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eNOTES is back and we have a lot of exciting things going on at the
Philharmonic. The most recent of which is experiencing outrageous anticipation
for our next concert featuring Grammy
Award winning violinist, Joshua Bell. With a versatility that extends to the roles of chamber musician and
orchestra leader, the famed soloist is armed with passionate drive, skills of
immeasurable caliber, an especially innate talent, and with of course, his
instrument—the 1713 Gibson ex Huberman Stradivarius—one of the world's great
violins. Bell will move hearts at the William Saroyan Theatre with his sensuous
sound guaranteed to cast a spell long after his bow has left the strings. Bell
is nothing short of a classical super star and we hope to see you at the show!
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Joshua Bell on 20/20 TONIGHT!
Joshua Bell is one of several people included in a 20/20 segment titled, How Young is Too Young?, that is about child prodigies On the program, Joshua Bell offers insights and observations of being a child prodigy. Watch it tonight on the ABC Network. Please check your local listings for air times. |
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Classical Super Star in Fresno |
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A Brief Look at Joshua Bell For over two decades, Joshua Bell has been captivating audiences worldwide with his poetic musicality. A recipient of the coveted Avery Fisher Prize, Bell is well known to legions of fans from over 30 critically acclaimed recordings, many of which have been nominated for, or won, the Grammy Award or “Classical Album of the Year” from Billboard Magazine. As the violinist for the 1999 Oscar-winning soundtrack of The Red Violin, Bell’s artistic collaborations range from Hollywood to classical masters such as cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and conductors Michael Tilson Thomas, Lorin Maazel, and Kurt Masur. His television appearances include The Tonight Show, Sesame Street, Great Performances, and Live from Lincoln Center. He was one of the first classical artists to have a music video air on VH1, and he has collaborated outside the classical arena with artists such as Josh Groban, James Taylor, and Sting. Bell has been profiled in Newsweek, People Magazine, The New York Times, and other publications, confirming him as one of the most sought-after classical musicians of our age, who continues to arouse the interest of audiences around the world. |
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