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Big Ears Festival 2022

Courtesy Mark Sullivan
Knoxville, TN
March 24-27, 2022
The Big Ears Festival found ways to continue virtually during the pandemicmost notably by sponsoring the Norwegian Digital Jazz Festivalbut there is no substitute for the big glorious eclectic event that is the in-person festival. Past festivals have usually opened with a big kickoff event, often the first concert in the grand Tennessee Theatre. This year of renewal took a different tack, opting for a late afternoon free concert in the Tennessee Ampitheater (which was constructed during the 1982 World's Fair, and is now part of the World's Fair Park). The site is located far from the downtown venues normally used for the festival, but it was a gesture of inclusion for all of the Knoxville citizens who were unable to get tickets to the sold-out festival.
Thursday, March 24, 2022: Kronos Quartet & So Percussion / Dan Weiss Starebaby / Trefoil
Kronos Quartet & So Percussion
It's very Big Ears to feature two new music ensembles as the spotlight acts for the festival opening. This writer had highway issues that extended arrival beyond the opening of the show, but the Kronos string quartet's short set had many Kronos trademarks. They included a daring new work by composer and Bang on a Can co-founder Michael Gordon, a piece by the Iranian composer Aftab Darvishi, new arrangements of a pair of iconic American songs, and music from the daring film composer Clint Mansell.
Kronos Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraDan Weiss Starebaby
Drummer/composer
Dan Weiss
drums
Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Ben Monder
guitarb.1962

Trevor Dunn
bassTrefoil: Ambrose Akinmusire, Kris Davis and Gerald Cleaver
This new trio combines the talents of three resourceful, unpredictable performers: trumpeter
Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982

Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963
Friday, March 25, 2022: Craig Taborn Trio / Arooj Aftab / Kris Davis' Diatom Ribbons Trio / Sons of Kemet / Music of Ron Miles
Craig Taborn Trio
Technically this was a trio, but during the introductions
Craig Taborn
pianob.1970

Tomeka Reid
cello
Ches Smith
drumsArooj Aftab
Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist
Arooj Aftab
vocalsb.1985

Maeve Gilchrist
harp
Shahzad Ismaily
bass, electricKris Davis' Diatom Ribbons Trio
Pianist/composer
Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Val Jeanty
electronics
Terri Lyne Carrington
drumsb.1965

Trevor Dunn
bass
Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
Sons Of Kemet
British saxophonist
Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Sons of Kemet
band / ensemble / orchestra
Theon Cross
tuba
Tom Skinner
drumsEddie Hick
drums
Bo Diddley
guitar1928 - 2008
Music of Ron Miles
The late cornetist
Ron Miles
cornet1963 - 2022

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Jason Moran
pianob.1975

Thomas Morgan
bass, acousticSaturday, March 26, 2022: Ches Smith's We All Break / John Zorn: Songs For Petra Haden / Nubya Garcia / Val Jeanty / Annette Peacock
Ches Smith's We All Break

Ches Smith
drums
Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975
Sirene Dantor Rene
vocalsDaniel Brevil
percussion
Nick Dunston
bassJohn Zorn: Songs For Petra Haden
This has to be the most mainstream music
John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Jesse Harris
guitar
Norah Jones
pianob.1979

Petra Haden
vocalsb.1971

Julian Lage
guitar, electric
Jorge Roeder
bass, acoustic
Kenny Wollesen
drumsNubya Garcia
British tenor saxophonist/composer
Nubya Garcia
saxophone
Shabaka Hutchings
woodwinds
Gato Barbieri
saxophone1934 - 2016
Val Jeanty
Haitian-born drummer, turntablist and composer
Val Jeanty
electronics
Kris Davis
pianob.1980
Annette Peacock
Avant-garde icon
Annette Peacock
vocalsSunday, March 27, 2022: Miguel Zenón & Spektral Quartet / Evan Ziporyn / Bang On A Can All-Stars / John Zorn: New Electric Masada
Miguel Zenón & Spektral Quartet
Alto saxophonist/composer
Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976
Evan Zaporyn
Clarinetist " data-original-title="" title="">Evan Ziporyn joked that he decided what the pandemic-weary world needed was multipart clarinet arrangements of American popular songs, as documented on Pop Channel (Islandia Music, 2022). This show was their first public performance. He opened with the most recent song, the 2010 McFabulous tune "I Live Above the Hobby Shop," employing b-flat soprano clarinet and bass clarinet, as he did throughout the set. The other pop tunes were a varied lot from the late '60s through the '70s. "Shining Star"/"That's the Way of the World" (
Earth, Wind & Fire
band / ensemble / orchestra
Joni Mitchell
vocalsb.1943

Steely Dan
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1972

Paul McCartney
bass, electricb.1942

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
Bang On A Can All-Stars
This performance of Terry Riley's Autodreamographical Tales (Cantaloupe Music, 2022) was to have featured the composer as the vocalist/narrator, but he was held up in Japan. He appointed All-Stars guitarist
Mark Stewart
mandolinJohn Zorn: New Electric Masada
Saxophonist/composer
John Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951

Julian Lage
guitar, electric
John Medeski
organ, Hammond B3b.1965

Brian Marsella
keyboardsb.1850

Trevor Dunn
bass
Kenny Wollesen
drums
Ches Smith
drums
Kenny Grohowski
drumsEpilogue: Ellen Reid Soundwalk
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid created a Big Ears-sponsored environmental sound installation at Knoxville's Ijams Nature Center which runs throughout 2022. It requires an app download which then provides sounds via GPS as the listener walks through the nature center. The music was recorded by Reid's ensemble (which also played it in concert during the festival) as well as the
Kronos Quartet
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Big Ears Festival
So Percussion
Kronos Quartet
Dan Weiss
Craig Taborn
Matt Mitchell
Ben Monder
Trevor Dunn
ambrose akinmusire
Kris Davis
Gerald Cleaver
tomeka reid
Ches Smith
Arooj Aftab
Maeve Gilchrist
Darian Donovan Thomas
Shahzad Ismaily
Val Jeanty
Terri Lyne Carrington
Cecil Taylor
Olivier Messiaen
shabaka hutchings
Sons of Kemet
Theon Cross
Tom Skinner
Eddie Hick
Ron Miles
Brian Blade
Bill Frisell
jason moran
Thomas Morgan
Miguel Zenon
Daniel Brevil
Nick Dunston
Jesse Harris
Norah Jones
Petra Haden
Julian Lage
Kenny Wollesen
Nubya Garcia
Gato Barbieri
Annette Peacock
Spektral Quartet
Clara Lyon
Russell Rolen
Philip Glass
Mark Stewart
John Medeski
Brian Marsella
Kenny Grohowski
Ellen Reid
JORGE ROEDER
Bo Diddley
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