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Judith Rita Cohen (born December 9, 1949) is a Canadian
ethnomusicologist Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dim ...
, music educator, and performer. Her research interests include
Judeo-Spanish Judaeo-Spanish or Judeo-Spanish (autonym , Hebrew script: , Cyrillic: ), also known as Ladino, is a Romance language derived from Old Spanish. Originally spoken in Spain, and then after the Edict of Expulsion spreading through the Ottoman Empir ...
(Ladino) songs; medieval and traditional music from the Balkans, Portugal, French Canada, and
Yiddish Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a ver ...
; pan-European balladry; and songs from
Crypto-Jewish Crypto-Judaism is the secret adherence to Judaism while publicly professing to be of another faith; practitioners are referred to as "crypto-Jews" (origin from Greek ''kryptos'' – , 'hidden'). The term is especially applied historically to Sp ...
regions in Portugal. She has received numerous research and travel grants to do fieldwork in Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Israel, Turkey, Greece, France, Belgium, Canada, and the United States, and has published many journal articles, papers, and book chapters. She plays a variety of medieval musical instruments, and sings and performs as part of her lectures and in concerts and solo recitals. She is also the editor of the
Alan Lomax Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, sch ...
Spanish collection maintained by the Association for Cultural Equity.


Early life and education

Judith Rita Cohen was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her parents are Canadian-born. Cohen is of
Ashkenazi Jewish Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singu ...
descent; her family traces its lineage to Lithuania and Latvia. Cohen was attracted to folk music as a child. In summer camp, she learned Hebrew folk songs from Israel, songs from the U.S. civil rights movement, and songs from American and Canadian folk revivals. After attending Iona Avenue Primary School, a Francophone public school, she directed the folk song club in her high school, and learned French-Canadian and Yiddish folk songs as well. Cohen earned her B.A. in English Literature at McGill University in 1971. At age 20 she visited Yugoslavia with a friend and became interested in Balkan music; after graduation, she decided to spend a year abroad, hitchhiking through Spain, Morocco, the Balkans, and Turkey, where her interest in traditional
Sephardic Sephardic (or Sephardi) Jews (, ; lad, Djudíos Sefardíes), also ''Sepharadim'' , Modern Hebrew: ''Sfaradim'', Tiberian Hebrew, Tiberian: Səp̄āraddîm, also , ''Ye'hude Sepharad'', lit. "The Jews of Spain", es, Judíos sefardíes (or ), ...
folk music was kindled. She returned to Canada to earn a B.F.A. in Music at
Concordia University Concordia University ( French: ''Université Concordia'') is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the t ...
in 1975 and an M.A. in Medieval Studies at the University of Montreal in 1980. She submitted her master's thesis on "The Role of Women Musicians in Medieval Spain in the Christian, Jewish and Moslem Communities". She went on to earn her PhD in
Ethnomusicology Ethnomusicology is the study of music from the cultural and social aspects of the people who make it. It encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches that emphasize cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dim ...
at the University of Montreal in 1989, writing her doctoral dissertation on "Judeo-Spanish Songs in the Sephardic Communities of Montreal and Toronto: Survival, Function and Change". For her fieldwork she interacted with Sephardic Jews who had emigrated to Canada from Morocco and former Ottoman countries. In 1991 she received a post-doctoral fellowship from the University of Toronto which enabled her to study Judeo-Spanish song in Israel, France, Belgium, New York City, Miami, and Los Angeles. She earned her
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certificate from the Canadian Centre for Language and Cultural Studies in 1994 and a
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in Secondary French and English from the University of Toronto in 1996.


Career


Scholarship

Cohen is noted as one of the first scholars to develop a specialty in the traditional music of the
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diaspora. She has received numerous research and travel grants enabling her to study Judeo-Spanish folk music traditions in Spain and among
Crypto-Jews Crypto-Judaism is the secret adherence to Judaism while publicly professing to be of another faith; practitioners are referred to as "crypto-Jews" (origin from Greek ''kryptos'' – , 'hidden'). The term is especially applied historically to Sp ...
in villages in Portugal; other grants have funded her fieldwork in Morocco, Israel, Turkey, Greece, France, Belgium, Canada, and the United States. She has made an effort to dispel the popular myth that Sephardic songs have medieval origins and are unique to Sephardic Jews. She explains that the majority of Judeo-Spanish songs were composed after the expulsion of Jews from Spain, and that both melodies and instrumentation were often borrowed from the neighboring non-Jewish culture. Among Cohen's research topics is how Judeo-Spanish songs and customs have been incorporated into modern-day festivals, such as the Festa da Istoria in
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,
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, Spain and the "Jewish Festival" in
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, Extremadura, Spain. She has also branched out into studies of gender roles in Judeo-Spanish song and Iberian women's
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ming. Her fieldwork among Crypto-Jews in communities such as Belmonte and
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is more circumspect due to the secrecy and suspicion engrained in their lifestyle. Having befriended several families, she and her daughter have been invited to share meals with them, join their prayers (though not to record them), and participate in Passover celebrations. As part of her fieldwork, Cohen also solicits non-Jews for their opinions about Jews and their country's musical traditions. Cohen's research work extends to medieval music, traditional music from the Balkans and French-Canada, and pan-European balladry. In 2000, Cohen began studying
Alan Lomax Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, sch ...
's Spanish folk-music recordings from 1952. She traveled to Spain to do field research and recorded and interviewed many of the singers (or their descendants) that Lomax had taped. In 2011, Cohen won the first
Alan Lomax Alan Lomax (; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was also a musician himself, as well as a folklorist, archivist, writer, sch ...
Fellowship in Folklife Studies from the Library of Congress to prepare Lomax's 1952 fieldwork diary for publication. She is now the editor of the Lomax Spanish collection maintained by the Association for Cultural Equity. She has written detailed liner notes for CD collections of Lomax's dance tunes and ballads from many regions of Spain under the Franco regime. The Judith R. Cohen Collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum contains "digital sound recordings of English and Ladino songs, oral testimony, radio programs, and academic presentation examples" which Cohen compiled in her research of the Sephardic refugee community in Montreal. Cohen has presented papers at many international conferences. She was the keynote speaker for the 2004 conference of the
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.


