Matt Haimovitz
Associate Professor (Sabbatical leave, Winter '23)
Renowned as a musical pioneer, cellist Matt Haimovitz is praised by The New York Times as a 鈥渇erociously talented cellist who brings his megawatt sound and uncommon expressive gifts to a vast variety of styles鈥 and by The New Yorker as 鈥渞emarkable virtuoso鈥 who 鈥渘ever turns in a predictable performance.鈥 He has inspired classical music lovers and countless new listeners by bringing his artistry to concert halls and clubs, outdoor festivals and intimate coffee houses 鈥 any place where passionate music can be heard. Alongside a relentless touring schedule, he mentors an award-winning studio of young cellists at 平特五不中鈥檚 Schulich School of Music in Montreal.
Haimovitz made his debut in 1984, at the age of 13, as soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic. At 17 he made his first recording with James Levine and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, for Deutsche Grammophon. Haimovitz made his Carnegie Hall debut when he substituted for his teacher, the legendary Leonard Rose, in Schubert鈥檚 String Quintet in C, alongside Isaac Stern, Shlomo Mintz, Pinchas Zukerman and Mstislav Rostropovich.
The solo cello recital is a Haimovitz trademark, both inside and outside the concert hall. In 2000, he made waves with his Bach 鈥淟istening-Room鈥 Tour, for which, to great acclaim, Haimovitz took Bach鈥檚 beloved cello suites out into the clubs across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. Haimovitz鈥 50-state Anthem tour in 2003 celebrated living American composers and featured the cellist鈥檚 own arrangement of Jimi Hendrix鈥檚 鈥淪tar-Spangled Banner.鈥 He was the first classical artist to play at New York鈥檚 infamous CBGB club, in a performance filmed by ABC News for Nightline UpClose.
Haimovitz鈥 recording career encompasses more than 20 years of award-winning work on Deutsche Grammophon and his and composer/producer Luna Pearl Woolf鈥檚 own trailblazing independent label Oxingale Records, now in collaboration with PENTATONE. Haimovitz revisited the Bach cello suites in 2015 with the release of The Cello Suites According to Anna Magdalena, which was followed by 2016鈥檚 Overtures to Bach, featuring six new commissions that anticipate and reflect each of the cello suites. Both albums were among the credits for David Frost, for his 2016 GRAMMY庐 win for Best Classical Producer. In fall 2017 Haimovitz releases TROIKA, an all-Russian program with longtime duo partner, pianist Christopher O鈥橰iley. This follows the release of an album of solo cello music by Philip Glass on his Orange Mountain Music label, which includes the world premiere of Glass鈥檚 Partita No.2. This season will also see the release of Haimovitz鈥檚 live recording, with the Bruckner Orchestra and conductor Dennis Russell Davies, of the cello concerto by Isang Yun.
In 2006, Haimovitz received the Concert Music Award from ASCAP for his advocacy of living composers and in 2004, the American Music Center awarded Haimovitz the Trailblazer Award. Born in Israel, Haimovitz has also been honored with the Avery Fisher Career Grant (1986), the Grand Prix du Disque (1991), the Diapason d鈥橭r (1991) and was the first cellist to receive the Premio Internazionale 鈥淎ccademia Musicale Chigiana鈥 (1999). Haimovitz studied at the Collegiate School in New York and at the Juilliard School, in the final class of Leonard Rose, followed by cello studies with Ronald Leonard and Yo-Yo Ma. In 1996, he received a B.A. magna cum laude with highest honors from Harvard University. Matt Haimovitz plays a Venetian cello, made in 1710 by Matteo Gofriller.
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