Patch: A Classical Season Celebration

November 11, 2019

An exciting performance by cellist Matt Haimovitz and pianist Navah Perlman, featuring pieces from Beethoven, Philip Glass, and Corigliano.

State Theatre New Jersey presents
Matt Haimovitz and Navah Perlman
Program includes Beethoven, Philip Glass, and Corigliano
Sunday, November 17, 2019, 3pm / $17.50-$70

New Brunswick, NJ (November 4, 2019)—State Theatre New Jersey presents a special concert event featuring cellist Matt Haimovitz and pianist Navah Perlman on Sunday, November 17, 2019 at 3pm. The program includes Beethoven’s 12 Variations on a Handel theme, “Judas Maccabaeus” and Sonata for Cello and Piano in D Major, Op. 102, No. 2; Glass’ The Orchard and Partita #2 for Solo Cello; and Corigliano’s Fantasia on an Ostinato. Tickets range from $17.50-$70.

This concert marks the beginning of State Theatre New Jersey’s 2019-20 classical season. A special Classical Season Celebration event will be held in addition to the concert. For more information on the Classical Season Celebration visit STNJ.org/ClassicalSeason.

About the Artists
Cellist Matt Haimovitz made his debut in 1984, at the age of 13, as soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic; and made his first recording with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 17. He has gone on to perform on the world’s most esteemed stages with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal.

Renowned as a musical pioneer, Haimovitz is praised by The New York Times as a “ferociously talented cellist who brings his megawatt sound and uncommon expressive gifts to a vast variety of styles” and by The New Yorker as “remarkable virtuoso” who “never turns in a predictable performance.” He has inspired classical music lovers and countless new listeners by bringing his artistry to concert halls and clubs, outdoor festivals and intimate coffee houses—any place where passionate music can be heard. He brings a fresh ear to familiar repertoire, champions new music, and initiates groundbreaking collaborations, as well as creating innovative recording projects.

Haimovitz’ recording career encompasses more than 20 years of award-winning work. Three recent Oxingale albums have been nominated for Juno Awards and a fourth, BEETHOVENPeriod, was an Editor’s Choice and one of the top-10 Beethoven albums of recent times, at Gramophone Magazine. Meeting of the Spirits was nominated for a Grammy® for Best Classical Crossover Album and won a Grammy® for Best Producer of the Year (Classical).

Pianist Navah Perlman—who has been collaborating with Matt Haimovitz since 1981, when they were both in elementary school—began concertizing at a young age, making her public performance debut as a soloist with the Independent School Orchestra in New York City when she was 11 years old. Perlman’s teachers included Ronit Amir Lowenthal, and at the Juilliard Precollege Division, Herbert Stessin. She also studied chamber music with Felix Galimir, Robert Mann, and Dorothy DeLay.

Over the span of her career she has played with many major orchestras including the Montreal Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, and others. In addition to her orchestral performances, Perlman has played numerous solo recitals and an abundance of chamber music. Her festival appearances include the Aspen Music Festival, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, Ravinia Festival, and the Barns at Wolf Trap. For many years, Perlman was in a piano trio with cellist Zuill Bailey and violinist Kurt Nikkanen, whose position was later held by violinist Giora Schmidt. She has collaborated in pedagogy workshops for teachers and has participated in several chamber music residency programs including those at Stanford University, Iowa University, and the University of Kansas.

In 2014, Perlman was appointed as the Artistic Director of Lake Placid Pro Musica, a chamber music series affiliate of the Lake Placid Sinfonietta which brings chamber music to the Adirondacks during the summer season. She is also a proud member of the Board of Concerts in Motion, a not-for-profit organization in New York City that brings uplifting, live music to more than 30,000 homebound and isolated individuals served by over 80 essential service agencies throughout the five boroughs of New York.

Perlman’s recordings can be found on EMI Classics and Oxingale Records.

For tickets, more information, or group discounts, call State Theatre Guest Services at 732-246-SHOW (7469), or visit us online at STNJ.org. State Theatre Guest Services, located at 15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick NJ, is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm; Saturday from 1pm to 5pm; and at least three hours prior to curtain on performance dates unless otherwise specified. Additional ticket and transaction fees may apply.

About State Theatre New Jersey
The theater exists to enrich people’s lives, contribute to a vital urban environment, and build future audiences by presenting the finest performing artists and entertainers and fostering lifetime appreciation for the performing arts through arts education. State Theatre New Jersey’s programs are made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Grant funding has been provided by the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders through a grant award from the Middlesex County Cultural and Arts Trust Fund. United is the official airline of the State Theatre.

STATE THEATRE NEW JERSEY
Creating Extraordinary Experiences Through the Power of Live Performance
15 Livingston Ave
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Guest Services – 732-246-SHOW (7469)
Online – STNJ.org


BY: State Theatre New Jersey , Patch Contributor
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