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  2. La campanella - Wikipedia

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    La campanella" (Italian for "The little bell") is the subtitle given to the third of Franz Liszt's six Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141 (1851). It is in the key of G-sharp minor . Background

  3. Violin Concerto No. 2 (Paganini) - Wikipedia

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    Rondo à la clochette (in B minor) In addition to the solo violin, the work is scored for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in C, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in D, 2 trumpets in E, 3 trombones, serpentone (now usually performed on tuba), timpani, bass drum, bell in F#, and strings.

  4. Grandes études de Paganini - Wikipedia

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    Étude No. 3 in G ♯ minor "La Campanella", marked Allegretto, which is after the final movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor. Étude No. 4 in E major "Arpeggio", marked Andante quasi allegretto, which is after Caprice No. 1 in E major. It was written on one line only, omitting the usual separate line for the left hand, this ...

  5. List of compositions by Niccolò Paganini - Wikipedia

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    First performed at a solo concert in La Scala on October 29, 1813. The audience was so impressed that they requested a repeat. [4] Jean Schneitzhoeffer was so inspired by Paganini's performance that he based the scene of Old Madge's witchcraft which opens Act II of his ballet La Sylphide (1832) on Le Streghe. [5] 1815 c. 20: 3 String Quartets ...

  6. Transcriptions by Franz Liszt - Wikipedia

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    La campanella became Étude No. 3. The set of 6 Études were revised as Grandes études de Paganini (S.141). La campanella had earlier been the basis of a separate work, the Grande Fantaisie de bravoure (S.420). [39] Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7 (1826): III. La campanella [38] Grande Fantaisie de bravoure sur la Clochette: 1831–32

  7. Niccolò Paganini - Wikipedia

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    Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco – Capriccio Diabolico for classical guitar is a homage to Paganini, and quotes "La campanella" Frédéric Chopin – Souvenir de Paganini for solo piano (1829; published posthumously) Ivry Gitlis – Cadenza for the 1st movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 Op. 7 "La Campanella" (1967)

  8. Campanella - Wikipedia

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    Campanella (plural campanelle) is Italian for 'little bell', and may refer to: Campanella (surname) Campanella, a genus in family Marasmiaceae; The third movement of Violin Concerto No. 2 by Paganini; La Campanella, a piano étude by Franz Liszt; A song by Kenshi Yonezu from Stray Sheep

  9. Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/La Campanella

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    However, it is most certainly *not* performed on a Bechstein piano; it, and all other files on Wikipedia by Romuald Greiss were recorded on an 1850 piano made by the small Polish manufacturer Budynowicz. I have asked Piotrus (talk · contribs) to provide an English translation of the description pages on Commons to clarify this matter.