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Caleb Burhans was born on 1980, is an An american classical violists. Discover Caleb Burhans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Caleb Burhans is an American composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist in the contemporary/modern music scene.

He has been commissioned by Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Library of Congress, and the Kronos Quartet.

His works have been performed by ensembles such as the JACK Quartet, Roomful of Teeth, and eighth blackbird.

He is a founding member of Alarm Will Sound, Ensemble Signal, and the Wordless Music Orchestra.

He has worked with a diverse array of artists from Arcade Fire, The National, and Paul McCartney to Max Richter, Jóhann Jóhannsson, George Crumb, and Steve Reich.

1980

Born in 1980, Burhans is a native of Monterey, California.

1990

He began composing in 1990.

He was then a boy soprano who just started taking violin and piano lessons.

In an article written for the WQXR Editorial, Burhans stated that his early musical influences were varied, ranging from Mozart to Philip Glass and Steve Reich, to the Beatles and Sam and Dave.

He also said that listening to rock’n’roll growing up had a profound impact on the music that he would later write.

During his teenage years, he sang in various choirs, played in professional orchestras, and was involved with several punk and jazz bands.

2001

In 2001, Alan Pierson formed the contemporary music ensemble Alarm Will Sound, where Burhans was a founding member.

2003

Burhans attended the Interlochen Arts Academy and the Eastman School of Music, where he received a bachelor’s degree in composition and viola performance in 2003.

At Eastman, he was involved with the student-run new music ensemble Ossia; performed with the early music ensemble Collegium Musicum; wrote works for Musica Nova and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church; was a substitute in the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra; and sang with the Brockport Symphony Orchestra.

Burhans resides in New York City with his wife, Martha Cluver, and their daughter.

In 2003, Burhans graduated from the Eastman School and moved to NYC.

Together with Grey McMurray, they formed the ambient rock duo.

In the same year, Burhans’ “Amidst Neptune” was commissioned by Brad Lubman and premiered by Eastman’s Musica Nova.

2006

The work was later performed as part of Steve Reich’s 70th birthday celebration in 2006 at the Whitney Museum.

In 2006, Burhans’ arrangement of John Adams’ “Coast” from Hoodoo Zephyr, commissioned by Carnegie Hall and Alarm Will Sound, was premiered at Carnegie Hall.

2008

In 2008, Burhans’ setting of Psalm 118 (for mixed choir, children’s choir, brass and organ) was performed for Easter at Trinity Church Wall Street.

“In a distant place”, commissioned by the Bloomingdale School of Music, was premiered on June 20 at Christ & Saint Stephen’s Episcopal Church.

2009

In 2009, Burhans' “Oh Ye of Little Faith (Do You Know Where Your Children Are?)” was premiered by Alan Pierson and Alarm Will Sound on March 3 for the reopening of Alice Tully Hall, commissioned by Lincoln Center.

In the same year, he was awarded the Leonore Annenberg Fellowship in the Performing and Visual Arts, which included a two-year grant totaling $153,000.

2013

Burhans’ debut album, Evensong, was released in 2013 on Cantaloupe Music.

It was listed as one of NPR Classical’s 10 Favorite Albums of 2013.

A compilation of seven of his choral and instrumental pieces, the album title alludes to Burhans’ roots in church music.

His setting of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, recorded by the Trinity Wall Street Choir, opens and closes the album respectively in the same manner as a choral evensong.

The instrumental, secular works were performed by Alarm Will Sound and Tarob Cello Ensemble.

The album could be seen as Burhans’ statement of his complex connection to the church and his struggle with religion.

2015

In 2015, Burhans contracted Alarm Will Sound for 8 performances with Björk at Carnegie Hall and Kings Theatre to kick-start her Vulnicura world tour.

2019

Burhans’ second album, Past Lives, was released in 2019 on Cantaloupe Music.

The opening track, “A Moment for Jason Molina”, was on the list of NPR’s Best Songs of 2019, alongside works by major pop artists such as Billie Eilish, Lizzo and Carly Rae Jepsen.

Burhans described his four-track album as a collection “reflecting on years lost to addiction and fallen friends.”

While many people categorize Burhans’ music as indie classical or alternative classical, he is rather skeptical of the term.

He once said in an interview, “People need to have labels for record stores—oh, wait, record stores don’t exist anymore.” He believed that avant-garde classical music had considerable links with avant-garde rock music, further claiming that he composes in an “emo-classical” style – a poignant and devotional mode of composition that draws equally from sacred and secular source material.

As a musical polyglot and a contemporary musician who defies categorization, Burhans is drawn to most musical styles.

His compositions consist of a diverse blend of styles – from early music to minimalist, to ambient rock.

They embrace a wide range of sonorities, from solo acoustic instruments to orchestras, to pure electronics.

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