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Pat Metheny Begins Extensive North American Dream Box Tour Sep 13, Featuring Music From All His Solo Recordings
August 19, 2023 Lyle Robinson News 0
(August 2023 – Press Release) — After a globe-trotting 33-stop tour this past spring and summer with his Side-Eye band, legendary American guitarist, composer and improviser Pat Metheny takes to the road again, this time as a solo act, beginning on September 13 in Homer, NY.
With currently scheduled coast-to-coast performances in 51 venues across 29 states and more to be added in March and April 2024, by the end of the Dream Box tour in 2024 Metheny will have given at least 76 performances of the program in the United States. The tour gives him the chance to explore his approach to being a solo performer in both traditional and unorthodox ways in the kinds of intimate venues that will offer audiences an absolutely unique concert experience:
“I’m really looking forward to doing this pretty significant tour that will just be me. I’m going to draw on all my solo records, from New Chautauqua on, and I’ve written a lot of that kind of material: narrative, storytelling, with expositional-type improvising. I did a test run of solo concerts a couple years ago and I really, really enjoyed it. It’s going to be something quite different for me, that intimate relationship. I think I’ll probably actually talk some on the gig, which I generally don’t like to do, but it sort of fits with what this evening will be.” Pat Metheny
Metheny has produced a catalog of recordings that, measured in terms of influence, is in a class by itself: 50 recordings that have won 20 Grammys in twelve different categories. New Chautauqua (1979) almost single-handedly defined an era of instrumental steel-stringed Americana that spawned legions of imitators. Zero Tolerance for Silence pushed the boundaries of modern music-making once again and served as a companion piece to the Grammy-winning disc Secret Story. The Orchestrion Project – for which Metheny wrote the music and built a series of instruments to be controlled by his guitar, recording the results both in the studio and in a live concert – was so new in conception and execution that even a decade-plus later, it still stands apart from any previous ideas of what a solo performer might achieve alone onstage.
Alongside those projects was yet another stream of development: two back-to-back, Grammy-winning solo baritone guitar recordings: One Quiet Night and What’s It All About , the predecessors to Dream Box . Not only do they shine as pure solo guitar recordings, but they also introduced an entirely new tuning system that allowed Metheny to create an almost orchestral range, from bass to soprano, within the realm of a simple steel six-string guitar.
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Jazz Concert Review: PAT METHENY (Dream Box Tour at Royce Hall, UCLA)
by Scott Yanow on November 25, 2023
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PAT ON THE BACK
When one thinks of the always-inventive and distinctive guitarist Pat Metheny , it is generally of the great bands he has had (including the Pat Metheny Group with the late Lyle Mays on keyboards and the Unity Band with Chris Potter), his recordings with bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist John Scofield, and of his appearances with all-star groups. But when he appeared at Royce Hall for a 2 ½ hour set, it was quite a bit different.
Pat Metheny was the only musician onstage. While there were times when he used electrical devices that allowed him to spontaneously create parts that he soloed over, it was essentially a colorful one-man show. It is to his great credit that he never lost the audience’s attention.
Metheny started off with a medley of his compositions on acoustic guitar which he played at a relaxed and thoughtful tempo. He remembered Haden and the Beyond The Missouri duet album that they made together by playing a medley of tunes from the intimate project (including the bassist’s “First Song”). A brief departure from the quiet music took place when he suddenly switched to a thunderous free-form piece but then things calmed down when he played an orchestral number on his 42-string Picasso guitar. He performed a medley of mostly standards on the baritone guitar (including “Alfie,” “Rainy Days and Mondays” and “The Girl from Ipanema”), and then he jammed on a medium-tempo blues, adding other instruments including a rhythm guitar and a walking bass. Quite intriguing was the guitarist’s work with his Orchestrion, magically creating his own orchestra.
While Pat Metheny rarely speaks on stage, the night at Royce Hall was an exception. During the first half of the evening he talked quite a bit including about his early days, his period with Gary Burton, his memories of Charlie Haden, and the different guitars that he uses. I wish that he had continued talking during the second half for he did not say anything about his band with Lyle Mays or any of a dozen other interesting topics, but it was nice to hear him reminisce a bit.
Pat Metheny can always be relied upon to put on stimulating, virtuosic and surprising shows. That has been true of his performances during the past 50 years and it was certainly true of his solo night at Royce Hall.
