Shai Cohen Explained

Shai Cohen (Hebrew: שי כהן; b.1968, in Haifa) is an Israeli music educator and composer of contemporary classical music.

Biography

Shai Cohen is a composer-researcher, educator, and jazz performer, ex-chairman of the Israeli Composers' League (2012–17, 2019–22), and an active member in the Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers in Israel (ACUM). He specializes in diverse fields ranging from free improvisation to electronic and contemporary classical music.

Cohen is known for his distinctive, innovative approach to sound, timbre, and the use of non-musical elements such as recorded sounds, electronics, and multimedia. His compositions focus on narratives and dramatic elements that explore unconventional forms, structures, and musical approaches. His innovative and forward-looking musical language is characterized by the use of unique graphic notation, which incorporates aleatoric elements (chance-based music), improvisation, and complex rhythmic and harmonic patterns.[1]

His compositions have been featured in various prestigious events worldwide. Some notable examples include the "Asian Contemporary Music Festival" (2003/Japan, 2009/Korea, 2012/Israel, 2013/Singapore, 2016/Vietnam, 2018/Taiwan), ISCM, contemporary music festival (2006/Moscow Autumn, 2019/Estonia), "Aberdeen Music Prize" (2011), 34th Annual "Bowling Green New Music Festival" (2013), "Israeli Music Festival" (2004, 2012) and performed by musicians and ensembles like the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra (Vietnam), SNU Symphony Orchestra (Korea), the Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble[2] (Moscow), members of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (Scotland), Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (Japan), T'ang Quartet (Singapore), St Andrews New Music Ensemble (Scotland), Ensemble Kaprizma (Israel), Israel Contemporary Players,[3] the Arab & Jewish ensembles of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, The Tel Aviv Soloists Ensemble, The Israel Kibbutz Orchestra, Israel Sinfonietta orchestra of Beer-Sheva and many others.

Cohen is an associate professor of Music Composition and Technology at Bar-Ilan University teaching courses in Audio Synthesis, Advanced Studio Recording, Live Electronics Workshop, Arduino Workshop, Max/MSP/jitter Applications, and Music Cognition Workshop. He is currently head of the Music, Technology, and Visual Media Program, where he runs a lab for teaching, creating, and researching.

Selected Musical works

Sound Installation and film

Scientific Research

The scope of Cohen's research [4] includes all aspects of composition and improvisation in music. Both areas strive to expand musical expression beyond music scores. That extension is reflected in the development of unique graphic notation methods and designated technological environments for concert context. Another area is the development of innovative teaching-learning environments based on musical technology tools built specifically in programs such as MAX/MSP or SuperCollider.

Honors and awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aubat-Andrieu, M. (2019). Guide to the Contemporary Harp..
  2. Web site: Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble.
  3. Web site: Home | Israel Contemporary Players.
  4. https://music.biu.ac.il/en/node/624/ Prof. Cohen Research, Bar-Ilan University