Anat Cohen on WNYC

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Friday May 04, 2007

Israeli clarinetist and composer Anat Cohen is into traditional jazz, Brazilian choro, Argentinean tango and Middle Eastern music.

She recently visited the WNYC studios to explain how she mixed them all in two different new albums, Noir and Poetica- being simultaneously released on Anzic Records on May 8th.

Hear the entire interview with musical excerpts here

After You've Gone (Clarinetwork) 8:17 Anat Cohen
St. James Infirmary (Clarinetwork) 10:16 Anat Cohen
J Blues (Notes From The Village) 7:08 Anat Cohen
Siboney (Notes From The Village) 8:22 Anat Cohen
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