Profile on Nicola Benedetti: BBC Young Musician to one of the biggest names in music today

Violinist Nicola Benedetti (Photo credit: Decca Classics/Simon Fowler)

Violinist Nicola Benedetti (Photo credit: Decca Classics/Simon Fowler)

From BBC Young Musician to one of the biggest names in music today: discover the life of brilliant Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti

By Elizabeth Davis
uDiscover Music
August 18, 2020

Nicola Benedetti’s early life

Nicola Benedetti was born in Scotland – in West Kilbride – in 1987 and began playing the violin at the age of four. As a child she studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School before going on to win the BBC Young Musician competition in 2004 at the age of 16. For the competition final she played Szymanowski’s First Violin Concerto.

Her sister, Stephanie, is also a violinist and Nicola Benedetti has said she originally took up the instrument because she wanted to emulate her older sister.

Nicola Benedetti’s violin

Nicola’s violin was made by the legendary violin maker, Antonio Stradivari in 1717. It’s nicknamed the ‘Gariel’ after a former owner. It’s worth several million pounds and is on loan to the violinist.

Discover Nicola Benedetti’s music

Nicola Benedetti has recorded works including Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No. 1, Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy, Korngold’s Violin Concerto and Wynton Marsalis’ Violin Concerto and Fiddle Dance Suite, written especially for her, for which she won the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo.

Her most recent recording, out now, focuses on the work of Edward Elgar and includes his Violin ConcertoSospiri and the two short pieces Salut d’Amour and Chanson de Nuit. Nicola Benedetti said, “The depth of love and fascination I have for this man and his music has made this entire process a dream. He was so out of the ordinary, from his non-traditional training to his understanding of people to his style of expression in music – there is only one Edward Elgar, and I am deeply grateful to have had the opportunity to record so much of his music.”

What is the Benedetti Foundation?

The Benedetti Foundation was set up by Nicola and a small team in 2019.

According to the foundation’s website the charity’s mission is to “put on transformative orchestra-based workshops for young people and teachers, that showcase what Music Education at its best can look and feel like.”

The workshops have taken place around the country and are known as the Benedetti Sessions. During the coronavirus pandemic the foundation has been hosting short Virtual Sessions via YouTube, Zoom and social media platforms.

The charity also advocates for the importance of music education and aims to link up individuals and organisations working in music education across the country.

Discover Nicola Benedetti Concerts

Nicola’s live concerts are currently on hold. However, she will feature in this year’s BBC Proms, with fellow-violinist Alina Ibragimova and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, for a celebration of Baroque concertos. The concert will take place on Thursday 3 September at the Royal Albert Hall and be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3, and at 8pm on BBC Four.

Enjoy Nicola Benedetti performances on YouTube

You can find performances, advice and technique tutorials – including a With Nicky series – on Nicola’s YouTube channel here.

Nicola Benedetti’s new album Elgar is out now and can be bought here.

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