Joshua Bell‘s Violin Experiment in the great subway station

本帖于 2021-10-25 22:12:39 时间, 由普通用户 妖妖灵 编辑

看到AP今天的题,想到这个看到的好玩的实验。著名的小提琴家Joshua Bell。我喜欢他拉的小提琴。以前的背景小提琴音乐我都是选用他的

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http://www.woodpecker.com/blogs/joshua_bell_subway.html

 

The Great Subway Station Violin Experiment

What happened when one of the world's most skilled violin virtuosos put on a T-shirt and a baseball cap, walked into a subway station at rush hour, opened the case of his Stradivarius and played some of the most respected classical music ever written?

On April 8, 2007 the Washington Post ran a long feature article by Gene Weingarten in the Sunday magazine called "Pearls Before Breakfast that won a Pulitzer Prize for journalism. Rarely have I been more intrigued with a story, and I think musicians will be and should be talking about it for decades to come. A summary of it should maybe be included in every music curriculum, and every music student of every style of music should possibly know the story as well as school children learn about Paul Revere’s Ride or the tale of Pocahantas. Weingarten’s article is very long, very detailed and thoughtful, but it doesn’t zoom out quite far enough to suit me, and neither do any of the discussions of it that I can find. Let’s take a closer look, to perhaps help both performers and listeners better navigate the complex world of musical performance. 

The author was a writer for the Post, who convinced classical violinist Joshua Bell, considered one of the greatest virtuosos of this era and voted the best classical musician in America, to put on a T-shirt and a baseball cap and try being a street musician to find out what would happen. During a January morning rush hour, Bell opened the case to his $3.5 million Stradivarius and played in the subway station at L'Enfant Plaza in Washington, D.C. Bell was in town playing a concert at the Library of Congress, and agreed to participate in this unprecedented social and musical experiment. It was anybody's guess as to what would happen. Would passers-by recognize genius and talent or just walk by? Would a crowd obstruct the commuter traffic? How much money would he make? Could hallowed music and "high art" make a mark or maybe shine some bright sunshine into the everyday world of commuters in a hurry?

What Happened?

A hidden camera (above) documented what happened during a 43-minute period, while Bell played pieces by Bach, Schubert (Ave Maria), Massenet and Manuel Ponce. He opened at 7:51 AM on Friday, January 12, with Bach's 14-minute Chaconne (Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor), generally considered to be the single greatest solo violin work and one of the greatest musical compositions ever created. It was played on one of the finest instruments the world has ever known, the so-called “Gibson ex Huberman” Stradivarius, made in 1713 at the peak of the legendary luthier's powers. The subway location was chosen because it was a place where the acoustics were not bad, and the music would carry reasonably well. Bell even took a taxi 3 blocks to the subway to keep his instrument from even getting slightly cold.

 

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It rings a Bell, pun intended. Good pick, 妖妖灵! -LYJiang- 给 LYJiang 发送悄悄话 LYJiang 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/25/2021 postreply 20:48:42

这么有名的小提琴家,弹着这么昂贵的小提琴,但是没有:对的地点&对的时间&对的观众,也是没有人欣赏的:) -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/25/2021 postreply 21:31:48

演奏家的水平,小提琴的水平,通常需要极高的音乐素养才能辨别。指望路人甲,确实不现实。严肃音乐演奏家精英阶层化,很无奈。 -枫林晓- 给 枫林晓 发送悄悄话 枫林晓 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/25/2021 postreply 22:23:28

能欣赏小提琴的人更少。我觉得能欣赏你的音乐都要一定的音乐素养,今天研究了bossa nova,开心:) -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/25/2021 postreply 22:33:16

好听 -雪晶- 给 雪晶 发送悄悄话 雪晶 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 05:52:16

+1 -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 08:51:16

先占个秋千! -何仙姑- 给 何仙姑 发送悄悄话 何仙姑 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 06:19:00

推一下:) -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 08:51:47

开心! -何仙姑- 给 何仙姑 发送悄悄话 何仙姑 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 19:05:08

孩子小学时的数学老师, Ms. Fiddler -移花接木- 给 移花接木 发送悄悄话 移花接木 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 07:30:46

怎么了?有什么联系吗? -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 08:52:09

在地铁,俺录过美国人subway violin playing , 有的挺优秀的。 -AP33912- 给 AP33912 发送悄悄话 AP33912 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 07:45:00

我喜欢欣赏街头艺人,纽约的听过,确实很不错。 -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 08:53:18

28条地铁,一个地下大世界:) -AP33912- 给 AP33912 发送悄悄话 AP33912 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 09:34:00

我经常去各种音乐节,那年在蒙城,满大街的是各种进不了会场的音乐人在演奏,那水平不比咱们艺术家差。说明 -枫林晓- 给 枫林晓 发送悄悄话 枫林晓 的博客首页 (851 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 08:24:00

相对来说,是不是歌手更容易成名?比如John Legend,带有文字的歌声更容易引起共鸣吧 -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 08:54:46

是啊。哈哈,我要唱!:))) -枫林晓- 给 枫林晓 发送悄悄话 枫林晓 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 09:16:52

赶紧唱!:) -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 21:45:32

名字起的好,legend, 我同事好几个都有自己的乐队 -移花接木- 给 移花接木 发送悄悄话 移花接木 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 09:45:19

附庸风雅的人多,真正懂音乐的人少。。 -盈盈一笑间- 给 盈盈一笑间 发送悄悄话 盈盈一笑间 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 09:34:43

我上大学时和同学去听交响曲, 真是听不懂啊, 那次真体会了什么叫附庸风雅:) -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 21:44:33

好像C罗也做过一个类似的实验,扮演流浪汉秀球技,根本没人打理,只有一个小男孩过来陪他玩,最后得到一个亲手签名的足球。 -慢兔- 给 慢兔 发送悄悄话 慢兔 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 11:16:44

所以说, 伯乐多么重要:) -妖妖灵- 给 妖妖灵 发送悄悄话 妖妖灵 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 21:45:15

從樂壇抓個寶過來-希望大家喜歡-:))。 -青松站- 给 青松站 发送悄悄话 青松站 的博客首页 (207 bytes) () 10/26/2021 postreply 21:49:35

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