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Well I expect after this experience Joshua Bell went right back to his penthouse suite and sent a nice bottle of wine to his agent ;-)
Gareth Whittock, sound artist: garethwhittock.co.uk From: hqr@cox.net To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: Do We Perceive Beauty in an Unexpected Context Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2012 22:55:55 -0800 IIRC, there was SOME recognition— http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnOPu0_YWhw http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/04/AR2007040401721.html “As it happens, exactly one person recognized Bell, and she didn't arrive until near the very end. For Stacy Furukawa, a demographer at the Commerce Department, there was no doubt. She doesn't know much about classical music, but she had been in the audience three weeks earlier, at Bell's free concert at the Library of Congress. And here he was, the international virtuoso, sawing away, begging for money. She had no idea what the heck was going on, but whatever it was, she wasn't about to miss it. Furukawa positioned herself 10 feet away from Bell, front row, center. She had a huge grin on her face. The grin, and Furukawa, remained planted in that spot until the end. "It was the most astonishing thing I've ever seen in Washington," Furukawa says. "Joshua Bell was standing there playing at rush hour, and people were not stopping, and not even looking, and some were flipping quarters at him! Quarters! I wouldn't do that to anybody. I was thinking, Omigosh, what kind of a city do I live in that this could happen?" When it was over, Furukawa introduced herself to Bell, and tossed in a twenty. Not counting that -- it was tainted by recognition -- the final haul for his 43 minutes of playing was $32.17. Yes, some people gave pennies.”
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