Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Paganini symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer N. Chernykh discovery site Nauchnyj discovered September 5, 1978 designations yes mp name 2859 alt names 1978 RW1 named after Niccol Paganini mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.5038769 perihelion 1.9734293 semimajor eccentricity 0.1184747 period 1223.4286172 avg speed inclination 3.55448 asc node 165.38211 mean anomaly 171.08269 arg peri 341.35038 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.5 2859 Paganini 1978 RW1 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 5, 1978 by N. Chernykh at Nauchnyj and named for the famous Italians Italian musician Niccol Paganini . References Reflist External links JPL small body Minor planets navigator 2858 Carlosporter 2860 Pasacentennium Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Paganini Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1978 beltasteroid stub eo 2859 Paganini fa it 2859 Paganini la 2859 Paganini hu 2859 Paganini pl 2859 Paganini pt 2859 Paganini sk 2859 Paganini sr 2859 uk 2859 vi 2859 Paganini yo 2859 Paganini ... more details
infoboxes File Paganini.jpeg thumb Niccol Paganini, as painted by John Whittle in 1836 Niccol or Nicol Paganini 27 October 1782 spaced ndash 27 May 1840 was an Italian violinist, viola violist ... time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. His Caprice No. 24 Paganini ... served as an inspiration for many prominent composers. Biography Childhood Niccol Paganini was born in Genoa , Italy, the third of the six children of Antonio and Teresa n e Bocciardo Paganini. Paganini ... music on the mandolin . At the age of five, Paganini started learning the mandolin from his father ... him numerous scholarships for violin lessons. The young Paganini studied under various local violinists .... Paganini and his father then traveled to Parma to seek further guidance from Alessandro Rolla . But upon listening to Paganini s playing, Rolla immediately referred him to his own teacher, Ferdinando Paer and, later, Paer s own teacher, Gasparo Ghiretti. Though Paganini did not stay long with Paer ... property in Romairone, near Bolzaneto . By 1800, Paganini and his father traveled to Livorno , where Paganini played in concerts and his father resumed his maritime work. In 1801, Paganini, aged ... s sister, Elisa Bonaparte Elisa Baciocchi . Paganini became a violinist for the Baciocchi ... became the Grand Duchess of Tuscany and her court was transferred to Florence . Paganini was part .... Travelling virtuoso File Nicolo Paganini by Richard James Lane.jpg thumb upright An 1831 bulletin advertising a performance of Paganini. For the next few years, Paganini returned to touring in the areas ... in Milan. The concert was a great success, and as a result Paganini began to attract the attention ... own compositions, theme and variations being the most popular, Paganini also performed modified versions ... ref http books.google.com books?id U0Wg0IKloVIC&pg PA63 Nicolo Paganini His Life and Work ref ...?id 3NcXAQAAIAAJ&pg PA221 Article on Paganini in Museum of foreign literature, science and art, Volume ... more details
Leh r operas Paganini is an operetta in three acts by Franz Leh r . The German libretto was by de Paul Knepler Paul Knepler and de Bela Jenbach B la Jenbach . Leh r composed the work as a vehicle for Richard Tauber , the acclaimed Austrian tenor , though he assumed the role with de Vera Schwarz Kammers ngerin Vera Schwarz as the princess in Berlin on 30 January 1926, rather than the Vienna premiere which was at the Johann Strauss Theater on 30 October 1925 with de Carl Clewing Carl Clewing in the title role. Tauber s contract with the Berlin State Opera required him to be in Stockholm at the time of the Vienna premiere. The operetta was so coolly received in Vienna that the Berlin impresario, Heinz Saltenberg, was reluctant to mount it at the de Deutsches K nstlertheater Deutsches K nstlertheater without guarantees against losses. In the event, Tauber and Schwarz made it a huge success in Berlin, where it ran for three months. It was the first Leh r operetta specially written for Tauber ... Leh r Niccol Paganini , the violinist tenor Carl Clewing Elisa Bonaparte Maria Anna Elisa , Princess ... Fritz Imhoff Count H douville, a general tenor Felix Dombrowski Bartucci, Paganini s impresario bass ... affair of Niccol Paganini, the irresistibly charming violinist, with lisa Bonaparte, the arts and theatre loving younger sister of Napoleon. Notable arias Sch nes Italien Paganini Liebe, du Himmel ... so wie ich Maria Anna Elisa Paganini Einmal m cht ich was N rrisches tun Bella Giretti Pimpinelli Gern hab ich die Fraun gek sst Paganini Deinen s ssen Rosenmund... Paganini Wo meine Wiege stand, ich weiss es nicht Maria Anna Elisa Recordings Leh r Paganini , Bavarian State Opera Chorus, Bavarian Symphony ... 2011 Andrew Lamb writer Lamb, Andrew 1992 , Paganini in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera , ed. Stanley ... Category 1925 operas de Paganini Operette pl Paganini operetka ro Paganini operet ru sk Paganini opereta ... more details
