Anat Cohen

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Putty Boy Strut 08:04 Tools
A Change Is Gonna Come 05:20 Tools
Agada Yapanit (A Japanese Tale) 06:21 Tools
Washington Square Park 09:08 Tools
The Purple Piece 07:29 Tools
La Chanson Des Vieux Amants 04:07 Tools
Murmurando 04:07 Tools
Hofim (Beaches) 06:38 Tools
“O Ocidente que se Oriente” 05:27 Tools
Lonnie's Lament 07:21 Tools
Quando Eu Me Chamur Saudade 00:00 Tools
After the Rain 09:12 Tools
Until You're In Love Again 06:26 Tools
Lullaby for the Naïve Ones 05:42 Tools
Eyn Gedi 07:46 Tools
Siboney 08:21 Tools
As Rosas Nao Falam 01:30 Tools
Nigunim 03:01 Tools
La Casa Del Llano 08:02 Tools
La Vie En Rose 06:21 Tools
Say It 07:52 Tools
Cypresses 10:35 Tools
J Blues 07:07 Tools
And the World Weeps 00:00 Tools
Sweet Georgia Brown 07:25 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz 09:04 Tools
Place & Time 05:40 Tools
Lilia 07:23 Tools
Nightmare 04:23 Tools
St. James Infirmary 10:16 Tools
In The Spirit Of Baden 04:37 Tools
Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser 07:41 Tools
Anat's Dance 06:46 Tools
Mumurando 06:39 Tools
Lullaby of the Leaves 13:47 Tools
The 7th of March 06:07 Tools
Um A Zero 02:00 Tools
All Brothers 08:52 Tools
Ima 06:39 Tools
You Never Told Me That You Care 05:03 Tools
Body and Soul 09:13 Tools
As Catch Can 03:22 Tools
Happy Song 04:37 Tools
The Wedding 00:00 Tools
No Moon At All 05:27 Tools
After You've Gone 08:17 Tools
Band Announcement 00:38 Tools
St. Louis Blues 12:30 Tools
La Comparsa 04:47 Tools
Olha Maria 00:00 Tools
Kick Off 00:00 Tools
Ijexá 05:27 Tools
Pour Toi 04:39 Tools
Cry Me A River 05:33 Tools
Bachiao 04:37 Tools
What A Little Moonlight Can Do 07:23 Tools
Cais 04:37 Tools
Beatriz 06:11 Tools
Veinte Anos 04:59 Tools
87 North 08:04 Tools
Homeland 06:39 Tools
Do It 04:19 Tools
Espinha De Bacalhau 05:08 Tools
Coisa Nº 6 07:46 Tools
Bat-El 08:21 Tools
Cry 04:37 Tools
The Wein Machine 06:11 Tools
Nightmare (feat. Paquito D’Rivera) 05:29 Tools
Valsa do Sul 05:27 Tools
Flamenco 05:27 Tools
A Lark - Live 06:11 Tools
Baião da Esperança 05:15 Tools
Waiting for Amalia 05:29 Tools
Ternura 05:08 Tools
Baiao Guri 05:08 Tools
Alegria Da Casa 05:29 Tools
Carnaval De São Vicente 05:17 Tools
Bebê 06:11 Tools
Valsa Para Alice 05:08 Tools
Engole O Choro 05:15 Tools
Child's Song - Live 05:27 Tools
The Purple Piece - Live 05:27 Tools
Para você, uma flor 05:27 Tools
Veinte Años 04:59 Tools
Ingênuo 05:29 Tools
Santa Morena 06:11 Tools
Choro pesado 05:27 Tools
Anat's Lament 06:11 Tools
Isfahan - Live 00:30 Tools
Sarue Latino 06:11 Tools
Sambalelé 05:27 Tools
Carnaval de Sao Vicente 05:15 Tools
Tennura 05:08 Tools
Feia 06:11 Tools
Das Neves 05:27 Tools
Migalhas De Amor 05:08 Tools
Rosa dos ventos 05:27 Tools
Lulubia 00:30 Tools
Samba De Orfeu/Struttin' With Some Barbeque 05:23 Tools
Sweet Georgia Brown (Live) 07:40 Tools
Espinha deBacalhua 05:15 Tools
Mood Indigo - Live 06:26 Tools
Bebe 06:11 Tools
Teimosa 05:27 Tools
Lee's Dream - Live 06:26 Tools
Ingenuo 05:27 Tools
The Peacocks - Live 06:26 Tools
In The Spirit Of Baden (Feat. Romero Lubambo) 05:27 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz - Live 07:40 Tools
Nanã (Coisa Nº 5) 07:07 Tools
Samba De Orfeu 05:27 Tools
St. James Infirmary (Live) 07:40 Tools
Bachiao (Feat. Romero Lubambo) 00:30 Tools
Cais (Feat. Romero Lubambo) 00:30 Tools
Medley: Samba de Orfeu/Struttin' with Some Barbeque 05:27 Tools
St James Infirmary 00:30 Tools
Outra Coisa 07:40 Tools
Amphibious 07:07 Tools
