On August 26, 1977, pianist-composer Keith Jarrett gave a memorable performance at a country estate on the banks of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont. Jarrett has been astonishing critics and audiences since his days as a child prodigy. At 32, he had secured his place in contemporary musical history with his classical-influenced jazz. The Vermont solo concert is an extended, seamless improvisation of exceptional clarity. Beginning at sunset and ending with a full moon overhead, "Keith Jarrett: Vermont Solo" captures one night in the continuing evolution of a jazz legend.