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SUMMARY:Edda Glass
DESCRIPTION:Edda Glass and her long-time collaborator Max Hatt have “forg
 ed a unique sound\,” says NPR’s Larry Groce. Drawing from jazz\, bossa 
 nova\, and folk\, their work stretches effortlessly from award-winning orig
 inal compositions to radical reinventions ranging from “Wichita Lineman
  to “Take Five” to ”Falling Grace.” But striking material is only 
 half the alchemy— Glass’s hauntingly intimate voice is “one of a kind
 …you cannot confuse her with another artist\,” according to the New Yor
 k Theatre Guide.\\n\\nLikewise\, Hatt’s guitar and pedal work is a swoon-
 inducing soundscape that “creates a vastness within its quiet” (Yes! We
 ekly). Together they are “subtly poignant\, elegantly funky\, and hauntin
 g without trying to be” (Nels Cline\; Blue Note\, Wilco)\, making one fee
 l “both lost and found\, all at once” (New York Theatre Guide).\\n\\nBa
 sed in Montana\, their original music draws from the Northwestern landscape
 \, featuring\, on occasion\, snow geese and wheat fields\; pioneers and nat
 ive peoples. But the sense of place runs deeper than mere iconography— th
 e harsh aridity\, frigid winds\, and spacious grandeur have musical equival
 ents\, carried out as a dialog between intimate instrumentation and lush la
 yering\, yearning dissonance and resonant homecoming.\\n\\n“You remember 
 how small and fragile you are\, when you drive around out here\, ” says G
 lass\, “You take your life in your hands. But everyone does\, everywhere.
  We’re all little people on great plains.”\\n\\nGlass and Hatt have bee
 n touring since 2013\, appearing on NPR and PBS stations from Seattle to Ne
 w York City\, with tour stops including Lincoln Center\, Kennedy Center\, t
 he Sundance Film Festival\, and Solid Sound Festival. In 2022 they received
  a Jazz Road Grant\, funded by the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Fou
 ndation\, and in 2013 they won the Grand Prize of the NPR/Mountain Stage Ne
 w Song Contest. Their latest album\, Gray May Day (2023)\, was co-produced 
 by their frequent collaborator\, Patrick Sansone (Wilco\, Autumn Defense).\
 \n\\nPresented in the Bailey Family Studio Series\, this performance offers
  an intimate setting well suited to the duo’s nuanced dynamics and immers
 ive atmosphere.
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/edda-glass/
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