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Nigel Kennedy Uncensored! [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x28 mm, weight: 497 g, 80 colour and black and white photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781558566
  • ISBN-13: 9781781558560
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x28 mm, weight: 497 g, 80 colour and black and white photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1781558566
  • ISBN-13: 9781781558560
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Nigel Kennedy changed the course of classical music in 1989 with his multi-million selling Vivaldi "Four Seasons". Instead of an Introduction, the virtuoso violinist opens his new Uncensored Memoir with a tongue-in-cheek "warning." It sets the tone for a truly original memoir that is as playful, unconventional, and carefully executed as his music.

Nigel Kennedy changed the course of classical music in the late 1980s with his interpretation of Vivaldi’s "Four Seasons". He was revolutionary: in his performance and presentation; in his technique and his open-minded attitude. A natural boundary-pusher and musical adventurer, Nigel Kennedy blew minds - and sales records - as he became the best-selling violinist of all time.Instead of an introduction, Nigel opens with a tongue-in-cheek "warning": readers should beware of his politically incorrect writing style and his frank take on the BBC, record companies, the Bavarian Police and any other "self-appointed wielders of power." It sets the tone for a truly original memoir that is as playful, unconventional and carefully executed as his music.The book is structured like a musical performance, with "Interludes," "Outros," and an "Encore" separating the regular chapters which cover Nigel’s life story, from his humble beginnings and scholarship to the newly created Yehudi Menuhin School - and then New York at The Juilliard School - to his flourishing career and breakthrough as a world-class superstar."Interludes" cover subjects varying from Nigel’s best and worst gigs (“It might seem strange that shit gigs stick in the mind so much more than the good ones but I suppose it makes sense…”), to run-ins with rock stars and Police forces around the world. His anecdote on the London Metropolitan Police’s handling of a noise complaint at an after-show all-star jam is particularly funny: “These guys (the Met) were cheerful, they dealt with the situation and didn’t escalate the problem when there wasn’t one. 10/10”"Outros" cover Nigel’s thoughts on classical music today - fascinating reading from the perspective of a virtuoso - to Brexit, where the spelling of the word alone leaves the reader in little doubt as to which side of the fence the author sits."Encores" is a comprehensive section on Nigel’s recorded output, covering his early classical work, the Four Seasons and later albums. There are insights into his work with rock musicians including Robert Plant, the late drummer Michael Lee, Killing Joke singer Jaz Coleman, and producers Eddie Kramer (Jimmy Hendrix) and John Leckie (Stone Roses). Nigel’s writing on Gershwin, Yehudi Menuhin, Stephan Grappelli (‘my biggest inspiration’), Jimi Hendrix and the Doors is compelling.Nigel writes of his interests outside music - boxing and football - which provide inspiration and balance to his creative output (on Aston Villa - “a true blessing for me to have an outlet in which I was surrounded by normal, honest, hardworking people who did ‘proper jobs’”). There is a splendid chapter on "Kitchen Golf," a not-without-risk variation of the game, conjured up with close friend and mischief-maker Gary Lineker, during a messy late night kitchen session. “My whole life has been spent breaking down barriers between people and this book is proof of that.” states Nigel in his "Warning." It’s a Mission Statement borne out in "Uncensored" with aplomb.
