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Composer and pianist Daniel Kelly has developed his own personal and unique
approach to jazz, modern classical composition and free improvisation.
As comfortable with keyboards, samplers and electronic sound manipulation
as he is with acoustic piano, Daniel has innovated original ways to incorporate
these instruments into his own sound world. This is evident on his highly
acclaimed CDs, World and Duets with Ghosts.
As a composer, he has innovated new ways of incorporating sound design
and pre-recorded samples into works structured with sophisticated harmonic,
melodic and rhythmic structures. He has composed for feature films, theater
and various multimedia performances. As a performer, his ability to put
a personalized stamp on many musical styles has lead to performances and/or
recordings with artists as diverse as hip-hop/R&B star Lauryn Hill,
master saxophonist Michael Brecker, Latin Jazz conga virtuoso Ray Barretto
and avant-garde mainstays William Parker, Mark Dresser and John Zorn.
He
is the pianist for Grammy-nominated drummer and bandleader, Bobby Sanabria
and renowned spoken-word artist, David Gonzalez. Along with Gonzalez,
Daniel was a repertory artist for the Lincoln Center Institute from 2002-2005.
In the spring of 2006, he performed the music of classical composer Sergei
Prokofiev in the production of the theatrical piece The Frog Bride,
which was nominated for a Drama Desk Award and was performed at the New
Victory Theater on Broadway, the Royal National Theater in London and
is now touring throughout the US.
Daniel
has been honored to be the featured composer at the NOW Music Festival.
Held Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, this festival features new
music by America’s leading composers. His work has also been used
in theater productions in New York City and in Europe. Daniel has also
been performing completely improvised solo piano concerts, the most recent
of which will be released on CD in January 2007.
Daniel
was chosen by the US State Department to be a Jazz Ambassador, performing
a six-week tour to India, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam and Bangladesh.
This highly prestigious honor is only awarded to a few groups each year
that travel to developing countries to perform concerts and workshops.
Daniel has studied with Kenny Werner, Richie Beirach and Fred Hersch.
He has also performed at such esteemed venues as The Blue Note, Birdland
and the Guggenheim Museum, Montreux Jazz Festival, the Stockholm Jazz
Festival, the MoldeJazz Festival in Norway, the PoriJazz Festival in Finland,
the London Coliseum, the NUKE Festival in Vienna, the Heineken Music Open'er
Festival in Gdynia, Poland, the Cactus Festival, Brugge, Belgium, Jazzopen
in Stuttgart, Germany, Piazza Napoleone in Lucca, Italy, Harbour Stage
in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy, France.
Daniel's
talents as film composer can be heard in the films The Receipt,
Below the Belt (awarded Best Film of the Oregon Film Festival)
and The Legend of Johnson Roebling.
Daniel’s
compositions will be featured at the World Forum in Puerto Rico in December
2006, where he will perform and collaborate with former Nobel Peace Prize
winners.
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