Infobox Film name Kinski Paganini image Kinski Paganini.jpg caption A promotional poster for Kinski Paganini director Klaus Kinski producer Augusto Caminito writer Klaus Kinski narrator starring Klaus Kinski br Deborah Caprioglio Debora Kinski br Nikolai Kinski music Niccol Paganini cinematography Pier Luigi Santi editing Klaus Kinski distributor Filmverleih Carsten Frank released 7 October 1989 Germany runtime 81 min. br Director s Cut 95 minutes country ITA br FRA language Italian language Italian budget preceded by followed by Kinski Paganini is a 1989 in film 1989 film based on the life and career of composer and virtuoso violin ist Niccol Paganini . The movie was written and directed by Klaus Kinski , who also performs the lead role. It was to be Kinski s final film before his death in 1991. The film also stars Kinski s young wife Deborah Caprioglio Debora Kinski and son Nikolai Kinski alongside him. Klaus Kinski felt that he and Paganini had led similar lives, and both gave demonic performances in their own fields that often sparked great controversy. In his 1999 documentary My Best Fiend , frequent collaborator Werner Herzog says Kinski repeatedly asked him to direct the film, but he, Herzog, refused because he thought the script was unfilmable . Herzog also states that the preparation for his role in Kinski Paganini caused the actor to take on an uncomfortable alien air that disrupted Kinski s performance in their last film together, Cobra Verde . Plot The film is a biopic about the life of Niccol Paganini, who many consider to be one of the greatest violinists who ever lived. ref http www.paganini.com nicolo nicindex.htm Nicolo Bot generated title ref Release information ... title 0098052 Kinski Paganini bio film stub Category 1989 films Category Films directed by Klaus Kinski Category Films about classical music and musicians de Kinski Paganini fr Kinski Paganini it Kinski Paganini ru sv Kinski Paganini ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Tamara Paganini born February 11, 1974 is an Argentina Argentine Dancing dancer and Acting actress . Early show business career Paganini began her show business career as a young stripper . She was signed by television producer Gerardo Sofovich and made her television debut in 2001 s Gran Hermano Argentina Gran Hermano , which is Argentina s name for the Big Brother TV series Big Brother television show. Paganini spoke about many issues considered by some in Latin America n culture to be taboo during her stay on the reality show this made her popularity grow among Argentine television viewers. Career as an actress Paganini next made her acting debut in a Jorge Rial s television series named Intrusos en el Espect culo Intruders at the Show , playing a dancer. She returned to Big Brother soon after, participating in Gran Hermano 2 . Paganini took theater classes, and she landed a role in a Broadway theatre Broadway play . Eventually, she worked on a play named Soltero... y con dos Viudas Single... and With two Widows , which became a large hit in Argentina. Because she substituted Ximena Capristo in that play, rumors about a rivalry between the two stars began surfacing on the Argentine press. Paganini is currently still working at Soltero... y con dos Viudas . Rumors of return to stripping On April 2003, Paganini was seen visiting a strip club in the C rdoba Province Argentina province of Cordoba . She admittedly got on the stage and performed a stripping act for the present public and, according to the local press, was offered as much as 7,000 US dollar s to return to stripping, but she ultimately refused the offer, saying she had no interest in returning ... id 0656029 name Tamara Paganini http www.derf.com.ar despachos.asp?cod des 70128 derf.com, in Spanish ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paganini, Tamara ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 11, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paganini, Tamara ... more details
Ricardo Paganini is an Argentine former rugby union player and coach. He was born in Rosario, Santa Fe Rosario and is a orthopaedic surgeon. Paganini played for Rosario Jockey Club. He would be the team coach for nine seasons, being Rosario Champion for six times. He formed with Alejandro Petra a partnership of the two head coaches of Argentina national rugby union team Argentina at the 1995 Rugby World Cup finals. He was replaced by Emilio Perasso after the disappointing performance at the competition. He was assistant coach for the Argentina Sevens, from 1997 to 2001, ref http www.espnscrum.com scrum rugby story 34000.html Argentina names 20 man squad for World Cup Sevens ESPN Scrum.com, accessed 25 October 2010 ref and head coach from 2001 to 2005. Paganini helds currently the offices of vice president of the Uni n Argentina de Rugby and president of the CONSUR . ref http www.irb.com aboutirb regionalassoc index.html Regional Associations IRB.com, accessed 25 October 2010 ref He is also a member of the International Rugby Board IRB Council. Notes reflist External links http www.irb.com aboutirb organisation structure council.html Ricardo Paganini International Data Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paganini, Ricardo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Argentine rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paganini, Ricardo Category Living people Category Argentine rugby union players Category Argentine rugby union coaches Category Argentina national rugby union team coaches argentina rugbyunion bio stub ... more details
