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 ...
What do you get when you cross an insurance salesman with a church organist? One of America’s most remarkable composers. Charles Ives’ Third Symphony is based on hymns he learned while working as an ...
The last time I saw the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields chamber orchestra perform, it was more than a decade ago. The London-based ensemble finished its concert with Haydn’s famed “Farewell ...
In a career spanning almost four decades, Joshua Bell has established himself as one of the premier violinists of his era. He returned to Davies Hall for four performances, April 22-30, with the San ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Joshua Bell just might be the busiest man in classical music. Following his performance of the Sibelius violin concerto on Saturday with Pacific Symphony at ...
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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 ...
Joshua Bell is no longer officially a wunderkind – he turns 50 in December – but the virtuoso violinist still sounds like an excitable kid when he talks about the myriad projects, people and pieces ...
Classical music might not be enough to calm the unsettled atmosphere surrounding this week’s elections – but it can help. CapRadio' Classical Host Kevin Doherty joins Insight for this week’s Sound ...
Case Scaglione conducted the New York Philharmonic at Avery Fisher Hall in a program of Debussy, Glazunov and Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5. By Vivien Schweitzer The New York Philharmonic began its ...
You’re zipping through a subway station in Washington, D.C., too preoccupied to hear street buskers standing around strumming guitars or blowing saxophones. Except you take note of one guy wearing a ...