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He is a
pianist and composer born in Philadelphia to a family where his father is a professor
at the Temple Law School and his mother is a poet.
When he was just seven he began to play the piano and by
the time he was twelve years old he was taking lessons with Bernard Peiffer who was a French composer and jazz pianist who
had the nickname “Le Most”.
His further musical studies were taken with George Crumb
and the University of Pennsylvania
and at the same time he performed at various clubs and became more aware of
classical music. After
finishing his studies and became a professional musician he moved to New
York City, where he has remained.
During the course of his career he has performed with
many orchestras, bandleaders and musicians that include Bootsie
Barnes, Don Byron, the CBC Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, Dave Douglas,
Philly Joe Jones, Jymmie Merritt, Hank Mobley,
the Swedish Chamber Orchestra and Grover Washington to name but a few..
In 1985 he made his first recording with the
Rochester-Gerald Veasley Band. Since then he has released 22 of his
own recordings to date of classical and jazz music which include his Sphere Music, Toys, Blue Wail, Sidewalks
of New York: Tin Pan Alley, Solitaire and Rio, reworking of works by Mozart, Robert Schumann
and Wagner as well as Goldberg
Variations by Johann Sebastian Bach and Diabelli Variations by Ludwig van Beethoven. He has also recorded an album of klezmer music with Mickey Katz, performed on several
albums by other artists and released his award winning jazz tribute to
Gustav Mahler in 1997.
Moving into the new millennium he co-created the Uri Caine Bedrock 3 project in 2001 in collaboration with the
drummer Zach Danziger. The project which has fusion jazz
fused with drum, bass and jungle beats has since made a world tour. Working on further ventures in 2001
he released his recording The
Philadelphia Experiment.
In 2003 he became the Director of the Venice Bienniale for Music.
He has been given commissions by many orchestras and
ensembles including the American Composers Orchestra, Beaux Art Trio, the
Basel Chamber Orchestra, Concerto Koln, Seattle
Chamber Players and the Vienna Volksoper. He became the composer-in-residence
for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in 2006 and stayed with them until 2009.
Also busy on other things in
2006 he made his recording of Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6. Two years later he appears as a
guest in Genoa for the 2008
Italian Jazz Awards.
Recognised for his work in music he was given an unrestricted
grant and a United States Artists Fellowship in 2010.
In 2011 he released his latest recording with his jazz
trio entitled Siren.
Sources:
- http://www.uricaine.com/
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri_Caine
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/uri-caine-p61680/biography
- http://www.allaboutjazz.com/iviews/ucaine_1.htm
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Peiffer
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/uri-caine-p61680/credits
- http://www.allmusic.com/artist/uri-caine-p61680/credits/date-asc/100
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