Cohen, Bob

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Bob Cohen was born in New York in 1956. His mother was Hungarian and his father Moldavian. As a child, he visited Hungary several times, where he took a liking to the Sebő Ensemble and dance houses. In his homeland, he played several styles of music, and worked in radio as well as an ethnographer. When he returned to Hungary in the late 1980s, he commenced his research on the region’s Jewish musical heritage, including songs, dances and musical instruments. He often traveled to Transylvania to expand his research collections.
In 1993, he founded Di Naye Kapelye (The New Band) ; the band's line-up changed several times over the following years. The musicians approach klezmer music as a living folk art, and present it in the style it would have been performed in its heyday. In addition to Hungarian, Romanian, Moldavian and Yiddish music, their repertoir also includes traditional Hasidic tunes. Their 2008 album, Traktorist, ranked high on Songline World Music Magazine’s ”Top of the World” list of best new albums.

Articles/Images/Illustrations:
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Funky, folk, fun Táncház / Bob Cohen
September 23-29, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 29
/ Page No.: 1, 15
Column: About Town
42.
Down-home fish in Zugló garden / Bob Cohen
September 23-29, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 29
/ Page No.: 21
Column: About Town, Column: Restaurant Review
43.
The Klezmatics back in town / Bob Cohen
November 25-01, 1993 / Volume 3, Number 38
/ Page No.: 17
Column: About Town, Column: The Complete Guide to What & Where in Budapest
44.
Budapest Spring Festival / Bob Cohen
March 03-09, 1994 / Volume 3, Number 52
/ Page No.: 11-12-13
Column: Cover Story
45.
Irish Week. A pint of shout is yer only man / Bob Cohen
March 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 2
/ Page No.: 16-17
Column: Cover Story
46.
Irish Week. A Riot Of Dance / Bob Cohen
March 17-23, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 2
/ Page No.: 17
Column: Cover Story
47.
Spring fest folk festivals: Roots music / Bob Cohen
March 24-30, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 3
/ Page No.: 15
Column: Listings, Column: Week's Picks
48.
Documentary looks at The Last Klezmer / Bob Cohen
October 06-12, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 31
/ Page No.: 15
Column: Week's Picks
49.
Süleyman: Sultan of Buda, patron of arts. The presiding genius of a gorgeous exhibit now showing at the National Gallery / Bob Cohen
October 13-19, 1994 / Volume 4, Number 32
/ Page No.: 11
Column: Leisure
50.
Ringing Strings at Cimbalom Fest / Bob Cohen
March 02-08, 1995 / Volume 4, Number 52
/ Page No.: 15
Column: Week's Picks
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Don't Turn Your Nose Up at Magyar Bacon. Terrorists may not like it, but some kinds of pork fat can be a real treat / Robert Zaelig Cohen
February 06-12, 1992 / Volume 1, Number 47
/ Page No.: II
Column: About Town