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Pat Metheny Dream Box Tour ( dates and cities here ) presented by CAP UCLA Royce Hall, 10745 Dickson Court UCLA Sunday, October 29 at 7 pm for more info, visit Pat Metheny
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Pat Metheny was born in Kansas City on August 12, 1954 into a musical family. Starting on trumpet at the age of 8, Metheny switched to guitar at age 12. By the age of 15, he was working regularly with the best jazz musicians in Kansas City, receiving valuable on-the-bandstand experience at an unusually young age. Metheny first burst onto the international jazz scene in 1974. Over the course of his three-year stint with vibraphone great Gary Burton, the young Missouri native already displayed his soon-to-become trademarked playing style, which blended the loose and flexible articulation customarily reserved for horn players with an advanced rhythmic and harmonic sensibility - a way of playing and improvising that was modern in conception but grounded deeply in the jazz tradition of melody, swing, and the blues. With the release of his first album, Bright Size Life (1975), he reinvented the traditional "jazz guitar" sound for a new generation of players.
Throughout his career, Pat Metheny has continued to re-define the genre by utilizing new technology and constantly working to evolve the improvisational and sonic potential of his instrument. Metheny's versatility is almost nearly without peer on any instrument. Over the years, he has performed with artists as diverse as Steve Reich to Ornette Coleman to Herbie Hancock to Jim Hall to Milton Nascimento to David Bowie. He has been part of a writing team with keyboardist Lyle Mays for more than twenty years - an association that has been compared to the Lennon/McCartney and Ellington/Strayhorn partnerships by critics and listeners alike. Metheny's body of work includes compositions for solo guitar, small ensembles, electric and acoustic instruments, large orchestras, and ballet pieces, with settings ranging from modern jazz to rock to classical.
As well as being an accomplished musician, Metheny has also participated in the academic arena as a music educator. At 18, he was the youngest teacher ever at the University of Miami. At 19, he became the youngest teacher ever at the Berklee College of Music, where he also received an honorary doctorate more than twenty years later (1996). He has also taught music workshops all over the world, from the Dutch Royal Conservatory to the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz to clinics in Asia and South America. He has also been a true musical pioneer in the realm of electronic music, and was one of the very first jazz musicians to treat the synthesizer as a serious musical instrument. Years before the invention of MIDI technology, Metheny was using the Synclavier as a composing tool. He also been instrumental in the development of several new kinds of guitars such as the soprano acoustic guitar, the 42-string Pikasso guitar, Ibanez's PM-100 jazz guitar, and a variety of other custom instruments.
It is one thing to attain popularity as a musician, but it is another to receive the kind of acclaim Metheny has garnered from critics and peers. Over the years, Metheny has won countless polls as "Best Jazz Guitarist" and awards, including three gold records for (Still Life) Talking, Letter from Home, and Secret Story. He has also won 17 Grammy Awards spread out over a variety of different categories including Best Rock Instrumental, Best Contemporary Jazz Recording, Best Jazz Instrumental Solo, Best Instrumental Composition. The Pat Metheny Group won an unprecedented seven consecutive Grammies for seven consecutive albums.
Metheny has spent most of his life on tour, averaging between 120-240 shows a year since 1974. At the time of this writing, he continues to be one of the brightest stars of the jazz community, dedicating time to both his own projects and those of emerging artists and established veterans alike, helping them to reach their audience as well as realizing their own artistic visions.
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Jazz legend Pat Metheny goes solo with new 'Dream Box' album and tour
Long-time jazz guitarist and composer Pat Metheny — leader of the Pat Metheny Group for nearly a quarter century starting in the late 1970s — has released the album “Dream Box.”
Metheny also launched a Dream Box tour featuring just him, his guitars and his many, many songs. He’s won more than 20 Grammy Awards and released more than 50 albums.
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Playing for the first time in the Muriel Kauffman Theatre, a surprisingly intimate 1,800-person room that opened, along with the rest of the performing arts center in which it’s housed, in 2011, Pat Metheny had a space ideally suited for his famously buttery tone. The surroundings were mildly opulent without being fussy, boasted a capacious stage for Metheny’s impressive wealth of keyboards, guitars and homemade instruments (more on those later) and, most importantly, pristine acoustics that allowed the nearly full house to hear the nuances of every note with razor-sharp clarity.
