Joshua Bell & Larisa Martínez
With the New Jersey Symphony | New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Virtual
Virtual Performance Information
Please note: This concert film is no longer available on demand.
XIAN ZHANG conductor
JOSHUA BELL violin
LARISA MARTÍNEZ soprano
NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY
TIM MARTYN audio producer
ANDREW BOVE director
TONI DOLCE producer
PURPLE CRITTER MEDIA
Superstar violinist Joshua Bell joins soprano Larisa Martínez, Music Director Xian Zhang and the New Jersey Symphony for a program of vocal and instrumental fireworks. From the elaborate coloratura of Mozart to the dance rhythms of Wieniawski, this irresistible program is a must watch.
- MENDELSSOHN/arr. Kohn & Stephenson “Ah, ritorna, età dell’oro” from Infelice
- MOZART “Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio!,” K. 418
- WIENIAWSKI Violin Concerto No. 2
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Production Credits
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Video Capture, Editing and Post Production by Purple Critter Media
Live Audio Recording by Phoenix AudioDirector: Andrew Bove
Producer: Toni DolceAudio Producer: Tim Martyn
Recording Engineer: Jennifer NulsenCo-Producer: Tony Melone
Jib Operator: John Kosmaczewski
Steadicam Operator: Victor Lazaro
Camera Operator: Max Bayarsky
Camera Operator: Damon Bundschuh
Camera Operator: Andreas Wagner
Assistant Camera: Luna Burns
Lighting Designer: Jacob Allen
Drone Pilot: Dave Kotinsky
Makeup: Flynn Pyykkonen
Subtitles: Thomas GettyPurple Critter Media is a strategy-driven creative agency specializing in high level media production.
Director Andrew Bove draws upon his breadth of experience gained over the past 20 years as an active member of New York’s musical community. His unique background in video/audio engineering, music production and high-level music performing enables him to bring an insightful and music-driven perspective to multi-camera orchestral production.
Bove can be heard playing tuba and cimbasso on numerous major motion pictures, such as Joker, The Greatest Showman, West Side Story (2020), Tick-Tick Boom and Gemini Man; he is currently a faculty member at The Juilliard School.
Producer Toni Dolce has over 15 years of music, marketing and media experience leading strategy and production teams across a diverse set of pillars including music, fashion, data, finance, law, real estate and education. Prior to co-founding Purple Critter, Dolce led a successful career as a classical singer working with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic and other world-class orchestras; released a solo album and has been featured singing on several national television shows. Toni is a graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program.
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Sponsor
Production of this digital concert is made possible by the Digital Production and Programming Fund with major support from Ellen and Phil Neches.