Coisa Nº 10 07:40 Tools
Lullaby of the Leaves (Live) 07:40 Tools
Old Devil Moon 00:30 Tools
The Wein Machine (Feat. Gilad Hekselman) 00:30 Tools
What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Live) 06:26 Tools
Coisa Nº 1 07:40 Tools
Beatriz (Feat. Romero Lubambo) 06:26 Tools
Coisa nº 9 06:26 Tools
A Lark 00:00 Tools
Washington Square Park (Album Version) 00:30 Tools
After The Rain (Album Version) 00:30 Tools
Until You're In Love Again (Album Version) 06:26 Tools
A Change Is Gonna Come (Album Version) 06:26 Tools
Maracatucutê 06:46 Tools
Mãe Iracema 07:40 Tools
Siboney (Album Version) 08:21 Tools
J Blues (Album Version) 07:07 Tools
St Louis Blues 07:07 Tools
Confirmation 07:07 Tools
Paraíso 06:46 Tools
Oduduá 07:40 Tools
Carrossel 06:46 Tools
Band Announcement (Live) 07:40 Tools
After You've Gone (Live) 07:40 Tools
Child's Song 07:40 Tools
Anat’s Dance 06:46 Tools
Body and Soul (Live) 00:00 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz (Album Version) 07:07 Tools
Eyn Gedi Dov Shalom Aharoni 07:46 Tools
Medley- Samba De Orfeu/struttin' With Some Barbeque 07:46 Tools
Until You`re In Love Again 06:46 Tools
Niguneem 07:46 Tools
I Didn't Know What Time It Was 07:46 Tools
The Peacocks 07:46 Tools
Lee's Dream 07:46 Tools
Isfahan 07:46 Tools
My One And Only Love 06:46 Tools
Bachião 06:46 Tools
Medley: Samba De Orfeu/Struttin’ With Some Barbeque 06:46 Tools
St. Louis Blues (Live) 06:46 Tools
Jitterbug Waltz [Album Version] 06:46 Tools
Tudo que Você Podia Ser 06:18 Tools
Comes Love 06:46 Tools
until you’re in love again 00:00 Tools
One Note Samba 06:46 Tools
Stolen Moments 06:46 Tools
Ijexa 06:46 Tools
Bat El 06:46 Tools
Lullaby for the Naïve Ones 00:00 Tools
Anat’s Dance 00:00 Tools
Veinte a 00:00 Tools
Black Coffee 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Loverly? 00:00 Tools
agada yapanit 00:00 Tools
La Llorona 00:00 Tools
Oh Baby 00:00 Tools
Liejxa 00:00 Tools
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Idiomatically conversant with modern and traditional jazz, classical music, Brazilian choro, Argentine tango, and an expansive timeline of Afro-Cuban styles, Anat Cohen has established herself as one of the primary voices of her generation on both the tenor saxophone and clarinet since arriving in New York in 1998. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Anat grew up with musical siblings; her older brother, Yuval, is himself a saxophonist of note, and her younger brother, Avishai, is one of New York’s busiest trumpeters. She began clarinet studies at age 12 and played jazz on clarinet for the first time in her Jaffa conservatory’s Dixieland band. At 16 she joined the school’s big band and learned to play the tenor saxophone. The same year, Anat entered the prestigious “Thelma Yelin” High School for the Arts, where she majored in jazz. After graduation, she discharged her mandatory Israeli military service duty from 1993-95, playing tenor saxophone in the Israeli Air Force band. In 1996, Anat headed to Boston to matriculate at Berklee College of Music. There she met faculty member Phil Wilson, who encouraged her to play clarinet, other inspiring teachers such as Greg Hopkins, Ed Tomassi, Hal Crook, George Garzone, and Bill Pierce, and an elite international peer group of students. “Berklee was crucial to my development as a musician” says Anat. “I was very closed-minded when I got there. I just wanted to play Coltrane, to play jazz; I didn’t think of world music at all. Since Berklee