And about that tone; while Metheny’s many excellent albums capture his exuberant skill, eclectic influences and complex moods, they don’t, it turns out, do justice to the way his guitar actually sounds. Limpid and silky, it can often seem sanded down — “too smooth,” as many detractors argue — in the studio, overly processed both in the sonic and the culinary sense. Live, it’s a different story, that smoothness showing all sorts of precisely defined, oddly contoured and unexpected edges, while Metheny’s elastic fervor — which can read as cheese to the uninitiated — fills a room with a boundlessly confident, even forceful authority.
Metheny began the show solo, playing a custom-built monster of a harp/guitar called the “Pikasso,” presumably because its multiple necks, two sound holes and wealth of criss-crossing strings make it resemble a Cubist painting (or an AI-generated image that went overboard). Though it may resemble an imaginary instrument, Metheny made it sound very real, turning the empyreal “Into the Dream,” from 1997’s Imaginary Day , into an extended polyphonic meditation and a cosmic hoedown, at one point knocking on its vast body and later triggering a sampled bass line through some sort of mysterious technological wizardry (possibly a Synclavier setup.)
After demonstrating that one man can sound like a full band with the right tools, the current iteration of the Side-Eye group, formed by Metheny to highlight younger up-and-coming jazz musicians, walked on stage: drummer Joe Dyson and organ/keyboard player Chris Fishman. Both seemed a bit slow to settle in as Metheny took them through a bouncy run-through of “So May It Secretly Begin,” from the 1987 classic Still Life (Talking) . Dyson initially underplayed on the drums, sticking to rapid, close work on cymbals and snares, and Fishman appeared slightly nervous about keeping up with Metheny’s characteristic ebullience. But by the time the trio took “Bright Size Life,” the opening song from Metheny’s 1976 debut album of the same name – still perhaps the maestro’s snappiest and most recognizable riff – through its paces, everything started to click.
Metheny gave his bandmates plenty of opportunity to strut their stuff, letting each take long solos (at one point even leaving the stage) and duetting with both – with Fishman on a sparkling and intent “Phase Dance,” from the Pat Metheny Group’s self-titled 1978 debut album, and with Dyson on an extremely unexpected and jaw-dropping free/noise number. Metheny has always had an avant-garde, non-smooth side – he recorded albums with Ornette Coleman and Derek Bailey, and, of course, made the infamous straight solo noise record Zero Tolerance for Silence, but it was surprising to see him acknowledge that aspect of his career in front of a mostly older, presumably more risk-averse paying audience. It was even more shocking to see the chaos emerge after a dazzling polyrhythmic solo from Dyson on tambourine and kick pedals, and from a (possibly fretless) amplified and overdriven acoustic guitar. Beginning with free shards of distortion, it gradually became earthier and more skronky – sounding most like “Trigonometry” from the Ornette record at first and later like “Broadway Blues,” the closing track of the Pat Metheny Group debut, but it was also not impossible to hear quotes from Zero Tolerance, and maybe even “The Calling,” from the underrated 1984 album with Charlie Haden and Billy Higgins, Rejoicing . The crowd, though not moved to a standing ovation as it was for several other tracks, was nonetheless admirably appreciative, and Metheny seemed especially exhilarated afterward.
The longest and most impressive song of the evening was also the only one that began a little shakily. The Side-Eye original “It Starts When We Disappear,” makes use of a sampled, almost techno-like percussion track, and this version also utilized Metheny’s self-playing, solenoid-triggered musical instruments/sculptures from the Orchestrion album. Initially, possibly because of hurdles with the whimsical electronics, Metheny’s laserlike focus (his head almost never stops nodding as he plays) seemed to falter. The problems must have resolved themselves, though, as Metheny found his footing and the band followed suit with a burst of energy. The music transformed several times, from Metheny’s trademark rapid-fire razzle-dazzle to warmly assertive organ noodling to space-age retro-futurist pyrotechnics.
While fans of Metheny’s unstoppable power noodling and searing yet gooey guitar-synth acrobatics were given plenty to chew on, he also dipped into his quieter material. A down-tempo, at times halting version of “Better Days Ahead,” originally a breezy, tropicalia-infused jaunt from 1989’s Letter From Home , gave Fishman his first chance to shine, and allowed Metheny to display his nearly superhuman control of rhythmic dynamics. “Farmer’s Trust” demonstrated another side to Metheny: lyrical and romantic — if not simple, at least uncomplicated. When combined with the theater’s elegant lighting effects, the song had an intense poignancy and an emotional heft that captivated the room.
