Glenn Gould plays Scarlatti Sonata in G major K 13 L 486

What I need is this music and what it represents. The overall tone of the melody was meant something of a light-hearted, delicate, and gentle mind. Yet, by the way he plays it out, with ever so crisp, sharp and rhythmical notes, it means something even more -- telling you something, of what the precise and measured notes, of -- the human reason, the comfort and relief that what are possible for us human being. It is appealing, with the trills that gives you a soft shake of heart, and change of tones -- and tells you, the eternal truth and wisdom of life, with somewhat enlightened sadness that our strength is limited before the time and the era.