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  2. 24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    The 24 Caprices for Solo Violin were written in groups (seven, five and twelve) by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817. They are also designated as M.S. 25 in Maria Rosa Moretti's and Anna Sorrento's Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccolò Paganini which was published in 1982.

  3. Caprice No. 24 (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    Caprice No. 24 in A minor is the final caprice of Niccolò Paganini's 24 Caprices, and a famous work for solo violin. The caprice, in the key of A minor, consists of a theme, 11 variations, and a finale. His 24 Caprices were probably composed between 1802 and 1817, while he was in the service of the Baciocchi court.

  4. List of solo violin pieces - Wikipedia

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    6 grands Caprices ou Etudes, Op.8 for solo violin (new edition by Jenő Hubay) 6 Exercises amusants en forme de Caprice, Op.41 for solo violin (1837) 6 Grand Caprices, Op.42 for solo violin (new edition by Jenő Hubay, 1910) (24) Etudes-Caprices dans les 24 tons de la gamme, for solo violin

  5. 24 Caprices for Violin (Rode) - Wikipedia

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    The 24 Caprices for Violin, Op. 22, composed in the early nineteenth century [1] by Pierre Rode, are a series of 24 caprices for solo violin. They cycle through the circle of fifths, presenting each major key and then its relative minor. [2] They were first published in 1813. [3] Violinists often use these caprices in training to develop ...

  6. Caprice No. 5 (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    Caprice No. 5 is one of 24 caprices for solo violin composed by virtuoso violinist Niccolò Paganini in the early 19th century. The piece is known for its fast tempo and technical difficulty. The piece is known for its fast tempo and technical difficulty.

  7. Caprice No. 13 (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    Caprice No. 13, nicknamed Devil's Laughter or Devil's Chuckle, [1] is one of Niccolò Paganini's renowned 24 Caprices for Solo Violin. It is the only one of the suite that is in the key of B-flat major. [2] This solo violin piece starts out with scale-like double-stopped passages at a moderate speed.

  8. Ossy Renardy - Wikipedia

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    The following year (1940) he made the world premiere recording of the complete Caprices (albeit in an arrangement for violin and piano by Ferdinand David, the piano part played by Walter Robert; the first recording of the Caprices in their original solo violin form was not till 1947, by Ruggiero Ricci). [7]

  9. Category:Capriccios (music) - Wikipedia

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    24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini) Caprice No. 5 (Paganini) Caprice No. 13 (Paganini) ... 24 Caprices for Violin (Rode) S. Caprice sur des airs danois et russes;