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Anat Cohavi

Anat Cohavi Born 1979, Israel. Experimentalist, plays with massive amount of control and expression, yet stands and executes her art with a serene intention. Along with participation in various improvised music ensembles, Anat composes and performs with her own Berlin-based ensemble. Studied saxophone with Albert Beger (Israel), composition with Slava Ganelyn (Israel) and Phil Winsor (USA)and multimedia with Josef Butch Rovan (USA) Has performed in the US, Europe and Israel, and collaborated with musicians such as Johannes Bauer, Michael Zerang, Michael Thieke, Jan Roder, Clayton Thomas, Sabine Vogel, Michael Griener, Klaus Janek, Sebastian Hilken and many others. www.anat-cohavi.com

Gear

Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Clarinet


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Sebastian Hilken/Anat Cohavi/Klaus Janek: SternSchuss No. 1

Read "SternSchuss No. 1" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


The Berlin-based SternSchuss trio presents its own bold version of free improvisation on its self-produced debut release, SternSchuss No. 1. The trio is comprised of Israeli reed player Anat Cohavi, whose resume includes studies with Israeli saxophonist Albert Beger and composer Slava Ganelin, in Texas and in North India, where she studied the shenai, a traditional wind instrument; German cellist Sebastian Hilken, who has collaborated with such diverse improvisers as Evan Parker, Elliot Sharp, Chris Cutler and DJ Olive; and ...

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Saxophone

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