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Mary Halvorson
US avant-garde jazz guitarist

Mary Halvorson

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US avant-garde jazz guitarist
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Age
44 years
Education
Wesleyan University
Middletown, Middlesex County, USA
Awards
MacArthur Fellows Program
(2019)
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Biography

Mary Halvorson (born October 16, 1980) is an American avant-garde jazz guitarist from Brookline, Massachusetts.

Among her many collaborations, she has: led a trio with John Hébert and Ches Smith, and a quintet with the addition of Jon Irabagon and Jonathan Finlayson; recorded duo albums with violist Jessica Pavone; and recorded several albums with bassist Michael Formanek and drummer Tomas Fujiwara under the band name Thumbscrew.

In 2017, 2018, and 2019 Halvorson won Best Guitar in DownBeat's International Critics Poll. In 2019, she was awarded a MacArthur "Genius" Grant for music.

Early life

Halvorson began her musical education on violin but was enthralled with the idea of playing guitar after discovering Jimi Hendrix. She first picked up electric guitar at the age of 11 in seventh grade. Her first guitar teacher was Issi Rozen.

She initially enrolled in Wesleyan University to study biology, but dropped her prospective major after sitting in on one of saxophonist Anthony Braxton's music classes. She quickly connected with him and he heavily encouraged her to find her own expression on guitar.

Later life and career

Halvorson's 2008 recording Dragon's Head was as the leader of a trio containing bassist John Hébert and drummer Ches Smith. Her later album, Saturn Sings, added saxophonist Jon Irabagon and trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson. In 2012, she played with trumpeter Peter Evans and drummer Weasel Walter on the trio album Mechanical Malfunction.

In 2013, the trio of Halvorson, bassist Michael Formanek, and drummer Tomas Fujiwara recorded the first of several albums as the band Thumbscrew. NPR called Halvorson's 2015 solo album Meltframe "category-exploding", and its 2015 Jazz Critics Poll named the record 7th-best of the year.

Her album Away With You features pedal steel player Susan Alcorn, cellist Tomeka Reid and saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock. The album Code Girl was Halvorson's first attempt at writing lyrics for her original works, which are sung by Amirtha Kidambi and inspired by the songwriting of Robert Wyatt and Elliot Smith. The album also features drummer Tomas Fujiwara, bassist Michael Formanek and trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire. The album received an 8.1 rating from a Pitchfork review, explaining, "The pleasure of this kind of text comes from the way it invites active listening as a means of interpretation." Code Girl is named after an offhand remark by Braxton, who used the phrase in conversation while on a European tour with Halvorson. Later, she settled on the phrase as an album title, because "at that point I'd written a lot of the lyrics... and they seemed a little bit coded and strange." Halvorson has also worked with John Dieterich of Deerhoof. Halvorson had previously performed some of her lyrics in collaboration with violinist Jessica Pavone, with whom she also recorded duo albums. As of 2018, Halvorson was an instructor at The New School's College of Performing Arts.

Halvorson won Best Guitar in DownBeat's International Critics Poll between 2017 and 2019. In 2019, she was awarded a MacArthur "Genius" Grant for music.

Musical style

Although Halvorson is often categorized as a jazz guitarist, her music includes elements of many other genres, such as flamenco, rock, noise, and psychedelia. In a 2018 interview with Jazz Times, Halvorson described the guitar as a "neutral vessel", saying“The cool thing about the guitar is it’s not associated as much with a particular genre... it could be classical, it could be rock and roll, it could be jazz, it could be folk.”

In 2012, Troy Collins of All About Jazz called Halvorson "the most impressive guitarist of her generation", and wrote, "The future of jazz guitar starts here." Jon Garelick of The Phoenix identified Halvorson's search for her own sound as a key component of her success as a musician and composer.