Deleted image removed File The Paganini Quartet original members .jpg thumb The Original Paganini Quartet File PQ LOC PROGRAM 1.jpg thumb A program from the first concert of the Paganini Quartet at the Library of Congress in 1946. The first three string quartets of Beethoven were performed. The Paganini Quartet was a virtuoso string quartet founded by its first violinist, Henri Temianka , in 1946. ref ... violinist and composer Niccolo Paganini 1782 1840 . Origins In 1945 Temianka met the renowned cellist ... Leonard Shure, and she also expressed interest in the project. Maas happened upon the four Paganini ..., California. During rehearsals they usually spoke French. The story of how the Paganini Quartet ... removed File PQ with Segovia & Castelnuovo Tedesco.jpg thumb The Paganini Quartet with Andres Segovia & composer Mario Castelnuovo Tedesco During its 20 year international career, the Paganini Quartet .... He was the only constant member of the Paganini Quartet throughout its existence. Gustave Rosseels ... Strads were among the most cherished possessions of the famed virtuoso Niccolo Paganini. After their purchase ... Simone Fernando Sacconi . The provenance of the instruments is as follows ref The Paganini Quartet, brochure ... File The Paganini Strads.jpg thumb The Paganini Strads The first violin, the Comte Cozio di Salabue, was made by Stradivari in 1727 and was played by Paganini himself, after he acquired it from Count ..., and was the instrument that inspired Paganini to commission Hector Berlioz to write his symphonic ... by the Mendelssohn family before coming into Paganini s possession. It is currently played by Clive Greensmith. When the Paganini Quartet disbanded in 1966, the four Strads reverted to the Corcoran ... wrote, The Paganini Quartet thrilled Paris. ref The Paganini Quartet, brochure, Atlanta Printing Co., New York, N.Y., c. 1948, by F.C. Schang 3rd. ref Discography The Paganini Quartet recorded copiously ... Henri Temianka Tokyo String Quartet References reflist The Paganini Quartet, brochure, Atlanta Printing ... more details
The Paganini Competition or Premio Paganini or Paganini Concore is an international violin competition named after the famed virtuoso and founder of contemporary violin technique Niccol Paganini . Created in 1954 it has been carried out ever since in the months of September and October. The Paganini Competition is one of the most important violin competitions. It is held every two years at Carlo Felice theatre in Genoa , Italy . There are three levels of competition preliminaries, semi finals, and finals and repertoire that is played includes Solo music solo violin, violin and piano accompaniment ... or violin and piano accompaniment and two Capriccio music Caprices from Niccol PaganiniPaganini ... or violin and piano, one virtuoso piece by Paganini, and one contemporary music contemporary piece ... pieces is always by Paganini. The Judges There are eight judges. They are all musicians, usually violinists ... the honor of playing one of Paganini s violins and is often offered recording contracts. Special awards ... of Genoa to one of the finalists for the best interpretation of Paganini s Capricci within the Preliminary and Semifinal Stages. Prize of the Association Amici di Paganini Offered by the Association for the finest performance of the Paganini Concerto. Prize in memory of Mario Ruminelli Offered by the Ruminelli ... Sviridov br Friends of Paganini Association Prize Stephanie Jeong br Prize in memory of Mario Ruminelli ... Yu Chien Tseng br Friends of Paganini Association Prize Yu Chien Tseng br Prize in memory of Mario ... Felice Association prize Stefan Tarara Video Recordings 2006 PREMIO PAGANINI INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION ... Large portions of the above information was directly brought over from the it Premio Paganini Italian Wikipedia http www.paganini.comune.genova.it home eng.htm Paganini Competition official website Category Music competitions in Italy fr Concours international de violon Niccol Paganini it Premio Paganini ja oc Pr mi Paganini ru zh ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 The Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor , Op. 7, was composed by Niccol Paganini in Italy in 1826. In his Second Concerto, Paganini holds back on the demonstration of Virtuoso virtuosity in favour of greater individuality in the melodic style. The third movement of Paganini s Second Concerto owes its nickname La Campanella or La Clochette to the little bell which Paganini prescribes to presage each recurrence of the rondo theme. The character of the bell is also imitated in the orchestra and in some of the soloist s passages featuring harmonics. The outcome is a very transparent texture, which gains extra charm of Romani people gypsy coloration of the rondo theme. This movement gives proof of a compositional mastery which Paganini is too often alleged not to possess. This movement has also served as the basis of compositions by other composers, such as the tude S.140 No.3 La campanella by Liszt , and Johann Strauss I Strauss I s Walzer la Paganini Op.11. The concerto is in three movements Tempo Italian tempo markings Allegro maestoso Tempo Basic tempo markings Adagio Rondo la clochette In popular culture The piece is played and referenced to by Ethan Gold, acted by Fab Filippo in the multi