Remembrance, a new double album out May 10, serves as a moving final document of the
profound creative and personal rapport that banjoist Béla Fleck and pianist Chick Corea first
showcased at album length with 2007’s Latin Grammy-winning The Enchantment. It’s also a
crucial addendum to Corea’s legacy, featuring three previously unreleased Corea
compositions as well as five short free improvisations, or impromptus, that Fleck has infused
with written music. 'We pushed this duo to a new place before we ran out of time,' says
Fleck, who produced Remembrance. 'We have here another cool look at Chick Corea, at the
different ways that he can play that we wouldn’t have had. There’s a lot of great Chick Corea
out there, and this is different.'