The Kansas City Star: ‘It’s a String Thing’ benefit concert
March 15, 2010 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 […]
March 15, 2010 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 […]
March 13, 2010 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 […]
March 11, 2010 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.
March 11, 2010 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 […]
February 8, 2010 Virtuoso cellist Matt Haimovitz has made a career of bringing classical music to people who don’t hear it much. In the mid-’90s, having played as soloist with […]
February 5, 2010 Eugenia Strauss, executive director of CityMusic Cleveland, believes tonight’s concert at the United Methodist Church in Willoughby, featuring cello soloist Matt Haimovitz, is unique for the area. […]
February 5, 2010 STRONGSVILLE — Hundreds of music lovers packed St. Joseph Church Thursday night for the city’s premier arts event. Arts in Strongsville hosted a
February 4, 2010 Given composer Victor Herbert’s unaccountably shameful neglect, it was heartening to hear a packed audience at Alice Tully Hall on Monday night singing along lustily to such […]
February 3, 2010 Any soloist who hopes to survive the rigors of Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 must possess equal amounts of fortitude and eloquence. Mstislav Rostropovich, for whom the […]
January 25, 2010 Celebrating the 300th birthday of his cello, the concert adventurer Matt Haimovitz returned to Seattle’s Tractor Tavern Wednesday night for a one-man show that sold out the […]
January, 25, 2010 Our good friends Mark and Sandra invited me to Montreal’s Bach Festival…for a wine tasting! A very intriguing concept – what wine to pair with Bach’s Goldberg […]
January 20, 2010 Country, hip-hop, metal—cobblers in certain genres pretty much stick to their lasts and aren’t known for exploring music outside their boundaries. (Go ahead, deny it. With counterexamples.) […]
January 19, 2010 The Tractor Tavern’s stage is no stranger to vintage instruments, but for Matt Haimovitz, the notion of a classic ax takes on a decidedly longer perspective. The […]
December 30, 2009 Stark, startling and challenging. Matt Haimovitz with Du Yun, Oct. 30, Café Carpe, Fort Atkinson Music clubs come and go, but little Café Carpe has prospered for […]
December 16, 2009 Former Valley resident Matt Haimovitz, who has since departed for Montreal, takes the classical cello to places it’s seldom, maybe never seen. The first track is a […]
December 16, 2009 1. Various artists, “Les Urnes de L’Opera” (EMI Classics) 2. Gidon Kremer and Kremerata Baltica, “Mozart: The Complete Violin