Laurie Anderson, Brad Mehldau Premieres Among NY Mag's "Most Anticipated Events of the Fall"

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Laurie Anderson and Brad Mehldau are featured on New York magazine's list of The 20 Most Anticipated Events of the Fall in classical music and dance. Anderson tops the list with the New York premiere of her piece Delusion, which opens BAM's Next Wave festival. Brad Mehldau comes to New York as holder of the Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall, for the New York premiere of Highway Rider.

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Laurie Anderson and Brad Mehldau are both featured on New York magazine's list of The 20 Most Anticipated Events of the Fall among classical music and dance events. The list, featured in the magazine's current Fall Preview double issue.

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Laurie Anderson opens the 2010 Next Wave festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) with the New York premiere of her new performance piece Delusion. The 12 performances at BAM's Harvey Theater make the No. 1 slot on the New York list. The piece received its world premiere in February as part of the Vancouver Cultural Olympiad. When Anderson performed it at the Barbican in London this spring, the Evening Standard wrote: "Anderson drew us into her dream-like world and fed us stories, poetic anecdotes, observations and meditations" through to the "bold, exciting ending." Delusion features Anderson's male alter ego, Fenway Bergamot, who can be heard on her recent Nonesuch album, Homeland. Tickets are available now at bam.org.

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When Brad Mehldau performs in New York City this fall, it will be as holder of the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall. "For the first time, Carnegie gives its composer's chair to a jazzman," says New York, "and not just any cat—a pianist with broad influences and a cerebral style."

Mehldau's first concert as such will be in Carnegie's Zankel Hall on November 9, for the New York premiere of his Highway Rider. Performing with Mehldau will be the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, led by Scott Yoo, along with the artists featured on the Nonesuch recording of the piece: his trio mates Jeff Ballard (percussion) and Larry Grenadier (bass), label mate Joshua Redman on saxophone, and percussionist Matt Chamberlain. The world premiere performance of Highway Rider takes place just days earlier at the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis; following the Zankel performance, the featured performers head to Europe to tour with the piece. For tickets to the New York performance and more on Mehldau's season at Carnegie Hall, head to carnegiehall.org.

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To read more of New York's Fall Preview, pick up the latest issue, at newsstands now, or visit nymag.com. For more tour information, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Laurie Anderson, Brad Mehldau
  • Monday, August 30, 2010
    Laurie Anderson, Brad Mehldau Premieres Among NY Mag's "Most Anticipated Events of the Fall"

    Laurie Anderson and Brad Mehldau are both featured on New York magazine's list of The 20 Most Anticipated Events of the Fall among classical music and dance events. The list, featured in the magazine's current Fall Preview double issue.

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    Laurie Anderson opens the 2010 Next Wave festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) with the New York premiere of her new performance piece Delusion. The 12 performances at BAM's Harvey Theater make the No. 1 slot on the New York list. The piece received its world premiere in February as part of the Vancouver Cultural Olympiad. When Anderson performed it at the Barbican in London this spring, the Evening Standard wrote: "Anderson drew us into her dream-like world and fed us stories, poetic anecdotes, observations and meditations" through to the "bold, exciting ending." Delusion features Anderson's male alter ego, Fenway Bergamot, who can be heard on her recent Nonesuch album, Homeland. Tickets are available now at bam.org.

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    When Brad Mehldau performs in New York City this fall, it will be as holder of the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer's Chair at Carnegie Hall. "For the first time, Carnegie gives its composer's chair to a jazzman," says New York, "and not just any cat—a pianist with broad influences and a cerebral style."

    Mehldau's first concert as such will be in Carnegie's Zankel Hall on November 9, for the New York premiere of his Highway Rider. Performing with Mehldau will be the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, led by Scott Yoo, along with the artists featured on the Nonesuch recording of the piece: his trio mates Jeff Ballard (percussion) and Larry Grenadier (bass), label mate Joshua Redman on saxophone, and percussionist Matt Chamberlain. The world premiere performance of Highway Rider takes place just days earlier at the Walker Arts Center in Minneapolis; following the Zankel performance, the featured performers head to Europe to tour with the piece. For tickets to the New York performance and more on Mehldau's season at Carnegie Hall, head to carnegiehall.org.

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    To read more of New York's Fall Preview, pick up the latest issue, at newsstands now, or visit nymag.com. For more tour information, head to nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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