Except to express thanks every now and then and to praise his band members, Metheny didn’t address the audience or give any indication that this was a hometown show. He also didn’t play any of his numerous songs with local names: “Missouri Uncompromised,” “Lone Jack” or, most disappointingly, the epic “As Wichita Falls, So Falls Wichita Falls,” to name a few. But by the time he played the legendarily smooth groover “Last Train Home” (which the Florida supermarket chain Publix made the centerpiece of a famously off-putting holiday commercial) as a solo acoustic number that activated the bittersweet longing usually hidden by digital moodscapes for the first of two encores, we knew we we’d seen something special, even if it had been just another night on tour for Metheny and his band. As Meth heads both old and newly minted went out underneath the wide Missouri sky, they went bearing new ways to listen, carrying new sounds to hear in their heads.
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June 19, 2023 at 8:07 am
Solid review. Having seen Pat many times over the years, I travelled quite a bit for this one! I’ve seen much better from him and slightly worse, but I’m very spoiled. It clicked, but didn’t sustain the energy that he typically can achieve on the bandstand. I feel like Fishman is settling in, but is still pretty new to the group. Joe goes back a couple of Side Eye tours now and is really starting to lock in. I noticed Pat was blowing his nose and actually left the stage for a bit mid set (I’ve never seen that), so maybe he was fighting off a cold or something.
I was very surprised, and honesty disappointed, he didn’t address the crowd and tie in the hometown show angle. Every show I’ve seen of his, he has addressed the crowd and almost always ties in something local or regional in regards to the venue or the city, etc. Not a peep for a KC show? Okay, Pat, we’re still good.
To reiterate, Pat, who is pushing 70, it still consummate musical and performing hero. He set an unbelievably high standard for himself as a musician and performer roughly 50 years ago and continues to hold and clear that high bar.
Highlight for me was “Farmer’s Trust”. Simply stunning, and to your point, the closest reference to the area (the song was named after a bank in the KC area).
Reed Jackson
June 19, 2023 at 8:36 am
This was my first time seeing him, so I was pretty impressed! Hopefully will not be the last.
David Fletcher
June 24, 2023 at 5:35 am
Thank you for the review. I like to track the different reviews from around the world when Pat is touring. The problem with the Orchestrion set-up seems to be a recurring theme.
May I make one correction of a dong track. It is “As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls” and not “As Wichita Falls, So Falls Wichita Falls” as stated.
June 25, 2023 at 3:20 pm
dammit, thanks, I own that on LP and have never once gotten the title/dad joke correct.
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Pat Metheny has a legendary status within the jazz music scene. It not hard to see why considering he has 3 gold records and 20 grammy awards to his name. He has toured for more than 30 years and is believed to have played between 120 & 240 concerts in each of them. Quite an accomplishment! I was first introduced to Pat Metheny as a music student myself around 15 years ago. My professor at the time was a keen jazz enthusiast. I was not the biggest fan of Jazz to be honest but there was something beautiful about Methenys music.
I saw him play live during my own time at music school. It was a tiny set the hall was dark with red and purple lights shinning onto the stage. It was an unbelievable experience as the sheer level of musicianship on display was quite remarkable. I loved the sound of his guitar; it was so soulful and smooth, he has always been a fan of the Roland GR-300 Guitar Synthesizer and he used it regularly in his music. Often its hard to believe its actually a guitar he's playing. The gig was extremely calm, most of the audience listened, many with eyes closed and let the music take them on a journey.
It was a tranquil, calm and relaxing performance. However, Pat himself was always quite animated as he played. His face tensed and staunched up with the strike of every note. Clearly very involved in his performance.
Between each piece there was a respectful round of applause, and Pat himself spoke occasionally of the music and told the audience a little about the creation or inspiration behind each piece. This was a low key but beautiful performance by a gifted musician. If you truly want to experience world class jazz, I recommend for you to go see his show.
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Metheny’s doing a solo tour this time around. He did a solo tour not too long ago, in 2010. On that tour he was joined/accompanied by his then-new contraption, the Orchestrion, which automatically played multiple instruments, all under the command of Metheny. For his 2023 tour, Metheny entered the stage with just an acoustic guitar. He proceeded to spin musical tales from the 20 th Century, mostly Pat Metheny Group tunes including the hit, “This is Not America,” from the soundtrack to the movie, “The Falcon and the Snowman” which featured David Bowie on vocals.
