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Nigel Kennedy

1956-12-28 (67 years old) in Brighton, England, UK

Nigel Kennedy (born 28 December 1956) is an English violinist and violist. His early career was primarily spent performing classical music, and he has since expanded into jazz, klezmer, and other music genres. Kennedy's grandfather was Lauri Kennedy, principal cellist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and his grandmother was Dorothy Kennedy, a pianist. Lauri and Dorothy Kennedy were Australian, while their son, the cellist John Kennedy, was born in England. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in London, at age 22, John joined the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, later becoming the principal cellist of Sir Thomas Beecham's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. While in England, John developed a relationship with an English pianist, Scylla Stoner, with whom he eventually toured in 1952 as part of the Llewellyn-Kennedy Piano Trio (with the violinist Ernest Llewellyn; Stoner was billed as "Scylla Kennedy" after she and John married). But they ultimately divorced, and John returned to Australia. Kennedy was born in Brighton. A boy prodigy, as a 10-year-old he picked out Fats Waller tunes on the piano after hearing his stepfather's jazz records. At the age of 7, he became a pupil at the Yehudi Menuhin School of Music. He later studied at the Juilliard School in New York City with Dorothy DeLay. While there he helped to pay for his studies by busking with fellow student and cellist Thomas Demenga. Kennedy has about 30 close relatives in Australia, whom he visits whenever he tours there. At the age of 16, Kennedy was invited by jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli to appear with him at New York's Carnegie Hall. He made his recording debut in 1984 with Elgar's Violin Concerto. His subsequent recording of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons with the English Chamber Orchestra in 1989 sold over two million copies and earned a place as one of the best-selling of all classical recordings. The album remained at the top of the UK classical charts for over a year, with total sales of over three million units. In 1992, Kennedy announced the end of his career in classical music. Around this time, he recorded the album Music in Colours with Stephen Duffy. He returned to the international concert platform in the mid-1990s. In 1997, he received an award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music at the BRIT Awards, and in 2001 received the 'Male Artist of the Year' award. In other music genres, Kennedy recorded a cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Fire" for the 1993 album Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix. The same year, he made an appearance on Robert Plant's solo album Fate of Nations on the track "Calling to you". In 1999, Sony Classical released The Kennedy Experience, which featured improvisational recordings based on Hendrix compositions. Kennedy's autobiography, Always Playing, was published in 1991. ... Source: Article "Nigel Kennedy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Movies

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Nigel Kennedy at the BBC
50 %|Jun 2, 2015
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The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill
68 %|Aug 22, 2014
TV Movie, Documentary, Music
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Nigel Kennedy - Plays Bach
60 %|Oct 14, 2005
Music
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Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
0 %|Jan 1, 1989
Music, Documentary

Series

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The Biggest Weekend
0 %|May 25, 2018
Documentary
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Q&A
38 %|May 22, 2008
News, Talk
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The One Show
46 %|Aug 14, 2006
Talk
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Vivement dimanche
32 %|Sep 20, 1998
Talk
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Die Harald Schmidt Show
70 %|Dec 5, 1995
Reality
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Terry Wogan's Friday Night
50 %|Oct 9, 1992
Talk
actor
ECHO-Verleihung
0 %|May 18, 1992
Reality
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This Morning
57 %|Oct 3, 1988
Talk, News
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Going Live!
60 %|Sep 26, 1987
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Victoires de la musique
20 %|Nov 23, 1985
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Le Grand Échiquier
80 %|Jan 12, 1972
Reality
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Great Performances
49 %|Jan 28, 1971
Comedy, Documentary, Drama
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Top of the Pops
66.32 %|Jan 1, 1964
Reality
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Bambi Awards
90 %|Jan 1, 1948
Reality