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  1. Mandolinist/composer Chris Thile, of Punch Brothers, and bassist/composer Edgar Meyer have teamed up again for a new album, Bass & Mandolin, to be released September 9th on Nonesuch Records. The album features 10 original compositions by the two MacArthur Fellows, who have been performing together sporadically for more than a decade.

  2. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Following two sold-out trio shows in London last September, Jacob, Madison and Chris got together to record Summer Rain as a trio for the first time. Thank y...

  3. Chris Thile, mandoline : Sonata for solo violin, sz. 117 - Presto (Béla Bartók) - Album "Laysongs (2021)" - Label Nonesuch 075597916188 "Avec ce trio magique, l'expression "interprète de musique classique" ne veut plus dire grand chose ! En tout cas dans ce prélude BWV 548 à l'origine composé pour l'orgue, c'était eux et c'était Bach !"

  4. Mandolinist Chris Thile elaborates that “these sessions were a reminder for me of what’s really important. I felt silly having this band take up so little of my creative year; it reminded me that us five together is critical to my happiness.” Church Street Blues was Tony Rice’s great statement.

  5. thile.squarespace.comChris Thile

    Official website of Chris Thile. Listen to the new album, Thanks for Listening, available now on Nonesuch Records and get tickets for upcoming tour dates and tapings of Live from Here with Chris Thile.

  6. A narrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinist and orchestra by Chris Thile. 1. Attention. CHRIS: So we’re talking summer of 2005. I was 24. My band, Nickel Creek, and I were in San Diego promoting our record, “Why Should the Fire Die?” at the National Association of Recording Merchandisers Convention — anyone remember how you used ...

  7. Mandolinist Chris Thile is among the most highly acclaimed musicians of his generation.. It started when he was a toddler in Oceanside, California. His folks took him along for weekly visits to a pizza parlor in nearby Carlsbad, where he heard John Moore’s band Bluegrass Etc., and where he would soon befriend siblings Sara and Sean Watkins, his future Nickel Creek bandmates.