award winning North American Drama Queer as Folk North American TV series Queer as Folk . Category Violin Concertos by Niccol Paganini 02 Category 1826 in music Category 1826 compositions concerto stub Paganini violin concertos fr Concerto pour violon n 2 de Paganini ja 2 pl II Koncert skrzypcowy Paganini fi Viulukonsertto nro 2 Paganini vi Violin Concerto No. 2 Paganini ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Violin Concerto No. 3 in E major was composed by Niccol Paganini in 1826. On 12 December 1826, Paganini wrote from Naples to his friend L. G. Germi that, having recently completed his Second Violin Concerto, he had now finished orchestrating a third with a Polacca , and added I would like to try these concertos out on my own countrymen before producing them in Vienna, London and Paris. In the event, the Third Violin Concerto does not seem to have been premiered until July 1828 in Vienna. The concerto is in three movements Introduzione. Andantino Tempo Italian tempo markings Allegro marziale Tempo Basic tempo markings Adagio . Cantabile spianato Polacca. Andantino vivace Category Violin Concertos by Niccol Paganini 03 Category 1826 compositions fi Viulukonsertto nro 3 Paganini pl III Koncert skrzypcowy Paganini Concerto stub Paganini violin concertos ... more details
The Variations on a Theme of Paganini are a set of theme and variations for solo piano , written by Johannes Brahms Op. 35 . The theme that is the basis for the work is that of the 24th Caprice Caprice No. 24 in A minor by Niccol Paganini . Brahms piece is well known for its emotional depth and technical challenge. Structurally, the work is divided into two sections Book I , Op. 35 1 and Book II , Op. 35 2 , with the theme stated at the beginning of each section. Each section concludes with a virtuosic finale style variation. External links IMSLP2 id Variations on a Theme by Paganini 2C Book I 28Brahms 2C Johannes 29 cname Paganini Variations, Book I id2 Variations on a Theme by Paganini 2C Book II 28Brahms 2C Johannes 29 cname2 Book II http www.kellydeanhansen.com opus35.html Detailed Listening Guide using the recording by Martin Jones Category Compositions by Johannes Brahms Category Solo piano pieces Category Variations Paganini Category 1863 compositions classical composition stub fr Variations sur un th me de Paganini ja ru uk ... more details
Caprice No. 24 in A minor is the final Capriccio music caprice of Niccol Paganini s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin Paganini 24 Caprices , and a famous work for solo violin . The work, in the key of A minor ... album of the same name. The plot of the song concerns a fictional violinist who is based on Paganini ... Rachmaninoff s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and is used in Pump it Up NX2 Alison Balsom recorded ... Paganini , a wind band arrangement with each variation as a solo for a particular section Boris Blacher Variations on a Theme by Paganini 1947 , for orchestra Hans Bottermund Variations on a Theme by Paganini Johannes Brahms Variations on a Theme of Paganini Brahms Variations on a Theme of Paganini ... Dallapiccola Sonatina canonica in mi bemolle maggiore su Capricci di Niccolo Paganini per pianoforte 1946 Eliot Fisk transcribed all 24 Caprices for solo guitar Ignaz Friedman Studies on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 47b 1914 David Garrett violinist David Garrett Paganini Rhapsody 2007 Benny Goodman Caprice XXIV Toshi Ichiyanagi Paganini Personal for marimba and piano The Great Kat adapted the 24th Caprice for electric guitar Lowell Liebermann Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for piano and orchestra 2001 Franz Liszt the sixth and last of his Grandes tudes de Paganini tudes d ex cution transcendante d apr s Paganini for solo piano, S.140 1838 revised and republished in 1851 as Grandes tudes de Paganini Six Grandes tudes de Paganini , S.141 Andrew Lloyd Webber Variations 1977 , Variations Andrew ... part is a reworked version of Variations Witold Lutos awski Variations on a Theme by Paganini 1940 ... Caprice, with variations based on the other caprices Robert Muczynski Desperate Measures Paganini Variations, Op. 48 Pavel Necheporenko Variations on a Theme by Paganini, transcribed for unaccompanied ... Proctor Paganini Metamorphasis for Solo Piano Frank Proto Capriccio di Niccolo for Trumpet and Orchestra 1994 . Nine Variants on Paganini for Double Bass and Orchestra, also for Double Bass and Piano ... more details
The Violin Concerto No. 5 in A minor was composed by Niccol Paganini in 1830. It is one of the most widely performed out of Paganini s last four violin concertos, which are owned by Paganini s estate and are not in the public domain . A typical performance lasts about 40 minutes. The concerto is in three movements Allegro maestoso br Andante , un poco sostenuto br Finale Rondo . Andantino quasi Allegretto Only the solo part of Paganini s Concerto No.5 is extant the original part either was not written down or has not yet been discovered, although the former seems more likely. According to the manuscript, it was composed no earlier than the spring of 1830 and it was actually written after the fourth concerto. This concerto by the most famous of all violin virtuosi can be called a monologue for the violin. Thus, even though mutilated, the Concerto No.5 has not actually