John Burke (American pianist)

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John Burke
Born 1988 (age 35–36)
Origin Atlanta, U.S.
Genres New-age, Neoclassical new-age music, Jazz, Folk
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Piano
Years active 2011–present
Associated acts The Key of Cat
Website johnburkemusic.com

John Burke (born 1988) is an American pianist and composer based in Atlanta, Georgia. John is best known for his solo piano albums, Synesthesia (2011), Reverie (2013), and Chirality (2014). In addition to solo piano music, John has composed soundtracks for film and theatre.[1]

Background

John Burke was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where he studied Spanish and music at Oglethorpe University.[2] While in school, John discovered pianist George Winston and keyboardist Ray Manzarek and was inspired to become a solo pianist.[3]

Solo Piano Albums

In 2011, John released his first solo piano album, Synesthesia, which used the neurological phenomenon of the same name to guide compositions based on colors.[4] The album was reviewed positively on English and Spanish music review websites[5] and received international radio play.[6]

In 2013, John released his second album, Reverie, which was nominated for Jazz Album of the Year at the solo piano music review site SoloPiano.com.[7] Reverie too received international play and review.[8]

In 2014, John released Chirality at a concert, the recording of which received a Telly Award.[9] After winning for Jazz Album of the Year, Chirality became a finalist for Album of the Year at SoloPiano.com.[10] In an homage to Johann Sebastian Bach, Chirality used the chemical property of asymmetry as inspiration for melodies and mirrored countermelodies.[11]

Composition for Film and Stage

In 2013, John composed the original score for the film Juvenile Transgressions.[12] In 2015, he composed an original solo piano score for Serenbe Playhouse's production of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, starring The Vampire Diaries' Matthew Davis.[13] John's score received high praise from some reviewers, with one stating it "nail[ed] the mood of every scene, every memory." [14]

Collaborative Projects

In 2015, John released his first collaborative album, Kairos, which blended piano with spoken word and flute by Sandra Hughes, the co-founder of Gateway Performance Productions in Atlanta, GA.[15]

Discography

  • 2011 Synesthesia
  • 2013 Reverie
  • 2014 Chirality
  • 2015 Kairos

References

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