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  1. Summary: Nicolò Paganini was an Italian violinist, violist, and composer known for his technical prowess and virtuosity. This collection contains a significant amount of iconography depicting …

  2. Paganini’s “Duo for one Violin” may serve as an excellent example for this particular effect. Paganini may justly be looked upon as the inventor of both these styles of pizzicati, and I have …

  3. Interestingly, Paganini himself spoke of having been inspired as a boy by the "magic" playing of Polish virtuoso Auguste Durand (also known as Duranowski): "Paganini, as he himself related …

  4. This is Paganini from a physiological point of view. Others intimately associated with him, for instance his secretary, George Harrys, have aided in studying him psychologically.

  5. Nicolo PAGANINI, violinist, was born at Genoa, October 27, 1782. His father, Anthony Paganini, mandolin player, taught Nicolo at an early age to play the violin; his mother had always prayed …

  6. The Auditorium is the result of a conversion of an existing structure in an urban context. The old Eridiana sugar factory was an empty brick structure of just the right size and volume to be …

  7. Paganini's influence on the technique of the violin is of a twofold nature: on the one hand, it signifies a great advance, for it is Paganini's imperishable distinction that he infinitely …