Tour dates + pre-order info: https://events.seated.com/rhiannon-giddens
Rhiannon Giddens’ latest album there is no Other, recorded with Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, is set for May 3 release on Nonesuch Records. Produced by Joe Henry and tracked over an intensely productive five day period in Dublin, Ireland, there is no Other is at once a condemnation of “othering” and a celebration of the spread of ideas, connectivity, and shared experience.
Tracing the overlooked movement of sounds from Africa and the Arabic world and their influence on European and American music, there is no Other illuminates the universality of music and the commonality of the human experience. It primarily features only Giddens and Turrisi playing one or two instruments together. The album comprises a mix of original songs penned by Giddens and a diverse set of interpretations ranging from Ola Belle Reed’s “I’m Gonna Write Me a Letter,” and Oscar Brown, Jr’s “Brown Baby,” the Italian traditional “Pizzica di San Vito” to the aria “Black Swan” by Gian-Carlo Menotti.
Giddens recently told the Irish Times: “It’s all about movement, for both of us…movements of human beings and how we affect each other. If you just look at our range of instruments, where they’ve come from and how they’ve travelled across the world, it’s pretty amazing. The way that both of us approach music is very similar because we’re both educated about where the music is coming from. But when it comes to playing, we’re both just playing what we feel.”
there is no Other was recorded with little editing and overdubbing. Giddens sings and plays minstrel banjo, octave violin, and viola. Turrisi plays piano, accordion, frame drum, tamburello, lute, cello banjo, daf, and colascione. They are joined on four songs by Kate Ellis on cello. The array of instruments reveal the sonic ties that bind between African, Arabic, European, and American cultures.
Giddens and Turrisi will debut a number of songs from the album at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, TN this Friday, March 22. She is also a panelist at the festival, and the ballet she and Turrisi scored, Lucy Negro Redux, will be performed twice at Big Ears as well. (Giddens and Turrisi play the score live on stage. Lucy Negro Redux was recently deemed a “miracle” by the New York Times.)
Giddens and Turrisi have also announced an extensive 2019 tour; see below for a full list of dates.
Pre-order the album and watch the “I’m On My Way” video here: http://smarturl.it/thereisnoother. Nonesuch store pre-orders include an exclusive, limited-edition signed print. A deluxe vinyl edition will be released in the fall with details to come.
Rhiannon Giddens is a celebrated artist who excavates the past to reveal bold and candid truths about our present. A MacArthur “Genius” Grant recipient, she has performed for the Obama’s at the White House and acted in two seasons of the hit television series Nashville. She has been profiled by CBS Sunday Morning, the New York Times, and NPR’s Fresh Air, among others. Her acclaimed solo albums, Tomorrow is My Turn (along with the EP Factory Girl, produced by T Bone Burnett) and Freedom Highway, received 3 GRAMMY nominations; her work with the Carolina Chocolate Drops (which she co-founded) received a Grammy in 2010. Giddens is also featured in Ken Burns’ Country Music series coming to PBS this fall and will perform at concerts tied to the series in Nashville and New York City. Songs of Our Native Daughters, a collaborative album featuring Giddens that tells the stories of historic black womanhood and survival, was released on Smithsonian Folkways last month to rave reviews.
Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi defies easy categorization. Called “a musical alchemist” by the Irish Times, Turrisi is a Turin–born musician whose Dublin base reflects his global sensibilities. With his unique ability to fold early music, pan-Mediterranean modal melodies, and European flavored jazz into a single repertoire, Turrisi has developed a musical style that crisscrosses cultures and forges musical alliances that are, at once, old and familiar and startlingly brand new. He has performed and recorded with Bobby McFerrin, jazz icon Dave Liebman, early music group l’Arpeggiata, contemporary ensemble Bang on a Can, Irish sean-nós singer Roisin El Safty, and tarantella specialist Lucilla Galeazzi.
Track List
- Ten Thousand Voices
- I’m Gonna Write Me a Letter
- Wayfaring Stranger
- there is no Other
- Trees On The Mountains
- Pizzica di San Vito
- Brown Baby
- Briggs’ Forró
- Little Margaret
- Black Swan
- I’m On My Way
- He Will See You Through
Rhiannon Giddens tour dates:
3/21 – Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theater (Lucy Negro Redux)
3/21 – Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival (Lucy Negro Redux)
3/22 – Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival (Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi)
3/27 – Nashville, TN – The Ryman (Country Music: Live at the Ryman – A Celebration of the Film by Ken Burns)
4/25 – New York, NY – Jazz at Lincoln Center (Wynton Marsalis and Ken Burns)
4/26 – New York, NY – Jazz at Lincoln Center (Wynton Marsalis and Ken Burns)
4/27 – New York, NY – Jazz at Lincoln Center (Wynton Marsalis and Ken Burns)
5/16 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
5/22 – Boston, MA – Symphony Hall (“Redefining American Music” series)
5/23 – Boston, MA – Symphony Hall (“Redefining American Music” series)
5/24 – Boston, MA – Symphony Hall (“Redefining American Music” series)
5/25 – Boston, MA – Symphony Hall (“Redefining American Music” series)
7/11 – Auburn, NY – Auburn Public Theater (Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi)
7/14 – Greenfield, MA – Green River Festival (Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi)
7/25 – Chautauqua, NY – Chautauqua Institution (Our Native Daughters)
8/24 – Fayetteville, AR – Fayetteville Roots Festival (Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi)
9/6-9/9 – Stanford Hall, Leicestershire, UK – The Long Road Festival (Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi)
there is no Other fall tour – Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi:
9/19 – Birmingham, AL – Alys Stephens Center
9/20 – Atlanta, GA – City Winery
9/21 – Nashville, TN – City Winery
9/23 – Charlotte, NC – McGlohon Theatre at Spirit Square
9/25 – Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Museum of Art
9/26 – Washington, DC – Kennedy Center Terrace Theater
9/27 – Princeton, NJ – McCarter Theater
9/28 – Wilmington, DE – Grand Opera House
9/29 – Burlington, VT – Flynn Center for the Performing Arts
10/1 – Brownfield, ME – Stone Mountain Arts Center
10/2 – Boothbay Harbor, ME – The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor
10/3 – Cambridge, MA – Sanders Theatre
10/4 – New York, NY – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
10/19 – Los Angeles, CA – Pico Union
10/23 – Kent, OH – The Kent Stage
10/25 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
10/26 – Chicago, IL – City Winery
10/27 – Chicago, IL – City Winery
10/29 – Bloomington, IN – Buskirk-Chumley Theater
10/30 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert Theatre
10/31 – Minneapolis, MN – The Dakota
11/1 – Minneapolis, MN – The Dakota
11/2 – Stoughton, WI – Stoughton Opera House
11/3 – Stoughton, WI – Stoughton Opera House