John Burke (American pianist)
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John Burke (born 1988) is an American pianist, composer, and songwriter based in
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. Burke is best known for his solo piano albums. He has also composed scores for film, video games, and theatre.


Background

Burke was born and raised in
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, where he studied Spanish and music at
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. He later studied public administration at
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. While in school, Burke discovered pianist
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and keyboardist Ray Manzarek and was inspired to become a pianist and composer.


Solo piano albums

In 2011, Burke released his first solo piano album, ''Synesthesia'', which used the neurological phenomenon of the same name to guide compositions based on colors. The album was reviewed positively on English and Spanish music review websites and received international radio play. In 2013, Burke released his second album, ''Reverie'', which was nominated for Jazz Album of the Year at the solo piano music review site SoloPiano.com. Reverie too received international play and review. In 2014, Burke released ''Chirality'' at a concert, the recording of which received a Telly Award. After winning Jazz Album of the Year, ''Chirality'' became a finalist for Album of the Year at SoloPiano.com. In an homage to
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, ''Chirality'' used the chemical property of asymmetry as inspiration for melodies and mirrored
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. In 2016, Burke released ''Orogen'' at a concert. The album used the formation of mountains as inspiration for the gradual growth of a single melody. A completely self-released album, ''Orogen'' was nominated for
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for the 59th Annual
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s. In 2021, Burke released ''Bright Eyes'', which he dedicated to his son.


Other albums

In 2015, Burke released his first collaborative album, ''Kairos'', at a concert at
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. The album blended piano with spoken word and flute by Sandra Hughes, the co-founder of Gateway Performance Productions in Atlanta, GA. In 2017, Burke released his first multi-instrumental album, ''Superstratum'', at a concert at
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in Decatur, Georgia. Each composition of ''Superstratum'' represents a layer of the
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and its atmosphere. In 2018, Burke released his first winter album, ''The Longest Night''. The album featured Burke's instrumental arrangements of popular holiday tunes as well as original compositions. In 2020, Burke released ''Sons of Kronos'' for
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. Each piece was named after
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, Hades, and
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, the three sons of the mythological titan, Kronos.


Film music

In 2013, Burke composed the original score for the film ''Juvenile Transgressions''. In 2013, Burke's original piano music was featured on the documentary ''Going Home''. In 2015, Burke composed the original score for the film ''Shattered Reflections'', starring
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.


Stage music

In 2015, Burke composed an original solo piano score for
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Playhouse's production of
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's ''
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'', starring ''
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. In 2017, Burke composed the original score for Synchronicity Theatre's production of
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's '' The One and Only Ivan'', adapted for stage by James E. Grote. In 2017, Burke composed the original score for
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Playhouse's production of ''
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'', adapted by playwright Rachel Teagle and directed by Broadway actor Paul McGill. That same season, Burke composed the original score for the Playhouse's production of '' Macbeth'', starring ''
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's'' Justin Deeley. In 2018, Burke wrote music and lyrics for ''Red: A Crayon's Musical'' with author Ben Thorpe, who wrote the musical's book. The musical was an original work based on the children's book ''Red: A Crayon's'' ''Story'' by Michael Hall. ''Red: A Crayon's Musical'' debuted on August 7, 2018, at the Atlanta Musical Theatre Festival.


Video game music

In 2019, Burke composed the original score for ''Sci-Ops: Global Defense'', an
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Discography

*2011 ''Synesthesia'' *2013 ''Reverie'' *2014 '' Chirality'' *2015 ''Kairos'' *2015 ''A Streetcar Named Desire (Original Soundtrack)'' *2016 ''
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'' *2017 ''
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'' *2018 ''The Longest Night'' *2019 ''Sci-Ops: Global Defense (Original Soundtrack)'' *2020 ''Sons of Kronos'' *2021 ''Bright Eyes''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Burke, John 1988 births Living people Musicians from Atlanta 21st-century American composers Oglethorpe University alumni American male pianists American male composers 21st-century American pianists 21st-century American male musicians