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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · Provided to YouTube by NonesuchThe Gate · Mary HalvorsonThe Gate℗ 2023 Mary Halvorson, under exclusive license to Nonesuch Records Inc.Trumpet: Adam O'Farril...

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  2. Mar 26, 2017 · 16 October 1980 (age 43) Born In. Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The avant-jazz guitarist Mary Halvorson has been making a stir in downtown New Music circles for a while now. She is noted for her collaborations with the violist Jessica Pavone, among many others. Halvorson's strong 2008 debut, DRAGON'S HEAD features her ...

  3. maryhalvorson.bandcamp.com › album › cloudwardCloudward | Mary Halvorson

    Cloudward by Mary Halvorson, released 19 January 2024 1. The Gate 2. The Tower 3. Collapsing Mouth 4. Unscrolling 5. Desiderata 6. Incarnadine 7. Tailhead 8.

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · Mary Halvorson - Cloudward. February 8, 2024. Label: Nonesuch Records, 2024. Personnel - Mary Halvorson: guitar; Adam O’Farrill: trumpet; Jacob Garchik: trombone; Patricia Brennan: vibraphone; Nick Dunston: bass; Tomas Fujiwara: drums + guest Laurie Anderson: violin (#6) The highly acclaimed Booklyn-based guitarist and composer Mary Halvorson ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CloudwardCloudward - Wikipedia

    Producer. John Dieterich. Mary Halvorson chronology. Amaryllis. (2022) Cloudward. (2024) Cloudward is an album by American jazz composer and guitarist Mary Halvorson, released on January 19, 2024, through Nonesuch Records. It was recorded with her sextet Amaryllis, produced by John Dieterich, and received acclaim from critics.

  6. Engineer – Chris Allen (4) Ensemble – Amaryllis Sextet. Guitar, Music By – Mary Halvorson. Mastered By – Scott Hull (2) Producer, Mixed By – John Dieterich. Trombone – Jacob Garchik. Trumpet – Adam O'Farrill. Vibraphone – Patricia Brennan. Violin – Laurie Anderson ( tracks: 6)

  7. "All the music on 'Cloudward' was written in 2022 … when things started moving forward," Halvorson says. "Air travel had resumed, and we were once again cloudward … This band, for me, was quite simply working, both musically and personally, and the main thing I felt while writing the music was optimism."