Nonesuch Events for the Weekend of January 5–7

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Brad Mehldau Trio leads residency at Village Vanguard in NYC … Jeremy Denk joins Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra for Mozart … Fleet Foxes are in Australia … Joshua Redman Quartet concludes residency in St. Louis … Chris Thile is on the radio via San Francisco …

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Brad Mehldau and his trio—Larry Grenadier on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums—are in New York City this weekend, concluding a sold-out six night residency at the Village Vanguard, playing two sets a night; tonight, Saturday, and Sunday. The New York Times, in recommending the shows, calls Mehldau “among the leading pianists of his generation,” adding that “the group’s appearances at the Vanguard have become a tradition of their own.”

The Trio released the album Live in 2008 and two volumes in the Art of the Trio series at the esteemed venue, as well as a 2011 box set of the complete Art of the Trio series with a bonus disc of previously unreleased material from shows there.

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Pianist Jeremy Denk joins and directs the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra at Ordway Concert Hall this weekend to perform Mozart’s Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 25 tonight, Saturday, and Sunday. Tonight and Saturday’s performances include pre-concert discussions with violinist Dr. Marc Levine and the orchestra’s managing director and president, Jon Limbacher.

The Washington Post has praised Denk for “expressing virtuosity, humor, nostalgia and experimental daring” as well as his “inimitable sensibility … alive to the work’s poetry, wit, impulsiveness and off-beat yet irresistible charm.” The New York Times has called his performances “rhapsodic … wildly imaginative … compelling … [and] elegant.”

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Fleet Foxes close out the Australian leg of their Crack-Up tour with a sold-out set at Fremantle Oval Precinct on Saturday for the final day of the Falls Festival. The band heads to New Zealand next week, then Singapore, Malaysia, and Japan. Pitchfork calls Crack-Up the band’s “most complex and compelling album to date."

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Joshua Redman and his Quartet—pianist Aaron Goldberg, bassist Reuben Rogers, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson—conclude a five night residency at Ferring Jazz Bistro in St. Louis this weekend, playing two sets a night tonight, Saturday, and Sunday. Redman brings his quartet to New York City next week for a week-long residency at the Blue Note.

“There’s no greater joy than being in the moment and creating something with the musicians and with the audience,” Redman tells the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in an interview ahead of the shows. “That’s a kind of connectedness and, at its best, a sense of belonging and transcendence that’s unmatched.” You can read what else he had to say here.

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Chris Thile hosts a sold-out episode of Live From Here at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on Saturday, with special guests David Crosby, I'm With Her (Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O'Donovan), and comedian Jenny Zigrino. Gaby Moreno joins Thile as his duet partner.

Folks in the US can tune in on their favorite public radio station this weekend, and fans around the world can watch live online at livefromhere.org starting at 2:45 PM PT.

Chris Thile's new album, Thanks for Listening, was released last month via Nonesuch and includes guest vocals from Jarosz, O'Donovan, and Moreno. The New York Times, in selecting the track “Feedback Loop” for its Playlist, describes the songs on the album as “musical feats, mini-suites of hybrid idioms and harmonic odysseys.”

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  • Friday, January 5, 2018
    Nonesuch Events for the Weekend of January 5–7
    Michael Wilson

    Brad Mehldau and his trio—Larry Grenadier on bass and Jeff Ballard on drums—are in New York City this weekend, concluding a sold-out six night residency at the Village Vanguard, playing two sets a night; tonight, Saturday, and Sunday. The New York Times, in recommending the shows, calls Mehldau “among the leading pianists of his generation,” adding that “the group’s appearances at the Vanguard have become a tradition of their own.”

    The Trio released the album Live in 2008 and two volumes in the Art of the Trio series at the esteemed venue, as well as a 2011 box set of the complete Art of the Trio series with a bonus disc of previously unreleased material from shows there.

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    Pianist Jeremy Denk joins and directs the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra at Ordway Concert Hall this weekend to perform Mozart’s Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 25 tonight, Saturday, and Sunday. Tonight and Saturday’s performances include pre-concert discussions with violinist Dr. Marc Levine and the orchestra’s managing director and president, Jon Limbacher.

    The Washington Post has praised Denk for “expressing virtuosity, humor, nostalgia and experimental daring” as well as his “inimitable sensibility … alive to the work’s poetry, wit, impulsiveness and off-beat yet irresistible charm.” The New York Times has called his performances “rhapsodic … wildly imaginative … compelling … [and] elegant.”

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    Fleet Foxes close out the Australian leg of their Crack-Up tour with a sold-out set at Fremantle Oval Precinct on Saturday for the final day of the Falls Festival. The band heads to New Zealand next week, then Singapore, Malaysia, and Japan. Pitchfork calls Crack-Up the band’s “most complex and compelling album to date."

    ---

    Joshua Redman and his Quartet—pianist Aaron Goldberg, bassist Reuben Rogers, and drummer Gregory Hutchinson—conclude a five night residency at Ferring Jazz Bistro in St. Louis this weekend, playing two sets a night tonight, Saturday, and Sunday. Redman brings his quartet to New York City next week for a week-long residency at the Blue Note.

    “There’s no greater joy than being in the moment and creating something with the musicians and with the audience,” Redman tells the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in an interview ahead of the shows. “That’s a kind of connectedness and, at its best, a sense of belonging and transcendence that’s unmatched.” You can read what else he had to say here.

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    Chris Thile hosts a sold-out episode of Live From Here at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco on Saturday, with special guests David Crosby, I'm With Her (Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O'Donovan), and comedian Jenny Zigrino. Gaby Moreno joins Thile as his duet partner.

    Folks in the US can tune in on their favorite public radio station this weekend, and fans around the world can watch live online at livefromhere.org starting at 2:45 PM PT.

    Chris Thile's new album, Thanks for Listening, was released last month via Nonesuch and includes guest vocals from Jarosz, O'Donovan, and Moreno. The New York Times, in selecting the track “Feedback Loop” for its Playlist, describes the songs on the album as “musical feats, mini-suites of hybrid idioms and harmonic odysseys.”

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