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Matt Haimovitz

de prez - Praeter Rerum Seriem / Glass - Samsara

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Release Date: April 15,2022

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1 Josquin des Prez: Praeter Rerum Seriem  
2 Philip Glass - Samsara  

Philip Glass’ “Samsara”
Legendary composer Philip Glass composed “Samsara” for multi GRAMMY®-nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz. The work is one of 81 solo cello pieces from THE PRIMAVERA PROJECT, a momentous commissioning project inviting composers to respond to two paintings, Botticelli’s iconic Primavera and Charline von Heyl’s prophetic Primavera 2020.

In this world premiere recording, Haimovitz’s haunting rendition of Glass’ “Samsara” begins with the simplest of musical elements, winding its way as the cello metamorphoses into a tambura, the instrumental drone of raga. As with nature’s seasons, “Samsara” reflects the cycles of death and rebirth.

Josquin des Prez’s “Praeter Rerum Seriem” (arranged by Matt Haimovitz for 6 celli)
Arranged for cello choir by multi GRAMMY®-nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz, Josquin des Prez’s magnificent “Praeter Rerum Seriem” offers 500 years of perspective on the newly commissioned works from THE PRIMAVERA PROJECT – a momentous series of 81 musical commissions responding to two paintings, Botticelli’s iconic Primavera and Charline von Heyl’s prophetic Primavera 2020. Stripped of the Latin text, the Josquin’s repeating motives and ubiquitous canons are illuminated by the six celli (all recorded by Haimovitz at von Heyl’s artist studio in Marfa, Texas) in this contrapuntal tour-de-force.

Playlist: Primavera a Venezia - A curated playlist of music for cellist Matt Haimovitz by Philip Glass, Missy Mazzoli, Tomeka Reid, and others for La Biennale di Venezia from THE PRIMAVERA PROJECT — a series of 81 commissions inspired by Sandro Botticelli’s iconic ‘Primavera’ and Charline von Heyl’s prophetic ‘Primavera 2020’.

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