Warning 11(2)
Dedication 13(2)
Glossary 15(2)
Introduction 17(2)
Early Days
19(22)
Early Days, Part I
19(1)
The Yehudi Menuhin School
20(6)
Friends And Influences: Stephane Grappelli
26(6)
Friends And Influences: Yehudi Menuhin
32(6)
Mugged Again--I'se a Muggin'
38(3)
The Worst Gigs I've Ever'ad
41(10)
Snap, Cackle, Stop (British Embassy, Washington DC)
41(2)
Pop - Pop - Pop Muzik, The Juilliard Orchestra, Alice Tully Hall, NYC
43(4)
Brahms Trouble, A Juilliard CONcerto CONpetition
47(3)
Worst Gigs Outro
50(1)
Classical Music
51(16)
Early Days, Part II
52(1)
My Way--Sound And Attitude
53(2)
VTV--The IV Seasons
55(3)
John Stanley--The Modern Diaghilev
58(2)
My Way--The Punk Violinist Is Born
60(5)
Risk Taking
65(2)
The Kennedy Formula
67(6)
Letter to A Young Artist
70(3)
A Life In The Spirit Of Laurie Kennedy
73(6)
Conversation With Ludwig Van Beethoven
79(7)
Prelude
79(1)
Conversation
80(6)
Conversation With Jimi Hendrix
86(5)
The Rock Aristocracy--The Importance Of The Story
91(32)
S'Paul McCartney
93(2)
Planty (S'Robert Plant)
95(1)
First Meeting
95(2)
Sensitive Americans
97(1)
The New Age Travellers
98(1)
The Wolves Phantoms
99(1)
Kashmir at The Royal Albert Hall
99(2)
Transitoire--Musical Prejudice
101(2)
The Who--Baba O'Riley
103(4)
EMF / Neil Tennant (Honorary Killjoy And One of The Best Songwriters I've Never Met)
107(1)
Jon Lord, Purple, Smoke
108(2)
Donovan
110(1)
Interlude, Donovan vs Dylan
111(1)
Jean-Luc Ponty
112(3)
Roy Wood
115(1)
Boy George
116(2)
Kate Bush
118(1)
Talk Talk
119(2)
Mark King
121(2)
On Tour With Nigel: Memories From Rolf, Das Kobra, Bussalb
123(28)
First Encounter
123(1)
The Hague
124(2)
Bambi Awards Germany 1991
126(1)
Tour in Germany 1992
127(1)
Stuttgart
128(1)
Flying Schnitzel
128(1)
European Film Awards 1992
129(1)
Nyon
130(2)
Amsterdam
132(1)
Miscellaneous
132(1)
THE BBC
133(1)
My Relationship with The BBC--The Beginning
133(3)
Not Exactly Overpaid
136(1)
The Proms (The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts)
136(1)
Myself, The Palestine Strings--Vivaldi Including The IV Seasons
136(2)
BBC Censorship
138(1)
The Farce Night of The Poms
139(2)
A Life in The Shit of A BBC Radio 3 Controller Circa 1990
141(5)
The Best of Suppressed
146(1)
Gordon The Gopher, Rip Off D Sofa
146(2)
Tinariwen
148(1)
Suppressed, Censored, Defamed And Ignored
149(2)
Seeing The Seasons Change
151(16)
Pausa--Family Time
151(2)
Germany--Mein Deutcheland
153(3)
Ireland
156(1)
Japan
156(1)
Australia
157(1)
Poland
158(2)
The Barbarossa, Her Lebensraum Policy, The Wooden Tub
160(4)
And The Burial Mound Enforced Inactivity
164(1)
I'm Not Retired Or Anything
165(2)
My Police League Table
167(24)
Joint 1st
The London Metropolitan Police
167(2)
The Berlin Police
169(2)
Joint 3rd
Policja Warszawa
171(2)
The London Metropolitan Police
173(1)
5th The NYPD (New York Police Department)
174(3)
6th Frankfurt Airport Police
177(1)
7th Madrid Police
178(1)
8th The West Midlands Police
179(1)
9th The Hungarian Border Police
180(5)
10th The Bavarian Police of Bad Worishofen
185(4)
A Police Extra
189(2)
Friends And Influences: Aston Villa
191(36)
Introduction
191(3)
My First Game And Early Days
194(8)
My Relationship with Aston Villa
202(2)
Villa Inspire My Career
204(1)
Football Explanation--Where Are The Music Stories?
