truth be told i enjoy Frederick Choplin's or the quirky piano melodys done by Art Tatum which is a kind of some vintage jazz, jazz or what they call it before the 'standerdised' jazz', Swing' its great.
I also like Dinu Lipatti's keyboard skills playing Choplin's music, or Wilhelm Backhaus's performance of Choplin. As you would see, I'm a fan of Choplin, complex and that difficult-to-play structure of the music is just incredible when played by these Piano masters. The mind get relaxed into the dreamy state yet it really helps my brain to function so well to recall...
Other piano performers I like too is, Diana Krall, from Canada, a self-styled jazz pianist who sings interesting, sometimes strangely poetic songs, there has been a few of spin off of such female performers breaking in the male dominated Jazz world.
Sometimes, I'd have Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's classical music also floods out for the sunday afternoon in the sun with warm breeze whisking gently through my opened ranchslider (yes i dont have french door - not the fashionable or wealthy) and the music i get in my home is LIFELIKE because its a home made audiophile grade valves set up with something like $5,000 worth of cables alone....that should be enough of a hint..
but i luvvvvv (on a good day when tinnitus is low) Choplin played by Arturo Benedetti Micheangeli, its begulling good, sometimes even Miles Davis, or Duke Ellington.. all this is on CDs -proper Redbook , not digitally re-mastered rubbish, all genuine my stereo demands it, its not a forgiving unit but hell, the music, the music absorbs you right into its magic...