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"Tom Cohen"
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Tom Cohen (born 1983) is a musician, a mandulina player, composer, processor and an Israeli conductor. Her musical director and chief conductor of the Jerusalem East and West Orchestra. Cohen is synthesis, which affects his musical works.
biography
Tom Cohen was born and raised in the neighborhood of Jab Bar Sheva, a father of Iraqi origin, journalist Oren Cohen, and if of Polish and English origin. At a very young age, he moved with his family to Jerusalem. He began to study celiacs at the age of 4. He then returned to Bar Sheva, where he began to study from Manulina at the Municipal Conservatory in Beer Sheva with the guidance of the heart of Myimovich. The army was recognized as an outstanding musician. Cohen is a graduate of the Academy of Music and Dance in Jerusalem, conductor of the Andalus Orchestra of Montreal (Canada) and theMED Orchestra (Belland).
Tom Cohen, considered one of the largest of the Mandulina Gardens in the world, produced albums, singles, and performances to the best artists of Israel: Nant Taybe, the Church of Mind, the Age of Holiness, Omar Adam, Brif, Ehud Benina, his uncle Tessa, planted a lot of them. He worked with international artists such as Headedta, Manthir, and orchestra to the Al Gosto algejissee in it serves as a laboratory, conductor and play from Mandulina.
Cohen is considered a unique ability to convey the music of the Arab and North African countries to musicians with a classic Western education, and one of the world’s most fascinating Mendolin players. He gave expression to these talents at work alongside great names such as Enrico Masias, in Khaled, Jasmine Levy, Rita, David Barza, and worked with the Israeli Chamber Orchestra, the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra and the Israeli Andalus Orchestra.
Established and played in the fourth of Tom Cohen, was a member of the Carman Quartet, and composed the music for the Order of "Emergency of Empire".
From 2011 to 2013 he served as the artistic director of the World Music Festival in Gibraltar.
In recent years, he has produced several albums: the most prominent of which are the album of the East and West Jerusalem Orchestra and the Church of the Mind (The House So Far) and the Alabama of Israel with the European career, Moore-Basadika.
One of his most notable projects, the establishment of a orchestra for the King of Morocco Muhammad VI, began when Yeiririr, a pilot at the Royal airline of Morocco "Roial Air Rock", turned to serve after hearing about him through YouTube and Facebook. He sought to establish a orchestra similar to East and West Jerusalem Orchestra and other orchestras established by Cohen in Cyprus, Belgium, France and other venues. Thira decided to promote the topic from love to music and the work of Tom. The cooperation was made possible thanks to the support of the Habe Association, the Royal Association of the King of Morocco for the preservation of Moroccan culture. This has decided to pace the project and as part of it, players from around the world, including as ministers of Gizada – drummer Algiar from the largest in the world, and other musicians, many of them Moroccans, for repetition weeks. In the end, they appeared in front of Andre Azoulay and Serge in Radugo, the Jewish advisors of the king, the seniors of the organization, and the general audience. In 2018, the orchestra in Morocco does not regularly play a planned hall that the orchestra will be arranged as an official orchestra.
In October 2022, Cohen took part in the television special "Move to Dana International", which was broadcast on the 20th anniversary of the gay Youth Organization (Iggy) and the musical career of Israeli singer Dana International.
Personal life
In the middle of the second decade of the 21st century, Cohen lives in Brussels with his wife and son.
External links
Rafi Path, Interview with the main conductor of the Andalus Orchestra Jerusalem, in the rooms of Haredim, February 3, 2016
Tom Cohen, a young winner, wrote on Channel 2.
Crossing Israel with Komoon - Tom Cohen, broadcast on Channel 2
Billy Moscon-Lerman, "Winning the Andalus Orchestra" Nrg 26 March 2010
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