The Doktor/Downes recording had poor reviews, though a colleague of mine, a Walton fan , thought it excellent. At the time it was issued, and until the appearance of the Menuhin, it was the only available recording in Britain, though the Primrose/Sargent may still have been available in the USA.
As for Nigel Kennedy, I have not heard of him for some time. I remember him best for his phenomenal last-minute appearance at the RFH, standing in for an indisposed Accardo around 1981,and giving a phenomenal, indeed, landmark performance of the Elgar violin concerto. His EMI recording with Vernon Handley followed shortly, but from then on, in my view, it was a sad decline , and his reappearance to play the Elgar atthe Proms some years ago was a mistake, I think.
As for Nigel Kennedy, I have not heard of him for some time. I remember him best for his phenomenal last-minute appearance at the RFH, standing in for an indisposed Accardo around 1981,and giving a phenomenal, indeed, landmark performance of the Elgar violin concerto. His EMI recording with Vernon Handley followed shortly, but from then on, in my view, it was a sad decline , and his reappearance to play the Elgar atthe Proms some years ago was a mistake, I think.
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