"They said nobody makes CDs anymore. So I made a DOUBLE CD with stuff I've never recorded. Ever." So says Israeli pianist Anat Fort. To borrow a term from the United States' 2016 presidential election ...
Tuesdays at Birdland belong to David Berger and his Sultans of Swing, at least at 9 PM. On this night, however, the early set most definitely belonged to Anat Fort, who was giving an album release ...
ParkinSong 4 presents the Anat Fort Trio for an evening of music to benefit Parkinson’s disease research, 6:30 p.m. Monday * Venue: Ratner Museum, 10001 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda * Tickets: $50 ...
Israeli-born pianist and composer Anat Fort spent the last seven years in New York, much of it working on her first album for ECM Records. She says that though some of the music was written quickly, ...
Like many musicians, Anat Fort’s first exposure to music and the arts began at a very young age, when her parents began taking her to lessons at age five in her native Israel. While the standard image ...
She zig-zags between here and Israel, refining the way her fingers glide over the piano keys, looking for the kind of engaging interplay that still allows the lyrical side of her art to present itself ...