Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Paganini- Caprice #24 For Solo Violin #56

Paganini- Caprice #24 For Solo Violin
Nicolò Paganini (1782 - 1840) There was an Italian violinist, guitarist and composer. Paganini is probably greatest violinists that ever lived, a. What was thought to be beyond his time, he extended violin techniques. Anna was not only the impact of technology on his carriage, but his compositions inspired many composers.
Paganini violin teacher under a lot of research, but his progress was so fast that they outgrew. He held several minor posts before the court, he went on a concert tour of Italy. He continued until he was touring Italy, Milan, Italy, gave a concert in 1813, where he not only created his instruments from his womanizing and gambling, but a lot more attention. He gained notoriety in 1828 so that he was in Europe touring to wild acclaim. England's tour of Europe and continued until he quit in 1834 due to poor health and concertizing.
He was a true artist and not playing his fiddle imitations of animals, a complete piece of play on one line, and delighted the crowd and some of the other stunts that seem rare combination of a charlatan. However, a serious musician and composer, as he appears in his compositions. Paganini violin and prowess with the rumor that he had a contract with the devil in order to be able to say it was fair game. These rumors persisted even after his death, and beautiful, as France had a pact with the devil because he was denied a Catholic burial. After four years, and an appeal to the Pope, body, Genoa, Italy, to be approved for sale in Parma, but it was still 1876, after his death, was buried Italy26 year.



The Solo violin, composing one of the 24 Caprices 1802 and 1817 has already been written. In 1819 was published.

24 in each of the activities of a particular technology, so that they are actually for violin etudes. Without a kink # 24. This kink is a technical problem with one of the other twenty three of the past, before summing up the myriad players in the shoot. It has been a main theme that many other musicians in their diversity Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Schumann, Liszt and many others along with it, inspired to write their own set of variations on a set. Over the past several years, even after his death, his compositions on violin technique and musicality of a paragon.


Paganini's Caprice #24 For Solo Violin: