Ever Present: Mary Halvorson—CANIS MAJOR

Performance in Ever Present series
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Photo: Ernest Stuart

Tuesday Mar 31, 2026

7pm

Getty Center

Harold M. Williams Auditorium

Free

Tickets are free, but required for event entrance. Your event ticket will also serve as your Center entrance reservation. Please note, there is a fee for parking.

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About

One of the most distinctive and boundary-pushing musicians in contemporary jazz, guitarist and composer Mary Halvorson brings her new quartet project CANIS MAJOR to the Getty for an evening of fiercely imaginative ensemble music—angular, lyrical, and thrillingly unpredictable. A MacArthur Fellow, Halvorson is celebrated for her unmistakable sound: crystalline single-note lines that seem to “bend” time, kaleidoscopic harmonic turns, and an innovative use of effects—especially subtle pitch-shifting and delay—that expands the guitar into something orchestral and uncanny.

In the past year, Halvorson has continued a remarkable streak of recognition, including JJA Jazz Award Guitarist of the Year (2024 and 2025), alongside a run of major critical acclaim for recent releases on Nonesuch Records, including Cloudward (2024) and About Ghosts (2025).

With CANIS MAJOR—a band built for kinetic interplay and daring improvisational pivots—Halvorson leads an all-star group featuring Dave Adewumi (trumpet), Henry Fraser (bass), and Tomas Fujiwara (drums). Expect a live set that moves like a living organism: intricate compositions opening into flights of spontaneous invention, with moments of humor, eruption, and quiet shimmer—perfectly scaled to the Getty’s auditorium for deep listening and total immersion.

Know Before You Go

Duration

Approximately 75 minutes.

Planning your arrival

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Your ticket will also be checked at the event entrance.

Note that during busy times of year and weekends, we recommend planning your visit to allow for at least 30 minutes to park, go through security, and make your way up to the event.

Event Check-In

Check-in begins 90 minutes before program start time at the Harold M. Williams Auditorium.

Doors open 30 minutes before program start time.

Concessions will be available starting at 5pm.

Seating

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Accessibility

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Seating for wheelchair users and their party is available at the back of the auditorium, as well as at the front of the space. If you'd like to sit in the front, please let a Visitor Services associate know when you check in and they can escort you to these seats.

Assisted listening devices are available for this event. Please request one from our Visitor Services associates when you check in.

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