Teaching

Cohen was a part-time lecturer at Concordia University from 1977 to 1981. In 1981, she produced a ''Manual of Early Medieval Music Notation'' for a course taught by Professor Wolfgang Bottenberg at Concordia. Cohen taught medieval music at The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto from 1983 to 1988, and worked as an itinerant music instructor in
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for the Toronto Board of Education from 1986 to 1990. Cohen joined the faculty of York University as a part-time instructor in 1990. Since 1993, she has been a member of the Adjunct Graduate Faculty of the Department of Music. She has taught courses in music history and directed a Renaissance and medieval ensemble and a world music chorus as credit courses at the university. Cohen was a visiting lecturer at
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
in 1993 and a visiting faculty member at the
University of Extremadura University of Extremadura (in es, Universidad de Extremadura) is a Spanish public university in Extremadura (Badajoz and Cáceres). It was founded in 1973 by Decree 991/1973, May 10 ( BOE May 18) of the Ministry of Education and Science of Sp ...
, Spain, in spring 2000–2004. She has led workshops, seminars, and courses for both adults and children.


Music

As part of her fieldwork, Cohen learns traditional folk tunes and then performs them in concerts, festivals, and solo recitals. After learning several traditional Portuguese village songs, for example, she gave a concert at the Portuguese Consulate in Toronto. She often performs in concert with her daughter, Tamar Ilana, in Spain, Portugal, and other locales, and they have recorded albums together. Cohen's solo performances have been broadcast on CBC Radio and on Radio Communautaire Juive in Paris. Cohen plays a variety of medieval musical instruments, including the vielle (medieval fiddle), oud (Middle Eastern lute), pandeiro (square frame drum), derbukka,
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, pipe and tabor, hand percussion, and medieval wind and stringed instruments. Her repertoire includes medieval music and traditional songs from Spanish, Portuguese, Sephardic, Balkan, Yiddish, and French-Canadian music traditions. Cohen played recorder and percussion on the 1981 album ''Les flûtes canadiennes'' by Chris Rawlings. Cohen frequently incorporates songs and instrumental performance into her lectures on Judeo-Spanish, Yiddish, Hispanic, Canadian, French, Balkan, and medieval musical traditions. From 1976 to 1984, Cohen was the director of the Sanz Cuer Ensemble, a medieval performance group in Montreal. From 1988 to 1995 she was an instructor for the Balkan Vocal Ensemble at the University of Toronto. In 1981, she became a founding member of Gerineldo, a Sephardic ensemble in Montreal specializing in Moroccan Judeo-Spanish songs. In 1985, she was a judge at the Ottawa Music Festival.


Memberships and affiliations

Cohen is a board member and past president of the Canadian Society for Traditional Music. She holds memberships in the Folklore and Ethnography Studies Association of Canada,
American Folklore Society The American Folklore Society (AFS) is the US-based professional association for folklorists, with members from the US, Canada, and around the world, which aims to encourage research, aid in disseminating that research, promote the responsible ...
, Iberian Ethnomusicology Society, International Council for Traditional Music, Society for Ethnomusicology,
Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies The Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies ("SCJS"), founded in August 1990 by Rabbi Joshua Stampfer of Portland, Oregon, and Dr. Stanley Hordes of Santa Fe, New Mexico, is the major academic organization conducting and encouraging research on the Crypt ...
, European Association for Jewish Studies, International Society for Sephardic Studies, the Canadian branch of the
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, and the Ontario Folk Dance Association.


Awards

For her Radio Canada program "Dans mon chemin j'ai rencontré: Songs of Meetings and Travelling", accompanied by her daughter, Cohen won the Prix Marcel Blouin in 1994. A CD of the program was released in 1997.


Personal life

With her former partner, Robert S. Adams, a Native Canadian (
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- Saulteaux) with Romanian and Scottish ancestry, Cohen has one daughter, Tamar Ilana Cohen Adams (born 1986). Tamar Ilana began accompanying her mother on fieldwork research trips to Spain and other locales from the age of 4; she has since become a professional flamenco dancer, singer, and music educator, and often performs with her mother in concerts and recordings. Cohen is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.


Selected discography

Cohen has released recordings of traditional music and song based on her scholarship and fieldwork. These include: * ''Sefarad en Diáspora'', 2006 * ''Canciones de Sefarad: Empezar quiero contar'' (''Songs of Sepharad: "I'll begin the story..."''), 2000 * ''Dans mon chemin j'ai rencontré'' (''On My Way I Met''), 1997 * ''Con Viela y Mochila, Madrid'' (''With Fiddle and Backpack, Madrid''), 1991 * ''Primavera en Salonica: Canciones de los Sefardíes y sus Vecinos'' (''Spring in Salonica: Songs of the Sephardim and Their Neighbors''), 1992 * ''1492-1992 Revisited: The Sephardic Song "Revival"'', 1992


Selected bibliography


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Curriculum vitae"Lunchtime Talk – The Bride Under the Lemon Tree Lecture with Dr. Judith Cohen" (video)
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, February 13, 2020
"Mapping the Anousim Diaspora: Music in the Lives of Portuguese Crypto-Jews" (video)
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