How Keith Jarrett Played on a Broken Piano & Turned a Potentially Disastrous Concert Into the Best-Selling Piano Album of All Time (1975)
Briefly

"What Keith Jarrett did so brilliantly was to take this broken piano and use it to play music that only that piano could have played. He didn't hide away from the faults of the piano; instead, he embraced its limitations and created something extraordinary because of them."
"In the event, the concert was more of a best-case scenario. The audience was mesmerized, and Jarrett's performance transcended the physical limitations of the instrument, showcasing the power of artistry in adversity."
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