Magnet Magazine: Q&A With Christopher O’Riley
January 31, 2012 Perhaps best known for the NPR series From The Top, musician Christopher O’Riley is far more in-tune with music than most of the world. Not only does […]
January 31, 2012 Perhaps best known for the NPR series From The Top, musician Christopher O’Riley is far more in-tune with music than most of the world. Not only does […]
January 13, 2012 IF any artists were destined to collaborate, it was surely this pair. Matt Haimovitz, a thoughtful and passionate cellist, veered away from the straight-and-narrow career path of […]
January 11, 2012 It was probably only a matter of time before Christopher O’Riley, a classical pianist who has performed the work of Radiohead and Elliott Smith, met up with […]
November 17, 2011 Shuffle.Play.Listen. is by far one of the most eclectic and interesting audiophonic adventures that I’ve had the pleasure of embarking upon of late. Celebrated cellist Matt Haimovitz, […]
October 25, 2011 Cellist Matt Haimovitz has either slipped off the grid of the classical music business or is defining its vibrant future. Perhaps both. He returns to Atlanta next […]
October 20, 2011 This past Saturday, cellist Matt Haimovitz headed down to Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, where the Occupy Wall Street protests against social and economic inequality have been […]
October 17, 201 Matt Haimovitz in Zuccotti Park, Oct. 16, 2011. Bach takes a less gentle tone in BWV 26, “Ach wie flüchtig”: To hang one’s heart on earthly treasures […]
Spring-Summer 2011 Nobody really knows what recent Grammy Award nominee Matt Haimovitz is going to do next. And he likes it that way. Matt Haimovitz has a knack for the […]
September 25, 2011 One of the works in the current repertoire of pianist Christopher O’Riley and cellist Matt Haimovitz is lovely and unsettling at the same time. A droning, melancholic […]
May 13, 2011 Cellist Matt Haimovitz made his debut at the age of 13 as a soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic. At age 17 he made his […]
March 24, 2011 File the MSO concert of Tuesday night under miscellaneous: a little Brahms, a little Strauss, more than a little Grieg, and fully 22 minutes of Denys Bouliane, […]
March 19, 2011 When Matt Haimovitz and Uccello take the stage, they sometimes work their cellos more like guitars, or drums, or or any other instrument that might be chucked […]
December 13, 2010 Matt Haimovitz is finishing off a landmark birthday year, and so is his instrument. The Montreal-based cellist, celebrated for his spirited approach to genre-bending and performance, is […]
October 15, 2009 In the world of commercial music, the conventional wisdom is that the full-length album is dead, that listeners want individual tracks, downloaded rather than on discs. But […]
July 6, 2009 The Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra, a youth ensemble from California, is on an East Coast tour that brought it to Alice Tully Hall on Tuesday evening. As […]