been lost since the essential solo part exists the concerto can be completely performed if suitably reconstructed. In 1958 Vittorio Baglioni entrusted this task to Frederico Mompellio on behalf of the Accademia Musicale Chigiana, and in September of 1959, the concerto received its premier performance. Franco Gulli was the soloist and Luciano Rosada the conductor. The success of this performance induced Gulli to present the concerto in many European cities. The first theme of the majestic first movement, a theme that generates from Le Streghe Witches s Dance and the beginning of the second are also found in Paganini s Warsaw sonata. The Andante is perhaps musically the central section of the work. In the third movement the recurrent idea is an ingenious melody alla campanella . According to his custom, Paganini omits the Trio in the finale, since the soloist is limited here to purely virtuoso passages, evidently ... Major. Most of the orchestration was not written by Paganini and was completed after his death. Concerto stub Paganini violin concertos Category Violin Concertos by Niccol Paganini 05 Category 1830 ... more details
Multiple issues essay like January 2012 refimprove January 2012 The Grandes tudes de Paganini are a series ... as tudes d ex cution transcendante d apr s Paganini , S.140, in 1838 . It is almost exclusively in the final ... of Niccol Paganini for violin, and are among the most technically demanding pieces in the piano literature ... than a tenth were removed from the revised versions . History Liszt first heard Paganini in April 1831 and was so entranced by the unfettered expressiveness of his playing, and Paganini s ability to use ... both rated Paganini very highly as a composer began the trend of writing pieces on Paganini s themes ... Studies opus 3 on Paganini s Caprices, and then Liszt following with his Grande fantaisie de bravoure sur La clochette S.420 based upon the third movement of Paganini s Violin Concerto No. 2 Paganini ... of his creative life produced piano accompaniments to Paganini s Caprices an accomplishment ... the six studies into their commonly known final version in 1851 S.141 . Paganini s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin Paganini 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op.  1 , were composed during the early years ... apr s Paganini , and Liszt remains very faithful to Paganini s text. It is interesting that, although ... and structure remain Paganini s. Liszt dedicated the 1838 set of studies to Clara Schumann and typical ... study Liszt employs the sixth of Paganini s Caprices, but adds transpositions of the introduction and coda to No. 5 grand arpeggios in the equivalent places. Paganini s work imitates two violinists ... Paganini s original tonality or structure. In his early Clochette Fantasy, S.420 1832 , Liszt had transposed into A minor the main theme and a ritornello theme from Paganini s Second Concerto, in B minor ... note elaboration of the first theme of the 3rd movement of Paganini s Violin Concerto No. 1 Paganini First Violin Concerto transposed here into A flat major from the original E flat . The first ... once just for the last eleven bars. tude No. 4 E major Paganini s first caprice which quotes ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2007 Caprice No. 13 , nicknamed Devil s Laughter , is one of Niccol Paganini s renowned 24 Capriccio music Caprices . This solo violin piece starts out with scale like double stopped passages at a Tempo moderate speed . The second part consists of Allegretto high speed runs that exercise left hand flexibility and position shifting, and right hand high speed string changing and Playing the violin Bowing techniques detache bowing. The piece then Coda music repeats back to the beginning and ends right before reaching the second part for the second time. Category Solo violin pieces Paganini Caprice 13 Category Compositions by Niccol Paganini Caprice 13 classical composition stub ka no.13 ... more details
The Violin Concerto No. 1 , Op. 6, was composed by Niccol Paganini in Italy , probably between 1817 and 1818. The concerto reveals that Paganini s technical wizardry was fully developed. Contemporary audiences gasped at the extended passages of Double stop double stop thirds, both chromatic and in harmonics . Tonality Paganini intended the Concerto to be heard in E flat major the orchestral parts were written in E flat, and the solo part was written in D major with instructions for the violin to be tuned a semitone high a technique known as scordatura , so that it would therefore sound in E flat ... audiences did not realise that Paganini had retuned his instrument, and were thus all the more ... observed that this fell on the keynote of work E flat , and would have therefore realised that Paganini ... has nothing to do with Paganini. It is for this reason that there is frequent confusion ... Scholar and musicologist Leslie Howard musician Leslie Howard known for his work on Paganini s contemporary ... flat, with reference both to Paganini s manuscript and the first not entirely correct edition. Howard s edition is the first to be published in the correct key and with the solo part. Paganini was famously ... opere di Niccol Paganini . This scholarly edition includes facsimiles of the score, the solo part, and also all the extra parts that were added from time to time. Instrumentation Paganini s original ... of the work, Paganini occasionally expanded his orchestration, writing out some odd parts to add from ... Paganini s younger contemporary Gioachino Rossini ref Klein, Hans G nter 1976 . Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 . In Accardo Plays Paganini Complete Recordings p. 8 CD Booklet . Germany Deutsche Grammophon ... reflist Paganini violin concertos Category 1818 compositions Category Violin Concertos by Niccol Paganini 01 fr Concerto pour violon n 1 de Paganini ja 1 pl I Koncert skrzypcowy Paganini fi Viulukonsertto nro 1 Paganini ... more details
The Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini , opus number Op. 43, lang ru , Rapsodiya na temu Paganini is a concertante work written by Sergei Rachmaninoff . It is written for solo piano ... is a set of 24 Variation music variations on the Caprice No. 24 Paganini twenty fourth and last of Niccol Paganini s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin Paganini Caprices for solo violin , which has inspired Caprice No. 24 Paganini Variations on the theme works by several composers . The whole composition ... Notes rach rhappag.htm title Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini notes author Paul Serotsky ... before the theme. ref cite web url http www.answers.com topic rhapsody on a theme of paganini introduction and 24 variations in a minor for piano orchestra op 43 title Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini author Allmusic accessdate 18 December 2008 ref Paganini s theme is stated on strings with the piano ... of the opening motif of the Paganini theme. The piece is one of several by Rachmaninoff to quote the Dies ... inversion of the melody of Paganini s theme. In other words, the A minor Paganini theme is played ... to use Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for his ballet Paganini , which he had almost finished Choreography ..., to provide greater tension. He also wondered why Niccol Paganini had been turned into a guitar player ..., Satina, Rachmaninoff a life in music ref Paganini was premiered in 1939 by The Royal Ballet at the Royal ... rhapsody on a theme of paganini introduction and 24 variations for piano orchestra in a minor op 43 f2724207 title Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Introduction and 24 Variations , for piano & orchestra in A minor, Op. 43 Rachmaninov Piano Concertos nos. 1 & 2 Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini last1 first1 ... rhapsody on a theme of paganini introduction and 24 variations for piano orchestra in a minor op 43 f999930 title Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Introduction and 24 Variations , for piano & orchestra in A minor, Op. 43 Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini last1 first1 ... more details
Capriccio music Caprice No. 5 is one of 24 pieces composed by virtuoso violin ist Niccol Paganini in the early 19th century. The piece is known for its incredible speed and extremely high technical difficulty. Paganini is said to have been able to play it on one string, but there is no evidence to support or refute this. Transcription for other instruments The piece has been transcribed for many instruments piano, cello, accordion, guitar, etc... However, it is most often seen attempted by guitarists. Although it has been transcribed in its original key, the transcription often suffers from slower tempos due to the limitations of the instrument longer neck length and width of the guitar and cello makes playing this piece below 2 30 most likely impossible , excessive use of slurs especially for the guitar transcriptions and musical liberties that do not adhere to the original score typically seen with rock guitar musicians. The piece is often associated with the movie Crossroads as Eugene s Trick Bag, which was written and performed by Steve Vai and heavily inspired by the caprice. The first recorded true transcription of the piece appeared on Eliot Fisk s landmark recording that transcribed the entire 24 Caprices for the classical guitar. Influence on Contemporary Music Though written for the violin, the piece has also become known amongst guitarists , particularly because of its appeal to the technical proficiency of the shred guitar genre, as seen from virtuoso Jason Becker s version of the piece, re arranged for electric guitar see External Links and for Yngwie Malmsteen s use of Paganini inspired techniques in his music. Yngwie Malmsteen created a guitar tab transcription ... uses elements of the piece in the track Paganini s Revenge from the album Guitar Dominance . The first ... Robinson playing Paganini s Fifth Caprice http video.google.com videoplay?docid 8725540685439152718 ... violin pieces Paganini Caprice 05 Category Compositions by Niccol Paganini Caprice 05 classical ... more details
