(classic) Nigel Kennedy's Greatest hits - 2002, FLAC (tracks), lossless. Nigel Kennedy - Vivaldi - Four Seasons 74.67 MB Nigel Kennedy - Blue Note Sessions. Nigel Kennedy Vivaldi Rapidshare Downloader 2017. Per leggere la guida su come creare e gestire un tuo blog personale gratuito in maniera semplice andate qua! Nigel Kennedy - Discography. (Antonio Vivaldi) - NIGEL KENNEDY & English Chamber.

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This disc marks the first installment of what the liner notes promise will be 'a dedicated Project to understand and explore 's genius.' Another series devoted to is planned, so hold on to your hats - the bad boy of British violin playing is bringing his outsized ego and considerable skills back to Baroque music. Intends not just to reinterpret old favorites but also to unearth music that is rarely performed, so here listeners will get the played-to-death Four Seasons concertos together with a moderately well-known work, the two-violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 3/8, and one that is quite unfamiliar, the Concerto in D major for two violins, RV 511. The last-named is a late work, musically discontinuous and quite operatic in conception. The Four Seasons performances are different in detail but not in basic plan from 's earlier readings, with harmonically unidiomatic improvisations, mighty quick tempos in some outer movements, unorthodox phrasing, and various other surprises. The biggest new development is the range of sounds coming from the strings of the staid old; introduces novelties like pizzicatos in the last movement of the 'Autumn' concerto, and he has the players dig in with several kinds of meaty attack that add tremendous energy to the music.

Like or not, it's worth asking at this point whether he accomplishes what he sets out to do, and the answer here is a qualified yes. He shapes a package that holds together, right down to the liner notes by 's manager. They present a novel interpretation of 's man-on-the-edge-of-propriety status in Venetian society - of the composer, in a way, as a forerunner of himself. It's good to see that hasn't mellowed with age.

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Nigel Kennedy London Philharmonic Orchestra Vernon Handley Label: EMI Classics November 26, 1991 MP3-320 130 MB APE+CUE 190 MB The line is maintained much better in this earlier recording by Nigel (as was) Kennedy, and his accompanist, Vernon Handley. This performance of the middle movement is one of the loveliest thing I know, bar none. Violin Concerto in B Minor Op.61: I Allegro 2. Violin Concerto in B Minor Op.61: II Andante 3. Violin Concerto in B Minor Op.61: III Allegro molto DOWNLOAD MP3-320. Nigel Kennedy - Beethoven: Violin Concerto, Mozart: Violin Concerto No.

4, Horace Silver: Creepin` In 2008 Classic Label: EMI Classics 14 April 2008 Total time: 77:54 MP3 @320 172 MB “Album Description For over twenty-five years, Nigel Kennedy has been acknowledged as one of the world's leading violin virtuosos and is one of the most important violinists Britain has ever produced. His virtuosic technique, unique talent and mass appeal have brought fresh perspectives to both the classical and contemporary repertoire. He is the best selling classical violinist worldwide. This album combines his first-ever Mozart recording with a fresh perspective on the Beethoven violin concerto he first recorded in 1992. He collaborates again with the Polish Chamber Orchestra of which he has been Artistic Director since 2002. He directs the orchestra from the violin in both concertos to achieve a more direct communication of the orchestra members and the cadenzas are very much his own.

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Kennedy says the main reason for re-approaching the Beethoven concerto is that today, he hears the piece as having more rhythmic vitality which he wants to bring out in his new recording, despite still cherishing his first recording with Tennstedt, which he said had a more old-fashioned, romantic approach and was played slower. Listen out for the Mozart cadenza which definitely gives the piece a contemporary edge.

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It was recorded with his electric violin and Kennedy expresses in it what the concerto means to him personally and wants to open listeners' minds to change their view of the piece. He has also introduced a harpsichord to the work which adds warmth and gives it even more life.” Tracks List 1 Beethoven- Violin Concerto 1 24:36 2 Beethoven- Violin Concerto 2 12:51 3 Beethoven- Violin Concerto 3 10:32 4 Mozart- Violin Concerto No. 4-1 9:26 5 Mozart- Violin Concerto No.

4-2 7:53 6 Mozart- Violin Concerto No. 4-3 7:56 7 Horace Silver- Creepin` In 4:40. Riders on the Storm - The Doors Concerto The Doors Concerto - Nigel Kennedy The Prague Symphony Orchestra Love him or hate him, Nigel Kennedy can play a mean fiddle. And on Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto, the violinist, arranger Jaz Coleman, and the Prague Symphony Orchestra pay energetic tribute to-who else?-the Doors. These instrumental string arrangements try their damnedest to avoid becoming elevator-music covers, but they only vaguely resemble the Doors' originals.

The violinist loves a jam, and these arrangements thankfully give him plenty of room to solo. The longer tracks-'Light My Fire' and 'The End'-work best, with Kennedy offering inspired playing and plenty of drama.

Doors fans may be interested in hearing fresh takes on their favorite tunes ('Riders on the Storm,' 'Light My Fire,' 'The Unknown Soldier,' and more), but those accustomed to Kennedy's more classical endeavors may be disappointed. Oddly enough, the living members of the Doors have nothing but great things to say about this disc.

Strange days, indeed. Original Release Date: October 10, 2000 53Mb 128kbps.