After that introduction of music familiar to most PMG fans, Metheny stopped to chat with the crowd. He started by explaining that he hasn’t been very loquacious during his concerts in the past, but this time he wanted to tell the audience about how some of his past work came to be and reveal a little about how he plays the music he does and how he creates some of his sounds.
Another theme quickly emerged when he talked affectionately about his friend, the late bassist Charlie Haden whom Metheny called a “mentor.” They had crossed paths several times and worked together on occasion. Eventually, they decided they should record together. Because both artists hail from Missouri, the album was entitled Beyond the Missouri Sky (Verve, 1997). By the way, the natives apparently pronounce the name of the state as “Missour-uh.” What followed this introduction was a medley of tunes from that album, again performed on acoustic guitar.
Next up was a lively tune featuring some boisterous and energetic strumming. Metheny explained that he wrote that song quite a few years ago when his two sons were about ages 5 and 3. Like many parents, he was sometimes challenged to get the kids to bed on time. He composed the song so that the boys would dance around the house and then collapse from exhaustion, at which time it was off to bed. He called the tune, “Song for the Boys.”
He discussed another influence in his musical life, the guitarist John Scofield and mentioned how they recorded an album, I Can See Your House From Here (Blue Note, 1994). From that album, he played one of his compositions, “Message to My Friend.”
Then, just to make sure nobody got the impression that he’s all sweetness and soaring melodies, he jumped into several minutes of noise and loops on one of his acoustic guitars. That was followed by the introduction of one of several instruments he’s invented, in this case, the Pikasso guitar. This was also an opportunity to talk about another important person in his life, his guitar luthier, Linda Manzer. He worked with Manzer to create the dual-neck, 42 string guitar.
Manzer has made at least three baritone guitars for Metheney and pulled out one of those to play a medley of tunes from his solo album, What’s It All About , (Nonsuch, 2011). That was an album of pop tunes which won a Grammy in 2012 for Best New Age Album. Sunday night, some of the tunes in the medley included the title tune, “Alfie,” also “Rainy Days and Mondays.” He also threw in “Last Train Home” from the PMG album Still Live (Talking) (Geffen, 1987).
Next up, he strapped on a blonde hollow body electric guitar which may be the type of guitar he’s most associated with because he spent so much time behind that type of guitar with the Pat Metheny Group. In musician slang, an electric hollow body is known as a “box.” His current album is Dream Box (Modern Recordings, 2023) and includes tunes he’s come up with over the years, but then filed away for a rainy day. He mined that computer file and pulled the most compelling tracks and recorded them for the new album.
Although he didn’t introduce the songs for this part of the concert, much of the material for it was drawn from that album. At this point, he incorporated more loops to set up a background which allowed him to get out front and solo with single note runs which he does so often in an ensemble setting. During the “loops” portion of the show, he also strapped on his synth guitar, another instrument he has developed and goes back to the 1980s with the PMG.
As with many of his song structures, the concert itself slowly built to a climax. After a few loops tunes, he unveiled the 2023 version of the Orchestrion which had been waiting patiently in the back of the stage covered with black draperies. This version of the Orchestrion was much slimmed down from the original 2011 edition. This one focused primarily on percussion, leaving the chords and melodies to the human on the stage.
After a couple of Orchestrion numbers, Metheny then ran around the stage and unveiled three guitars that had been enshrouded and were placed on stands set about chest level. He set up a loop with each guitar, each of which had a different sound, of course. Then he strapped on another guitar and played a solo on top of the entire three-guitar and Orchestrion symphony. The climax!
The first encore included more Orchestrion and generally kept the climatic vibe going. The second encore, however, moved into ballad territory with Metheny back on a solo acoustic to close the show with a beautiful version of the poignant “Wichita Lineman.”
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First Encore More Orchestrion
Second Encore Wichita Lineman
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Cultural life of Moscow city is various and rich! Operas, ballets, symphonic concerts... Russian composers have created some of the most beautiful classical music. Russian classical music is very popular in Moscow. It is performed in many beautiful historical venues. Do not forget to include a visit to a concert hall in your itinerary when you are planning your stay in Moscow! And do it in advance.
There are almost no restrictions on dress code in Russian theatres. Visitors may wear jeans and sports shoes, they may have a backpack with them. Only shorts are not allowed.
A typical feature of Russian theatre – visitors are bringing a lot of flowers which they present to their favorite performers after the show.
