User:Kaleylane

About
Composer Kaley Lane Eaton sees music as a window into our past: through it, we retain our cultural roots, and looking deeper, we find the principles of sound that have guided us through the evolution of life and culture. As both a singer and composer, Eaton seeks to explore this through socially relevant creations and collaborations. Recently, her string quartet-chamber ballet Eva and Emmy – a collaboration with choreographer Gabrielle Orcha – was deemed “anthropomorphic in gesture,” “deeply emotional” and “cathartic” after its June 2012 premiere with the Across the Ages Dance Project. Shortly beforehand, Cluster@#$#, a trio for oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, was one of four finalists for the inaugural Radius Ensemble Competition 2012. Eaton’s other works have received numerous performances in Boston and been called “compelling” and “truly American,” with roots in blues and appendages in experimental music. 2012-2013 will see many exciting opportunities for Ms. Eaton, among them, the Boston New Music Initiative performance of Highway 12, and the spring premiere of her own song cycle, Red White, and Black. Eaton is a vocalist of many styles from 17th century opera to blues, and also an accomplished classical and jazz pianist, blues guitarist, Renaissance lute player, and Senegalese sabar dancer. She holds a B.A. in vocal performance and music theory, summa cum laude, from Whitman College, and will graduate with an M.M. from the Longy School of Music of Bard College in 2013..

Website
http://www.kaleyeaton.com