Submitted by R. Neal on Wed, 2010/03/10 - 12:43pm

What: Big Ears 2010
When: Friday, March 26, 2010 - 5:00pm
Where: Downtown Knoxville, various venues

The highly regarded Big Ears 2010 music festival kicks off Friday, March 26 and continues through Sunday, March 28th in Downtown Knoxville.

Organizer, promoter, and visionary Ashley Capps:

Why Knoxville? Why not Knoxville!!!

...Knoxville has the perfect infrastructure – a beautiful historic downtown, two world-class historic theatres, a major University, a first-class museum, great clubs, outdoor spaces, and wonderful restaurants – all within an easy walk of one another. The vision of Big Ears was to engage these community resources, find synergies, and create an unforgettable experience. Now... it’s happening!

...The vital role of Art and Culture in fostering dynamic communities that support creativity, entrepreneurship, and economic development is being recognized by successful cities throughout the country. The need to attract, support, and retain the "creative class" has been at the heart of forward thinking economic and business strategies for some time now. I believe that concepts like the Big Ears Festival are an important part of making that vision a reality.

Lots more from AC after the jump and at bigearsfestival.com...

A special message from AC...

Dear Friends and Neighbors –

Last year, we launched a new and very unique festival concept in Knoxville called Big Ears. It was a relatively small event, but an auspicious beginning... with considerable acclaim from fans, artists, and the press, including the New York Times.

This year, the Big Ears Festival – scheduled for March 26 – 28 - has evolved into something truly extraordinary. I want to tell you more about it and what it can mean for our community. I hope that you will also share this with your friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues who have a passion for creativity and the arts. There’s something here for everyone to experience and enjoy. I’d like to invite everyone in our city to "stick their toe in the water," take in a show or two, and experience what Big Ears has to offer.

We have some of the most acclaimed and exciting musicians in contemporary rock…Vampire Weekend, the National, Joanna Newsom, the Dirty Projectors...

We also have important young "classical" artists such as Nico Muhly – whose first opera commission from the New York Metropolitan and the English National Opera was just announced…viola virtuoso Nadia Sirota... and the groundbreaking Calder Quartet.

Guitarist/composer Bryce Dessner – who curated much of this year’s Big Ears Festival – embodies the expansive vision that the festival aspires to…in the past month he has just finished recording what is poised to be one of the biggest rock records of 2010 with his band, The National... and he also was a member of the ensemble that recorded classical composer Steve Reich’s 2009 Pulitizer Prize winning Double Sextet. His chamber ensemble, Clogs, just released their most critically acclaimed recording to date, The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton. Their performance of this work at Big Ears will undoubtedly be a festival highlight, when they will be joined by guests Sufjan Stevens, Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond), and Matt Berninger and Aaron Dessner from The National.

And there’s Terry Riley, our Artist in Residence for the weekend, simply one of the most influential and visionary artists of our time …and we’re celebrating his 75th Birthday Year with a series of concerts during the festival.

This barely scratches the surface, however... you can see the full schedule and read about all of the great artists at bigearsfestival.com and find videos/links on Facebook.

People from all over are coming to Knoxville. Fans are coming from Europe and Australia as well as throughout the USA. Writers from the New York Times, Time Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the Associated Press... possibly the Wall Street Journal, the New Yorker, Rolling Stone, Spin, NPR... as well as from such cutting edge music and culture websites/blogs such as Pitchfork and Stereogum... will be in attendance.

Why Knoxville? Why not Knoxville!!! For years, people have asked why Knoxville doesn’t have a major music and arts festival event, like a Spoleto or a SXSW. We believe the time is now. Knoxville has the perfect infrastructure – a beautiful historic downtown, two world-class historic theatres, a major University, a first-class museum, great clubs, outdoor spaces, and wonderful restaurants – all within an easy walk of one another. The vision of Big Ears was to engage these community resources, find synergies, and create an unforgettable experience. Now... it’s happening!

I’m especially thrilled at the opportunity to work with the great folks at the Knoxville Museum of Art, the University of Tennessee, the Square Room, the Pilot Light, the former Blue Cats/Catalyst and, of course, the Tennessee and Bijou Theatres in bringing Big Ears to fruition. And I must thank Regal Entertainment Group and Toyota of Knoxville for believing in Big Ears and making its growth possible.

