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“Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento” by Nicolo Paganini

11.06.2015 by Nick Grant //

Nicolo Paganini was perhaps the greatest violinist of all time and revolutionized and influenced violin playing more than anyone else in history. He popularized relatively unknown techniques such as left hand pizzicato, flying staccato and double harmonics and was a prolific composer in a time when to be considered a great artist, one also had to be a composer. None of his compositions except for his opus 1, the 24 caprices for unaccompanied violin were released in his lifetime to protect his secrets.
Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento literally means ‘in my heart I feel no more’ and was originally an aria from the opera La Bella Molinara by the Italian composer Paisiello. Paganini arranged the aria for violin, wrote an Introduction and Variations and premiered the piece in 1821 in Naples, Italy. It was very well received so he used it throughout Europe on his concert tours as an encore showpiece.
What are the challenges of playing Paganini’s music? First, there are the obvious technical challenges which are considerable but beyond that I think that the real challenge of playing his music is to create a profound quality and depth of emotion. That, I think, is the real test of playing his music.

Nick Grant

 

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Caprice No. 1

11.04.2015 by Nick Grant //

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This caprice seems to me to be the natural evolution and outgrowth of the 24 Caprices by Locatelli, especially of the 24th and  last etude from this series titled ” The Harmonic Labyrinth”. Locatelli uses a triplet arpeggiated figure to represent the recurring  theme and Paganini uses a quadruplet arpeggiated figure with greater intricacy and complexity in his 1st caprice, nicknamed ” L’ Arpeggio “.

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Caprice No. 2

11.04.2015 by Nick Grant //

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The second caprice in B minor features awkward string crossings at high speeds.

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