Nigel Kennedy live in concert.
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Nigel Kennedy

11
critic concert reviews
jazz

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

80
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Critic Consensus

Based on 11 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Nigel Kennedy is rated as a remarkable live performer, with worthwhile shows overall.

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Latest Release

Brahms: Violin Concerto, Op. 77 (August 24, 2022)

Artist Info

Genre
jazz
Origin
Brighton and Hove, United Kingdom (12/28/1956) (12/28/1956)
Bio
Nigel Kennedy (born December 28, 1956 in Brighton, England) is a violinist and violist. He was a pupil at the Yehudi Menuhin School, under Yehudi Menuhin himself, and later at the Juilliard School under Dorothy DeLay.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

The Guardian (UK)

October 12, 2023
80
%
banter, birdsong and violin heroics

UK Music Reviews (UK)

April 1, 2020
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Nigel Kennedy Live In Concert

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)

January 22, 2019
80
%
Kennedy adds his trademark flair to Bach and Gershwin

Brighton Source (UK)

August 31, 2017
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A child prodigy, Kennedy shot to fame globally following his 1989 release of Vivaldi’s ‘Four Seasons’, which was to become the biggest selling classical album of all time.

The Age (Australia)

January 29, 2017
90
%
Nigel Kennedy Star violinist brings renewal to The New Four Seasons

Jazzwise (UK)

December 14, 2016
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The last time a Brighton friend of mine saw Jimi Hendrix, he stalked past him with his black cap pulled down, his gloweringly foul vibe confirmed as he trashed his equipment on Sussex University's stage, ending a set so moodily short that support act Ten Years After had to play again.

The Guardian (UK)

March 5, 2015
80
%
Never a man to do things by halves, superstar violinist Nigel Kennedy plays classical music with intelligence, refinement and devotion – and rock, with a delight in all the explosively direct routes to euphoria that his other life eschews. Kennedy was coming from the latter angle on his opener at Ronnie Scott

Past critic reviews published in

Blues And Soul, The Independent (UK)

Image Credit

Hans Westbeek [CC BY 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons