Uri Caine
























Uri Caine

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Photo by Simon Miele

Background information
Born
(1956-06-08) June 8, 1956 (age 62)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Genres
Jazz, classical
Occupation(s) Musician, composer
Instruments Piano

Uri Caine (born June 8, 1956, Philadelphia, United States) is an American classical and jazz pianist and composer.




Contents






  • 1 Biography


    • 1.1 Early years


    • 1.2 Later years


    • 1.3 The Bedrock Project and other collaborations




  • 2 Discography


    • 2.1 As leader/co-leader


    • 2.2 As sideman




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Biography



Early years


The son of Burton Caine, a professor at Temple Law School, Caine began playing piano at seven and studied with French jazz pianist Bernard Peiffer at 12. He later studied at the University of Pennsylvania, where he came under the tutelage of George Crumb. He also gained a greater familiarity with classical music in this period and worked at clubs in Philadelphia.


Caine played professionally after 1981, and by 1985 had his recording debut with the Rochester-Gerald Veasley band. In the 1980s, he moved to New York City, where he continues to live. His solo recording debut was in 1992. He also appeared on a klezmer album (Don Byron Plays the Music of Mickey Katz, 1993)[1] and other recordings with modern jazz musicians Don Byron and Dave Douglas, among many others.[2]



Later years


Caine has recorded 16 mostly classical albums. His 1997 jazz tribute to Gustav Mahler received an award from the German Mahler Society, while outraging some jury members.[3][4] Caine has also reworked Bach's Goldberg Variations, Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, as well as music by Wagner, Schumann and Mozart.


In 2009, Caine was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Classical Crossover Album for his work "The Othello Syndrome", re-imagining the Verdi opera Otello as a modern piece featuring soul singer Bunny Sigler.[citation needed]


He was Composer-in-Residence of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra from 2005-2009. He became a United States Artists Fellow in 2010.[5] He was Composer-in-Residence at Mannes College for 2013–2014 .



The Bedrock Project and other collaborations


In 2001, he teamed up with drummer Zach Danziger to conceive an original project fusing live jungle and drum 'n' bass beats with fusion jazz called "Uri Caine Bedrock 3". They have toured worldwide, including with the New York-based DJ Olive.


Also in 2001, he released with drummer Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of The Roots and Christian McBride an album called The Philadelphia Experiment which contains jazz, funk, instrumental hip hop and jazz fusion. This album was produced by Aaron Levinson and features collaborations such as Pat Martino on guitar and Jon Swana on trumpet.


In 2006, he recorded an album of composition from John Zorn's second Masada book called Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6. In November 2012, Caine collaborated with drummer Han Bennink to release a live album entitled Sonic Boom.[6] In 2008 he was special guest of the Italian jazz awards red carpet show in Genoa (Italy) at Teatro della Tosse.[7]



Discography



As leader/co-leader















































































































































































































Year recorded
Title
Label
Notes
1992

Sphere Music

JMT
With Anthony Cox and Kenny Davis (bass; separately), Ralph Peterson, Jr., (drums), Graham Haynes (cornet), Don Byron (clarinet), Gary Thomas (tenor sax)
1995

Toys

JMT
With Dave Douglas (trumpet), Don Byron (bass clarinet), Josh Roseman (trombone), Gary Thomas (tenor sax, flute), Dave Holland (bass), Ralph Peterson, Jr. (drums), Don Alias (percussion)
1996

Urlicht / Primal Light

Winter & Winter
With Dave Douglas (trumpet), Josh Roseman (trombone), Dave Binney (soprano sax), Don Byron (clarinet), Mark Feldman (violin), Larry Gold (cello), Danny Blume (guitar, electronics), DJ Olive (turntables), Michael Formanek (bass), Joey Baron (drums), Aaron Bensoussan (hand drum, cantor), Arto Lindsay and Dean Bowman (vocals)
1997

Wagner e Venezia

Winter & Winter
With Dominic Cortese (accordion), Mark Feldman and Joyce Hammann (violin), Erik Friedlander (cello), Drew Gress (bass)
1997

Blue Wail

Winter & Winter
Trio, with James Genus (bass), Ralph Peterson, Jr. (drums)
1998

Gustav Mahler in Toblach

Winter & Winter
With Ralph Alessi (trumpet), David Binney (alto sax), Mark Feldman (violin), Aaron Bensoussan (oud, vocals), DJ Olive (turntables, electronics), Michael Formanek (bass), Jim Black (drums)
1999

The Sidewalks of New York: Tin Pan Alley

Winter & Winter
Bob DeBellis (flute), Ralph Alessi and Dave Douglas (trumpet; separately), Josh Roseman (trombone), Bob Stewart (tuba), Don Byron (clarinet), Dominic Cortese (accordion, vocals), Mark Feldman (violin), Eddy Davis (banjo), James Genus (bass), Ben Perowsky (drums), various vocalists
1999–2000

The Goldberg Variations

Winter & Winter
With various
2000

Love Fugue: Robert Schumann

Winter & Winter
With David Gilmore (guitar), Stefano Barneschi (violin), Marco Bianchi (viola), Paolo Beschi (cello), Federica Valli (fortepiano), David Moss and Mark Ledford (vocals; separately), Julie Patton and Shulamith Wechter Caine (recitation; separately) Mariko Takahashi (narration)
2000

