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Extractions: All This and Movie Star Looks Too Joshua Bell's performances and magnetic presence have earned him popularity and acclaim far beyond the concert hall. People magazine has named him one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World," and Glamour magazine chose him as one of six "Men of the Millennium." Bell has been featured on The Tonight Show, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Charlie Rose , CNN, and many other programs and documentaries. In addition to giving concerts with major orchestras throughout the world, the Bloomington native has explored musical styles beyond the mainstream classical repertoire. Among such ventures are "West Side Story Suite" and the Grammy-nominated bluegrass album "Short Trip Home," with double bassist and fellow IU alumnus Edgar Meyer. Bell performed the music for the film Ladies in Lavender and the Academy Award-winning score of The Red Violin . His recording of the Maw Violin Concerto received a Grammy Award.
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Extractions: (ed.'s note: As of Jan. 23, tickets are no longer available for this concert. If you'd like to be added to our mailing list for advance notice of arts events, please e-mail your name and mailing address to arts@wheatoncollege.edu . You can also check out our semester calendar Grammy-award winning violinist Joshua Bell will perform at Wheaton through the support of Wheaton's Loser Musical Series. The February 5 performance is his only scheduled appearance in the Boston area this year. Tickets are available to the public without charge, but must be reserved in advance by calling 508-286-3515. As part of his current tour Bell has appeared with the Boston Symphony and at the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, with the New York Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony. At Wheaton, Bell will perform Beethoven's Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 23 and Tchaikovsky's Meditation, among other selections. He will be accompanied by recital pianist Simon Mulligan. Bell won a Grammy award for a concerto written expressly for him and has been nominated for several others including one for his most recent effort, "West Side Suite," nominated this month for Best Classical Crossover Album. Bell's most mainstream effort to date yielded great accolades during the 72nd Academy Awards telecast. Following his three-year involvement with the film "The Red Violin," where he was responsible for all violin sound for the movie and soundtrack recording composed by John Corigliano, the album captured the Oscar for Best Original Score. Before a worldwide television audience, a jubilant Corgliano proclaimed in his acceptance speech, "Joshua plays like a god."
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Extractions: The Unstoppable Joshua Bell By James Reel Stardom on both stage and screen is usually reserved for actors, but violinist Joshua Bell is continuing his efforts to be musics king of all media. This year finds him making a new recording of perhaps the most passionate violin concerto of all time, dominating a movie soundtrack, and sneaking into a second career as a conductor. And all the while, hes managing to remain the same unpretentious Josh Bell he was when he became a teen violin celebrity some 20 years ago. Take his approach tocall it reverence forthe cadenza in the Tchaikovsky concerto. When Bell recorded the Beethoven and Mendelssohn concertos a couple of years ago, he boldly provided his own customized cadenzas. Not so when he remade the Tchaikovsky at the end of January with Michael Tilson Thomas and the Berlin Philharmonic (Bell first recorded that work in 1988). Bell is sticking with Tchaikovskys factory-installed cadenza. Im really in love with the concerto again, he says. Im taking more risks and telling the story in a more defined way than I used to. But I havent had the nerve to write my own cadenza. Maybe next time I record it, 20 years from now.
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Extractions: Violinist Known for his poetic musicality, violinist Joshua Bell made his orchestral debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at age 14. That performance, followed by his Carnegie Hall debut and his first recording contract at age 18, created a sensation that spread throughout the music world. Now in his thirties, Joshua has performed with nearly every leading symphony orchestra and conductor, recorded 26 albums and is considered to be a classical music superstar. Joshua and his two sisters were raised on a farm in Bloomington, Indiana. As a child, he had many hobbies other than music, including computer games and sports. He placed fourth in a national tennis tournament at age 10 and still keeps his racquet close by. Joshua received his first violin at age four after his parents, both psychologists, noticed him plucking tunes with rubber bands he had stretched around the handles of his dresser drawers. By age 12, he was serious about the instrument, thanks in large part to the inspiration of renowned violinist Josef Gingold, who had become his beloved teacher and mentor. In 2002, his Grammy-winning recording of West Side Story Suite, based on Leonard Bernstein's works, was highlighted by a performance on the 44th Annual Grammy Awards telecast. The same music was featured on the 2001 PBS Great Performances special, "Joshua Bell: West Side Story Suite from Central Park," which received an Emmy nomination for Best Classical Music-Dance Program.
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Extractions: Joshua and his two sisters were raised on a farm in Bloomington, Indiana. As a child Joshua indulged in many passions outside of music, becoming an avid computer game player and a competitive athlete. He placed fourth in a national tennis tournament at age 10 and still keeps his racquet close by. Joshua received his first violin at age four after his parents, both psychologists by profession, noticed him plucking tunes with rubber bands he had stretched around the handles of his dresser drawers. By 12 he was serious about the instrument thanks in large part to the inspiration of renowned violinist and pedagogue Josef Gingold, who had become his beloved teacher and mentor. European highlights consist of performances at the Musikverein in Vienna with the Tonhalle Orchestra under David Zinman, a Scandinavian tour with the Stockholm Philharmonic and Alan Gilbert, as well as concerts with the Philharmonia Orchestra under Valery Gergiev and the Santa Cecilia Orchestra in Rome.
