Two circles closed: Alice and Chick

Testimonials

Mark Schafer

Alice, who was quite tone deaf—see Annika’s post with Alice singing her own, unique melody to “Happy Birthday”!—loved jazz. (She also somehow was able to pick out a pair of stereo speakers that had such great sound that I promptly went out and got a pair of the exact same speakers for myself. Go figure.)

At some point in the mid-late 70s, Alice and Bert got a upright piano—I think because Scott was going to take piano lessons. (Photo to come). Ever the quirky (or practical) pair, they put the piano in the the kitchen. I never took lessons, but I loved to doodle around on it, and at one point I set about trying to learn how to play a short piano solo, the title piece from Chick Corea’s 1974 Return to Forever album “Where Have I Know You Before?” Chick was one of my musical heroes and loves since high school.

So, when I heard that Chick Corea would be playing with his trio at Symphony Hall here in Boston, on October 20, 2019, I jumped at the chance and bought tickets for myself, Marjorie, and Alice, who I knew would love the concert too. We had a blast! Chick was as wonderful and powerful at 78 as I remembered him in his thirties. It was, in a very personal sense, a reunion: of two people who were so significant and important to me–from youth to middle age.

Chick Corea died on February 9, Alice ten days later. Just as I am grateful and glad that Alice lived to see the end of Trump’s presidency, so am I grateful that I got to tell Alice about Chick’s death and revel again with her in his piano playing before she died. Two personal circles closing, with shared joy.

Here’s a link to a live concert with Chick, playing with the same trio: Brian Blade on drums and Christian McBride on bass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlnwHDc8Rgk

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