Anat Cohen
13 July 2008 | Murray | 21:30 - 22:45 |


Line-up:
Anat Cohen (clarinet, sax); Jason Lindner (piano); Joe Martin (bass); Daniel Freedman (drums).
About Anat Cohen
If the world has become a "global village" then Anat Cohen is a
good example of a global citizen. Not so long ago it seemed almost
impossible for an Israeli woman to d become an authority on South
American rhythms and styles. At the Berklee School of Music this
talented saxophonist and clarinetist discovered that the term
"Latin" was actually meaningless. After all, music from
north-eastern Brazil has nothing to do with music from the
Colombian west coast. This insight made Cohen decide to make a
profound study of traditional world music styles, starting with
South America. With the knowledge she acquired, Cohen began to play
with the Choro Ensemble and the band New York Samba. In 2007 she
released Poetica, an album recorded with pianist Jason Lindner,
bassist Omer Avital, and drummer Daniel Freedman, on which Cohen -
"No. 1 Rising Star on clarinet" according to DownBeat - only plays
the clarinet. In that same year Noir was released, an album with
music for a large, atypical ensemble, with which she more than
confirms her position at the vanguard of the contemporary New York
jazz scene.