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Ari Cohen Mann

Ari Cohen Mann
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  • Faculty, Oscar Peterson School of Music

Specialty(s)

Oboe

Ari Cohen Mann (they/them) serves up "brilliant virtuosity" (The Whole Note) through their playing and brightness and optimism through their popular social media channels. Ari has been hailed as the "Jonathan Van Ness of the oboe" (CBC Music), proudly championing their queer identity and serving as a role model for LGBTQ youth. Based in Toronto, Ari is a dynamic recitalist, new music proponent, orchestral musician, and educator. Recognized on CBC's 30 Hot Canadian Classical Musicians under 30, they are also a Howarth Artist, performing on a Howarth LXV-VT oboe.
 
With playing described as “emotionally charged” (Ludwig van Toronto), Ari's career includes performances as a concerto soloist with the PEI Symphony Orchestra, National Academy Orchestra, Canadian Studio Symphony, and Ontario Philharmonic. Ari has premiered works by composers such as Kevin Day, Jocelyn Morlock, Nicky Sohn, Matthew Emery, and Felipe Téllez. Ari’s solo debut at Carnegie Hall was with harpist Noël Wan, as featured artists in the Yale in New York series. 
 
Equally at home within the orchestra, Ari has performed with esteemed ensembles such as the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company, the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra, and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
 
Ari was a prizewinner at the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal Manulife Competition, and the winner of the Yamaha Young Performing Artists Competition and Ben Steinberg Musical Legacy Award. As a faculty member at Wilfrid Laurier University, Ari teaches oboe and coaches chamber music. Ari's debut album VORTEX will be released November 14, 2025 on Orchid Classics. Connect with them at www.oboeari.com