Jonathan
Cohler is recognized internationally as a virtuoso clarinetist.
Through his performances around the world and on record, he has
thrilled an ever widening audience with his incredible musicianship
and total technical command. Fanfare Magazine has compared
him a giant of classical music "one thinks of Dinu
Lipatti" and the magazine dubbed Mr. Cohler's performance
"superhuman." The Clarinet Magazine of the International
Clarinet Association recently declared Mr. Cohler "an absolute
master of the clarinet, technically and tonally."
A
highly acclaimed recording artist with an extraordinarily wide
repertoire, his most recent release, The
Clarinet Alone, was nominated for the INDIE Awards presented
by the Association for Independent Music (AFIM). About this CD,
American Record Guide remarked "Cohler is an amazing
musician - I suppose there is nothing he cannot play," while
Listener Magazine said "Cohler possesses such musical
integrity and taste that everything he touches seems like the
last word. . .There is no other recording I know of as unique.
Run, don't walk!" His release of Moonflowers,
Baby!, on Crystal Records, received the "Outstanding
Recording" mark from American Record Guide and Gramophone
hailed it for Mr. Cohler's expression of "the poetry that
lesser artists miss." His release of More
Cohler on Clarinet was chosen for BBC Music Magazine's
Best CDs of The Year. And his debut solo recording Cohler on Clarinet
received resounding acclaim, including the coveted top rating
of five stars for both sound and performance from BBC Music
Magazine. In 1994, BBC Music Magazine featured a CD by Mr.
Cohler attached to the cover of the magazine, which was distributed
to more than 350,000 people worldwide.
In
addition to his work as a soloist, Mr. Cohler is an active chamber
musician and conductor. He collaborates frequently with many well
known musicians and ensembles including members of the Emerson
String Quartet, the Muir String Quartet, The Lark Quartet, The
Moscow Conservatory Trio, The Amadeus Trio, The New Jersey Chamber
Music Society, The Boston Chamber Music Society, The Wavehill
Trio, Boris Berezovsky, Ilya
Kaler, Andres Diaz, Charles Neidich, Laurence Lesser, Randall Hodgkinson,
Judith Gordon, Veronica Jochum and Karol Bennett.
He
has toured the United States, Japan, Europe, China, Poland, Chile,
Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Mexico and Cuba, and performed at many
festivals including those of Tanglewood, Aspen, Rockport, Newport,
Martha's Vineyard and the Hamptons. He has been a frequent performer
at the ClarinetFest of the International Clarinet Association,
and he has been featured on the prestigious Dame Myra Hess Memorial
Concert Series. This season he will release new recordings on
the Ongaku Records label including the trios of Stravinsky, Bartok,
Berg, Ives and Khachaturian as well as the Weber, Mozart and Copland
Concerti.
Mr.
Cohler is currently the Music Director and Conductor of the Brockton
Symphony Orchestra, the Artistic and General Director of International
Clarinet Connection and the Assistant Conductor of the Youth
Philharmonic Orchestra of the New England Conservatory. Born in
Boston, Mr. Cohler began his musical studies at the age of six.
Mr. Cohler's teachers include legendary Boston Symphony Orchestra
clarinetist Pasquale Cardillo, Harold Wright, Karl Leister, Charles
Neidich and Frank Martin.
Mr.
Cohler graduated with high honors in physics from Harvard University.
In his first year at Harvard, he won a fellowship to the Tanglewood
Music Center Orchestra, of which he was the youngest member. He
also held the principal clarinet position of the Colorado Philharmonic
Orchestra. He is a member of the clarinet and chamber music faculties
of the Longy School of Music in Cambridge and the New England
Conservatory of Music in Boston.

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