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He is called the "Ukrainian Paganini." His violin has sounded on the most prestigious stages worldwide - from Europe to North ...
Paganini’s husband came to work at the Cleveland Clinic after they moved to the U.S. “I kind of missed what my life was and I started teaching in my home to just friends,” she recalled.
It is said he could play 12 notes per second – a feat later achieved by violinist David Garrett, who plays Paganini in The Devil’s Violinist, a 2013 film based on the composer’s life story. DAVID ...
Later in life, Paganini would have had difficulty chewing all that meat, after two jaw operations in fall 1828 required the removal of all his teeth. But even that probably didn't stop Paganini ...
Host Scott Yoo meets with the great-great-great grandson of Niccolò Paganini to discuss the famed virtuoso’s life. I was headed to another cemetery to get the real story from none other than ...
Paganini would play that Guarneri violin for the remainder of his life, nicknaming it ‘Il Cannone’, or ‘The Cannon’ after the instrument’s dynamite sound. The two became so inextricably linked that ...