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Matt Hare is a distinguished double bass musician known for his innovative approach to the instrument in both solo and chamber music settings. Recently, he showcased his talents in the Music Faculty Artist Series, where he performed a program commemorating the 150th anniversary of the legendary composer Serge Koussevitzky. This remarkable event featured works either composed for Koussevitzky or commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation, highlighting Hare's commitment to honoring musical heritage. Notably, he performed on Koussevitzky's personal double bass, a rare opportunity made possible through a special loan from the International Society of Double Bassists. The evening also included a collaboration with guest soprano Courtney Taylor from the LA Opera, who joined Hare for George Crumb's Madrigals, Book I. Additionally, the concert premiered Rob Voisey/Vox Novus's Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, a collection of fifteen one-minute compositions selected from global submissions, further emphasizing Hare's role in promoting contemporary music. As he continues to push the boundaries of double bass performance, audiences can look forward to his upcoming projects that promise to blend tradition with innovation, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the classical music community.
Artist summary generated by AI
Matt Hare is a distinguished double bass musician known for his innovative approach to the instrument in both solo and chamber music settings. Recently, he showcased his talents in the Music Faculty Artist Series, where he performed a program commemorating the 150th anniversary of the legendary composer Serge Koussevitzky. This remarkable event featured works either composed for Koussevitzky or commissioned by the Koussevitzky Foundation, highlighting Hare's commitment to honoring musical heritage. Notably, he performed on Koussevitzky's personal double bass, a rare opportunity made possible through a special loan from the International Society of Double Bassists. The evening also included a collaboration with guest soprano Courtney Taylor from the LA Opera, who joined Hare for George Crumb's Madrigals, Book I. Additionally, the concert premiered Rob Voisey/Vox Novus's Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame, a collection of fifteen one-minute compositions selected from global submissions, further emphasizing Hare's role in promoting contemporary music. As he continues to push the boundaries of double bass performance, audiences can look forward to his upcoming projects that promise to blend tradition with innovation, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the classical music community.
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