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- Music
- Year
- 2005
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Chick Corea New Trio-Rendezvous In New York
Experience the vibrant pulse of jazz in New York's heart.
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Synopsis
"Chick Corea New Trio - Rendezvous In New York" is a captivating live jazz concert film released in 2005, showcasing the virtuosity and interplay of Chick Corea's New Trio. Filmed during performances in New York City, this concert captures the trio featuring Chick Corea on piano, Avishai Cohen on bass, and Jeff Ballard on drums. The video delivers an intimate experience of their dynamic interpretations and improvisations on classic pieces and original compositions. Renowned for their tight chemistry and inventive phrasing, the trio explores fluid melodies and complex rhythms that highlight Corea's mastery and the group's energetic, yet nuanced, performance. This film is a must-see for jazz enthusiasts eager to witness contemporary jazz at a high level of artistry.
Reviews
Critics have praised "Chick Corea New Trio - Rendezvous In New York" for its technical excellence and the spirited performances of the trio. On IMDb, the film holds a positive reception among jazz fans with ratings averaging around 7.5/10, noting the superb musicianship and engaging live energy captured on screen. JazzTimes lauded the concert for its "brilliant interplay and masterful improvisations," emphasizing Chick Corea's commanding presence and the synergy with Avishai Cohen and Jeff Ballard. Some reviewers pointed out that the film primarily appeals to aficionados of jazz and those familiar with Corea's repertoire, as the lack of narration or background context might be less accessible to casual viewers. On AllMusic, the concert is described as "a vibrant and nuanced representation of modern jazz piano trio performance," praising the sound quality and intimate filming style. The general consensus presents the film as a compelling documentation of a unique and celebrated jazz ensemble, capturing the spirit of live performance and the skill of each musician involved.


