Uri Caine

The Quarantine Concerts

Uri Caine

hosted by Experimental Sound Studio

April 26, 2020
8:30pm


Uri Caine’s upbringing in Philadelphia provided a fertile environment for the pianist and composer who had opportunities to play in the bands of legends like Hank Mobley, Philly Joe Jones and Mickey Roker, local heroes like Bootsie Barnes and future stars like Grover Washington Jr. As a teenager, Caine studied classical piano with Bernard Peiffer and composition with George Rochberg. He continued studying with Rochberg and the composer George Crumb at the University of Pennsylvania. Caine has continued to work on all sides of the street as a soloist and with his own acoustic and electric ensembles. He’s worked in groups led by John Zorn, Don Byron, Dave Douglas and Arto Lindsay. Caine has been featured with top chamber ensembles including the Arditti String Quartet and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and in performances with and commissions by the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, the BBC Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.

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Ars Nova Workshop is pleased to present this evening of creative music as part of The Quarantine Concerts, an inspired live-stream series hosted by Chicago’s Experimental Sound Studio

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The Quarantine Concerts

Uri Caine

hosted by Experimental Sound Studio

April 26, 2020
8:30pm