[Matt] Haimovitz found that by stripping away any vestige of stuffy concert hall packaging, he could get the music to speak to listeners who knew nothing about its history or the prescribed etiquette for receiving its rewards. What's more, for the first time in his career, he began playing to audiences largely of his own generation ... it requires so little of the glittery packaging that can often pass for the concert experience itself.
- JEREMY EICHLER, "The Pizza Parlor Prodigy," new york times May 2, 2004
posted May 03, 2004 in music, performance, print. 2005