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Nigel Kennedy - Nigel Kennedy's Greatest Hits (2002)

Nigel Kennedy - Nigel Kennedy's Greatest Hits (2002)

BAND/ARTIST: Nigel Kennedy

  • Title: Nigel Kennedy's Greatest Hits (2002)
  • Year Of Release: 2002
  • Label: Warner Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 01:10:15
  • Total Size: 342 / 179 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Vivaldi: spring-1:Allegro
02. Massenet: Meditation
03. Satie: Gymnopedie№1
04. Vaughn Williams: The lark ascending
05. Debussy: the girl with the flaxen hair
06. Bach: sonata for solo violin in C - IV:allegro assai
07. Kreisler: Praeludium and Allegro
08. Bach: es ist genug,so nimm,herr
09. Trad: danny boy
10. Trad: scarborough fair
11. Kennedy: melody in the wind
12. Monti: csardas
13. Vivaldi: autumn - III:allegro

Performers:
English chamber orchestra / Nigel Kennedy (1-3,5,9-11,13)
London voices (2,9,10)
Sir Simon Rattle (4)
John Lenehan, piano (7)
Jonathan Gandelsman, violin
Robert Brophy, viola
Reinhard Armieder, violoncello (8) - Kroke (12)

Feelings run high about Nigel Kennedy, the bad boy of the violin (he's started using his first name again, if you hadn't heard). On the cover of this collection, he's pictured with red and blue paint on his unshaven face, biting the side of his violin for one reason or another. But Nigel Kennedy's Greatest Hits points to what has really always been the ironic thing about Kennedy -- when it comes to the music, he's quite un-outrageous. Kennedy's tone is attractive, but except for a few video-game-like pizzicatos on his version of Scarborough Fair and a little Vivaldi-related craziness, it's hard to find anything too unusual on this disc of excerpts from the violinist's quarter century of recordings. As a disc ready-made for commercial classical drive-time radio, it fills the bill quite well. Along with two movements of Kennedy's trademark Vivaldi Four Seasons at the disc's beginning and end, there is a not especially airworthy Lark Ascending and a movement of Bach's Sonata No. 3 for solo violin in C major that won't cause the heirs of Henryk Szeryng any worries. But several of the small encore-type pieces are delightful; whatever preconceptions exist about Kennedy, he deserves credit for reminding audiences that a violin concert ought to be fun. Fritz Kreisler's Praeludium and Allegro seem tailor-made for Kennedy, and to hear him play that thrilling piece is to briefly be transported back to the age of the traveling violinist-star. Kennedy's version of Danny Boy stops at exactly the right place -- just short of laying it on too thick. Satie's Gymnopédie No. 1 and Debussy's song La fille aux cheveux de lin work nicely in violin arrangements, and in general the disc presents Kennedy the way he is probably best enjoyed: in small bites.




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