Joshua Bell and Lang Lang transcend troubled times in Washington with music — review
Joshua Bell and Lang Lang transcend troubled times in Washington with music — review
On an unseasonably temperate evening in Washington, DC — the sort of evening when you could almost hear the cherry buds stirring con brio — Indiana-born violinist Joshua Bell strolled on to the
stage at the Kennedy Center, not far from the excruciatingly divided heart of American power, and reminded us that all is not lost: in life, in politics, in art and definitely not in the music we generally call
“classical”. Bell was joined by Peter Dugan, the multitalented 32-year-old pianist, Philadelphia native and host of NPR’s beloved From the Top. What followed was a first-class American recital executed with flair, nuance and technical prowess; a proper joy to behold.
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