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Sam Amidon performs at Kings Place in London before kicking off tour of Ireland ... Nashville Symphony performs John Adams's On the Transmigration of Souls ... Laurie Anderson's Heart of a Dog receives Canadian premiere at Toronto International Film Festival ... Tyondai Braxton has solo shows in Oberlin, Portland ... Jeremy Denk plays Rhapsody in Blue with Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra ... Rhiannon Giddens heads home to Greensboro for National Folk Festival ... Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell tour Virginia, Pennsylvania ... Audra McDonald opens Minnesota Orchestra season ... Robert Plant headlines Lockn' Music Fest ... Punch Brothers are at Ellnora Guitar Fest ... Joshua Redman starts Europe tour in Germany, Spain ... and more ...

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Sam Amidon visits Kings Place in London for a headline set featuring music from his Nonesuch releases, Lily-O and Bright Sunny South, on Saturday as part of the Kings Place Festival. He then heads to Ireland, where he joins Nico Muhly, Anna Calvi, Robert Forster, Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), Justin Vivian Bond, and others at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Sunday and Monday for the premiere of Blood and the Moon. The show is curated by Bartlett, a longtime collaborator of Amidon’s who co-produced Bright Sunny South, and Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Paul Muldoon.

The performances follow Amidon’s set at UK’s End of the Road festival last weekend and kick off a week-long tour of Ireland.

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John Adams's On the Transmigration of Souls, is performed by the Nashville Symphony led by conductor Giancarlo Guerrero at Schermerhorn Symphony Hall in Nashville every day this weekend, following last night’s performance. On the program, On the Transmigration of Souls, which Adams wrote in honor of the heroes and in memory of the victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001, is paired with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, as the New York Symphony did for the premiere of the piece in 2002.

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Laurie Anderson's new film, Heart of a Dog, receives its Canadian premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday. Following its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival last weekend, Indiewire's Eric Kohn says the film is "alive with the lyrical insights of a veteran artist. Using her beloved pooch as a starting point for broader philosophical observations, Anderson delivers a unique window into her creative mind."

Heart of a Dog was screened at the Venice International Film Festival earlier this weekend and makes its US premiere at the New York Film Festival next month.

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Tyondai Braxton performs a rare solo show at Oberlin College in Ohio tonight, and then again at Portland State University’s Lincoln Hall in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday as part of the Time-Based Art Festival. Braxton performs selections from his recently released Nonesuch debut album, HIVE1, about which he spoke with Willamette Week in advance of Sunday’s show. You can read the article at wweek.com.

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Jeremy Denk joins the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra for a performance on Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue for the ensemble’s Opening Night concert at the Ordway Concert Hall in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Saturday night, followed by an encore performance Sunday afternoon. Also on the program are works by Milhaud, Ives, and Bartók. Denk returns to the Ordway with the SPCO next weekend to perform Bach.

Denk recently made his BBC Proms debut, performing a solo recital and joining the San Francisco Symphony for a concert at Royal Albert Hall, which the Independent called "strikingly lyrical."

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Rhiannon Giddens takes the stage at the free National Folk Festival in her hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina, several times this weekend. She joins former Carolina Chocolate Drops band mate Justin Robinson and her sister, Lalenja Harrington Saturday afternoon for a tribute to the Chocolate Drops mentor, the late fiddler Joe Thompson. She alsos co-hosts a set of Sunday gospel and traditional music on Sunday at noon and then celebrates Piedmont & Blue Ridge Traditions, performing again with Robinson Sunday afternoon.

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Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell continue their US tour featuring music from their two duo albums, The Traveling Kind and Old Yellow Moon, with the second of two nights at the The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia, tonight, and a show at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, Pennsylvania, on Sunday.

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Audra McDonald joins the Minnesota Orchestra and conductor Osmo Vänskä for the orchestra’s season-opening performances at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis tonight and Saturday.

“With her finely honed craft and passion,” says the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s Rohan Preston, “McDonald is one of the most celebrated performers in Broadway history.” You can read what McDonald had to say in the article at startribune.com.

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Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters take the Lockn' Music Festival stages twice at Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, Virginia, this weekend, playing ahead of Widespread Panic and Jimmy Cliff Saturday evening and then closing out the four-day festival with the headlining set on Sunday night.

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Punch Brothers take part in the Ellnora Guitar Festival in Urbana, Illinois, performing at the Tryon Festival Theatre on Saturday afternoon.

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Joshua Redman, on the heels of the release of the debut album from The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, embarks on a tour of Europe, stopping first at BLG-Forum Überseestadt in Bremen, Germany, on Saturday for Musikfest Bremen. He joins the Metropole Orkest on stage alongside Ibrahim Maalouf and Lalah Hathaway. The Joshua Redman Trio, featuring Ole Morten Vågan and Jorge Rossy, then play the Festival Jazz Girona in Spain on Sunday.

