![]() ![]() He then realizes that it’s time to go and leaves even though she yells for him to wait. Stresemann tells her that she has to face the music or else she won’t really enjoy it from her heart. He finds her version interesting, but he feels that she can’t play with an orchestra like that. ![]() She ends up playing a rendition of Rachmaninoff, and she gets paid a visit from Stresemann. Nodame meanwhile runs home with the need to play the piano. Back in the concert hall, Sakuma stays seated even after everyone else leaves and asks Keeko if he can still change his article this month. Chiaki tries to convince Stresemann cut back on alcohol, cigarettes, and women so that he can live longer, but the maestro insists that he’ll die without those things. Afterwards, Stresemann asks for cigarettes as he and Chiaki lay exhausted on sofas in a private room. ![]() As the concert progresses, Chiaki thinks to himself that there’s more he wants Stresemann to teach him, more that he wants to hear, and more that he wants to feel from Stresemann’s music. However, when the orchestra and Chiaki start up the Rachmaninoff piece, he and the entire audience are instantly hit with how good they are. As Chiaki and Stresemann walk onto stage together for their concert, the writer Sakuma questions Chiaki’s ability.
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