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 01. [7:42 PM] _How Deep Is the Ocean?_ 01. [7:42 PM] _How Deep Is the Ocean?_
 02. [7:54 PM] _Alice in Wonderland_ 02. [7:54 PM] _Alice in Wonderland_
-03. [8:05 PM] _Zyrab_+03. [8:05 PM] _Zyryab_
 04. [8:20 PM] _In a Sentimental Mood_ 04. [8:20 PM] _In a Sentimental Mood_
 05. [8:29 PM] _Rhumba Flamenco_ 05. [8:29 PM] _Rhumba Flamenco_
 06. [8:45 PM] _Letter to Scarlatti_ (solo improv from Chick) » 06. [8:45 PM] _Letter to Scarlatti_ (solo improv from Chick) »
-07. [8:47 PM] (undentified Scarlatti sonata, probably K.146,L.34) »+07. [8:47 PM] (undentified Scarlatti sonata, probably K.146, L.34 in G major) »
 08. [8:53 PM] _Tempus Fugit_   08. [8:53 PM] _Tempus Fugit_  
 [set ends 9:07 PM all off for a minute or two]   [set ends 9:07 PM all off for a minute or two]  
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 I was especially impressed with _Zyrab_: it's incredibly hard to play flamenco on the piano, but Chick made it look easy. I was especially impressed with _Zyrab_: it's incredibly hard to play flamenco on the piano, but Chick made it look easy.
  
-I was also really psyched to hear his interpretation of Scarlatti: having studied a few of his five hundred-odd sonatas, I'm always interested in hearing how others interpret his works. In this case, Chick started out solo in a fairly jazzy, impressionistic mode, then shifted into a pretty straightforward interpretation -- only the latter section was augmented by the accompaniment of Marcus & Carlitos. Way cool!+I was also really psyched to hear his interpretation of Scarlatti: having studied a few of his five hundred-odd sonatas, I'm always interested in hearing how others interpret his works. In this case, Chick started out solo in a fairly jazzy, impressionistic mode, then shifted into a pretty straightforward interpretation -- only the latter section was augmented by the accompaniment of Marcus & Carlitos. Way cool! I'm guessing the Scarlatti work matches that given for one of Chick's sets last week in Boston, as posted in a thorough [review](http://artsfuse.org/174124/jazz-review-chick-coreas-vigilette-trio-at-scullers/) by Steve Elman for ArtFuse.
  
 Having Alfredo Rodriguez join Chick during the Encore for a four hands at the same piano version of _Spain_ was a super-exciting treat. Having Alfredo Rodriguez join Chick during the Encore for a four hands at the same piano version of _Spain_ was a super-exciting treat.
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