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Two Pieces: La Campanella and Moto Perpetu
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Two Pieces: La Campanella and Moto Perpetu Masterworks for Violin Series for Violin and Piano by Nicolo Paganini Violin Solo - Sheet Music

By Nicolo Paganini
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Piano Accompaniment; Violin

SKU: HL.370318

Masterworks for Violin Series for Violin and Piano. Composed by Nicolo Paganini. Arranged by Endre Granat. LKM Music. Classical. Softcover. 36 pages. Lauren Keiser Music Publishing #S511044. Published by Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (HL.370318).

ISBN 9781638870395. UPC: 840126993646. 9.0x12.0x0.096 inches.

“Contains La Campanella, Op.7 and Moto Perpetuo, Op.11. Niccolò Paganini gave the premiere performance of his Second Violin Concerto at La Scala in Milan, 1827. The success of the performance was such that the last movement of the concerto was repeated. The subtitle of this movement is 'La Campanella' (The little bell) because of the sound the harmonics in this work produce. Paganini known for his pyrotechnics uses double harmonics and left hand pizzicato lavishly in this movement. Moto Perpetuo is one of Paganini's most popular works. Dozens of transcriptions exist for a variety of instruments, from marimba to double bass, as well as for orchestra, where all first violins play the solo part. The 3,032 sixteenth notes in this four-minute composition require formidable skill and endurance from the performer.”.

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