The Philadelphia Experiment

Ropeadope
With Christian McBride (electric bass, acoustic bass), Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson (drums); Pat Martino (electric guitar), John Swana (trumpet), Larry Gold (cello) added on some tracks
2000

Solitaire

Winter & Winter
Solo piano
2001

Bedrock 3

Winter & Winter
With Tim Lefebvre (bass), Zach Danziger (drums); DJ Logic (turntables), Jessie System and Pete Davenport (vocals) added on some tracks
2001

Rio

Winter & Winter
With various
2002

Diabelli Variations

Winter & Winter
With Concerto Köln
2003

Gustav Mahler: Dark Flame

Winter & Winter
With various
2003

Live at the Village Vanguard

Winter & Winter
Trio, with Drew Gress (bass), Ben Perowsky (drums); in concert
2005

Shelf-Life

Winter & Winter
As Bedrock; trio, with Tim Lefebvre (bass, guitar), Zach Danziger (drums, percussion); various guests added on some tracks
2005

Things

Blue Note
Duo, with Paolo Fresu (trumpet, flugelhorn, effects)
2006

Uri Caine Ensemble Plays Mozart

Winter & Winter
With Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Chris Speed (clarinet), Joyce Hammann (violin), Nguyên Lê (guitar), DJ Olive (turntables), Drew Gress (double bass), Jim Black (drums)
2006

Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6

Tzadik
Solo piano
2007?

The Classical Variations

Winter & Winter

2007?

Pure Affection
Alessa
Duo, co-led with Gust Tsilis
2008

The Othello Syndrome

Winter & Winter
With Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Achille Succi and Chris Speed (clarinet), Joyce Hammann (violin), Nguyên Lê (guitar), Tim Lefebvre (bass, electric bass), John Hebert (bass), Jim Black and Zach Danziger (drums), Bruno Fabrizio Sorba and Stefano Bassanese (electronics), Bunny Sigler, Dhafer Youssef, Josefine Lindstrand, Julie Patton, Marco Paolini and Sadiq Bey (vocals)
2008

Secrets

Tzadik
Quartet, co-led with Mark Feldman (violin), Greg Cohen (bass), Joey Baron (drums)
2009?

Think

Blue Note
with Paolo Fresu & Alborada String Quartet
2009

Plastic Temptation

Winter & Winter
As Bedrock, with Tim Lefebvre (bass, guitar), Zach Danziger (drums), Elizabeth Pupo-Walker (percussion), Barbara Walker (vocals)
2010?

Twelve Caprices

Winter & Winter
with Arditti String Quartet
2010

Sonic Boom
816
Duo, co-led with Han Bennink (drums); in concert
2011?

Siren

Winter & Winter
Trio, with John Hébert (bass), Ben Perowsky (drums)
2012

Rhapsody in Blue

Winter & Winter
With Ralph Alessi (trumpet), Jim Black (drums), Theo Bleckmann (vocals), Joyce Hammann (violin), Mark Helias (bass), Chris Speed (clarinet, tenor sax), Barbara Walker (vocals)
2012

Callithump

Winter & Winter
Solo piano
2013

Present Joys

Greenleaf
Duo, co-led with Dave Douglas (trumpet)
2017?

Two Minuettos
Tŭk
Duo, co-led with Paolo Fresu (trumpet, flugelhorn, effects)


As sideman


With Don Byron



  • Don Byron Plays the Music of Mickey Katz (Nonesuch, 1993)

With Dave Douglas




  • In Our Lifetime (New World, 1995)


  • Stargazer (Arabesque, 1997)


  • Soul on Soul (RCA, 2000)


  • The Infinite (RCA, 2001)


  • Strange Liberation (Bluebird, 2004)


  • Meaning and Mystery (Greenleaf, 2006)


  • Live at the Jazz Standard (Greenleaf, 2006)


With Forma Antiqva



  • Antonio Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (Winter & Winter, 2011)

With Frank London



  • Nigunim (Tzadik, 1998)

With Zohar



  • Keter (Knitting Factory, 1999)

With John Zorn




  • Voices in the Wilderness (Tzadik, 2003)


  • Moloch: Book of Angels Volume 6 (Tzadik, 2006)


  • Filmworks XXI: Belle de Nature/The New Rijksmuseum (Tzadik, 2008)


  • Stolas: Book of Angels Volume 12 (Tzadik, 2009) - Masada Quintet featuring Joe Lovano



References





  1. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/plays-the-music-of-mickey-katz-mw0000096709/credits


  2. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/uri-caine-mn0000303136/credits


  3. ^ Zwerin, Mike (23 May 2002). "Uri Caine: Interpretive Musicologist". Culturekiosque. Retrieved 28 September 2016..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  4. ^ burnham, wil gerken, nathan hendler, doug floyd, amy. "Music: Caine Mutinies (The Boston Phoenix . 10-12-98)". weeklywire.com. Retrieved 2017-03-12.


  5. ^ [1] Archived November 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.


  6. ^ "Jazz Pianist and Composer". Uri Caine. Retrieved 2014-07-23.


  7. ^ "Archivio". Archivio.lastampa.it. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2014-07-23.




External links



  • Uri Caine.com

  • BBC Radio 2

  • All About Jazz Interview

  • Uri Caine: Musical Midrashist


  • "In Conversation with Uri Caine" by Ted Panken, Jazz.com

  • Live concert recording, Madrid, May 2010









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