Montreal Gazette: Cellist Matt Haimovitz draws from the past, plays in the present.
November 12, 2015 Matt Haimovitz’s attitude toward his 1710 cello is that “it’s survived 300 years, and if you take good care of it I’m not going to be afraid […]
November 12, 2015 Matt Haimovitz’s attitude toward his 1710 cello is that “it’s survived 300 years, and if you take good care of it I’m not going to be afraid […]
November 11, 2015 After celebrating Matt Haimovitz’s recent recording of Bach’s unaccompanied Cello Suites (see October 13th posting) I was reminded that I had planned to cover his earlier unaccompanied […]
Cellist Matt Haimovitz brought a unique concert-going experience to Hamilton and Clinton on Nov. 6 – a moveable feast of Bach’s Suites for Unaccompanied Cello.
October 31, 2015 Matt Haimovitz, einst fest installiert im Stall der DG, dann in Europa etwas aus dem Blickfeld geraten, meldet sich nach seiner großartigen Aufnahme mit Beethovens Cello-Sonaten nun […]
By DAVID ALLEN,photographs by MICHAEL GEORGE October 26, 2015 Matt Haimovitz and his cello case with staff members from the Miller Theater before his pop-up concert at Brad’s Cafe at […]
October 26, 2015 Cellist Matt Haimovitz has grappled with Bach’s Cello Suites for decades. He first recorded them in 2000. He’s dedicated his new second recording of the Suites to […]
“The new PentaTone recording (this company is knocking it out of the park, audiophile-wise) is beautifully natural.”
October 22, 2015 Bringing Bach to unexpected places is nothing new for Matt Haimovitz. In Manhattan alone, his performances have taken him from the High Line to Carnegie Hall to […]
“Israel-born, home in North America, multi-faceted cellist Matt Haimovitz on his new CD Leipzig Baroque with Hawaiian lifestyle. What emerged is a great version of Bach’s cello suites . And a video of the week.”
October 15, 2015 ★ Matt Haimovitz (Thursday through Oct. 24) This adventurous cellist, a musical pioneer who has brought classical music into alternate spaces for over a decade, offers spontaneous […]
“If there’s anyone who can pull off a 3-disc compilation of contemporary music for solo cello spanning from 1945 to 2014, it most certainly is Matt Haimovitz. […] This is a compilation designed for curious minds, encouraging listeners to explore and question rather than to define or decide how contemporary music should sound.”
“The maverick cellist—who made his name by playing the complete Bach Solo Suites at CBGB before the “classical in clubs” trend became a gimmick—brings his exquisite performances back to New York.”
October 16, 2015 Matt Haimovitz expands Bach’s six cello suites to include counterpoint of location and even other composers. Over two nights, he’ll play the six solo studies along with […]
“For all that we get Haimovitz’s total artistry, a deep resonance to the cello not heard quite like this in standard versions, and an expressivity that is very palpable and rugged at times, without a romantic sort of rubato so much as a baroque one, which is to say that the sort of bravura of the post-Beethoven cello is replaced by a different sort of emotiveness, born of the resonance of the open strings and a restrained vibrato, with the up-down bowing dynamics of the flat bow and the phrasing of Anna’s version suggesting a performance of great clarity and zest. There is a rough-hewn, exuberant beauty to it all. And not a stitch of sentimentality.”
October 13, 2015 Every professional cellist dreams about being able to record Johann Sebastian Bach‘s six suites for solo cello (BWV 1007-1012) one day. The preludes and the strongly stylised […]
October 05, 2015 In a Strings exclusive, Matt Haimovitz has released a music video from his forthcoming album, The Cello Suites According to Anna Magdalena (Pentatone), of the Prelude from […]