Vinylscouter
Blog
15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
Top 100 Albums
Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
Explore Genres
Deals%
Record Players
My Favorites
Select your country
Vinylscouter
My Favorites
Select your country
Blog
15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
Top 100 Albums
Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
Explore Genres
Deals%
Record Players
  • DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS - Bad Bunny
  • I’m The Problem - Morgan Wallen
  • The Art of Loving - Olivia Dean
  • 4630 Bochum - Herbert Grönemeyer
  • The Life of a Showgirl - Taylor Swift
  • The Fall-Off - J. Cole
  • OCTANE - Don Toliver
  • Icon - Brent Faiyaz

Service & Contact

Sign up and get the best vinyl deals delivered to you!

A smiling woman holding a vinyl record.

Check Out Our Blog

The Rise of Indie Exclusive Vinyl

Shipping Vinyl Safely Across the US

An Introduction to Classic American Blues

15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl

10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must Visit

A Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP Pressings

Check out all blog posts

General

DealsExplore genresSearch albumsTop 100 AlbumsAbout usSitemap

Follow us for deals on socials

Beyond finding the best vinyl prices on our site, you can catch deals on our social channels too.

x.com

Partners

VPN ScoutingVPS Scouter

Select your country

Vinylscouter is active in multiple countries. Choose your country to see prices in your local currency.

Vinylscouter Legal

Find the best deals on vinyl records in the US and save money on every purchase.

Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookiesContactAffiliate© 2024-2026 - Tech by Build
Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Learn more about our affiliate links on the affiliate page.
  1. Albums
  2. matteo – 300 years of an italian cello - matt haimovitz

Matt Haimovitz - Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello (LP)

Matt HaimovitzMatt Haimovitz
  • 2010
  • 15 tracks
  • 1 uur, 28 min
  • chamber music
Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello - Matt Haimovitz
Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello
Check availability on amazon.com/
Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello - Matt Haimovitz
Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello - Matt Haimovitz

Product description

Dive into the rich tapestry of cello music with Matt Haimovitz's "Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello," a captivating collection that spans centuries of musical evolution. Released on December 3, 2010, via Oxingale Records, this album is a testament to Haimovitz's virtuosity and his deep connection with the cello. Recorded in Montreal, Quebec, over four days in August 2010, the album features 15 tracks that showcase a blend of classical and chamber music genres, all performed with Haimovitz's signature intensity and precision.

The album opens with "RICERCAR 7" and closes with "ALLELUJA," bookending a journey through compositions that highlight the cello's versatility and expressive range. From the intricate "SEQUENZA XIV" to the haunting "AI LIMITI DELLA NOTTE," each piece is a masterclass in cello performance. Haimovitz's rendition of "CIACCONA" is particularly noteworthy, appearing three times in different interpretations, showcasing his ability to breathe new life into classic works.

"Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello" is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical journey through the evolution of cello music. With a duration of 1 hour and 28 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of the instrument's capabilities, performed by one of the most respected cellists of our time. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.

Tracks

  1. RICERCAR 7Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    6:08
  2. SEQUENZA XIVLuciano Berio, Matt Haimovitz
    11:30
  3. RICERCAR 5Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    1:58
  4. CIACCONA, INTERMEZZO E ADAGIOLuigi Dallapiccola, Matt Haimovitz
    7:20
  5. CIACCONA, INTERMEZZO E ADAGIOLuigi Dallapiccola, Matt Haimovitz
    2:21
  6. CIACCONA, INTERMEZZO E ADAGIOLuigi Dallapiccola, Matt Haimovitz
    6:39
  7. RICERCAR 6Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    4:13
  8. CAPRICCIO FOR SOLO CELLOBrian Cherney, Matt Haimovitz
    8:24
  9. RICERCAR 4Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    4:32
  10. AI LIMITI DELLA NOTTESalvatore Sciarrino, Matt Haimovitz
    5:46
  11. RICERCAR 3Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    3:43
  12. SUONO E IL SUO DOPPIOClaudio Ambrosini, Matt Haimovitz
    8:26
  13. RICERCAR 1Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    2:13
  14. RICERCAR 2Domenico Gabrielli, Matt Haimovitz
    9:43
  15. ALLELUJAGiacinto Scelsi, Matt Haimovitz
    5:09
PLAY ON SPOTIFY

Product specifications

Details

Album
Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello
Artist
Matt Haimovitz
Album release date
December 3, 2010
Label
Oxingale Records
Available
No

Product information

Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 28 min
Tracks
15 tracks

Other

Limited Edition
No
Genre
Chamber music
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

Your new recordplayer

Whether you're just starting your vinyl collection or have been spinning for years, the right turntable makes all the difference. We've selected the best options for every budget.

Discover our selection of turntables
Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO

Reviews

No reviews yet

How do we keep reviews authentic?

Whether a review is positive, negative, or neutral, we always publish it. However, we screen every review to ensure it is authentic and free of profanity. These checks happen automatically, though a human occasionally steps in. We never pay for reviews.

About Matt Haimovitz

Matt Haimovitz is a trailblazing cellist whose artistry transcends traditional classical boundaries. Born in Israel and raised in the United States from the age of five, Haimovitz is renowned for his ferocious talent and innovative approach to music. He is a multi-GRAMMY-nominated artist who plays a stunning Matteo Goffriller cello from 1710, captivating audiences with his intense and elegant touch. Haimovitz's repertoire spans chamber music and classical genres, and he is celebrated for pushing the boundaries of classical music, making him a favorite among both classical enthusiasts and new listeners alike. His performances and recordings, such as the critically acclaimed "Beethoven, Period," showcase his tremendous artistry and musical vision. Haimovitz's dynamic presence on stage and his ability to connect with audiences have earned him widespread acclaim, including praise from The New York Times. Whether performing solo or with ensembles like the MDR Leipzig, Haimovitz's performances are always a memorable experience.

5,259 Followers

Matt Haimovitz

Looking for "Matteo – 300 Years of an Italian Cello" on vinyl?

We don't have a live price right now, but stock fluctuates daily. You can check for hidden stock on Amazon directly, or let us alert you as soon as it is available.

Check availability on amazon.com/

More albums by Matt Haimovitz

  • Schnittke: Cello Concerto No. 1

    Schnittke: Cello Concerto No. 1 - Alfred Schnittke
  • Rediscovered American Art Songs

    Rediscovered American Art Songs - Lisa Delan
  • Isang Yun - Sunrise Falling

    Isang Yun - Sunrise Falling - Isang Yun
  • Akoka

    Akoka - Olivier Messiaen
  • Jacqueline

    Jacqueline - Luna Pearl Woolf
  • Thomas de Hartmann Rediscovered

    Thomas de Hartmann Rediscovered - Thomas de Hartmann
  • PRIMAVERA IV: the heart

    PRIMAVERA IV: the heart - Matt Haimovitz
  • De Hartmann: Cello Concerto

    De Hartmann: Cello Concerto - Thomas de Hartmann