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Extractions: www.joshuabell.com Most people understand that God created the Heavens and The Earth in six days and rested on the seventh. What they may not know is that on the eighth day, He created the violin. It is truly God God Joshua Bell is such a performer. Born in Bell picked up the violin at the young age of only three. He began intensive study under the tutelage of renowned violinist, Joseph Gingold at 12 and the rest is history. And the history of Joshua Bell Bell Bell The Gibson Ex Huberman Joshua Bell Stradivari handcraft created in Golden Period " and has a history of its own. The violin used to belong to world renown violinist
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Extractions: Aspen - Some music festivals are summer venues for major orchestras, such as the Tanglewood Music Festival in Lenox, Mass., serving for decades as the home away from home for the esteemed Boston Symphony. But audiences will not hear a professional symphony at the Aspen Music Festival. It has always taken a different approach to orchestral offerings, choosing to emphasize education. The festival has five orchestras, all composed of students of varying ages and skill levels. Members of its music faculty lead most sections of the two most prominent ensembles, the Aspen Festival Orchestra and Aspen Chamber Symphony. These orchestras give the students invaluable experience, allowing them to train with top-level conductors, this summer including James Conlon, Neville Marriner and Leonard Slatkin, and be front and center in high-profile performances.
Extractions: V Gibson ex Hubermann Strad., A. Remarks: Julian Altman was a café violinist who is said to have stolen Hubermann this instrument from his dressing room at Carnegie Hall while Hubermann was performing on his Guarneri del Gesú. After his death in a correctional facility in Connecticut his widow gave in court contradictory versions of the theft. Altman, who played on the Gibson for nearly 50 years, was in prision not due to the theft but due to sexual abuse of his wife's grandchild.
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CNN.com - Review: Joshua Bell Romances The Repertoire - Dec. 12, 2003 joshua bell plays the Gibson ex Huberman violin made by Antonio Stradivari in1713. Its varnish gives it a reddish color something enjoyed by fans of http://edition.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/12/sprj.hs03.review.bell/
Extractions: document.adoffset = 0; document.adPopupDomain = 'edition.cnn.com'; document.adPopupFile = '/cnn_adspaces/adsPopup2.html'; document.adPopupInterval = 'P24'; document.adPopunderInterval = 'P24'; The Web CNN.com Home Page Asia Europe U.S. ... Special Reports ON TV What's on Biz International Business Traveller Music Room ... Talk Asia Services E-mail Mobile News ticker AvantGo Make homepage Ad info About us How to get CNN Partner Hotels CNNtext Languages Spanish German n-tv Korean Arabic Japanese Turkish Overview Gift Finder Personality Quiz By Porter Anderson Joshua Bell plays the "Gibson ex Huberman" violin made by Antonio Stradivari in 1713. Its varnish gives it a reddish color something enjoyed by fans of Bell's work in the soundtrack to Francois Girard's 1998 film, "The Red Violin." The "ex Huberman" was stolen in 1936 from violinist Bronislaw Huberman, was recovered in 1987 and was subsequently acquired by Bell, whose earlier Stradivari was the 1732 "Tom Taylor." YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Music Classical Joshua Bell or Create your own Manage alerts What is this?
