Anat Cohen

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Anat Cohen

Howard Alden and Anat Cohen at the 2009 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Background information
Birth name Anat Cohen
Origin Tel Aviv, Israel
Genres Jazz
Occupations Clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, bandleader
Instruments clarinet, tenor and soprano saxophones
Years active 1999–present
Labels Anzic Records
Website www.anatcohen.com

Anat Cohen is an Israeli jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and bandleader.

Cohen went to the United States in 1996. Her debut album, Place & Time, was released in 2005 on Anzic Records. In 2007 she won the awards for Up and Coming Artist and Clarinetist of the Year from the Jazz Journalists Association.[1] She was also voted Clarinetist of the Year in 2008, 2009, and 2010 by the Jazz Journalists Association. She has received multiple citations in Downbeat Magazine's Annual Critics and Readers polls in multiple categories including top rankings for "Rising Star" and "Clarinet". Cohen performs regularly and has appeared at a number of notable jazz festivals, including the Montreal International Jazz Festival, Tudo É Jazz Festival and the North Sea Jazz Festival.[2] She has developed a notable work of research about Brazilian music, especially the Choro. Known at first for her sax playing, she has recently focused on the clarinet, which is featured exclusively on her latest record, Clarinetwork (with Benny Green, Peter Washington, and Lewis Nash).

Her brother, Avishai Cohen, is a jazz trumpet player (not to be confused with the bass player of the same name).

Discography

solo

  • Place & Time (2005)
  • Poetica (2007)
  • Notes From the Village (2008)
  • Clarinetwork: Live at the Village Vanguard (2010)

with The Anzic Orchestra

  • Noir (2007)

at Choro Ensemble

  • Nosso Tempo (2008)
  • ChoroEnsemble (2005)

with 3 Cohens

  • One
  • Braid
  • Family (2011)

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Place and Time (2005 Album by Anat Cohen)
Samba Jazz in Black & White (2006 Album by Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet)
Avishai Cohen (Jazz Artist, '90s, 2000s)
From Down There (2001 Album by Pablo Ablanedo)
Yo! Bobby (2007 Album by Waverly Seven)