The vital role of Art and Culture in fostering dynamic communities that support creativity, entrepreneurship, and economic development is being recognized by successful cities throughout the country. The need to attract, support, and retain the "creative class" has been at the heart of forward thinking economic and business strategies for some time now. I believe that concepts like the Big Ears Festival are an important part of making that vision a reality.

At Big Ears, you will not only hear some of the most imaginative and beautiful music being created today, but you will also be part of our great community taking another step in the realization of its tremendous potential for the future.

I hope to see you!

Yours,
Ashley

Ashley Capps, President
507 S Gay St, Suite 1100 • Knoxville, TN 37902
865.523.2665
ACENTERTAINMENT.COM

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UPDATE: AC's personal

UPDATE: AC's personal picks:

From Ashley Capps:

A number of folks asked for more information and even some personal picks or tips about the weekend’s line up of shows. So I’m writing now in response to that.

To keep it manageable, this is Part 1. Part 2 will come tomorrow or the next day.

First, I would like to say this:

If you love great music of any kind, I am certain that you will hear something extraordinary that you will really love at Big Ears. This is not an “avant garde” music festival. Many of the artists performing are among the best-selling artists of the moment. Most of the music is completely accessible – melodic, tuneful, and, in some cases, quite beautiful. Highly enjoyable, inspirational, and fun!

You can purchase tickets for individual concerts. You may also, if you wish, choose from a couple of pass options – the Inner Ear and the Outer Ear. Tickets are available on line and the information about how to purchase is here. You may also purchase tickets through the Tennessee Theatre Box Office by calling 865-684-1200 ext. 2 from 10am – 5pm weekdays.

IF YOU ARE PRIMARILY INTERESTED IN ROCK MUSIC:

The National

The National – My favorite rock band of the moment…hands down. And I’m not alone. Their last CD, Boxer, was selected #1 Record of the Year in 2008 in Paste Magazine. The new one, due in May, is expected to be one of the biggest music releases of the year. These guys occupy a musical position not unlike that of the Velvet Underground in NYC in the late 1960s…powerful, direct, gritty, wickedly humorous with subtle but highly sophisticated arrangements. They play on Sunday night. My Brightest Diamond is really great too and she opens the show. This will be a really great show.

Joanna Newsome

Joanna Newsom, the xx, the Dirty Projectors, and St. Vincent are all among the most exciting rock artists of the moment. Joanna’s been everyone recently – with great features in the New York Times Magazine and NPR. She’s totally enchanting.

I would mention Vampire Weekend, who had the #1 record in the country in January, but they are already sold out. Joanna and the xx have only a few tickets remaining.

IF YOU ARE PRIMARILY INTERESTED IN CLASSICAL MUSIC:

I hope that you will make an effort to see at least one of Terry Riley’s concerts (each will be very different…more about Terry in the next letter). But of special note:

The Calder Quartet will perform Terry’s stunningly beautiful string quartet, Candenza on the Night Plain, on Sunday afternoon at the Bijou, where Terry will also perform some of his solo music. I saw Cadenza performed at the UT Music Hall back in the early 1980s and it’s still one of my most memorable concerts ever.

I think you might also love the Calder’s collaboration with the dazzling Czech violinist/singer Iva Bittova…they will perform Janacek and a modern piece by Fred Frith at the Knoxville Museum of Art on Friday evening at 5pm…other artists are on that bill too (see below).

Stepping a bit beyond the borders of straight classical music but offering a lot of musical pleasures will be the 802 Tour and Clogs (both at the Bijou on Saturday) as well as the 3 Bang On A Can All-Stars performances during the weekend.

TWO VERY SPECIAL THINGS THAT YOU MAY NEVER HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE EVER AGAIN:

The 802 Tour – I can’t describe this. It’s just wonderful but it makes little sense on paper…classical/opera composer Nico Muhly and viola virtuoso Nadia Sirota join Appalachian folk singer Sam Amidon and the almost whispered songs of Doveman (Thomas Barlett) to create something unworldly in its beauty. Very jaded friends have told me that it is the best show they’ve even seen. They’re too busy on their own to do this very often. This is what Big Ears is all about in one show. At 1pm on Saturday afternoon at the Bijou.

Clogs: The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton

Clogs – One of the highlights of the weekend. They will perform their beautiful new song cycle, The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton, with all of the special guests who sing on the records, including Sufjan Stevens, Matt Berninger (the National), and Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond). Likely the only full performance of the work in the USA. And there are likely to be a few surprises during this show too. Saturday at 4pm.

OK. Part 2…about Terry Riley and a few other special events will come in the next 24 – 48 hours...

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