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Niccolò Paganini Henri Vieuxtemps Giuseppe Austri Camillo Sivori Ole Bull Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst Karol Lipiński Franz Liszt Jean Delphin Alard Sigismond Thalberg Charles Philippe Lafont Pierre Rode Louis Spohr Rodolphe Kreutzer Alexandre Artôt Artôt Bohrer Andreas Romberg Romberg Antonio Bazzini Itzhak Perlman 1802 1817
Niccolò Paganini’s 24 Caprices for solo violin is perhaps the most famous piece by the early Romantic Italian composer, and among the most well-known pieces of all Western classical music in general. Each Caprice, like an étude, exploited and pushed to the limit a different set of skills. When the Caprices were first released, Paganini dedicated the composition to “all artists” rather than any particular person; he would later add specific dedications to his friends and colleagues. Date: 1802-1817 Catalogue: Op. 1 Order and Dedicatees: No. 0 - Introduction and title cards: 0:00 No. 1 - Andante in E Major (for Henri Vieuxtemps): 0:20 No. 2 - Moderato in B Minor (for Giuseppe Austri): 1:59 No. 3 - Sostenuto in E Minor (for Camillo Sivori): 4:45 No. 4 - Maestoso in C Minor (for Ole Bull): 7:42 No. 5 - Agitato in A Minor (for Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst): 14:06 No. 6 - Lento in G Minor (for Karol Lipiński): 16:36 No. 7 - Posato in A Minor (for Franz Liszt): 20:04 No. 8 - Maestoso in E-flat Major (for Jean-Delphin Alard): 24:00 No. 9 - Allegretto in E Major (for “Herrmann”): 26:37 No. 10 - Vivace in G Minor (for Theodor Haumann): 29:11 No. 11 - Andante in C Major (for Sigismond Thalberg): 31:35 No. 12 - Allegro in A-flat Major (for “Dhuler”): 35:04 No. 13 - Allegro in B-flat Major (for Charles Philippe Lafont): 37:49 No. 14 - Moderato in E-flat Major (for Pierre Rode): 40:23 No. 15 - Posato in E Minor (for Louis Spohr): 42:27 No. 16 - Presto in G Minor (for Rodolphe Kreutzer): 45:01 No. 17 - Sostenuto in E-flat Major (for Alexandre Artôt): 46:26 No. 18 - Corrente in C Major (for Antoine Bohrer): 49:39 No. 19 - Lento in E-flat Major (for Andreas Romberg): 52:06 No. 20 - Allegretto in D Major (for Carlo Gignami): 54:55 No. 21 - Amoroso in A Major (for Antonio Bazzini): 58:33 No. 22 - Marcato in F Major (for Luigi Alliani): 1:01:28 No. 23 - Posato in E-flat Major (to nobody): 1:04:00 No. 24 - Theme and Variations: Quasi Presto in A Minor (for Niccolò Paganini [the composer himself]): 1:08:45 Performer: Itzhak Perlman on violin Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes.
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H.Vieuxtemps. Concert Etude No.4 N.Paganini. Caprice No.1 G.Austri. Caprice No.1 from "2 Caprices" N.Paganini. Caprice No.2 E.C.Sivori. Caprice No.4 from "12 Caprices" N.Paganini. Caprice No.3 O.Bull. Quartet for solo violin N.Paganini. Caprice No.4 H.Ernst. Trio for solo violin on theme from Bellini's "Pirat" N.Paganini. Caprice No.5 K.Lipiński. Impromptu for solo violin N.Paganini. Caprice No.6 F.Liszt – D.Smirnov. Nocturne No.3 from «Dreams of Love» N.Paganini. Caprice No.7 J.-D.Alard. Caprice No.5, Op. 2 N.Paganini. Caprice No.8 F.Hermann. «Humoreske» N.Paganini. Caprice No.9 А. Вьётан. Концертный этюд N°4 для скрипки соло Н. Паганини. Каприс №1 ми мажор Д. Аустри. Каприс №1 из цикла «2 Каприса» Н. Паганини. Каприс №2 си минор Э. К. Сивори. Каприс №4 Н.Паганини. Каприс №3 ми минор У.Булль. Квартет для скрипки соло Н.Паганини. Каприс №4 до минор Г.Эрнст. Трио для скрипки соло на тему из оп. Беллини «Пират» Н. Паганини. Каприс №5 ля минор К.Липинский. Экспромт Н.Паганини. Каприс №6 Ф.Лист – Д.Смирнов. Ноктюрн №3 из цикла «Грёзы любви» Н.Паганини. Каприс №7 ля минор Ж.Д.Аляр. Каприс №5 ор. 2 Н.Паганини. Каприс №8 Ф. Герман. «Юмореска» Н. Паганини. Каприс №9 ми мажор Солист – лауреат международных конкурсов Дмитрий Смирнов (скрипка)
Niccolò Paganini Moretti Henri Vieuxtemps Giuseppe Austri Ernesto Camillo Sivori Bornemann Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst Lipiński Franz Liszt Delphin Alard Sigismond Thalberg Charles Philippe Lafont Lafont Pierre Rode Louis Spohr Rodolphe Kreutzer Artôt Bohrer Andreas Jakob Romberg Romberg Antonio Bazzini Ferdinand David Robert Schumann 1802 1817 1820 1832 1840 1854 1860 1982
The Caprices for Solo Violin were written in groups (six, six and twelve) by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817. They are also designated as M.S. 25 in Maria Rosa Moretti's and Anna Sorrento's Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccolò Paganini which was published in 1982. The Caprices are in the form of études, with each number exploring different skills (double stopped trills, extremely fast switching of positions and strings, etc.) Ricordi first published them in 1820, where they were grouped and numbered from 1 to 24 as Op. 1, together with 12 Sonatas for Violin and Guitar (Op. 2 and 3) and 6 Guitar Quartets (Op. 4 and 5). When Paganini released his Caprices, he dedicated them "alli artisti" (to the artists) rather than to a specific person. A sort of dedication can be recognized in Paganini's own score, where he annotated between 1832 and 1840 the following 'dedicatee' for each Caprice (possibly ready for a new printed edition):[1] 1: Henri Vieuxtemps; 2: Giuseppe Austri; 3: Ernesto Camillo Sivori; 4: Ole Bornemann Bull; 5: Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst; 6: Karol Józef Lipiński; 7: Franz Liszt; 8: Delphin Alard; 9: Herrmann; 10: Theodor Haumann [it]; 11: Sigismond Thalberg; 12: Dhuler; 13: Charles Philippe Lafont; 14: Jacques Pierre Rode; 15: Louis Spohr; 16: Rodolphe Kreutzer; 17: Alexandre Artôt; 18: Antoine Bohrer; 19: Andreas Jakob Romberg; 20: Carlo Gignami; 21: Antonio Bazzini; 22: Luigi Alliani; 23: [no name]; 24: Nicolò Paganini, sepolto pur troppo (to my self, regrettably buried). Ferdinand David's first edition was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1854. David, as editor, also issued an edition of Caprices with piano accompaniments by Robert Schumann. Another edition by David was issued in two books of 12 caprices each "mit hinzugefügter Begleitung des Pianoforte von Ferdinand David" (with additional piano accompaniment by Ferdinand David) and published by Breitkopf & Härtel (c. 1860). #Paganini #NiccolòPaganini #caprice #no4 #Piano #violin #classical #relaxmusic #studymusic Thanks for watching!
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