| Date and venue | Title |
|---|---|
| 19-Jan-2013 Severance Hall | Widmann, Bartók and Beethoven with Joshua Bell and The Cleveland Orchestra |
Severance Hall was packed this weekend for a rare appearance by violinist Joshua Bell with the Cleveland Orchestra and music director Franz Welser-Möst conducting. There should have been no disappointment; the concert was brilliantly executed from beginning to end. This review is based on the performance of Saturday, 19 January.
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| 14-Oct-2012 Birmingham Symphony Hall | Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Joshua Bell in Birmingham |
Though often played with far greater forces, the Beethoven and Mendelssohn played in this concert were well suited to the small size and immediacy of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Directed energetically from the leader’s chair by Joshua Bell, they gave crisp and clear performances which highlighted the chamber-style aspects of these works.
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| 22-Jul-2012 Lincoln Theater Napa Valley | Joshua Bell and Hélène Grimaud raise the roof at Festival del Sole |
The Napa Valley is famous for its picturesque countryside, stunning weather and fine wine. With the ambitious Festival del Sole concluding their seventh season on Sunday night with a concert featuring two titans of classical music - Joshua Bell and Hélène Grimaud – they proved that “wine country” has even more to offer the Northern California region than that which makes them one of the premier destination spots in the world.
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| 8-Dec-2011 Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall | Daniel Harding, Joshua Bell, and the New York Philharmonic's Russian evening |
For one of the most iconic works in the art music repertoire, The Rite of Spring actually isn’t performed very often. This week it made a welcome appearance on a New York Philharmonic program under the baton of British conductor Daniel Harding.Read full review... | |