Title: | Complete Chamber Music |
Otros títulos: | Complete Quartets for String and Guitar Serenata in F Major M.S. 115 Cuartetos de cuerda completos para Guitarra y Serenata en Fa Mayor MS 115 Música de Cámara completa |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Nicolò Paganini; Dora Bratchkova; Götz Hartmann; Antonello Farulli; Andrea Noferini; Adriano Sebastiani |
Código CDU: | Paga.04 |
Forma Musical: | Quartets (Guitar, violin, viola, violoncello) Trios (Guitar, viola, violoncello) Trios (Guitar, violin, violoncello) Trios (Guitar, violins (2)) String quartets. Variations (Violins (2), violoncello) Violin and violoncello music. String trios (Violins (2), violoncello) Bassoon and violin music. String quartets, Arranged. Guitar and mandolin music. Mandolin music. |
Abstract: | The remarkable international career of Niccolò Paganini—regarded in legend as the greatest virtuoso violinist ever—did not begin until relatively late in life. Born in Genoa in 1782, Paganini received his first musical instruction from his father, a devoted amateur musician. Niccolò's rapid progress on the violin, however, was such that his father (who was in fact a mandolinist, and thus little suited to train his precocious son) was soon compelled to send his son to Giacomo Costa, maestro di capella of the Cathedral at San Lorenzo, for further study. Although he quickly gained some local fame and even embarked on a minor tour of Italy in 1797, it would be many years before Paganini consented to perform outside his native land. Paganini began composing seriously after his initial tour of Italy in 1797. He performed little during the initial years of the nineteenth century, preferring instead to devote his time to composition and romance (happily combining the two when he met a ... |