News
- June 15,2012

Joshua has “returned” to the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix where he recorded his latest CD of French sonatas titled French Impressions with Jeremy Denk.
Read More - June 15,2012
Although Joshua’s solo performance in a Washington D.C. subway station garnered a lot of attention more than five years ago, here’s a link to what just might be the ultimate classical subway performance.
Read More - May 10,2012
Great article posted on The Gramophone blog that gives an inside account of the first leg of Joshua's tour with Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Read More - May 7,2012

Joshua’s first tour as the new music director for the Academy of St Martin in the Fields kicked off in London on April 5th with a concert of Mozart, Beethoven and Bruch, and then it was off to the United States.
Read More - May 7,2012
Five years since Joshua sparked an international firestorm of discussion as a result of his performing in a Washington DC subway station, the experiment examining art and context continues to inspire and provoke discussion. Not a day goes by when someone doesn’t blog bout it—which each person relating to the story in their own way.
Read More - May 7,2012
Best selling author Tess Gerritsen has written a new novel, The Silent Girl, which is the latest installment of her Rizzoli and Isles mystery series. In her new book, there’s a characer who is obsessed with Joshua Bell. The Rizzoli and Isles characters are the same featured on the current TV series staring Angi Harmon.
Read More - May 7,2012
Joshua became the first American born violinist to guest on TV’s DANCING WITH THE STARS for their second ever Classical Week. He opened the show performing “Summer” from Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons and received a standing ovation.
Read More - May 1,2012
Click here to see Joshua's performance from last night's episode of Dancing With The Stars!
Read More - April 25,2012
Tune in Monday, April 30th at 8 PM EST to see Joshua Bell play his 1713 Stradivarius on Dancing with the Stars. Don’t miss it!
Read More - April 23,2012
Tune in Tuesday, April 24th at 3:40 PM EST to hear Joshua Bell live on National Public Radio’s Talk of the Nation hosted by Neal Conan.
Joshua discusses his new role as music director for the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and the difference in the dynamics between being a soloist and conductor.
Read More - April 19,2012
Michael Feinstein welcomes one of the most dynamic duos in the classical music world—violinist Joshua Bell and pianist Jeremy Denk. The two have been recording and performing together in the classical repertoire for almost a decade, and have become equally at home thumbing through the pages of the Great American Songbook.
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