Nicola Benedetti

Nicola Benedetti
Nicola Benedetti
Birth name Nicola Benedetti
Born 1 July 1987 (1987-07-01) (age 24)
West Kilbride, North Ayrshire, United Kingdom
Genres Classical
Occupations Violinist
Years active 2005–present
Labels Deutsche Grammophon
Universal Classics and Jazz
Decca Records
Website NicolaBenedetti.co.uk

Nicola Benedetti (born 1 July 1987) is a Scottish violinist.

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Early life and the Yehudi Menuhin School

Benedetti was born in West Kilbride, North Ayrshire to an Italian father and a Scottish mother.[1] She started to learn the violin at the age of four. By the age of nine, she had already passed the eight grades of musical examinations, and in September 1997 began to study at the Yehudi Menuhin School for young musicians under Lord Menuhin and Natasha Boyarskaya in rural Surrey, England. [2]

At the end of her first year (1998), she played solo in the school's annual concert at Wigmore Hall, and performed in London and Paris as a soloist in Bach's Double Violin Concerto. She played in a memorial concert at Westminster Abbey celebrating the life and work of Yehudi Menuhin.

Career

In 1999, Benedetti performed for the anniversary celebrations at Holyrood Palace with the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland in the presence of HRH The Prince Edward.

In 2000, Benedetti performed with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the Scottish Opera.

She played to the Prince again in 2001 when she performed a concerto with the London Mozart Players at St. James's Palace. Subsequent performances followed with the City of London Sinfonia, as well as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Scottish Opera, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, etc.[3]

In August 2002, she won the United Kingdom's Brilliant Prodigy Competition, broadcast by Carlton Television. She left the Menuhin School shortly after, and at the age of 15 began studying privately with Maciej Rakowski, former leader of the English Chamber Orchestra.[4]

"Playing With Passion"

In spring 2003, Benedetti, invited as a soloist by London Symphony Orchestra and produced by Mattel Inc., participated in the recording of the DVD titled "Barbie of Swan Lake" at Abbey Road Studios. In October 2003, as the extra feature on this DVD, "Playing With Passion" was filmed and released by Mattel. BBC Scotland, using this DVD, created a documentary on Benedetti which was broadcast on national television in the U.K. in March 2004.

On 14 December 2009 she paid a visit to St Mary's Music School and gave a mini violin masterclass.

BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2004

At the age of 16, she won the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition in May 2004, performing Karol Szymanowski's First Violin Concerto, which was not an obvious choice, in the final at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh, with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.[5] Because of this brilliant victory, she won the music section of the Top Scot award in December 2005.[6]

At the end of 2004, she agreed to a £1m six-album recordings contract with Deutsche Grammophon/Universal Music Group Classics and Jazz.[7]

Throughout the 2004-2005 season, Benedetti took part in many prestigious engagements, including her solo recital debut at Wigmore Hall, royal events in Holyrood Palace and Windsor Castle for Her Majesty the Queen, and the Opening Ceremony of the new Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh.[8] Further performances included various joint ones with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia, London Mozart Players, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and so on.[9]

Practice-a-thon

In 2005 Benedetti undertook a tour of UK schools in conjunction with the CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children Practice-a-thon, which aimed to encourage people of all ages to find pleasure in music and pick up their instruments.[10]

In September 2011, she performed with Andrea Bocelli in the Great Lawn of Central Park, for an audience of 70,000.

Discography and charts

Albums

UK classical chart performance

Album Chart Peak
Position
Szymanowski/Chausson/Saint-Saens 1 (2005)[11]
Mendelssohn/Mozart/Macmillan 2 (2006)[12]
Fantasie 1 (2009)[13]

Musical performances

Debut US tour, 2005

On 2 June 2005 Benedetti started her debut US tour with a performance for the exclusive Academy of Achievement Summit at New York's Jazz at Lincoln Center, where she played the "Meditation" from Thaïs. She resumed her debut US tour on 1 October 2005, opening the 70th anniversary season of the Midland (Michigan) Symphony Orchestra playing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor, op. 64,[14] followed by recitals at La Jolla's Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, California with the La Jolla Music Society on 5 October 2005, at New York's Merkin Concert Hall of Kaufman Center on 1 November 2005, at the Peace Center Concert Hall, Greenville, South Carolina, with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra on 5 November 2005, and others.

BBC Prom in the Park debut, 2005

On Saturday, 10 September 2005, Benedetti made her "BBC Prom in the Park" debut with the BBC Concert Orchestra in Hyde Park, London.

Performances

Benedetti has played in concerts and recitals at major venues all over the world since her debut. Performances include:

Honorary degree

On 27 November 2007, Benedetti was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters by Glasgow Caledonian University. She is one of the youngest recipients of such an award.

References

  1. ^ "Nicola Benedetti". Scotland is the Place. http://www.scotlandistheplace.com/stitp/877.1.1205.html. Retrieved 2010-09-29. 
  2. ^ About Nicola Benedetti (MYSPACE MUSIC) - She set her hands on a violin for the first time as a four-year-old Suzuki class member, an experience that reduced the Scottish infant to tears. Nicola's distress proved short-lived, however. Tears of uncertainty swiftly gave way to a passion for playing that propelled her through the eight furlong markers of graded musical examinations by her ninth birthday and onwards in September 1997 to a place at the Menuhin School, an idyllic haven for gifted young musicians set in rural Surrey.
  3. ^ 2004 Nicola Benedetti - Violin (BBC).
  4. ^ Benedetti makes music, not stardom, priority by Jessica Werb (straight.com)
  5. ^ BBC Young Musician of the Year competition (BBC), Violinist, 16, wins musical title (BBC)
  6. ^ Top Scot award ceremony 2005 (The Scotsman, 1 December 2005) - But the young stars of Scotland were snapping at their heels, with the teenagers Nicola Benedetti and Andrew Murray being awarded prizes for their contributions to music and sport, respectively.
  7. ^ SZYMANOWSKI - NICOLA BENEDETTI DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 987 057-7 (CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES ~ CD Reviews: Instrumental ~)
  8. ^ Scotland's poet Laureate composes poem for Holyrood opening (The Scottish Parliament, 1 October 2004)
  9. ^ Nicola Benedetti (IMG Artist)
  10. ^ Welcome to Practice-a-thon! (CLIC Sargent)
  11. ^ Violinist Benedetti, 18, to perform in La Jolla (SignOnSanDiego.com, August 12, 2005) - Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti, who recently turned 18, has already performed for the Queen of England [sic], launched a fancy Web site (www.nicolabenedetti.com) and recorded a CD with the London Symphony that's No. 1 on the BBC Classical Music Charts.
  12. ^ Sting adds another string to his bow as Sir Paul takes a bold stride into the world of classics, The Times, April 3, 2007 - Full List of Nominations ... Instrumentalist of the Year; Alison BalsomBach / Works for Trumpet & Caprice, Leif Ove Andsnes — Horizons, and Nicola BenedettiMendelssohn / Concerto for Violin
  13. ^ http://www.ayrshirepost.net/entertainment-ayrshire/gigs-music-ayrshire/2009/10/02/nicola-hits-the-top-spot-with-new-album-102545-24812981/
  14. ^ Young violinist excited, apprehensive about U.S. debut at MSO (Midland Daily News, 29 September 2005)
  15. ^ Guardian 22 April 2010
  16. ^ Classical Times
  17. ^ Financial Times review

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