The New Yorker calls Matt Haimovitz, a “maverick cellist.” No surprise that residency at Columbia isn’t just at Miller Theatre — but also, Dodge Fitness Center, Joe Coffee, the campus bookstore, John Jay dining hall and everywhere else on campus where he’s taking his musical “moveable feast” of Johann Sebastian Bach’s six cello suites.
Matt Haimovitz is redefining what it means to be a musician in the twenty-first century. In this segment with Noted Endeavors founders, Eugenia Zukerman and Emily Ondracek-Peterson, Matt tells the story of how he started the movement of classical musicians performing at alternative venues.
WQXR: Cafe Concert: Matt Haimovitz plays Salvatore Sciarrino: "Ai Limiti Della Notte"
J. S. Bach Cello Suite No. 1 Allemande
Inside of Patrick Dougherty's sculpture, Daydreams, Matt Haimovitz muses on Bach, his love of the cello, and the magic of music.
Matt Haimovitz and his all-cello band Uccello play live at the Homerun broadcast from Place Des Arts
“Open Country Joy” for Five Cellos By John McLaughlin arr. David Sanford