VAIL — It’s not often in the world of classical music that a work like Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony is almost overshadowed. On the other hand, Joshua Bell doesn’t play at Bravo! Vail often either. The acclaimed violinist brought down the house in front a sellout crowd at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater with Bruch’s First Violin Concerto as The Philadelphia Orchestra, under the direction of Cristian Macelaru, opened its annual residency on Saturday at the summer music festival. “I was blown away, really, to be so close to him as he performed,” said Nancy Groff of Edwards and Denver. “It’s …
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