Pianist-Composer Performs With American Composers Orchestra

Extending its reach beyond its Carnegie Hall home base, American Composers Orchestra continues its seasonlong focus on composer-performers with a Composers OutFront! performance by Uri Caine, Monday, January 28, 2008, at 7:30pm at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater. Tickets are $20.

ACO's Composers OutFront! series puts composers on stage and makes connections between their musical roots as performers and their works for the concert hall. By featuring a variety of diverse musical creators—with interests ranging from jazz and improvised music to rock and pop and various world music influences—the series introduces an eclectic array of contemporary musicians to new audiences, extends the network of composers with whom the orchestra collaborates, provides connections with the concerts ACO gives at Carnegie Hall, and establishes a deeper context for audiences to understand the artists' work.

Uri Caine is known for his improvisational jazz-inflected permutations on music by composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, and Bach. This performance will also include a tribute to modern master Luciano Berio and a preview of Caine's Double Trouble, a concerto for piano and orchestra that Caine will premiere with American Composers Orchestra on Friday, February 8 at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, and Sunday, February 10 at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia.

Members of Uri Caine's ensemble for the Joe's Pub performance are: Ralph Alessi, trumpet; Joyce Hammann, violin; Moran Katz, clarinet; Jim Black, drums; Uri Caine, piano; and Drew Gress, bass.

Uri Caine, pianist-composer

The New York Times has called Uri Caine, "a ferociously versatile jazz musician known for playing fluid funk, fusion and traditional jazz as a fixture in New York's downtown music scene."

Early in Uri Caine's career, he played in bands led by Philly Joe Jones, Hank Mobley, Johnny Coles, Mickey Roker, Odean Pope, Jymmie Merritt, Bootsie Barnes and Grover Washington. Caine's compositional credits are also strong: he attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied composition with George Rochberg and George Crumb.

Since moving to New York City, Caine has recorded eighteen albums as a leader, some featuring his jazz trio, Bedrock, performing arrangements of Mahler, Wagner, Beethoven, Bach, and Schumann. His most recent is The Uri Caine Ensemble Plays Mozart (Winter & Winter 2006). Caine's live performances include his version of the Diabelli Variations with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, the CBC Orchestra in Canada, and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra. In 2006 he was named composer-in-residence for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, premiering his Concerto for Two Pianos and Chamber Orchestra with Jeffrey Kahane in May of that year.

In addition to working with his own trio, Caine has worked in groups led by Don Byron, Dave Douglas, John Zorn, Terry Gibbs and Buddy DeFranco, Clark Terry, Rashid Ali, Arto Lindsay, Sam Rivers and Barry Altschul, the Woody Herman Band, Annie Ross, the Enja Band, Global Theory, and the Master Musicians of Jajouka. -- www.americancomposers.org

Your comments...

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <p> <br> <a> <em> <ul> <ol> <li> <strong> <blockquote>

More information about formatting options

2 + 5 =
Solve this simple math problem and enter the result. E.g. for 1+3, enter 4.