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Extractions: Joshua Bell admits it: He's always loved technology. "Computers, video games, special effects," he says, "for me, it's all fun. I like playing around with new possibilities, so when it comes to technology and music well, let's just say I have a pretty open mind." An open mind. Anyone attempting to unite the magic of modern technology with the glories of classical music would have to have an open mind, as the classical music world is notoriously suspicious of newfangled inventions and other "improvements." But if anyone can change the world, it's Bell. Legend has it that Bell, 34, received his first violin before the age of five, after his parents noticed his habit of stretching rubber bands over the handles of dresser drawers, plucking and strumming the self-designed "instruments" to make his own, brand-new kind of string music. That knack for tinkering is probably at the root of Bell's interest in modern technology, which has found a place in his current work with composer Tod Machover at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At MIT, Bell is helping Machoverwho the
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Joshua Bell Wikipedia Joshua Bell Joshua Bell Joshua Bell (born December 9 ) is an American violinist Bell was born in Bloomington, Indiana and studied the violin at the University of Indiana under Josef Gingold . At the age of fourteen, he appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti . He made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 1985 with the St Louis Symphony Orchestra . He has since played with many of the world's major orchestras and conductors. As well as the standard concerto repertoire, Bell has performed new works - he is the dedicatee of Nicholas Maw 's violin concerto, and gave the world premiere of the work in 1993. He performed the solo part on John Corigliano 's soundtrack for the film The Red Violin . He also plays chamber music Bell is currently in possession of the Gibson Stradivarius
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Extractions: For Immediate Release JOSHUA BELL'S BEST-SELLING ROMANCE OF THE VIOLIN BILLBOARD'S NO. 1 CLASSICAL ALBUM OF 2004, RELEASED ON DUALDISC AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 8, 2005 DualDisc Includes Filmed Highlights Of Joshua Bell At The Penthouse Live From Lincoln Center Featuring Live Performances Of Selections From Romance Of The Violin Bell Kicks Off U.S. Winter Recital Tour In February (New York, NY, January 5, 2005) - Timeless melodies from the entire spectrum of classical music sing with a fresh appeal on Romance of the Violin , a best-selling collection featuring Grammy-winning violinist Joshua Bell that is being re-released as a DualDisc. With arrangements by Craig Leon, who has produced and arranged albums for such classical artists as Luciano Pavarotti and countertenor Andreas Scholl, Romance of the Violin hit No. 1 on Billboard 's Traditional Classical chart and stayed there for 12 weeks, remaining in the top 10 for 50 weeks in a row, following its original release in the fall of 2003. In December, Romance of the Violin was named No. 1 Classical Album of the Year by
Extractions: Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free. Get started now. Gershwin: Porgy Fantasy; Three Preludes; Songs. Joshua Bell, violin; John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra. Sony SK 60659.(Review) (sound recording review) Sensible Sound April, 1999 by Puccio, John Content provided in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research Gershwin: Porgy Fantasy; Three Preludes; Songs. Joshua Bell, violin; John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra. Sony SK 60659. This album is simply the best thing I've heard from Sony Classical in years. The centerpiece of the disc is the premiere recording of the "Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra on Porgy and Bess." Young American violinist Joshua Bell plays the 20-minute pastiche in a wholly appropriate Southern blues style, sympathetically accompanied by John Williams and the LSO. It is marvelous listening, as are the violin and orchestra ...
Extractions: Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908) Introduction and Tarantella, Op.43 The boy has charisma, good looks, and he also happens to be an exceptionally talented violinist as though musical-heartthrob Joshua Bell needs introducing! With a violin in his hands at four years, a still youthful Mr Bell has today amassed numerous accolades for his appearances in both traditional concert halls as soloist and chamber musician and in the cinematic setting as body double and recording artist for the Grammy Award-winning film The Red Violin On a technical level, this recital could not be faulted. Bell and Mulligan shared a vision and an execution that depended on nothing less than perfection and mutual sensitivity. And yet there were definite strengths that defined the Grieg, the Ravel and the Sarasate as the musical highlights.
Extractions: Half time could not have arrived sooner, and what followed was second to none. Here was the Philharmonia we all know and love. Mackerras, with his finger on the pulse, conjured the Dvo ák to perfection. The playing was energetic, incisive and emotional. A fluidity of tempo rested naturally on the authentically inflected orchestral tongue. Violins stood a fraction ahead of the crowd and propelled forward the relentless momentum and passion. Singing out bravely their heartfelt theme, the violins charmed the Adagio and set an example for the nostalgic return in the cello section. This movement was not without surprise however, and Mackerras directed daring trespasses into sinister territories and sinful blues dissonances. Nothing stopped the tightly knit Philharmonia from attacking head-on the challenges of Dvo
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Extractions: Schubert Death and the Maiden David Jolley Gil Shaham Cristina Ortiz Joseph Kalichstein ... Catherine Malfitano Joshua Bell, Violin/Guest Leader The poetic musicality of Grammy Award winner Joshua Bell has earned the American-born violinist a prominent position among the leading musicians of the world. He came to national attention at age 14 when he made his highly acclaimed orchestral debut with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra. That performance, followed by his Carnegie Hall debut, an Avery Fisher Career Grant and subsequent recording contract, created a sensation that spread throughout the music world. In 1997, Daytona Beach audiences experienced his unique artistry when he appeared with the London Symphony Orchestra. Now 33, Joshua has performed with the world s leading symphony orchestras and conductors, recorded 25 albums and earned a reputation as a dynamic performer and dedicated and thoughtful musician who has successfully bridged the gap from child prodigy to inspired and mature artist.