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Strings Magazine: Album Review – ISANG YUN: Sunrise Falling

February 20, 2019by oxingalemusic Leave a comment

February 19, 2019 “Haimovitz’ performance of the monologues is utterly convincing, bringing the morose darkness of the composer’s writing to life … Enthusiasts of mid-century avant-garde music will enjoy adding […]

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Strings Magazine: Cellist Matt Haimovitz Conjures Bach and Recent Commissions in a Crypt

December 5, 2016by oxingalemusic Leave a comment

December 2, 2016 “We’re looking for the event in the crypt,” I announced. “Where is the crypt?” Four alarmed eyeballs stared back at me. It was the second day of […]

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Strings Magazine: What Would Beethoven Think?

March 1, 2015by oxingalerecords Leave a comment

March 1, 2015 Matt Haimovitz’s new Beethoven set launches affiliation with Dutch label Even for pioneering cellist Matt Haimovitz, recording Beethoven’s complete music for cello and piano on period instruments […]

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  • Matt Haimovitz - Tel Aviv, Israel - The Israel Conservatory of Music February 28, 2023 Israel Music Conservatory, Louis Marshall St 25, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Tuesday, February 28, 20238:30PM Local timeThe PRIMAVERA PROJECT - Matt Haimovitz, celloFounded by multi-Grammy-nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz, THE PRIMAVERA PROJECT isan ongoing series of 81 commissions for cello, celebrating a rich tapestry of distinct and diversecompositional palettes. Each composer has been asked to respond to two paintings, SandroBotticelli’s Primavera (c.1480) and Charline von Heyl’s Primavera…
  • Matt Haimovitz, cello - Brooklyn, NY - Figures and Shadows @ BargeMusic April 21, 2023 Bargemusic, Brooklyn Bridge Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA Friday, April, 21 20237:00PM EST Matt Haimovitz, cello - Brooklyn, NY - Figures and Shadows at BargeMusicTHE PRIMAVERA PROJECT is an ongoing series of 81 commissions for cello, celebrating a rich tapestry of distinct and diverse compositional palettes. Each composer has been asked to respond to two paintings, Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera (c.1480) and Charline von Heyl’s Primavera 2020. This three-day…
  • Matt Haimovitz, cello - Brooklyn, NY - Rites of Spring @ BargeMusic April 22, 2023 Bargemusic, Brooklyn Bridge Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA Saturday, April 22, 20236:00PM EST Matt Haimovitz, cello - Brooklyn, NY - Rites of Spring @ BargeMusicTHE PRIMAVERA PROJECT is an ongoing series of 81 commissions for cello, celebrating a rich tapestry of distinct and diverse compositional palettes. Each composer has been asked to respond to two paintings, Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera (c.1480) and Charline von Heyl’s Primavera 2020. This three-day…

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