Uri Caine is a versatile and innovative pianist, composer, and arranger who seamlessly blends the worlds of classical and jazz music. Born in Philadelphia, Caine began his musical journey studying piano with Bernard Peiffer and composition with notable figures like George Rochberg and George Crumb. His career has seen him collaborate with a diverse range of artists, from jazz legends like Don Byron and Dave Douglas to orchestras across the globe.
Caine is renowned for his unique approach to reinterpreting classical masterpieces by composers such as Bach, Beethoven, and Wagner, infusing them with a fresh, jazz-influenced perspective. His compositions, which span orchestral works, chamber music, and jazz ensembles, have earned him numerous grants and awards. One of his most notable works is "The Passion of Octavius Catto," a multi-part composition that pays tribute to the life and activism of Octavius Catto.
With over 33 albums as a leader and a prolific career performing and recording, Uri Caine continues to push the boundaries of musical expression, captivating audiences with his virtuosity and creative genius. Whether performing solo or with an ensemble, Caine's performances are always a testament to his deep musicality and innovative spirit.