Bio/Credits

 
 

Born in 1955 in Glasgow, Scotland, David Kane has been a fixture on the US music scene since 1975 both as a pianist and composer. He is equally comfortable in Jazz and Classical settings. He has performed with notable Jazz Artists such as Woody Shaw, Steve Kujala, Dave Liebman and Dizzy Gillespie. He has also performed extensively with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony and the Twentieth Century Consort. He is active as a composer of both Classical Music and Film Music with hundreds of Film and TV scores to his name. Since 2006 he has been writing for Cadence Magazine. He currently teaches both private lessons as well as teaching the Jazz Masters program at the University of Arkansas He currently lives in the DC area with his wife Cynthia and their two daughters, Celeste and Ariel.

Jazz  Performance Credits:

Woody Shaw

Mark Murphy

Dizzy Gillespie

Duke Ellington Orchestra

Nancy Wilson,

Maxine Sullivan

Michelle Hendricks

Paul Bollenbach

Jim Snidero

Charlie Byrd

Rumba Club

Steve Kujala

Marlene Verplanck

Eddie Daniels

Dave Liebman

Rumba Club

Branford Marsalis

Don Cherry

Drew Gress

 

Classical performance Credits:

The Twentieth Century Consort

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

National Symphony Orchestra

Arlington Symphony Orchestra

Kathleen Battle

Denyce Graves

Charlotte Church

Joshua Bell

Concert Artists of Baltimore

National Gallery Orchestra

Chicago Sinfonietta,

Kennedy Center Orchestra

James Galway

Annapolis Symphony Orchestra


Composing Credits:

David has composed over 250 scores for Feature Films and TV. As a Classical Composer he has been commissioned to write works for the NSO Education Office, The Kennedy Center and the Strathmore Center for the Arts among others.


as Educator:

In addition to his roster of private students in Piano, Improvisation, Ear Training and Composition, he has been an Adjunct Professor of Jazz Studies in the University of Arkansas Jazz Masters Program since 2015.

About David Kane