Live From Lincoln Center Season 35 Episode 1

Live From Lincoln Center Season 35 Episode 1 Joshua Bell With Friends @ The Penthouse

  • January 21, 2010
  • 8.8  (8)

Live From Lincoln Center season 35 episode 1, titled "Joshua Bell With Friends @ The Penthouse," features world-renowned violinist Joshua Bell performing with a group of talented musicians in a stunning penthouse setting.

The episode starts off with a breathtaking view of New York City from the top floor of a skyscraper as the camera zooms in on the luxurious penthouse where the concert takes place. The ambiance is relaxed yet elegant as the audience sits on plush, comfortable seating while the musicians set up their instruments. The stage is set up to overlook the stunning New York City skyline, and the lighting is warm and inviting, creating a cozy atmosphere.

The show kicks off with Joshua Bell performing a stunning solo piece, showcasing the rich tones of his Stradivarius violin. He is then joined by his "friends," who accompany him on piano, bass, and drums, to perform a lively jazz-infused rendition of the classic Duke Ellington tune, "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)." The performance is impeccable, with each musician taking their turn to shine.

Throughout the concert, Joshua Bell flawlessly transitions between classical and jazz music, displaying his versatility as a performer. He is joined by world-class musicians such as pianist Jeremy Denk, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Josh Dion, who all add their unique style to the performance.

One of the standout moments of the show is a rendition of "Rhapsody in Blue," which features Bell's violin taking on the iconic clarinet solo. The performance is a true collaboration between the musicians, with each one bringing their own interpretation to the piece. The result is a fresh and exciting take on a classic American composition.

Another notable performance is "My Funny Valentine," a slow and sultry ballad sung by the talented singer Larisa Martinez. Martinez’s voice is soulful and emotive, perfectly complementing Bell's rich and expressive violin playing. The performance is intimate and creates a beautiful moment between the two artists.

The concert also features a fun and energetic performance of "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," a classic bluegrass tune. Bell's showmanship is on full display as he plays the fiddle, showcasing his virtuosic skill and impeccable technique.

Overall, "Joshua Bell With Friends @ The Penthouse" is a breathtaking concert that highlights the virtuosity of these gifted musicians. The setting is stunning, the music is impeccable, and the performances are electrifying. Whether you are a classical music enthusiast or a lover of jazz and blues, this concert is sure to delight and inspire.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 21, 2010
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.8  (8)