24, 1975. Fifty years later, The Köln Concert has become the best -selling piano disc in the world, and the ultimate reference of fans of Keith Jarrett, 79, who, victim of a stroke, can no longer play since 2021. It is to this Everest that the most surprising creation in the Printemps de Bourges 2025 will pay tribute.
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