unreferenced date November 2011 Caprice number 16 is one of Niccol Paganini s famous 24 Caprices . As a Capriccio music caprice , the 16th caprice in G minor , although notated in triple time Meter music meter , consists of a continuous legato of Note value 16th notes until its conclusion. The caprice contains syncopated accentuated Dynamics music fortissimo . The caprice lasts approximately 1 and a half minutes. Structure First Part The first part shows the theme, requiring a player s ability of right hand and left hand bow music bow control as it consists of arpeggios using either alternate adjacent strings or string jumping. The former requires the player the mastery of upper register, as it is difficult to control especially with the distance. The latter on the other hand requires the performer to master string skipping, where a player jumps from one string to another, rapidly over adjacent positions. The over all required technique is detache. Second Part The second part is continuous the earlier part is a consequent passage. The next area differentiates itself by the continued use of a quieter feel, with chromatic passages executed in slur phrases. By analysis, the second part is smorzando legato. It returns with a series of up and down arpeggios and Musical scale scales increasing in intensity until the caprice s conclusion. The caprice appears to be brief since its entire length is executed in Tempo presto . classical composition stub Category Solo violin pieces Paganini Caprice 16 Category Compositions by Niccol Paganini Caprice 16 ... more details
This is a list of the compositions of the Italian virtuoso violin ist Niccol Paganini 1782 1840 . With MS number class wikitable sortable scope col Date scope col Opus scope col MS ref Moretti and Sorrento numbering from Moretti & Sorrento s catalog Moretti, Maria R. & Sorrento, Anna eds . Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccol Paganini , Genoa Comune di Genova 1982 . ref scope col Name scope col Key scope col Instrument scope col class unsortable Info and note by composition 1795c 1 Carmagnola .... Duet for solo violin, Merveille de Paganini 1805 09 7 3 Lucca Sonatas Opera III ?? Citation needed ... Guitar also for Violin & Guitar ref name Fayard Neill, Edward. Nicolo Paganini , De Ferrari Editore ... n.a. String Quartet 1816 6 21 Violin Concerto No. 1 Paganini Concerto No. 1 D Orch. Violin Eb, but usually transposed to D ref name Grove article Paganini, Nicolo , The New Grove Dictionary of Music ... ant. 1 25 24 Caprices for Solo Violin Paganini 24 capricci n.a. Violin 1805 09 2 26 6 Sonatas n.a. ... 1826 7 48 Violin Concerto No. 2 Paganini Concerto No. 2 Bm Orch. Violin 3rd Movement Rondo aka ... date May 2011 1826 50 Violin Concerto No. 3 Paganini Concerto No. 3 E Orch. Violin 1828 51 Maestosa ... Orch. Violin Dramatic Scene on the fourth string by J. Panny & Paganini 1828 53 E pur amabile Vocal ... on the Neapolitan song O mamma, mamma cara 1829 30 60 Violin Concerto No. 4 Paganini Concerto No. 4 ... nb usually play Violin & Piano Paganini write also a Guitar accompaniment ref name Fayard 1838c 73 ... Concerto No. 6 Paganini Concerto No. 6 or No. 0 Em Orch. Violin Guitar orchestrations by Federico ... 78 Violin Concerto No. 5 Paganini Concerto No. 5 Am Orch. Violin 1810 1816 79 Sonata Maria Luisa ... and guitar ref name Fayard Variazoni di bravura on Caprice No. 24 Paganini Caprice No. 24 for violin ... Fayard ref name Grove References references Category Compositions by Niccol Paganini Category Lists of compositions by composer Paganini ja sv Verklista f r Niccol Paganini ... more details
Image NiccoloPaganini.jpeg thumb Niccol Paganini The 24 Caprices for Solo Violin , Opus number Op. 1 was written by Niccol Paganini between 1802 and 1817 and published in 1819. ref Urtext edition of the caprices is published by Peters. IMSLP2 id 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op.1 Paganini, Niccol cname 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op.1 Paganini, Niccol ref They are also designated as M.S. 25 in Maria Rosa Moretti and Anna Sorrento s Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccol Paganini , which was published in 1982. The caprices have an tude esque structure, with each capriccio music caprice ... later published another edition in 1821. When Paganini released his caprices, he dedicated them to the Artists ... Caprice No. 4 in C minor Maestoso Caprice No. 5 Paganini Caprice No. 5 in A minor Agitato Caprice ... major Andante Presto Andante Caprice No. 12 in A flat major Allegro Caprice No. 13 Paganini Caprice ... in E minor Posato Caprice No. 16 Paganini Caprice No. 16 in G minor Presto Caprice No. 17 in E ... Caprice No. 22 in F major Marcato Caprice No. 23 in E flat major Posato Caprice No. 24 Paganini Caprice ... featuring passages with many multiple stops. Caprice No. 5 main Caprice No. 5 Paganini This caprice ... a finger on the drone string. Caprice No. 13 main Caprice No. 13 Paganini Nicknamed The Devil s Laughter ... thirds. Caprice No. 16 main Caprice No. 16 Paganini Caprice No. 17 The A section contains numerous ..., and then back to the G string, all at a quick tempo. Caprice No. 24 main Caprice No. 24 Paganini ... first Stephen title Nicolo Paganini his life and work location London publisher E. Shore & Co. year 1907 isbn 0 559 80636 1 ref Stratton Philippe Borer, The Twenty Four Caprices of Niccol Paganini ... by Niccol Paganini Category Solo violin pieces Paganini Category 1800s works fr Vingt quatre caprices pour violon Paganini ko 24 it 24 Capricci ka 24 xmf 24 nl 24 Capriccio s voor viool ja 24 oc 24 capricis per vriulon solo Paganini fi 24 kapriisia uk 24 ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Notability date January 2008 Diabolus in Musica, Accardo interpreta Paganini is a classical music album by violin ist Salvatore Accardo playing musical works