معرفی
Paul Cohen serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Saxophone in the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College's School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts. An internationally acclaimed performer, he has appeared as soloist with major orchestras including the San Francisco Symphony, New York Philharmonic, and Metropolitan Opera, specializing in both standard repertoire and rediscovered works by composers such as Loeffler, Florio, and Dahl.
Education:
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), Manhattan School of Music
- Master of Music (MM), Manhattan School of Music
Dr. Cohen's scholarly work centers on saxophone history and literature, with over one hundred published articles worldwide and his seminal column 'Vintage Saxophones Revisited' in Saxophone Journal (1985-2002). His research focuses on rediscovering lost compositions from the early 20th century, including orchestral works by Loeffler and Florio, alongside rare chamber music by Grainger and Cowell. As an active arranger and editor, he has expanded saxophone repertoire through publications like 'The Altissimo Primer' technique book and arrangements of Ives' 'Variations on America' and Copland's works.
Founder of To the Fore Publishers, Dr. Cohen curates an extensive private collection of rare saxophones and manuscripts, frequently incorporating these artifacts into lectures that demonstrate historical performance practices. He maintains active collaborations with ensembles including the Saxophone Sinfonia and Quintet of the Americas, while continuing to record new repertoire such as the 2019 'New York Rising' saxophone quartet album.