gives scholarships to musicians from all over the world the student body ends up being very diverse. I met many people who played music from their own country and I came to understand when a chart says ‘Latin’ on top it means almost nothing. You need to know if the music is from the northeast of Brazil, the west coast of Colombia, or someplace else on the continent. I was inspired to explore world music, starting with the music of South America, in detail”. During her Berklee years, Anat visited New York during breaks between semesters, making a beeline for Smalls to soak up the hybrid of grooves, world music and mainstream jazz that people like Jason Lindner and Omer Avital—a high school bandmate of her older brother—were then evolving. Back in Boston, she played tenor saxophone in a variety of musical contexts; Afro-Cuban music with Ecuadorian bassist Alex Alvear in a group called Mango Blue, Argentinean and original music with pianist Pablo Ablanedo, and klezmer music at weddings. Called by Brazilian bassist Leonardo Cioglia for Brazilian Popular Music gigs, Anat learned selections from the songbooks of Ivan Lins, Milton Nascimento, and Toninho Horta, and studied Brazilian percussion to master the associated rhythms. The group evolved into an instrumental quartet that gigged weekly. After Cioglia left for New York, jobs with Fernando Brandao, a Brazilian flutist, provided Anat with more opportunities to play Brazilian music and exposed her to choro, a particularly challenging Brazilian musical genre, for the first time. Once ensconced in New York, Anat quickly found work in various Brazilian ensembles, including a gig with the high-octane pop band Brazooca at the Café Wha in Greenwich Village. “One night there I met Pedro Ramos,” she recalls, referring to the tenor guitarist and cavaquinho player who had recently organized the Choro Ensemble, “He showed up at my house the next day with songs for me to learn for a demo CD he was set to make the following week. When we started to play the music, I fell in love with it, and it immediately rekindled my desire to play clarinet. Choro employs classical European harmonic progressions and demands a classical approach to technique on the instrument. It offers the alegria (happiness) of the samba, nostalgia, saudade (longing), groove, and high energy. It requires constant interaction and allows for improvisation. It has all the important elements I think great music should have, and requires true dedication to learn to play it authentically. It has been the mainstay of my clarinet playing for the last seven years”. In addition to The Choro Ensemble, Anat plays with New York Samba Jazz, a modernist quintet led by Brazilian drum master Duduka Da Fonseca, and with her brothers as “The Three Cohens”. She has long held the lead tenor saxophone chair in Sherrie Maricle’s Diva Jazz Orchestra, the top-shelf all-woman big band, with which she has toured the world. Since 2004, she has played the music of Louis Armstrong with David Ostwald’s “Gully Low Jazz Band”. She has explored the music of Bix Beiderbecke, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet and their Pan-American contemporaries. Anat currently leads a young quartet with guitarist Gilad Hekselman, bassist Eduardo Perez, and drummer Ferenc Nemeth. Her playing and studying of a wide range of musical styles has culminated in her finding her own distinctive musical voice. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.