GIBERTINI, Antonio, Parma, about 1830. Stradivari model, excellent work, deep rose-coloured varnish. This maker was at times employed by Paganini to repair or regulate his Violins.
Paganini never made violins or bows, his name was just used to market cheap commercial products.
Do you mean a violin that Paganini played or one that he made? If the former, you probably mean Il Cannone, which became his signature violin.
The German violins are considered to be the best in the world.
Mostly by Paganini, the greatest violin virtuoso of the time. Liszt wanted to do with the piano what Paganini did with the violin. Both composers were associated with the devil.
Second Violins. (There is a difference between First and Second violins, but they are still violins. First Violins typically take the high notes, and often the melody, while the second violins play the lower registers and echo the first violins. Sometimes Second Violins take the melody.)
Paganini never made violins or bows, his name was just used to market cheap commercial products.
Do you mean a violin that Paganini played or one that he made? If the former, you probably mean Il Cannone, which became his signature violin.
There are several videos on YouTube of the concerto. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=paganini+violin+concerto&search_type=&aq=0&oq=Paganini+Violin+
The German violins are considered to be the best in the world.
Mostly by Paganini, the greatest violin virtuoso of the time. Liszt wanted to do with the piano what Paganini did with the violin. Both composers were associated with the devil.
Second Violins. (There is a difference between First and Second violins, but they are still violins. First Violins typically take the high notes, and often the melody, while the second violins play the lower registers and echo the first violins. Sometimes Second Violins take the melody.)
Vivaldi and Paganini were both masters of the violin.
The Violin store I bought my violin was at Viseltear Violins and my violin lated for 3 years. Hope this helped.
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Chopin was a pianist, and everything he composed was for solo piano or included the piano. Vivaldi was a violinist and a teacher of violin, and he wrote hundreds of concertos for one or more violins and orchestra. Paganini was a violinist, and everything he wrote was for or included the violin.
Violins are usually categorised by the type of wood that was used to create it. there's a roth violin, there's a German Violin, there's a Stradivarious (in my opinion i don't think that's a type), there's a french violin (that's the type I currently have), There's the Suzuki violin, there are electric violins, there's baroque which is any violin that was used during the baroque period, and i hoped that helped!
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