The Bad Plus Joshua Redman kicks off a North American fall tour next month.

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  • Friday, September 11, 2015
    Nonesuch Events for the Weekend of September 11–13
    Piper Ferguson

    Sam Amidon visits Kings Place in London for a headline set featuring music from his Nonesuch releases, Lily-O and Bright Sunny South, on Saturday as part of the Kings Place Festival. He then heads to Ireland, where he joins Nico Muhly, Anna Calvi, Robert Forster, Thomas Bartlett (Doveman), Justin Vivian Bond, and others at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Sunday and Monday for the premiere of Blood and the Moon. The show is curated by Bartlett, a longtime collaborator of Amidon’s who co-produced Bright Sunny South, and Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Paul Muldoon.

    The performances follow Amidon’s set at UK’s End of the Road festival last weekend and kick off a week-long tour of Ireland.

    ---

    John Adams's On the Transmigration of Souls, is performed by the Nashville Symphony led by conductor Giancarlo Guerrero at Schermerhorn Symphony Hall in Nashville every day this weekend, following last night’s performance. On the program, On the Transmigration of Souls, which Adams wrote in honor of the heroes and in memory of the victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001, is paired with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, as the New York Symphony did for the premiere of the piece in 2002.

    ---

    Laurie Anderson's new film, Heart of a Dog, receives its Canadian premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday. Following its premiere at the Telluride Film Festival last weekend, Indiewire's Eric Kohn says the film is "alive with the lyrical insights of a veteran artist. Using her beloved pooch as a starting point for broader philosophical observations, Anderson delivers a unique window into her creative mind."

    Heart of a Dog was screened at the Venice International Film Festival earlier this weekend and makes its US premiere at the New York Film Festival next month.

    ---

    Tyondai Braxton performs a rare solo show at Oberlin College in Ohio tonight, and then again at Portland State University’s Lincoln Hall in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday as part of the Time-Based Art Festival. Braxton performs selections from his recently released Nonesuch debut album, HIVE1, about which he spoke with Willamette Week in advance of Sunday’s show. You can read the article at wweek.com.

    ---

    Jeremy Denk joins the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra for a performance on Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue for the ensemble’s Opening Night concert at the Ordway Concert Hall in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Saturday night, followed by an encore performance Sunday afternoon. Also on the program are works by Milhaud, Ives, and Bartók. Denk returns to the Ordway with the SPCO next weekend to perform Bach.

    Denk recently made his BBC Proms debut, performing a solo recital and joining the San Francisco Symphony for a concert at Royal Albert Hall, which the Independent called "strikingly lyrical."

    ---

    Rhiannon Giddens takes the stage at the free National Folk Festival in her hometown of Greensboro, North Carolina, several times this weekend. She joins former Carolina Chocolate Drops band mate Justin Robinson and her sister, Lalenja Harrington Saturday afternoon for a tribute to the Chocolate Drops mentor, the late fiddler Joe Thompson. She alsos co-hosts a set of Sunday gospel and traditional music on Sunday at noon and then celebrates Piedmont & Blue Ridge Traditions, performing again with Robinson Sunday afternoon.

    ---

    Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell continue their US tour featuring music from their two duo albums, The Traveling Kind and Old Yellow Moon, with the second of two nights at the The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia, tonight, and a show at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, Pennsylvania, on Sunday.

    ---

    Audra McDonald joins the Minnesota Orchestra and conductor Osmo Vänskä for the orchestra’s season-opening performances at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis tonight and Saturday.

    “With her finely honed craft and passion,” says the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s Rohan Preston, “McDonald is one of the most celebrated performers in Broadway history.” You can read what McDonald had to say in the article at startribune.com.

    ---

    Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters take the Lockn' Music Festival stages twice at Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, Virginia, this weekend, playing ahead of Widespread Panic and Jimmy Cliff Saturday evening and then closing out the four-day festival with the headlining set on Sunday night.

    ---

    Punch Brothers take part in the Ellnora Guitar Festival in Urbana, Illinois, performing at the Tryon Festival Theatre on Saturday afternoon.

    ---

    Joshua Redman, on the heels of the release of the debut album from The Bad Plus Joshua Redman, embarks on a tour of Europe, stopping first at BLG-Forum Überseestadt in Bremen, Germany, on Saturday for Musikfest Bremen. He joins the Metropole Orkest on stage alongside Ibrahim Maalouf and Lalah Hathaway. The Joshua Redman Trio, featuring Ole Morten Vågan and Jorge Rossy, then play the Festival Jazz Girona in Spain on Sunday.

    The Bad Plus Joshua Redman kicks off a North American fall tour next month.

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