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Anat Cohen And Marcello Gonçalves: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

September 2, 2020
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  • Waiting for Amalia
  • Valsa do Sul (Waltz of the South)
  • In the Spirit of Baden
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NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts continue to bring intimate performances to audiences worldwide. A recent concert featured Anat Cohen and Marcello Gonçalves, showcasing music rooted in the heart of Brazil. The duo began their set with choros, a genre originating from 19th century Rio de Janeiro that blends European and African influences, akin to New Orleans jazz in South America. Cohen, an Israeli clarinetist and composer, developed a love for Brazilian music during her time at Berklee College of Music. Two decades ago, she crossed paths with Gonçalves in a choro jam session in Rio de Janeiro, a meeting that continues to influence her musical journey today.

Anat Cohen, born in 1975, is a jazz clarinetist, saxophonist, and bandleader based in New York City, originally hailing from Tel Aviv, Israel. Her performance with Gonçalves at the Tiny Desk concert exemplified the deep connection they share with choro music, highlighting their virtuosity and passion for the genre.

This noteworthy Tiny Desk concert not only celebrated the beauty of Brazilian music but also underscored the cross-cultural collaborations and influences that continue to shape artists like Anat Cohen, transcending geographical boundaries to create captivating musical experiences for audiences worldwide.

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