Ep 125 - Paul Cohen Part 2 - an expert on saxophone history and vintage instruments

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Paul Cohen is one of America’s most sought-after saxophonists for orchestral and chamber concerts and solo recitals.  Dr. Paul Cohen has rediscovered and performed lost saxophone literature, including works for saxophone and orchestra by Loeffler, Florio and Dahl as well as chamber works by Grainger, Ornstein, Sousa, Cowell, Siegmeister, and Loeffler.  He has published more than one hundred articles on the history and literature of the saxophone in the Saxophone Journal, Instrumentalist, CBDNA Notes, Clarinet and Saxophone Society Magazine of Great Britain, The Grainger Society Journal, and the Saxophone Symposium.  His seminal column, “Vintage Saxophones Revisited,” was featured in the Saxophone Journal from 1985 – 2002. Recent CDs include American Landscapes, (American music), Common Ground (chamber music), New York Rising ( American music for saxophone quartet),  Heard Again for the First Time (premiering lost music) and his latest,  Soprano Summit  (soprano saxophone). Dr. Cohen is currently on the faculties of the Manhattan School of Music, NYU, Columbia University  and Rutgers University. The link to his full biography, along with more Resources for this episode, is on our website. Our sponsor for this episode is… Legere Reeds! To learn more about why Derek Brown, Gerald Albright, and Eddie Daniels exclusively play Legere, visit www.legere.com And for a limited time, if you live in the US or Canada, use the code  EVERYTHINGSAX for 10% off at their store at shop.legere.com. The store is only available to US and Canadian residents. We talked about: How Paul finds vintage horns (this was before the internet!) How the tonal qualities of saxophones changed over the years Why people play vintage saxophones  His reed strength choice for certain vintage saxes and more! Want to be a part of keeping the podcast going? Did you know you can get a complete listing of all our shows, as well as Bonus videos and searchable transcripts? All you need to do is become a Patron! Patrons play a huge role in helping to defray the costs of storing each episode’s video and audio, and producing and hosting the show. And, with their small monthly donation of $2 or more, they help keep the great interviews coming. If you want to become a patron and support the show, head on over to our PATREON site

Ep 125 - Paul Cohen Part 2 - an expert on saxophone history and vintage instruments

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