Artist: Nigel Kennedy (Also: Peter Pettinger)
Title Of Album: Plays Jazz
Year Of Release: England in January 1984
Label: Chandos Records
Genre, Style: Jazz, Violin, Chamber Music, Classical
Quality, Bitrate: flac, lossless; MP3, 224 kbit
Total Time: 54:55
Total Size: flac - 246.96 MB; MP3 - 88.08 Мб, Covers - 14.68 MB
Personnel: Nigel Kennedy (violin), Peter Pettinger (piano)
Recorded in the Church of St.John the Martyr, Bloomsbury, London 1984
Recording Producer & Sound Engineer: Brian Couzens
In
this day and age of unspontaneous music making, even in the fields of
pop and jazz music, Peter Pettinger and I for this disc, at least, were
totally unrehearsed. And I hope that the spontaneity which arose
because of this has more than made up for the lack of rehearsal. I,
certainly, can imagine having spent far more time and worry on a worse
disc ... but let me tell you how the disc came to be in the first
place:
To be honest, I suppose I should say I am more well known
as a classical musician, and it was in this guise that Peter Pettinger
and I went happily to the pub having just finished recording the Elgar
sonata and pieces four hours ahead of schedule. After a drink we both
felt like playing again and Brian Couzens (our producer) was game
enough to come and record us. My years playing with Stephane Grappelli
and in clubs in New York have left me with an insatiable appetite for
playing jazz (and, incidentally, any other kind of music) and since
Peter Pettinger is such a tremendous jazz pianist we decided to play a
few standards. Here is what we came up with, completely unrehearsed and
unedited. Stephane Grappelli often used to call me his musical
grandson, so 1 hope he likes this disc but will allow his “grandson” to
misbehave once in a while...Nigel Kennedy
Tracklist:
1 Body and Soul Eyton, Green, Heyman, Sour 8:40
2 Bags’ Groove Jackson 9:24
3 Autumn Leaves Kosma, Mercer, Prevert 9:32
4 Swing ‘39 Grappelli, Reinhardt 6:01
5 Isn’t She Lovely Wonder 4:24
6 Lover Man Davis, Ramirez, Sherman 9:00
7 The Girl from Ipanema DeMoraes, Gimbel, Jobim 7:11
As
one of the most successful classical performers of his time, violinist
Nigel Kennedy’s genre-defying music helped him achieve a level of fame
typically reserved for pop stars. A native of Brighton, England, he
studied music at the Yehudi Menuhin School and at Juilliard; his debut
recording, Elgar Violin Concerto, appeared in 1984, shortly followed by
Nigel Kennedy Plays Jazz. In the years to follow, Kennedy collaborated
not only with the more traditional likes of Riccardo Muti and the
Philharmonia Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and Andre
Previn, but also with pop figures including Paul McCartney and Kate
Bush; his fame reached new heights with the 1989 release of his
recording of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, which went as high as number
three on the U.K. pop charts and went on to sell well over a million
copies. In 1992, neck surgery forced Kennedy to retire for several
years; when he resurfaced with 1996’s Kafka, he performed his own
compositions for the first time, broadening his scope to include not
only classical music but also elements of Celtic, rock, and jazz. The
Jimi Hendrix tribute The Kennedy Experience followed in 1999.
Performers:
Stevie Wonder, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Johnny Green, Stephane Grappelli,
Milt Jackson, Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Sherman, Joseph Kosma, Django
Reinhardt, Roger Ramirez, Nigel Kennedy, Peter Pettinger
Composers:
Stevie Wonder, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Johnny Green, Stephane Grappelli,
Milt Jackson, Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Sherman, Joseph Kosma, Django
Reinhardt, Roger Ramirez
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