Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi Transport as They Discover Common Roots




Soundcheck show

Summary: <p>Multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter, <a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/aria-code" target="_blank">host of the podcast Aria Code</a>, and MacArthur Fellow Rhiannon Giddens’ latest collaboration is with the Italian pianist and percussionist Francesco Turrisi. Entitled <em><a href="https://www.nonesuch.com/journal/rhiannon-giddens-new-album-francesco-turrisi-there-is-no-other-may-3-nonesuch-2019-03-20" target="_blank">there is no Other</a>, </em>the twelve songs explore the connections between European, Arabic, African-American and Mediterranean sounds and at once offer opposition to "othering" and “a celebration of the spread of ideas, connectivity, and shared experience” (<a href="https://www.nonesuch.com/journal/rhiannon-giddens-new-album-francesco-turrisi-there-is-no-other-may-3-nonesuch-2019-03-20" target="_blank">Nonesuch Records</a>).</p> <p>The duo’s artistic cross-pollinations and discoveries draw from Italy, Ireland, Iran, Africa, and Brazil, among other places, and reflect the history of the movement of both people and instruments (with particular attention paid to both the trans-Saharan and the trans-Atlantic slave trade). Giddens and Turrisi have said in interviews that audiences probably won’t be thinking on how cultures meet and collide and create new forms, but perhaps as the players weave their magic, the result might also be that the music will start deep and productive conversations about migrations. Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi, along with bassist Jason Sypher, join us in-studio to perform these songs. – <em>Caryn Havlik</em></p> <p><em>Here's the performance from May 1 in The Jerome L. Greene Space:</em></p> <p><em>  </em></p>