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The Bolshoi Theatre
The Bolshoi Theatre is the oldest, the most famous and popular opera and ballet theatre in Russia. The word “Bolshoi” means “big” in Russian. You can buy a ticket online in advance, 2-3 months before the date of performance on the official website . Prices for famous ballets are high: 6-8 thousand rubles for a seat in stalls. Tickets to operas are cheaper: you can get a good seat for 4-5 thousand rubles. Tickets are cheaper for daytime performances and performances on the New Stage. The New Stage is situated in the light-green building to the left of the Bolshoi's main building. The quality of operas and ballets shown on the New Stage is excellent too. However, you should pay attention that many seats of the Bolshoi’s Old and New Stages have limited visibility . If you want to see the Bolshoi’s Old Stage but all tickets are sold out, you can order a tour of the theatre. You can book such a tour on the official website.
If you want, following Russian tradition, to give flowers to the performers at the end of the show, in the Bolshoi flowers should be presented via special staff who collects these flowers in advance.
In August the Bolshoi is closed.
The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre
This theatre is noteworthy. On one hand, it offers brilliant classical opera and ballet performances. On the other hand, it is an experimental venue for modern artists. You can check the program and buy tickets online here http://stanmus.com/ . If you are opera lover, get a ticket to see superstar Hibla Gerzmava . The theatre has a very beautiful historic building and a stage with a good view from every seat. Tickets are twice cheaper than in the Bolshoi.
The Novaya Opera
“Novaya” means “New” in Russian. This opera house was founded in 1991 by a famous conductor Eugene Kolobov. Its repertoire has several directions: Russian and Western classics, original shows and divertissements, and operas of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is very popular with Muscovites for excellent quality of performances, a comfortable hall, a beautiful Art Nouveau building and a historic park Hermitage, which is situated right next to it. You can buy tickets online here http://www.novayaopera.ru/en .
Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center
The Opera Center has become one of the best theatrical venues in Moscow. It was founded in 2002 by great diva Galina Vishnevskaya. Nowadays its artistic director is Olga Rostropovich, daughter of Galina Vishnevskaya and her husband Mstislav Rostropovich, great cellist and conductor. Not only best young opera singers perform here, but also world music stars do; chamber and symphonic concerts, theatrical productions and musical festivals take place here. You can see what is on the program here http://opera-centre.ru/theatre . Unfortunately “booking tickets online” is available in Russian only. If you need help, you can contact us at and we can book a ticket for you.
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall and The Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory
These are two major concert halls for symphonic music in Moscow. Both feature excellent acoustics, impressive interior, various repertoire and best performers. You can check the program here http://meloman.ru/calendar/ . You need just to switch to English. Booking tickets online is available only for owners of Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian phone numbers. If you need help, you can contact us and we can book a ticket for you.
Moscow International Performing Arts Center (MIPAC)
This modern and elegant concert hall houses performances of national and foreign symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, solo instrumentalists, opera singers, ballet dancers, theatre companies, jazz bands, variety and traditional ensembles. Actually, it has three concert halls placed on three different levels and having separate entrances. The President of MIPAC is People’s Artist of the USSR Vladimir Spivakov, conductor of “Virtuosy Moskvy” orchestra. You can see pictures of the concert halls here http://www.mmdm.ru/en/content/halls . The program is impressive in its variety but is not translated into English. You can contact us at and we can find a performance for you.
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Moscow is a beautiful city and is the capital of Russia and is also considered the cosmopolitan capital. The people of Moscow are vibrant, lively and live their life to the fullest. The city is a perfect mixture of ancient and modern traditions and hold an approximate population of 10 million. You can visit some of the most beautiful destinations if you are a tourist here. From natural beauties to man-made beauties, the city has everything to attract a tourist.
No matter in which season you are travelling to Moscow, the city will give you thrills and chills in all the seasons. Not only in the city, there are some amazing places to visit nearby. You can easily plan a one-day trip to those places and return back to the city in the same day. So, get packed, take this guide for day trips from Moscow along and have an enticing trip!
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If you are planning a full one-day trip from Moscow and return, Yaroslavl is the perfect place for you. A long day trip with amazing sight scenes that will allure everybody and rest assured, the journey will be as fascinating as the destination. It is one of the region’s most popular tourist destinations. The place holds a significant place in the Moscow’s history as well. The museums and monasteries at Yaroslavl are worth visiting and you will enjoy every bit of it.
