Chris Thile

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  • Location Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
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  • Date 11-10-2021
Chris Thile, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
Music Title
Chris Thile
Event Type
Music
Music Date
11-10-2021
Last Date for Applying
11-10-2021
Location
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
The Music Hall
Organizing/Related Departments
The Music Hall
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
MusicCategory
Non Technical
MusicLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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Location
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States

MacArthur Fellow and Grammy Award-winning mandolinist, singer, songwriter Chris Thile, who the Guardian calls “that rare being: an all-round musician who can settle into any style, from bluegrass to classical,” and NPR calls a “genre-defying musical genius,” is a founding member of the critically acclaimed bands Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek. For four years, Thile hosted public radio favorite Live from Here with Chris Thile (formerly known as A Prairie Home Companion). With his broad outlook, Thile creates a distinctly American canon and a new musical aesthetic for performers and audiences alike, giving the listener “one joyous arc, with the linear melody and vertical harmony blurring into a single web of gossamer beauty” (New York Times).

Most recently, Chris recorded Laysongs, out June 4, 2021 on Nonesuch. The album is his first truly solo album: just Thile, his voice, and his mandolin, on new recordings of six original songs and three covers, all of which contextualize and banter with his ideas about spirituality. Recorded in a converted upstate New York church during the pandemic, Laysongs‘ centerpiece is the three-part “Salt (in the Wounds) of the Earth,” which was inspired by C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters. The album also features a song Thile wrote about Dionysus; a performance of the fourth movement of Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin; “God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot” based on Buffy Sainte-Marie’s adaptation of a Leonard Cohen poem; a cover of bluegrass legend Hazel Dickens’ “Won’t You Come and Sing for Me,” and “Ecclesiastes 2:24,” original instrumental loosely modeled after the Prelude from J.S. Bach’s Partita for Solo Violin in E Major.

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Time: 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm

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Available
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Reserved Seating: USD 45.00
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The Music Hall, Portsmouth, NH  28 Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States  Pin/Zip Code : 03801
Contact
The Music Hall

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