NOW PLAYING THE CIRCLE For Showtimes and Tickets, please visit themapletheater.com HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT AT THE MAPLE! "SFZPVQMBOOJOHBTPDJBMPSDPSQPSBUF FWFOU ø5IF.BQMF5IFBUFSBOE,JUDIFOJT UIFQFSGFDUQMBDFGPSBVOJRVFFYQFSJFODFø 'VMMDBUFSJOHTFSWJDFTQMVTXPOEFSGVM BNCJFODF&WFSZUIJOHJTQPTTJCMFø $POUBDUSVUI!UIFNBQMFUIFBUFSDPNPSDBMM Cohen with his daughter, Diana $PNFUBTUFXIBUFWFSZPOFJTUBMLJOHBCPVU 0QFOGPSMVODIBOEEJOOFSEBJMZ continued from page 41 Then there’s family. With a mother who taught piano and practiced for hours, Cohen built his appreciation for music as a very young child, finding a place under- neath the keyboard as she played. Because of her, he got to know the piano literature. Although learning the piano from his mom, Cohen felt she was harder on him than other students and quit. Her response was to take him to a music store and let him choose another instrument. After looking over five, he picked the clarinet. With studies at Juilliard, a turn- ing point in his career happened in the 1960s, when he became the first clarinetist awarded a top prize at the International Munich Competition. It was the same year another top prize went to soprano Jessye Norman. While building credentials as a soloist, recording artist, chamber per- former and teacher, Cohen traveled the world making appearances, enjoy- ing hiking as recreation. He and late wife, bassoonist Lynette Diers Cohen, served as career inspiration for their two children. Diana Cohen became a violinist as Alexander Cohen chose timpani and percussions. Both work full-time with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. “I think our children liked the way our house felt with someone always playing an instrument or teaching or rehearsing with friends,” Cohen says. “They liked the lifestyle and what musicians represented. “My late wife and I would bring them to festivals, and they loved being around the musicians there, hearing the great music and going to these fun places in the summer.” Diana Cohen, who had the idea for ChamberFest Cleveland and partners with her dad for administering the program, has recorded with him. Together they performed Osvaldo Golijov’s The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind, an epic telling of the history of Judaism. With his son, Cohen has worked on commissions. Every fall, Cohen volunteers to play during the Yom Kippur observance and plans programs for a Cleveland synagogue, where he has opened the repertoire so that it’s not just Jewish. Occasionally, he has participated in klezmer concerts. Besides performing and teaching (whether at the Cleveland Institute of Music or as a visiting artist), Cohen works on the instrument itself. “For many years, I’ve been fabricat- ing my own clarinet mouthpieces,” says Cohen, whose chamber music engagements have included the Marlboro and Sante Fe festivals. “I started experimenting with mouth- pieces because I never really cared fully for the sound of the instrument. I had something else in my brain and wasn’t able to achieve it on conven- tional equipment. “My outlook originated when I was a kid. To make me practice, my moth- er would say, ‘Frank, don’t blow into the clarinet; sing into the clarinet.’ Because of that, I’ve always treated the clarinet as a vocal instrument, not a blowing instrument.” This summer, another musi- cian will enter the Cohen family. Pianist Roman Rabinovich, who will be featured playing at the June ChamberFest Cleveland, will marry Diana Cohen. “Chamber music tied my whole life’s work together because it can be played with people who get to know each other well by rehearsing, work- ing together and hanging out after- wards,” Cohen says. “It all gets to feel like family, and with my festival, we’ve tried to create three weeks of family. That’s why I do it.” • 'PS$BSSZPVUQMFBTFDBMMtUIFNBQMFUIFBUFSDPN Proudly Serving: 8.BQMF3PBEt#MPPNýFME)JMMTø 5IF"SUPG'JMNt5IF"SUPG'PPE 'PSUIF#&45-6963:NPWJFFYQFSJFODF DIFDLPVU THE RIVIERA. is This seat you! r waiting fo FILMS COMING SOON For showtimes and to purchase tickets, please visit therivieracinema.com (SBOE3JWFS"WFOVF 'BSNJOHUPO)JMMT (off of 9 mile, just West of Middlebelt) Have a FREE* POPCORN on us! Valid at The Maple & The Riviera Expires 5/31/17 *Small bag of popcorn jn May 4 • 2017 45