Location: 250 kms northeast of Moscow.
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A historical place that teaches you a lot of things about the great history of Russia which is a must visit, if you are on a tour to Moscow. You can easily start the trip in the morning and come back to your place before the dawn itself. It is a wonderful place to visit with your friends and family. Lake Nero is a place in Rostov that you must not miss as it is a beautiful and expansive lake near the town.
Location: Rostov Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
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It is located just an hour away from the Moscow city centre. This was one of the most important industrial areas at the time of Soviet era. During the Second World War the anti-gun tank was produced here in the factory in order to fight with Soviet Union. Once the Germany was defeated they started focusing on space research. Later on the city becomes the space city when people come across the Union and settled down here to launch the space programme. This is one of the most affluent areas in the country and nice place to visit.
Location: Moscow Oblast, Russia
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4. Borodino
It is located in the west at the two hour of drive from the west of the Moscow in the battlefield of the Borodino. History says that French won the battle of Borodino and went to capture the Moscow. This place which shows the real history of Moscow and has its own unique identity. Just outside the field of Borodino is a green and grassy field where the battle was fought. Similarly on the top of the hill you will find the lasting monuments of the important events.
Location: Rusakovskaya Ulitsa, 13, Moskva, Russia, 107140
It is located in the south east of Moscow in the city of Kolumna and in comparison to the capital of Russia it is a small town escape. This is one of the oldest Russian city in the region and you can discover the old history in museums and monasteries. Mainly it is a site for important weapon factories it was opened in 1994 and even now it is not popular among the tourist. It is the great place to visit with friends and family where you can explore the walls of medieval age and the city which belongs back to 18th century.
Location: In the south East of Moscow.
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6. Zvenigorod
It is an hour away from the Moscow city centre and is the good place to visit as it will give the small break from the life of capital city. It is an old and historic place which gives you ancient view of almost thousand years back. You can explore some beautiful monasteries and museum of Russian desserts where you can see and experience the local culinary culture. It is a true reflection of the ancient history of Russia and surely a must visit place with your friends and family.
7. Sergiev Posad
It is one of the well-known tourist destinations in the surrounding regions of Moscow. This is one of the most suggestive place to visit for the one day trip as many tour company includes it in their travel menu. It is a huge Russian monastery which is here since last hundreds of years and is looked by the monk who looked after the revered tomb of St. Sergius who has its graveyard to rest. Christians consider it as an important pilgrimage for orthodox Christians and an important place for tourist.
Location: Located to the north of the capital, Moscow Oblast, Russia
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9. Arkhangelskoye Estate
This estate is built in outskirts of Moscow dated back in 18th century it was constructed by Russian aristocratic family. It is known for the hub of nobility. This estate was opened by the communist to the public for entertainment and changed into a museum for public. After the fall of Soviet Union the restoration of this place was done after that this looks very attractive and beautiful. You can plan and enjoy wonderful trip at this place if you are in search of one day trip.
Location: Arkhangelskoye, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 143420
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10. Melikova
If you are planning a short trip from Moscow and return, this place is perfect for you and your family. Even if you are leaving for Melikova later in the day, you will be home before the night. A trip to the Moscow suburbs brings you to this famous estate which is a house of renowned Russian writer Anton Chekhov. The museum of Melikova will take you to the life of Anton Chekhov from the beginning till end. A perfect place for a short trip where not only adults will enjoy, the children with you too will have a great time.
11. Vladimir
Situated only two hours east of Moscow, Vladimir is one of the best places for Moscow day tours . This Russian city dates back to the 12th century and has a splendid history. If a few medieval buildings and rich culture entices you, then this place is perfect for a day trip with your loved ones.
Location: East of Moscow, Russia
Offering one of the best day trips from Moscow, Russia the small town of Suzdal makes for a great pit stop. It is located only a few kilometers north of Vladimir and houses a top UNESCO World Heritage Site. An abundance of historical stories and culturally rich sites is what awaits you here.
Location: Northeast of Moscow, Russia
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An unexpected and genre-defying new recording from 20-time Grammy Winning Guitarist/Composer Pat Metheny Featuring Jason Vieaux and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet ORDER NOW or STREAM HERE. 3.5.21. News.
All Pat Metheny upcoming concerts for 2023 & 2024. Find out when Pat Metheny is next playing live near you. ... Pat Metheny tour dates 2024. ... Wherever we are in this world, hope to see them many times over. Thank you Pat Metheny Group for a memorable concert. Bless you all.
