August 9, 2012
Matt Haimovitz is an American cellist who has a resume comparable to those of other leading cellists, but with a difference. Continue reading
Matt Haimovitz is an American cellist who has a resume comparable to those of other leading cellists, but with a difference. Continue reading
For cellist Matt Haimovitz, everything is chamber music.
“Even when I play by myself, it’s schizophrenic chamber music. I’ve got many voices going on at the same time,” Haimovitz said. Continue reading
On Thursday evening, May 18, I had the pleasure of hearing a chamber music program featuring the “crossover” Grammy nominee cellist Matt Haimovitz. Appearing with Mr. Haimovitz was guest violist Nokuthula Ngwenyama, who joined forces with Continue reading
Cellist Matt Haimovitz, 39, gained international fame by age 13. A few years later, he was making classical recordings and performing at Carnegie Hall.
This afternoon, he will perform a concert here with some close colleagues to benefit the Kansas City String Quartet Program, which for 17 years has nurtured local young musicians seeking excellence in classical music.
And if anyone knows how tough and competitive that quest can be, it is Continue reading
It was the no-name ensemble Friday night for the Lincoln Friends of Chamber Music series.
But the noted musicians in the group at the Abbott Auditorium in the Sheldon Museum of Art on Friday didn’t need one. Continue reading
Every time Matt Haimovitz plays Beethoven’s Opus 95, it takes him back to when he was 16 and auditioning for the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. Continue reading
Listening to classical music is an emotion-soaked experience that leaves your heart racing one second and nearly lulls you into a state of euphoria the next.
On Friday, world renowned cellist Matt Haimovitz comes to the Sheldon Museum of Art, with a few friends, to demonstrate what live classical music can sound like in the hands of one of the imminent players of our time. Continue reading