Tag: Joshua Bell

  • Joshua Bell to NJ Symphony A New Era?

    Joshua Bell to NJ Symphony A New Era?

    I just received a press release announcing that Joshua Bell has been appointed principal guest conductor of the New Jersey Symphony, beginning in the 2025-26 season. Be still, my heart.

    The organization’s music director, Xian Zhang, is due to take over leadership of the Seattle Symphony, also in 2025-26, with a contractual agreement of five years. She is bound to the New Jersey Symphony through 2028, so the Seattle commitment will mean a bicoastal existence. Xian assumed the directorship of the New Jersey Symphony in 2016.

    Bell, of course, has enjoyed a busy career as a violin soloist. He was named music director of the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in 2011. The famed chamber orchestra, founded by Sir Neville Marriner, is based in London. Bell keeps residences in Manhattan and upstate New York. This year, the ASMF announced the most recent extension of his contract, also through 2028.

    You don’t have to be much of a soothsayer to interpret the new appointment as an extended audition for Bell as the next music director of the New Jersey Symphony.

    Here’s the official notice:

    https://www.njsymphony.org/news/detail/joshua-bell-named-new-jersey-symphony-principal-guest-conductor-beginning-in-202526-season

  • Cinco de Mayo Estrellita Joshua Bell

    Cinco de Mayo Estrellita Joshua Bell

    For Cinco de Mayo, here’s a lovely performance (at the link below) of Manuel Ponce’s “Estrellita,” with soprano Larisa Martínez and her husband, violinist Joshua Bell. I recently learned the couple will appear at McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton on May 28.

    I’m sure Mexican-Americans must dread our Cinco de Mayo celebrations as much as the Irish do our St. Patrick’s Day, but some of us mean well. Keep an eye out for my more ambitious post about composer-conductor-educator Carlos Chávez, coming soon!

  • Music Never Sleeps NYC 24-Hour Marathon

    Music Never Sleeps NYC 24-Hour Marathon

    Better brew yourself some strong coffee. Even at the worst of times, the city never sleeps.

    Cellist Jan Vogler has solicited commitments from dozens of his musician friends and colleagues, all stir crazy and eager to share, to participate in a 24-hour marathon, “Music Never Sleeps.”

    Performers will include Joshua Bell, Jeremy Denk, Bela Fleck, Jennifer Koh, Midori, Nico Muhly, Gil Shaham, Orli Shaham, Chris Thile, Brooklyn Rider, The Knights, Sandbox Percussion, Time for Three, and many others. Charitable causes will be announced, and viewers will be encouraged to contribute, if they can, to the well-being of New York City’s artists. Social distancing will be strictly observed.

    The marathon will be live streamed on Facebook, YouTube, and other social media platforms, beginning tonight at 6 p.m. You’ll find more information at musicneversleepsnyc.com.

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