Agent Orange Uri Caine, Brussels Philharmonic, Alexander Hanson
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
17.02.2023
Label: Winter & Winter
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Classical Crossover
Artist: Uri Caine, Brussels Philharmonic, Alexander Hanson
Composer: Uri Caine
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Uri CaineUri Caine (b. 1956): Premonitions:
- 1 Caine: Premonitions 05:35
- Agent Orange:
- 2 Caine: Agent Orange 07:33
- The Separation of the Children:
- 3 Caine: The Separation of the Children 03:17
- Fine People on Both Sides:
- 4 Caine: Fine People on Both Sides 02:50
- Upside Down Bible:
- 5 Caine: Upside Down Bible 05:58
- Bleach Blues:
- 6 Caine: Bleach Blues 04:45
- The Lies of the Lost Cause:
- 7 Caine: The Lies of the Lost Cause 02:51
- Civil War Fugue:
- 8 Caine: Civil War Fugue 03:09
- On the March:
- 9 Caine: On the March 06:09
- An Uncertain Fate:
- 10 Caine: An Uncertain Fate 03:00
Info for Agent Orange
Caine: “The work consists of small chapters with different themes that express feelings like anger, frustration, but also peace. The work contains allusions to American music history. I take up the question of what holds the United States together. Someone living in NYC has a different background than someone from Oklahoma or Texas. We look at and judge each other in completely different ways. For me, the music is the only connecting element. I'm convinced of that, both as a musician and as a person.” The Brussels Philharmonic commissions a work from the American musician Uri Caine. Caine receives a "carte blanche". The result is the composition Agent Orange for orchestra and the improvisation artists Dave Liebman on saxophone, John Hébert on double bass, DJ Olive on turntables and Uri Caine on piano: jazz meets symphonic
Uri Caine, piano
Dave Liebman, saxophone
John Hébert, double bass
Dj Olive, turntables
Brussels Philharmonic
Alexander Hanson, direction
Uri Caine
was born in Philadelphia and began studying piano with Bernard Peiffer and composition with George Rochberg when he was a teenager. He played in bands led by Philly Joe Jones,Hank Mobley,Johnny Coles,Mickey Roker,Odean Pope,Bootsie Barnes,Bobby Durham and Grover Washington. He attended the University Of Pennsylvania and studied music composition with George Rochberg and George Crumb. Since moving to New York in 1985,Caine has recorded 33 albums as a leader.Recent Cds include Space Kiss (2017) with the Lutoslawski Quartet (816 Music), Calibrated Thickness (2016)-816 Music) with his piano trio, and Callithump (Winter and Winter 2015)playing his solo piano compositions.He has recorded projects with his ensemble performing arrangements of Mahler, Wagner, Mozart, Verdi, Schumann and Bach’s Goldberg Variations. He also leads an acoustic trio that has made several recordings including Live at the Village Vanguard (Winter and Winter) as well as his electric Bedrock trio. He was nominated for a Grammy award for the Othello Syndrome (Winter and Winter) in 2009.
Recent compositions include Agent Orange(2017) written for the Brussels Philharmonic and 4 Wunderhorn Songs (2017) written for the SWF Orchestra. Caine composed The Passion of Octavius Catto for the Philadelphia Orchestra with gospel choir celebrating the life of murdered Philadelphia civil rights leader Octavius Catto and Hamsa for the Swedish Chamber Orchestra based on Bach’s 5th Brandenburg Concerto. Caine has also received commissions to compose music for the American Composers Orchestra, the Vienna Volksoper, the BBC concert orchestra,Concerto Koln, The Basel Chamber Orchestra, the Arditi Quartet and The Beaux Arts Trio among others.He was the Composer in Residence fro the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra for 3 years and has performed his version of the Diabelli Variations with orchestras including the Cleveland Orchestra, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, the Moscow Chamber Orchestra.Caine was the Director of The Venice Bienalle in 2003.
During the past several years Caine has worked in groups led by Don Byron, Dave Douglas, John Zorn, Arto Lindsay, Terry Gibbs and Buddy DeFranco, Sam Rivers, Barry Altschul, the Woody Herman band and the Master Musicians of Jajouka. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pew Foundation and the USA Artist Fellowships. He has performed at many festivals including the North Sea Jazz festival, the Monterey Jazz festival, the Montreal Jazz festival and the Newport Jazz festival as well as classical festivals like the Salzburg festival, the Munich Opera, Holland Festival, IRCAM and Great Performers at Lincoln Center.
Booklet for Agent Orange