"In the Brahms G major sonata, Op. 78, Buswell made you realize what truly concentrated is like," raved the Boston Globe about a performance by violinist James Buswell.
He started playing the violin at age five and was quoted on the Facebook page of Connecticut's Greenwich Symphony as saying that "If you had good teachers when you were young, you achieve an effortless playing. I am fortunate to keep playing like this." Buswell made his solo debut with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at seven and continued to work with top orchestras and conductors at a young age. At 18 he...