Sir Nicholas Kenyon: “The arts and the City: the Barbican and the cultural hub of the City”

Sir Nicholas Kenyon: “The arts and the City: the Barbican and the cultural hub of the City”

In February of 2014. We were delighted to have with us Sir Nicholas Kenyon, Managing Director of the Barbican Centre.

Before joining the Barbican Centre in October 2007, Sir Nicholas was Controller, BBC Radio 3 1992-8, and Director of the BBC Proms from 1996

to 2007. He was a music critic for The New Yorker, The Times and Observer, and editor of Early Music 1983-92. He was appointed

Controller, BBC Radio 3 in 1992, and was responsible for the award-winning seasons Fairest Isle and Sounding the Century. He oversaw

the BBC’s programming for the Millennium, and then ran the BBC’s Live Events and TV Classical Music departments, including the Queen’s

Jubilee Concerts of 2002. He has lectured widely and published books on Bach, Mozart, Simon Rattle, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and early music. He is a member of Arts Council England, a board member of Sage Gateshead, and a Trustee of the Dartington Hall Trust. He was knighted

in the 2008 New Year Honours, and in 2011 received the British Academy President’s medal for outstanding service to the arts and humanities.

He is married with four children and lives in London.

Sir Nicholas is an outstanding public speaker and discussed with us ‘The arts and the City: the Barbican and the cultural hub of the City’