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Barbara Cohen

Barbara Cohen is an award-winning musician, singer/songwriter and film composer known for her distinctive voice, eclectic talent, and ability to blend musical genres from folk and world to trip-hop, electronica, jazz, and modern-classical. She is the co-founder with Paul Robb of the esteemed ensemble Brother Sun, Sister Moon,which was signed to Virgin Records and led to a move to Los Angeles. Cohen is lauded for her collaborations with Orbital, England’s chart-topping rave luminaries, and for her lead vocals in Air, the French experimental duo. She is also recognized for her own critically acclaimed independent solo albums including California, and her work with Little Lizard (TRG Records).

As a film and television composer, Cohen’s scores include Four Winters, the Academy Award-nominated documentary, and The Judge and the General, an Emmy-nominated PBS documentary. Her work can be heard in the dreamlike, cabaret-influenced score for HBO’s Habana Eva, and the guitar-driven score for MTV’s Pedro. Cohen’s Middle Eastern-influenced arrangements are distinctive features in the documentaries The Lost Dream from PBS/POV and Words of Witness from Al Jazeera America.

A Minnesota native, Cohen successfully launched a music, film scoring, and teaching career in Los Angeles. Her songs and vocals have been featured as a contributing artist on prestigious film and television shows including Warner Brother’s Red Riding Hood, Fox Pictures’ Brokedown Palace (with Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale), and two NBC primetime series, Lipstick Jungle and Third Watch.

Cohen’s’s many awards include the prestigious Sundance Film Composer Lab Fellowship, BMI Conducting Workshop, the Minnesota State Arts Board Fellowship Grant for Artistry and Composition, and the Minnesota Music Awards for Artist of the Year and Vocalist of the Year. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Music Composition from the Musician’s Institute in Los Angeles.