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Анат Коэн (Anat Cohen) - израильская саксофонистка и кларнетистка. Дебютный альбом вышел в 2005 году. Сестра Avishai Cohen и Yuval Cohen.
В 2007 году, Ассоциацией джазовых журналистов (Jazz Journalists Association), была признана "Лучшей кларнетисткой года" и "Восходящей звездой года".
Anat Cohen - Place And Time (2005)
Anat Cohen & The Anzic Orchestra - Noir (2006)
Anat Cohen - Notes From The Village (2008)
Anat Cohen - Clarinetwork: Live At The Village Vanguard (2009)
3 Cohens - Family (2011)
Anat Cohen - Claroscuro (2012)
Hendrik Meurkens, Gabriel Espinosa with Anat Cohen & Antonio Sanchez - Celebrando (2012)
Anat Cohen: Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard (2010)
Artist: Anat Cohen
Title Of Album: Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Anzic Records
Genre: Jazz, Mainstream, Swing
Quality: Flac(Tracks+Cue+Log+Covers)/mp3
Bitrate: Lossless/320kbps
Total Size: 450Mb/163Mb
WebSite: Anat Cohen
Anat Cohen's sixth recording as a leader has her leading an all-star quartet in performance on a Sunday evening at the Village Vanguard in New York City during the centennial celebration of Benny Goodman. Appropriately, the clarinetist plays standards associated with the vaunted King of Swing, stretching the sound of her horn in extended versions of classic jazz with her own personal, tart, sweet flair. Pianist Benny Green, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Lewis Nash are more than up to the task of supporting Cohen without any grandstanding whatsoever. The band is quite capable of fast, loose tempos as demonstrated during "Sweet Georgia Brown," "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," and especially "After You've Gone" which is generally heard much slower and somberly. Cohen's modern inclinations set her aside from Goodman on the sexy "St. James Infirmary," but she's also very respectful of tradition on ballads, blues-oriented tunes, and the unforced, easy swing of "St. Louis Blues." Solid if not unspectacular in the main, expressive for sure, Anat Cohen takes another unexpected turn in her burgeoning career with a traditional, vintage effort that may very well surprise her fans, and certainly please the older set. ~Michael G. Nastos, allmusic.com ”
Tracklist:
01 Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Pinkard) 07:25
02 Lullaby of the Leaves (Petkere, Young) 13:47
03 Band Announcement 00:37
04 St. James Infirmary (Traditional) 10:16
05 After You've Gone (Creamer, Layton) 08:17
06 St. Louis Blues (Handy) 12:30
07 Body and Soul (Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour) 09:13
08 What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Woods) 07:23
The Players:
Anat Cohen - clarinet
Benny Green - piano
Peter Washington - bass
Lewis Nash - drums
Перевод песни
Anat Cohen (Anat Cohen) is an Israeli saxophonist and clarinetist. The debut album came out in 2005. Sister Avishai Cohen and Yuval Cohen.
In 2007, the Association of Jazz Journalists (Journalists Association) was recognized as the "Best Clarnet of the Year" and the "Rising Star of the Year."
Anat Cohen - Place and Time (2005)
Anat Cohen & The Anzic Orchestra - Noir (2006)
Anat Cohen - Notes from The Village (2008)
Anat Cohen - Clarainetwork: Live At The Vallage Vanguard (2009)
3 Cohens - Family (2011)
Anat COHEN - CLAROSCURO (2012)
Hendrik MEURKENS, Gabriel Espinosa With Anat Cohen & Antonio Sanchez - Celebrando (2012)
Anat Cohen: Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard (2010)
ARTIST: ANAT COHEN
Title of Album: Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard
Year of Release: 2010
Label: Anzic Records
Genre: Jazz, Mainstream, Swing
Quality: Flac (Tracks + Cue + Log + Covers) / mp3
Bitrate: lossless / 320kbps
Total Size: 450MB / 163MB
WebSite: Anat Cohen
Anat Cohen's Sixth Recording AS A LEADER HAS HER LEADING AN All-Star Quartet in Performance On a Sunday Evening at the Vallage Vanguard in New York City During the Cennnial Celebration of Benny Goodman. ApproPriately, The Clarainetist Plays Standards Associated with the Sound of Hern in Extended Versions of Classic Jazz with Her Own Personal, Tart, Sweet Flair. Pianist Benny Green, Bassist Peter Washington, And Drummer Lewis Nash Are More Thank Watchout Any Grandstanding Whatsoever. The Band Is Quite Capable of Fast, Loose Tempos As Demonstrated During "Sweet Georgia Brown," "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," And Especially "After You've Gone" Which Is Generally Heard Much Slower and Somberly. Cohen's Modern Inclinations Sether "St. James Infirmary," But She's Also Very Respectful of Tradition on Ballads, Blues-Oriented Tunes, And The Unforced, Easy Swing of "St. Louis Blues." Solid If Not UnSpectacular In The Main, Expressive for Sure, Anat Cohen Takes Another Unexpected Turn in Her Burgeoning Career With a Traditional, Vintage Effort That May Very Well Surprise Her Fans, And Certainly Please The Older Set. ~ Michael G. Nastos, AllMusic.com "
TrackList:
01 Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie, Pinkard) 07:25
02 Lullaby of the Leaves (Petkere, Young) 13:47
03 Band Announcement 00:37
04 St. James Infirmary (TRADITIONAL) 10:16
05 After You've Gone (Creamer, Layton) 08:17
06 st. Louis Blues (Handy) 12:30
07 Body and Soul (Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour) 09:13
08 What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Woods) 07:23
The Players:
Anat Cohen - Clarinet
Benny Green - Piano
Peter Washington - Bass
Lewis Nash - Drums