Extractions: CENTRE FOR THE ARTS AT MIZNER PARK FUNDRAISER Tickets to attend the performance only are $250 and include a 6:30 p.m. pre-event dinner-by-the-bite and a post-performance dessert reception with a meet and greet opportunity and autograph signing with Joshua Bell. Business attire is suggested. The Centre for the Arts at Mizner Park is a not-for-profit organization that serves as the social, cultural and education center for residents of Boca Raton, Palm Beach County and Broward County, and all of South Florida. The Centre is dedicated to providing improved venues and cooperative programming for exhibitions of art, music, dance, theater, film and other cultural endeavors. Located in Mizner Park, the Centre is currently developing a three-phase project on the north end parcel of land at Mizner Park, which when completed will include the Boca Raton Museum of Art (Phase I, completed January 2001), the Count de Hoernle (outdoor) Amphitheater (Phase II, completed November 2002) and the indoor performing arts hall and arts education building (Phase III). To date, the amphitheater has presented more than 115 programs, attracting 250,000-plus participants.
Extractions: New York City's Central Park is the setting as Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell pays tribute to one of the most enduring musicals of the 20th century, Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story." Under the baton of conductor William Eddins, the world-renowned New York Philharmonic accompanies the acclaimed young American violinist as he offers new renditions of some of musical theater's most enduring songs, including "Somewhere," "Tonight," and "Maria," in soaring new arrangements by Tony Award-winning orchestrator William David Brohn. The concert also includes performances of Bernstein's "Lonely Town" and "Glitter and Be Gay" by the Tony-winning sensation Kristin Chenoweth, as well as interviews and documentary footage created exclusively for the telecast.
Extractions: at the Penthouse I first met Joshua Bell some 20 years ago in Charleston, South Carolina at the annual Spoleto Festival. He was then a teenager, but already a force to be reckoned with. Playing with some of the hallowed names of the concert stage, he already had the distinguishing characteristics of a superb artist: impeccable technique, a distinctive sound, and a questioning musical mind. A native of Bloomington, Indiana, where his psychiatrist father and pianist mother were faculty members of Indiana University, Joshua had made his debut as a soloist with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra in 1975at the age of 7! Another member of Indiana University's faculty at the time was the renowned violinist and pedagogue, Josef Gingold. Gingold had studied with the great Belgian violinist Eugene Ysaye (who became Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra early in the 20th century), before settling into a life as an orchestral musician, first in Toscanini's NBC Symphony Orchestra and later as concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra. But it was as a teacher that Gingold achieved his greatest prominence; he became Joshua Bell's most important musical influence and inspiration, and Gingold, in turn, recognized a brilliant talent in in the young man. Joshua Bell first came to national attention as the grand prize winner in the Seventeen Magazine/General Motors National Concerto Competition, which led to his debut, at the age of 14, with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra. That was the beginning of a career that has taken him to every important concert stage the world oveJr in the ensuing two decades. Today, at the age of 36, he is generally recognized as one of the master violinists of our time.
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Extractions: Granville, Ohio Joshua Bell Newsweek. In October of 2003, Joshua received the Indiana Governor's Arts Award and his 27th CD was released from Sony Classical entitled Romance of the Violin. Featuring a collection of timeless classical melodies recorded with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and conducted by Michael Stern, selections from the CD will be heard on his PBS TV special on January 14, 2004: Live From Lincoln Center: Joshua Bell at the Penthouse. Joshua and his two sisters were raised on a farm in Bloomington, Indiana. As a child Joshua indulged in many passions outside of music, becoming an avid computer game player and a competitive athlete. He placed fourth in a national tennis tournament at age 10 and still keeps his racquet close by. Joshua received his first violin at age four after his parents, both psychologists by profession, noticed him plucking tunes with rubber bands he had stretched around the handles of his dresser drawers. By 12 he was serious about the instrument thanks in large part to the inspiration of renowned violinist and pedagogue Josef Gingold, who had become his beloved teacher and mentor. Joshua's 2003-04 performance season began with a summer tour of South America and appearances at the Aspen, Saratoga and Tanglewood festivals, as well as the Menuhin Festival Gstaad. North American performances include concerts with the Seattle Symphony, the New York Philharmonic and the Montreal Symphony, as well as a recital tour with pianist Simon Mulligan. The highlight of Joshua's season is the premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Corigliano's
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Extractions: Next Denison Vail Series Concert GRANVILLE - Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell brings his musical talents to the Denison campus as the Vail Series hosts its final program for the 2003-04 season. The event is scheduled for 8 p.m., Wednesday (March 31) in Swasey Chapel. A limited number of tickets may be available for the public at $15 each. For information on ticket availability, call the Vail Hotline at (740) 587-6557. Bell has been captivating audiences around the globe for more than 20 years. Known for his poetic musicality, he first came to national attention at age 14 when he made his highly acclaimed orchestral debut with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra. That performance, soon followed by his Carnegie Hall debut and a recording contract, created a sensation that spread throughout the music world. Now in his mid 30s, Bell has performed with nearly every leading symphony orchestra and conductor, recorded 27 albums and earned the rare title of classical music superstar. Bell will be accompanied by soloist and chamber musician Simon Mulligan. Since 1998, the duo has given recital tours throughout North and South America, Europe and the Far East. Their appearance together in April of this year will mark Mulligan's Carnegie Hall recital debut.