of Niccol Paganini . br The CD track listing is as follows La Risate del Diavolo tema 0 34 La Campanella Rondo dal Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 2 9 02 Capriccio per violino solo n. 5 Agitato 2 21 Adagio flebile con sentimento 6 50 Rondo galante. Andantino gaio dal Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 4 11 13 Introduzione e variazioni su God save the king op. 9 6 48 Capriccio per violino solo n. 24 Tema. Quasi Presto Variazioni Finale 4 30 Polacca. Andantino vivace dal Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 3 11 37 Capriccio per violino solo n. 1 Andante 1 51 Rondo. Allegro spirituoso dal Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 1, op. 6 9 47 Capriccio per violino solo n. 13 Allegro 2 04 Sonata Moto Perpetuo Allegro vivace 3 11 br Salvatore Accardo , Violin o br London Philharmonic Orchestra br Charles Dutoit The copyright of the album is owned by Universal Music Group Universal Music Ltd. using the brand label of Deutsche Grammophon . Category Classical albums ... more details
If You Can t Sing It You ll Have to Swing It Mr. Paganini is a song written by Sam Coslow that is strongly associated with Ella Fitzgerald . It was first recorded by Fitzgerald on 29 October 1936 ref http ellafitzgerald.altervista.org discog 01.htm Ella Fitzgerald Discography Discography Part 1 Bot generated title ref and became a firm fixture of her live performances, providing a springboard for her scat singing . On the 2007 tribute album We All Love Ella Celebrating the First Lady of Song recorded to mark Fitzgerald s 90th birthday, it was performed by Chaka Kahn and Natalie Cole , and Cole and Patti Austin performed the song at the tribute concert to Fitzgerald on June 6, 2007. ref http www.pbs.org wnet gperf shows ellatribute songlist.html Great Performances . We Love Ella . Musical Selections PBS Bot generated title ref At the London concert in December celebrating Fitzgerald, it was performed by Ian Shaw singer Ian Shaw and Claire Martin singer Claire Martin . Notable recordings Ella Fitzgerald Jukebox Ella The Complete Verve Singles, Vol. 1 2003 , Ella in Hollywood 1961 , Ella in Budapest, Hungary 1970 Dee Dee Bridgewater Dear Ella 1997 Chaka Kahn and Natalie Cole We All Love Ella Celebrating the First Lady of Song 2007 Nikki Yanofsky Nikki 2010 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT I Category Ella Fitzgerald songs Category Songs written by Sam Coslow jazz composition stub Pop standard stub nl If You Can t Sing It You ll Have to Swing It Mr. Paganini ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Moretti and Sorrento refers to a a thematic catalogue of the works of Niccol Paganini . The catalogue was commissioned in 1982 by the city of Genoa in celebration of the bicentenary of Paganini s birth. ref name MandS It was edited by Maria Rosa Moretti and Anna Sorrento, hence the abbreviation MS is assigned to Paganini s catalogued works. ref name MandS Moretti, M. R. & Sorrento, A. eds . Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccol Paganini Genoa Comune di Genova, 1982 . http books.google.com books?id ViEKAQAAMAAJ&dq inauthor 22Maria Rosa Moretti 22&hl en&ei x25STqu7GoHAgQe1t9WaBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDQQ6AEwAQ at Google books 422pp., ASIN B001V98OQ6, http lccn.loc.gov 84240446 LCCN 84240446 ref References Reflist See also List of compositions by Niccol Paganini Opus number DEFAULTSORT Moretti And Sorrento Category Music catalogues ... more details
File NipponMusicFoundationLogo.png right 200px The Nippon Music Foundation NMF is an organisation under the supervision of the Agency for Cultural Affairs Arts and Culture Promotion Division, Agency for Cultural Affairs a special body of the Japanese Ministry of Education . Established 3 March 1972, its stated purpose is to develop international networks of music and foster public interest in music. Instruments NMF has in its endowment one of the largest collections of antique Musical instrument instruments made by luthier Antonio Stradivari 1644 1737 , with an additional two by Giuseppe Guarneri 1698 1744 . Giuseppe Guarneri Guarneri del Ges Violin 1736 Muntz 1740 Ysa e Guarnerius Ysa e Stradivarius Cello 1696 Aylesford 1730 De Munck Stradivarius Feuermann De Munck Gardiner 1736 Paganini Quartet Paganini Ladenburg Viola 1731 Paganini Quartet Paganini Mendelssohn Violin 1680 Paganini Quartet Paganini Desaint 1702 Lord Newlands 1706 Dragonetti 1708 Huggins 1709 Engleman 1710 Duc de Camposelice 1714 Dolphin Stradivarius Dolphin Delfino 1715 Joachim Aranyi 1716 Booth Stradivarius Otto Booth 1717 Sasserno 1722 Jupiter Goding Stradivarius Jupiter ex Goding 1725 Wilhelmj 1727 Paganini Quartet Paganini Comte Cozio di Salabue 1736 Muntz Stradivarius Muntz See also List of Stradivarius instruments References cite web author title Nippon Music Foundation Profile url http www.nmf.or.jp english index.html publisher Nippon Music Foundation date November 2007 accessdate 2008 02 05 cite web author title Instruments Owned by NMF url http www.nmf.or.jp english instrument instruments.html publisher Nippon Music Foundation date November 2007 accessdate 2008 02 05 Category Arts in Japan Category Cultural organizations Category Foundations based in Japan Category Japanese culture music org stub es Nippon Music Foundation ja oc Nippon Music Foundation ... more details