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Stanley Clarke-Hiromi Duo at SFJAZZ
BySFJAZZ Center
San Francisco, CA
September 6, 2024
Oh, the expectation for such an incredible billtwo musical giantsconsummate bassist

Stanley Clarke
bassb.1951

Hiromi
pianob.1979
Clad in a white shirt, black vest, and matching black pants, Clarke appeared whimsically professorial in bearing, always seeming on the verge of laughter with his barely contained smile. His erudite-looking rimless specs were the finishing touch. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Clarke has had a storied musical career during which he worked with a plethora of jazz greats, including

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Stan Getz
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1991

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Art Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
Tokyo-born Hiromi was recognized and invited to play with

Chick Corea
piano1941 - 2021
The first (unnamed) tune was a bright, spirited, up-tempo composition with Hiromi playing a hard-driving, rapid string of arpeggio-laced figures during her soloall while exuding her inimitable energetic style and grace. Clarke accompanied with waves of soulful plucks and thumps that, over time, drifted into a hot, butt-kicking solo, after which Hiromi re-entered to take the piece out.
The next tune, Clarke's "Paradigm Shift," displayed both musicians' sense of texture and dynamics. Clark took a beautiful solo with his bow, and Hiromi went from a gentle whisper to an all-out wail on her keys. The next piece began as a ballad but soon transitioned into a near-formal Argentine Tango, a thrilling but fitting departure from the rest of the set. This was followed by a piece featuring Hiromi employing the "Harlem Stride" technique and later displaying her incredible "

Ahmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023
Stanley Clarke co-founded

Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestraHiromi is an enchanting, supernal presence, while Clarke is an earthy foundational one. Their exquisitely attuned interplay was captivating and intoxicating.
After the set's final note, the audience instantly leapt to its feet in one of the most deserved standing ovations this reviewer has ever witnessed. As you would expect, of necessity, a fine encore ensued. They left it all on the stage, and everyone knew it. Let's hope for more duo performances by this stunning pair of virtuosi.
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