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Niccolo (Nicolo) Paganini



Paganini, NiccolÒ - nēkōlōˈ pägänēˈnē, 1782–1840, Italian violinist, whose virtuosity became a legend. He extended the compass of the violin by his use of harmonics, perfected the use of double and triple stops, and revived the practice of scordatura, the diverse tunings of the strings. Paganini made his debut as a child   Read More...

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