B茅la Fleck to present Macky concert with Brooklyn Rider
Genre-defying banjoist and adventurous quartet team up for a rollicking evening
If there鈥檚 one word that sums up what B茅la Fleck and Brooklyn Rider have in common, it鈥檚听eclectic.
Fleck, without question the most famous banjoist in the world, and Brooklyn Rider, a quartet that鈥檚 lately taken the new-music world by storm, have both dabbled in a dizzying array of genres.听
The 16-time Grammy-winning Fleck plays Bach trios with Yo-Yo Ma, performs at the most prestigious folk, jazz and bluegrass festivals in the world, and once helped Dave Matthews Band knock the 鈥淭itanic鈥 soundtrack off the top of the Billboard charts. Brooklyn Rider, meanwhile, has teamed up with indie singer-songwriters (Kate Bush, Bj枚rk, Rufus Wainwright), classical mainstays (John Adams, Anne Sofie von Otter) and pop/rock hitmakers (Sting, Elvis Costello)鈥攁nd that was just in 2016.
It鈥檚 clear that all five musicians, performing Jan. 20 on CU Presents鈥 Artist Series, prefer to flirt with just about everything rather than define themselves by any one sound.
When: Saturday, Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Macky Auditorium Cost: $20 and up
Tickets: Visit the CU Presents box office in person (972 Broadway), call 303-492-8008 during business hours or visit us online anytime.
鈥淎 true musical polymath, B茅la has garnered Grammy nominations in nine categories, managing to weave his humble instrument convincingly into every type of musical fabric,鈥 says The Washington Post. 鈥淏rooklyn Rider is a charismatic string quartet that also delights in mashups of every description.鈥
True to form, the quintet鈥檚 Boulder concert promises to be a fascinating cross-pollination of musical ideas, boasting everything from avant-garde Americana to Irish and South American folk to Romanian Gypsy music. And, of course, it wouldn鈥檛 be a B茅la Fleck concert without some foot-stomping, virtuosic banjo solos.
鈥淭ogether they have assembled a tight ensemble and invigorating show, each musician revealing their skills and passion for a new, untried musical venture,鈥 proclaims The Birmingham News. 鈥淚t formed a unique, eminently listenable bond.鈥