Audiophilia: Haimovitz plays Bach Cello Suites
“The new PentaTone recording (this company is knocking it out of the park, audiophile-wise) is beautifully natural.”
“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 […]
“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 […]
October 26, 2012 OPLIN, Mo. — The tones of a cello are the closest to a human voice as any instrument created. Matt Haimovitz is regarded as being able to […]
May 11, 2012 It has been an eventful few months for cellist Matt Haimovitz. He began the year touring with pianist Christopher O’Riley in support of the duo’s recent CD, […]
November 09, 2011 It’s been said that musicians should not meddle in politics. It is significantly less dangerous to engage in pure art.” – Gidon Kremer When musicians step beyond […]
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 […]