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Haimovitz Plays Bach

First Preview: Sep 28, 2015
Opening Date: Oct 22, 2015
Closing Date: Oct 24, 2015
Running Time: 01:35
Haimovitz Plays Bach

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Playing @
Miller Theatre
Columbia University, New York, NY 10027
Acclaimed cellist Matt Haimovitz takes up a multi-day residency at Miller Theatre, culminating in two evening concerts onstage at Miller featuring the complete Bach cello suites alongside new overtures

Bringing Bach to unexpected places is nothing new for Matt Haimovitz. In Manhattan alone, his performances have taken him from the High Line to Carnegie Hall to CBGB.

Now, through a special partnership with Miller Theatre, he will animate the Columbia campus with spontaneous performances combining the music of Bach with new overtures by living composers.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY @ 12 PM
THURSDAY & SATURDAY @ 8 PM
FRIDAY @ 12 AM
ConcertConcert
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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$30 - Students / $42 - Seniors

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Reviews

  • Mr. Haimovitz is one of the leading cellists of his generation”

    ----– New York Times
  • Mr. Haimovitz is one of the leading cellists of his generation”

    ----– New York Times
  • Mr. Haimovitz is one of the leading cellists of his generation”

    ----– New York Times
  • Mr. Haimovitz is one of the leading cellists of his generation”

    ----– New York Times

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Wheelchair access to box office requires staff assistance. Patron should call ahead to make appointment.
  • Restroom

    handicapped accessible
  • Seating

    688 seats
  • Elevator/Escalator

    yes
  • Entrance

    Wheelchair patrons enter from street through the North Lobby. Theatre Staff will escort the patron to an elevator to the orchestra level lobby/box office and on to wheelchair patron seating in the orchestra level.
  • Water Fountain

    one handicapped accessible water fountain available.
  • Assisted Listening System

    yes
  • Wheelchair Info

    4 wheelchair locations in the orchestra level.

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