Discography

As leader

Year recordedTitleLabelNotes
2008Dragon's HeadFirehouse 12Trio, with John Hébert (bass), Ches Smith (drums)
2010?Saturn SingsFirehouse 12Quintet
2012?Bending BridgesFirehouse 12Quintet
2013?Illusionary SeaFirehouse 12Septet
2013?Ghost LoopEMITrio
2014?Reverse BlueRelative Pitchwith Chris Speed, Eivind Opsvik, Tomas Fujiwara
2015?MeltframeFirehouse 12Solo
2016?Away With YouFirehouse 12Octet
2018Code GirlFirehouse 12Most tracks quintet, with Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet), Michael Formanek (bass), Tomas Fujiwara (drums), Amirtha Kidambi (vocals)

Selected Collaborations

YearArtistTitleLabel
2004Trevor Dunn's trio-convulsantSister Phantom Owl FishIpecac
2005Mary Halvorson & Jessica PavonePrairiesLucky Kitchen
2005People (Mary Halvorson, Kyle Forester, Kevin Shea)PeopleI & Ear
2007Mary Halvorson & Jessica PavoneOn and OffSkirl
2007PeopleMisbegotten ManI & Ear
2008Mary Halvorson & Weasel WalterOpulenceugEXPLODE
2008Mary Halvorson, Jessica Pavone, Devin Hoff, Ches SmithCalling All PortraitsSkycap
2009Mary Halvorson & Jessica PavoneThin AirThirsty Ear
2009Mary Halvorson, Reuben Radding, Nate WooleyCrackleknobHatology
2009Weasel Walter / Mary Halvorson / Peter EvansMystery MeatugEXPLODE
2010Tom Rainey TrioPool SchoolClean Feed
2010Tomas Fujiwara & The Hook UpActionspeak482 Music
2011Weasel Walter / Mary Halvorson / Peter EvansElectric FruitThirsty Ear
2011Mary Halvorson & Weasel WalterOminous Telepathic MayhemugEXPLODE
2011Mary Halvorson & Jessica PavoneDeparture of ReasonThirsty Ear
2012Tom Rainey TrioCamino Cielo EchoIntakt
2012Weasel Walter / Mary Halvorson / Peter EvansMechanical MalfunctionThirsty Ear
2013Secret Keeper (Stephan Crump & Mary Halvorson)Super EightIntakt
2013Kirk Knuffke, Mary Halvorson & Matt WilsonSifterRelative Pitch
2014Mary Halvorson, Michael Formanek, Tomas FujiwaraThumbscrewCuneiform
2014People3xaWoman: The Misplaced FilesTelegraph Harp
2015Secret KeeperEmergeIntakt
2015Tom Rainey TrioHotel GriefIntakt
2015Tomeka Reid QuartetTomeka Reid QuartetThirsty Ear
2015Marc RibotThe Young Philadelphians: Live in TokyoYellowbird
2016Tomas Fujiwara, Ben Goldberg, Mary HalvorsonThe Out LoudsRelative Pitch
2016ThumbscrewConvallariaCuneiform
2016Mary Halvorson & Noël AkchotéMary Halvorson and Noël AkchotéNoël Akchoté
2017Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary HalvorsonCrop CirclesRelative Pitch
2017Elliott Sharp with Marc Ribot, Mary HalvorsonErr GuitarIntakt
2017John ZornPaimon: Mary Halvorson Quartet plays Masada Book TwoTzadik
2018ThumbscrewTheirsCuneiform
2018ThumbscrewOursCuneiform
2018Mary Halvorson with Bill FrisellThe Maid with the Flaxen HairTzadik
2018Robbie Lee & Mary HalvorsonSeed TriangularNew Amsterdam
2018Ingrid LaubrockContemporary Chaos PracticesIntakt
2019Mary Halvorson / John Dietericha tangle of starsNew Amsterdam
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What is Mary Halvorson known for?
Mary Halvorson is known for being an American jazz guitarist and composer.
Is Mary Halvorson a solo artist or part of a group?
Mary Halvorson is both a solo artist and part of various musical groups. She has released albums under her own name and has also collaborated with other musicians and bands.
What are some of Mary Halvorson's notable collaborations?
Mary Halvorson has collaborated with numerous notable musicians and bands, including Anthony Braxton, Taylor Ho Bynum, Trevor Dunn, Marc Ribot, John Zorn, and many others.
What is Mary Halvorson's musical style?
Mary Halvorson's musical style is often described as experimental and avant-garde. She combines elements of jazz, rock, and free improvisation in her playing and compositions.
Has Mary Halvorson received any awards or recognition for her work?
Yes, Mary Halvorson has received several awards and recognition for her work. She has been named the #1 guitarist in the DownBeat Critics Poll multiple times, and she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2019.
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