Rhiannon Giddens’ 2022 will include the publication of her first book, the long-awaited debut of her opera, and a tour with the Nashville ballet. All on the heels of two GRAMMY nominations for her 2021 album release, They’re Calling Me Home (Nonesuch) and her opera debut as Bess in the Greensboro Opera’s rendition of Porgy and Bess which is Giddens’ first professional opera at the age of 44, and her first return to the operatic stage after 18 years. Today Giddens has revealed the striking cover for her debut picture book, Build a House, ahead of its October 11, 2022 publication date (Candlewick Press).
Written as a song to commemorate the 155th anniversary of Juneteenth, Build a House is boldly illustrated by painter Monica Mikai, and tells the moving story of a people who would not be moved and the music that sustained them. Steeped in sorrow and joy, resilience and resolve, turmoil and transcendence, this dramatic debut offers a proud view of history and a vital message for readers of all ages: honor your heritage, express your truth, and let your voice soar, even—or perhaps especially—when your heart is heaviest.
The cover and preorder information are available here: https://www.rhiannongiddens.com/build-a-house
"I released this song on Juneteenth in 2020 with the great Yo-Yo Ma. We made a socially distanced recording (very -- there was an ocean between us!) and put it out on socials and that was that. A few days later, someone said the lyrics would make for a great children’s book. Fast forward two years and that children’s book is almost here! It has been an absolute honor and pleasure to work with my fantastic publisher Candlewick on this book, and a revelation to see what gifted artist Monica Mikai has done with this story,” said Giddens.
Build a House is the first of four children’s books that Giddens has planned with Candlewick Press. The second scheduled book, We Could Fly, is slated for publication in fall 2023 and is based on “We Could Fly,” written with Dirk Powell, a powerful and affecting dialogue between mother and daughter drawing on African folklore and celebrating resilience and love. It will be illustrated by Briana Mukodiri Uchendu.
This announcement follows the recent news of Giddens’ two GRAMMY Award nominations with her partner Francesco Turrisi: Best Folk Album for They’re Calling Me Home and Best American Roots Song for “Avalon.” Giddens is now an 8-time nominee and won in 2010 for Best Traditional Folk Album for Genuine Negro Jig. They’re Calling Me Home has been widely celebrated by the NY Times, NPR Music, NPR, Rolling Stone, People, Associated Press and far beyond - with No Depression deeming it “a near perfect album…her finest work to date.”
Giddens also recently detailed a tremendous 2022, including the long-awaited world premiere of her opera, Omar, and the very first tour of the Lucy Negro Redux ballet that she composed the score for. Omar is based on the life and autobiography of enslaved Muslim American Omar Ibn Said, forcefully brought to Charleston, S.C. from Africa in 1807. Read more about Omar in these pieces in the NY Times and Garden & Gun. Lucy Negro Redux, is a ballet based on a book of poetry by Nashville writer Caroline Randall Williams that explores a character referred to as the "Dark Lady" in Shakespeare's sonnets. See below for her upcoming itinerary.
Pre-order Build a House:
Parnassus (Nashville) Limited copies are available with signed bookplates: https://www.parnassusbooks.net/buildahouse
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Build-House-Rhiannon-Giddens/dp/1536222526
Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/build-a-house-rhiannon-giddens/1140907…
Indiebound: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781536222524
Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/books/build-a-house/9781536222524
Omar performances:
May 27 to June 12, 2022 - Charleston, SC - Spoleto Festival USA
Fall 2022 - Los Angeles, CA - LA Opera
To be announced: Carolina Performing Arts Presents Omar
To be announced: Boston Lyric Opera
To be announced: Lyric Opera Chicago
To be announced: San Francisco Opera
Lucy Negro Redux dates:
March 18 – Nashville, TN – Tennessee Performing Arts Center (Lucy Negro Redux)
March 19 – Nashville, TN – Tennessee Performing Arts Center (Lucy Negro Redux)
March 20 – Nashville, TN – Tennessee Performing Arts Center
March 25 – Nashville, TN – Tennessee Performing Arts Center
March 26 – Nashville, TN – Tennessee Performing Arts Center
March 29 – Denver, CO – June Swaner Gates Concert Hall
March 30 – Denver, CO – June Swaner Gates Concert Hall
April 3 – Santa Fe, NM – Lensic Performing Arts Center
April 8 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
April 22 – Norfolk, VA – Chrysler Hall
April 23 – Norfolk, VA – Chrysler Hall
2022 Tour Dates:
April 28 - Greencastle, IN - Kresge Auditorium
May 1 - Indio, CA - Stagecoach
May 21 - Richmond, VA - The Richmond Forum