Incontro con Don Cherry
Incontro con Don Cherry

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Incontro con Don Cherry

Movie
60 min
English

A 1976 television broadcast recorded at RAI studios [Rome, Italy]. Don Cherry - pocket trumpet, doussn'gouni, wooden flute, percussion, vocals, Nana Vasconcelos - tabla, berimbau, percussion, vocals, Moki Cherry - tambura, vocals, Giampiero Pramaggiore - guitar, flute, vocals

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Flavio TestiGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary captures a performance by the influential free jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and his band, featuring Sunny Murray and Dewey Redman. The film offers an intimate look at their improvisational style and musical explorations during the early 1970s.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focused on a specific musical performance, 'Incontro con Don Cherry' received limited widespread critical attention. However, among jazz enthusiasts and critics who did view it, the film is generally praised for its authentic and unadulterated presentation of Don Cherry's groundbreaking music.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic capture of free jazz improvisation.

  • Seen as a valuable document for fans of Don Cherry and avant-garde jazz.

  • Appreciated for its raw and unpretentious musical focus.

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Fun Fact

Don Cherry's trumpet, often adorned with colorful bells, was a signature element of his visual and musical presentation, symbolizing his eclectic and global influences.

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