When violinist Joshua Bell released his “Romance of the Violin” CDs – the first in 2003 and last year’s encore recording – he didn’t anticipate great reviews. The two projects were full of works for ...
World renowned violinist Joshua Bell told CPR Classical’s Ray White that if there’s a silver lining to the pandemic, it’s that the performance lull has allowed him to take on new projects for which he ...
Sometimes composers just make stuff up. That is the lesson that Grammy-winning, super duper famous violinist Joshua Bell teaches in this episode of Classical Classroom. He also talks about how this is ...
Joshua Bell today releases the new album Joshua Bell: At Home With Music (LIVE) for Sony Classical. Available everywhere now, the companion album includes audio recordings of eight musical ...
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Superstar violinist Joshua Bell headlines the National Repertory Orchestra's Denver debut on July 9th at the Newman Center. Bell, along with the young professional musicians of the NRO, will perform ...
This fall, the Grammy Award-winning violinist and conductor Joshua Bell is bringing his international classical expertise to the McCoy Center for the Arts on Oct. 4. Bell will be joined by Peter Dugan ...
Violinist Joshua Bell returns to South Florida this week with the London-based Academy of St. Martin in the Fields orchestra. South Florida classical music lovers are in for a treat. World-renowned ...
Joshua Bell has been an international violin soloist since he performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra and conductor Riccardo Muti at the age of 14. He signed his first recording contract four years ...
Even a violinist with a proven record of packing the world's great concert halls might feel snubbed when his free impromptu public performance grabs only scant attention. Recently Joshua Bell, one of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Joshua Bell, playing Beethoven with the New York Philharmonic, is always enjoyable, though never intense or unexpected. By Zachary Woolfe Thanksgiving ...