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Joshua Bell — Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto: I. Adagio Cantabile
Album: Butterfly Lovers
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Released: 2023
Length: 3:51
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Can someone help to identify who is the third artist referenced only in Chinese characters in the artist entry here. Google finds the conductor Ye Cong but the cover identifies a different conductor. And the composers are He Zhanhao [zh] (何占豪, born 1933) and Chen Gang (陈钢, born 1935) as already pointed out by another listener.
Has the paint dried yet?
Xiexie!
So lovely.  Very far from rock and roll, but most r & r might be jealous of this sweet melody and orchestration.  
this is a nice cover art! Good music as well, thanks 
virtuoso
Where's Lassie?
I've seen Joshua play a few times with the Philadelphia Orchestra.  He is really amazing, its like he slips into another plane while playing...the Jimi Hendrix of Concerto Violinists!  
That time Joshua Bell went busking in a subway station:

https://www.classicfm.com/arti...


"Sounds somehow Japanese to me ..."

It is Chinese - written in 1959 as an adaptation of an ancient legend for a western orchestra  by He Zhanhao and Chen Gang.  Nice! 
Sounds somehow Japanese to me ...
LOVE it!
What a treat - thank you William.  I love it when world-class musicians in one field collaborate outside their comfort zone, even though the results can be  ... ahem  ... variable (I'm looking at Elvis Costello's flawed collaboration with Anne Sofie von Otter).
It ain't every artist's info telling you what their precise instrument being played is.
interesting:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Bell is one of the greats on the violin. Hoping to see him play Mendelssohn's E minor concerto this fall. Had tickets for Beethoven's concerto but then Covid hit. This is a nice tune. He is such a precise player.
veeery beaytiful 
Remarkable for the absence of cowbell. 

i really like this.
This is remarkable! Nice find @BillG