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Joshua Bell plays Beethoven (3/5)

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2007

Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin Concerto- 1. Allegro ma non troppo
Joshua Bell, violin
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Suntory Hall, Tokyo
June 5, 2005

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  • PBS sucks... all they do is play Antiques Roadshow... and Andre Rieu

    "Bleech"

    - Snoopy

  • i met him before...he's a nice guy and he smells good.

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  • @SurayaL1 agreed. I think that the more into the music he is..the better it is. who wants to watch someone who doesnt feel the music,isnt touched by it..how can you touch others,if your not touched?

  • go watch joshua bell playing the tchaikovsky 3rd movement during 14 yrs old if u arent convinced enough that he is absolutely fantastic.

  • is he using his own cadenza? if not whose is it? i want to play this cadenza lol

  • Whatever he does and however he does it, the resulting music is fabulous. Joshua Bell can stand on his head or dance a tango while he plays for all I care. I love this piece, and I adore the way he's playing it. So there. -J:

  • Hi MATT COOPER!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • WHAT CADENZA IS HE PLAYING???????

  • Orchestra meravigliosa... Bell ogni tanto un po' troppo "barocco" ma comunque bravo

  • @WVR511 La Orpheus Chamber Orquestra desde su fundación jamás ha tenido director.

  • Joshua is so deeply involved in the music that he is not feeling how his body is moving. And we are here to LISTEN to him, not to see how he moves, no? He is NOT Shakira.

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