Album: Chick Corea, Stefano Bollani, Orvieto (ECM)
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Your support makes all the difference.Recorded live at Umbria Jazz late last year, with no preceding rehearsals, this is a mostly fabulous two-pianos set by superstar Corea, who was 70 in June, and the 38-year old Bollani.
The performances are playful and intensely melodic, with only the opening improvisation sounding a little forced. Two Jobims, Corea's "Armando's Rhumba", "Jitterbug Waltz", and – best of all – a show-stopping "Doralice" are the standing-ovation moments from a fascinating document.
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