(August 2023 - Press Release) — After a globe-trotting 33-stop tour this past spring and summer with his Side-Eye band, legendary American guitarist, composer and improviser Pat Metheny takes to the road again, this time as a solo act, beginning on September 13 in Homer, NY. With currently scheduled coast-to-coast performances in 51 venues across 29 states and more to be added in March and ...
Across nearly 50 years, the endlessly creative Metheny has released 11 solo albums, 13 albums with his band The Pat Metheny Group, four live albums, and four compilation albums, and has won a whopping 20 Grammys. Specializing in contemporary jazz, Latin jazz, and jazz fusion, Metheny is the only person in history to win Grammys in 12 different ...
PAT ON THE BACK. When one thinks of the always-inventive and distinctive guitarist Pat Metheny, it is generally of the great bands he has had (including the Pat Metheny Group with the late Lyle Mays on keyboards and the Unity Band with Chris Potter), his recordings with bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist John Scofield, and of his appearances with all-star groups.
The Pat Metheny Group went on to explore their sound, experimenting with various styles of music; inspired by new members Nana Vasconcelos and Aznar the band introduced latin-induced music to the group for the album "Offramp". ... Pat Metheny tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you. ... 2023 2022 2021 2020 Most played: New York (NYC) (29 ...
Side-Eye Extensive World Tour continuing into 2023. ... The Pat Metheny Unity Group embark on a tour of Korea, Japan, Australia from October 5th - 27th. Tickets are ON SALE NOW! 7.30.2014. PAT METHENY UNITY GROUP (←→) BRUCE HORNSBY w/Sonny Emory CAMPFIRE TOUR 2014.
Find tickets for Pat Metheny Group concerts near you. Browse 2023 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown. ... During the world tour brazilian multiinstrumentalist Nando Lauria completed the line-up of the PMG. The Way Up was released through Nonesuch Records and all of Metheny's Geffen and Warner Brothers ...
Pat Metheny was born in Kansas City on August 12, 1954 into a musical family. ... The Pat Metheny Group won an unprecedented seven consecutive Grammies for seven consecutive albums. Metheny has spent most of his life on tour, averaging between 120-240 shows a year since 1974. At the time of this writing, he continues to be one of the brightest ...
Long-time jazz guitarist and composer Pat Metheny — leader of the Pat Metheny Group for nearly a quarter century starting in the late 1970s — has released the album "Dream Box.". Metheny also launched a Dream Box tour featuring just him, his guitars and his many, many songs. He's won more than 20 Grammy Awards and released more than ...
Metheny gave his bandmates plenty of opportunity to strut their stuff, letting each take long solos (at one point even leaving the stage) and duetting with both - with Fishman on a sparkling and intent "Phase Dance," from the Pat Metheny Group's self-titled 1978 debut album, and with Dyson on an extremely unexpected and jaw-dropping ...
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Long-time jazz guitarist and composer Pat Metheny — leader of the Pat Metheny Group for nearly a quarter century starting in the late 1970s — has released the album "Dream Box." Metheny also ...
Wed Oct 11, 2023 - 8:00 PM Pat Metheny. Majestic Theatre, Dallas ... The Pat Metheny Group won an unprecedented seven consecutive Grammies for seven consecutive albums. Metheny has spent most of his life on tour, averaging between 120-240 shows a year since 1974. At the time of this writing, he continues to be one of the brightest stars of the ...
For his 2023 tour, Metheny entered the stage with just an acoustic guitar. He proceeded to spin musical tales from the 20 th Century, mostly Pat Metheny Group tunes including the hit, "This is Not America," from the soundtrack to the movie, "The Falcon and the Snowman" which featured David Bowie on vocals.
(Pat Metheny Group song) Play Video stats: 5: 2: Sueño con México Play Video stats: 3 : Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb cover) Play Video stats: 3: 4: Signals (Orchestrion Sketch) Play Video stats: 1 : Song for Bilbao (Pat Metheny Group song) Play Video stats: 1 : Minuano (Six Eight) / James / September Fifteenth / Antonia / This Is Not America ...
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Top 10 Day Trips From Moscow. Confused about which places to visit on your next day trip from Moscow. Here is the list of the best day trips from Moscow you can take with your friends or family and have an amazing trip! Yaroslavl. Rostov Veliky. Korolev. Borodino. Kolomna. Zvenigorod.