205(1)
Parallels Between Football And Live Music
206(1)
The Man Himself, Doug Ellis
207(4)
Nigel Spink, European Cup Winner And All Round Great Keeper
211(3)
Paul McGrath
214(2)
Andy Robinson
216(5)
Gordon Cowans--Sid
221(2)
Tony Morley
223(1)
Jack Grealish
224(3)
Friends And Influences: Gary Lineker
227(6)
It's Just Not
227(1)
Gary Loin Acher Lineker
228(1)
Interlude, Ye Oldeee Kitchen Golf: The Rules, Etiquette And Bylaws
229(4)
Friends And Influences: Cracovia And St Pauli
233(4)
Cracovia
233(1)
St Pauli
234(3)
The Art Of Pugilism
237(8)
Muhammad Ali
239(1)
Sean Connery
240(2)
Barry McGuigan
242(1)
Frank Bruno
243(1)
Kirkland Laing
243(2)
Encores: My Concerto Recordings
245(16)
Elgar Violin Concerto in B Minor, London Philharmonic Orchestra
245(3)
Vernon Handley, 1984 Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto D-major op. 35, London Philharmonic Orchestra
248(1)
Okko Kamu, 1986 Walton Violin And Viola Concertos, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
249(1)
Andre Previn, 1987 Bruch And Mendelssohn Concertos And Schubert Rondo
250(4)
(Fuck The Keys And Numbers), Jeffrey Tate, 1988 Vivaldi The Four Seasons, English Chamber Orchestra
254(1)
Nigel Kennedy (Director/Soloist), 1989 Brahms Concerto for Violin And Orchestra in D Major
254(2)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Klaus Tennstedt, 1991 Beethoven Violin Concerto in D Major, NDR Symphony Orchestra
256(1)
Klaus Tennstedt, 1992 Bach Concertos, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Albrecht Mayer (Oboe)
257(1)
Daniel Stabrawa (Violin), Nigel Kennedy (Director/Soloist), 2000 Vivaldi Four Seasons, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
258(1)
Nigel Kennedy (Director/Soloist), 2003 Vivaldi Concerti, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
258(1)
Nigel Kennedy (Director/Soloist), 2004 IV Seasons x 3 (XII Seasons?), Orchestra of Life
259(2)
Nigel Kennedy (Director/Soloist), 2015
My Albums
261(16)
Let Loose, 987
261(1)
Music in Colors, Stephen Duffy feat. Nigel Kennedy (Yeah, That's Me), 1993
262(1)
Kafka, 1996
263(2)
The Kennedy Experience: Nigel Kennedy plays Jimi Hendrix, 1999
265(2)
The Doors Concerto, 2000
267(1)
Interlude, Jazz Summers--Summertime
268(1)
East Meets East, Featuring Tomasz Kukurba's Kroke Band, 2003
269(1)
The Blue Note Sessions, 2006
270(1)
NKQ, A Very Nice Album/Shhh!, 2008/2010
271(2)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps, British Rock Symphony, 2013
273(1)
My World, 2017
274(1)
Gershwin, 2018
275(1)
Recital, 2013
276(1)
Friends And Work Friends 277(6)
Outro 283(1)
Index 284(4)
Editorial Note 288
For over twenty-five years, Nigel Kennedy has been acknowledged as one of the worlds leading violin virtuosos and is, without doubt, one of the most important violinists Britain has ever produced. His virtuoso technique, unique talent and mass appeal have brought fresh perspectives to both the classical and contemporary repertoire. He is the best selling classical violinist of all time. From a young age, he was Yehudi Menuhins most famous protégé, studying first at the Menuhin School before moving to the Juilliard School of Music in New York to study under celebrated teacher, Dorothy DeLay. During his career, Nigel Kennedy has undertaken countless international tours, performing with the worlds leading orchestras and conductors throughout Europe, North America, Central and South America, South East Asia and Australia. Nigel Kennedy has attracted an enormous amount of worldwide media attention throughout an extraordinary career and his international television appearances have been wide and varied. He has given public and private performances for members of the British royal family and has also been presented with many awards including, amongst others, Outstanding Contribution to British Music and Male Artist of the Year at the UK Brit Awards; in France a Vivement Dimanche Gold Award, numerous Echo Awards and Switzerlands Gold Rose of Montreux.