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Borer 24 Caprices Paganini
Borer 24 Caprices Paganini
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Department of History
THE TWENTY-FOUR CAPRICES
OF
NICCOLO PAGANINI
their significance for the history of violin playing
and the music of the Romantic era
Submitted in fulfilment of the
requirements for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
Philippe Borer
March 1995
This thesis contains no material which has
been accepted for the award of any degree
or diploma in any university and, to the
best of my knowledge, it contains no
material previously published or written
by another person, except where due
reference is made in the text of the thesis.
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'Paganini: the Lord of Men'. Engraving moisten J P Lyser
Nicolò Paganini
born: 27 Oct 1782
died: 27 May 1840
country: Italy
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The most famous violinist in history, Nicolò Paganini did not start to play the violin before the age of seven. His first instrument was actually the mandolin, and he was subsequently to be very proficient on the guitar. Born in Genoa on 27 October 1782, he was originally taught by his father, an overbearing man who practically starved him into continuous practising after Paganini’s mother told him of a dream in which an angel had promised their son would become the greatest violinist in the world. He made prodigious progress, studying with the theatre violinist Cervetto and the maestro di cappella of Genoa Cathedral, Giacomo Costa. But it was a visit to Genoa in 1794 by the dazzling Polish violinist August Duranowski that inspired him to attempt technical feats on the instrument that had hitherto been unknown in Italy. At the age of twelve he was taken to Parma by his father, and there he mainly studied composition with Paer, as he seemed to have already absorbed everything that could be known about violin playing. He received encouragement from Kreutzer and studied the violin works of other composers, notably Pietro Locatelli’s L’arte del violino, and this along with his own experiences of writing music inspired him to push further the limits of viol