The violinist Nigel Kennedy has achieved wide popularity through his "punk" style, musical passions and love of Aston Villa Football Club. In this autobiography, he writes of his childhood, rebelliousness, styles, attitudes and frustration with conventions.
Good to know Nigel's story. He was an important character in the classical world, especially in the 80's and 90's when everyone had a stick up their bum
I will buy that Nigel Kennedy is a fantastic musician, an independent thinker, a breaker of molds. An amazing author, however, he is sadly not. This book felt a lot more like one long diatribe against the classical music "establishment" and his battle with it than anything else. Although I have little experience, I'm guessing that in many cases what he writes is 100% true, however it gave the book this heavily negative and depressing slant. It was disjointed and was much less compelling than actually listening to the guy play his music.
My grandmother gave me this book probably 20 years ago when I was first starting on the violin, to encourage my creativity and interest (being an artist herself). I think this is the fourth time I've tried to read this book, and it definitely took some determination to get to the end. However, it has inspired me to embrace new styles of music and to spend more time with music ... so maybe in spite of everything else I've written, Nigel Kennedy would have considered this literary work a success in my case.