![]() Kennedy is the bestselling classical violinist of all time, breaking records with his Vivaldi : The Four Seasons album, which has sold more than 3m copies since its release in 1989. It basically is a brain and heart turn-off.” But quite often they’ve got that beaten out of them and they’re having to subscribe to a formulaic syllabus. “Every kid wants to play because of the love of music. He added that teachers were quite often taking the easy way out and imposing the same technical approach on each student. Part of the problem lies with music conservatoires that stifle creativity through “overteaching” and a “worship of professors”, Kennedy said. Kennedy, 66, said that audiences end up looking at what performers are wearing or whether or not a string breaks on their instrument as these, he claims, are the only things that distinguish one player from another: “All that people remember are those things, even though the musicians are technically phenomenal.” But often they’ve got that beaten out of them and they’re having to subscribe to a formulaic syllabus Nigel Kennedy Nowadays it’s so much more clone-like.” Kids have a love of music. “No one could play Chopin like Rubinstein, or Bach or Beethoven like Fischer. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.He added that performances by legendary pianists such as Arthur Rubinstein and Edwin Fischer were each so different.
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