
Renee Fleming with Joshua Bell: On Virtuosity
Clip: Season 32 | 9m 7s
Joshua Bell and Renee Fleming explore the meaning of virtuosity.
Joshua Bell played Saint Saens, Kreisler and Ravel with the New York Philharmonic on New Year's Eve, 2007; Renee Fleming hosted the broadcast. These two virtuosos explored the meaning of virtuosity at intermission.
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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Renee Fleming with Joshua Bell: On Virtuosity
Clip: Season 32 | 9m 7s
Joshua Bell played Saint Saens, Kreisler and Ravel with the New York Philharmonic on New Year's Eve, 2007; Renee Fleming hosted the broadcast. These two virtuosos explored the meaning of virtuosity at intermission.
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Renee Fleming with Joshua Bell: On Virtuosity
Clip: S32 | 9m 7s | Joshua Bell and Renee Fleming explore the meaning of virtuosity. (9m 7s)
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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.