Vojtěch Havel, Influential Czech Cellist and Composer, Dies at 62

Vojtěch Havel, the influential Czech cellist who played with his wife as Irena & Vojtěch Havels, has died, his record label Animal Music confirms. His death of heart failure, on October 21, followed a recent tour of the Faroe Islands, which had been due to lead in to more dates behind this year’s Four Hands LP. Vojtěch Havel was 62 years old.

Irena & Vojtěch Havels made acoustic ambient music that drew from American minimalism, European early music, and Eastern philosophies, the Czech writer Pavel Klusák notes in an obituary. They emerged from what was then Czechoslovakia, in the 1980s, as part of the Capella Antiqua e Moderna project. “In the massive echo of Prague’s gothic and baroque temples,” Klusák writes, “the minimal music of the Havels flew and smashed against the walls in a large instrumentation with trombone, contrabass, flute, organ, strings, voices.”

Source : Pitchfork