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Legendary U.S. jazzman Uri Caine will give a sole concert in Moscow
Legendary U.S. jazzman Uri Caine will give a sole concert in Moscow in the Tchaikovsky concert hall on December 2. His performance will be a highlight in Moscow's music life, Novye Izvestia says. The pianist will be accompanied by the Russian chamber orchestra conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan. Uri Caine was born to a musical family. He attended the University of Pennsylvania and gave successful concerts in American jazz clubs. He took interest in classical music and soon became famous all over the world. The musician creates absolutely new interpretations of classical compositions, records CDs and gives concerts in Vienna's Volksoper, at the musical biennale in Venice, the festival in Salzburg and in many other cities. His style strikingly combines jazz, classical, ethnic, religious and electronic music. Uri Caine is not only a famous jazz pianist but also a composer creating new interpretations of the masterpieces of the past. Uri Caine's fans from Moscow, St. Petersburg and abroad will gather in the Tchaikovsky concert hall. The jazzman will perform compositions by Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Verdi and Bach
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