music is a machine were lucky to be a vessel of its expression. music has always been but the expression is where we share and give the next the understanding of it. man to be able to express and experience and to show originality of a timeline is a blessing but at the same time its up to passion to take the next step. music is math and has it equations and when one can show its understanding they can create something that shows the next something that they can share which makes uba teacher a mebtor and creator and it roots from something expansive as we make it
@Ironwarrer are you sure? Then try to sell your soul and if you succeed it means im correct. And if you dont your correct. Try to speak to the devil and say that you want to sell your soul. And if he agrees then im right. 😂
It's funny how you always have the pianists saying: "Paganini is the Liszt of Violin" and the violinists saying: "Liszt is the Paganini of Piano". Love it
I always forget that Paganini also mastered the guitar, but the magnificence of his work with the violin casted a shadow over that. Undoubtedly one of the greatest soloist ever.
Paganini played the violin so well that people thought he sold his soul to the devil, not practiced hard. Maybe after all it is not the best idea to practice 40 hours a day huh?
0:00 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Rondo 8:27 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Adagio 12:23 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Rondoncino 16:35 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Romanza 20:45 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Andantino variato 29:52 Caprice for violin solo in E major (Andante), Op. 1-1- No. 1 in E major 31:46 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Agitato), Op. 1-5- No. 5 in A minor 34:18 Caprice for violin solo in E major 'The Hunt' Op. 1-9- No. 9 in E major 37:12 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Adagio 44:28 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Adagio assai espressivo 48:01 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Rondeau- Allegretto con brio scherzando 50:07 Caprice for violin solo in B flat major 'The Devil's Chuckle,' Op. 1-13- No. 13 in B flat major 52:32 Caprice for violin solo in D major (Allegretto), Op. 1-20- No. 20 in D major 56:05 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Theme & Variations), Op. 1-24- No. 24 in A minor 1:01:02 Cantabile, for violin & piano (or guitar) in D major, (MS 109) 1:05:30 Violin Concerto No.1 in E flat major (usually transposed to D major), Op. 6, MS 21- Rondo- Allegro spirituoso
@@Jaaweedan i cant find it... im looking for the piece which has this ruclips.net/video/oY9Dg-OlA3E/видео.html from 0:00 - 0:08 im looking for what piece this is in, do you know?
@ Jade Kalapu - I hear ya! Besides, how else to convey to neighbours just how cultured you be. But, ramp it up by standing behind a picture window whilst fiddlin' wildly albeit quietly. Guaranteed to impress. :) :) :)
@@Whatismusic123 - You be right. Shheesh, I work hard to earn that reputation. People in this neighbourhood are pretty staid, so damn, as soon as I can locate my fiddle and set of speakers I can crank up the decibels, I'll activate the plan. And for clear viewing, I'll be sure to give the picture window a good shine.
Don't forget to see me perform live in Vienna next Thursday! I'll be sure to play many of my greatest hits such as: Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor Caprice for violin solo in A minor Sonata for violin and guitar in D major And many more!
Fun fact: Paganini was so good at the violin that people thought he was the devil! That meant he often played barefoot to prove he didn't have cloven hooves!
I have played violin for almost 7 years now. I can play most of everything that I hear but when it comes to Paganini I start worrying about how fucked up his hands must of been because it is akin to torture if you try playing through hard paganini passages.
@@irvingarevalo12010 Yes, thank you for leaving a real answer! The disease was likely Marfan Syndrome, for anyone else who was wondering. Paganini could bend his finger joints sideways, which is how he was able to play such intricate compositions.
hace mas de 180 años que hay violinistas que no pueden tocar lo escrito por paganini. ¡que fenómeno!. tengo 66 años y no me cansaré nunca de escuchar sus composiciones y lo escucho desde los seis años. gracias a Classical Music 11 por hacerlo tan accesible por medio de you tube
Не удивительно, что в те времена, когда жил Паганини, его подозревали в том, что он продал Душу. Даже сейчас мороз по коже и слезы из глаз от его музыки, хотя мы слышим в исполнении других музыкантов, можно лишь фантазировать как он лично исполнял!
@@briankennedy5885 Shut up. People who enjoy Paganini as well as his music aren't basic...maybe you are, since you probably listen to mainstream violinists.
I've actually only just discovered this guy, bar hearing some sections of his pieces over the years, and I have to say how ahead of his time he was. Literally like the Rock Star of his generation. Compared to Beethoven, Mozart, etc., he was extremely modern. No wonder they used to say he sold his soul; seeing him play must have been something futuristic at the time.
The devil went down to Genoa He was lookin' for a soul to steal He was in a bind 'Cause he was way behind And he was willin' to make a deal When he came across this young man Sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot And the devil jumped up on a hickory stump And said, "boy, let me tell you what" "I guess you didn't know it But I'm a fiddle player too And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy But give the devil his due I'll bet a fiddle of gold Against your soul 'Cause I think I'm better than you." The boy said, "my name's Nicci And it might be a sin But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret 'Cause I'm the best there's ever been."
Niccoló Paganini, el compositor y violinista más importante de la historia de la música, que Dios le dotó de unas cualidades que nadie había tenido anteriormente!!!! El dominio del Violin ha sido perfecto ya qué comenzó siendo muy niño, a los 13 años ya interpretó su primer concierto qué dejó al auditorio entusiasmado, y escribía y leía música desde una corta edad!!!! Pasaba más de 12 horas al día ensayando y tocando el Violin, convirtiéndose en el primer Solista del Violin que llenaba él solo los auditorios y las salas, todo el mundo enloquecia al escucharle tocar el Violin!!!! Le llegaron llamar el violinista del diablo, sobretodo porque era muy alto y delgado, con una tez muy blanca, con grandes melenas negras, todo el vestido de negro y cuando tocaba el Violin se retorcía como nadie, entrando casi en extasis, además como no había luz eléctrica aún, las luces eran candilejas y proyectaban en el escenario unas sombras fantasmagóricas, que acentuada más esta leyenda, pero era una forma de marketing, para atraer al público de manera morbosa!!!! Fue muy amigo de Franz Liszt, y ambos se respetaban mucho, tal era así que Liszt compuso "La Campanella", en piano basado en la composición de Niccoló Paganini!!!! Los Caprichos de Paganini son unas composiciones fantásticas, el Capricho Número 13, llamado "Las Carcajadas del Diablo", siguiendo la "Leyenda del Diablo", que se había fraguado hacía su persona!!!! Niccoló Paganini, nació en Génova, Italia y falleció en Niza, Francia, muy joven, ésto fue debido a que trabajó constantemente y muchas horas al día, viajando por toda Europa, por lo qué descuidó su salud, ya qué se alimentaba muy mal!!!!! Ahora sus Restos descansan en la Ciudad de Parma, en Italia, dónde existe un Museo de sus Pertenencias, sobretodo los Tres Violines Stradivarius que los hacía hablar, pero el Violin más perfecto que tenía era un Antonio Guarnieri, un Guarnierius que le llamaba "El Cañón", por el sonido tan fantástico que tiene, todos ellos fabricados e Cremona, Ciudad Italiana dónde existían los Luthieres más famosos e importantes de ésta época!!!!! Niccoló Paganini, en sus conciertos terminaba rompiendo las cuerdas de sus Violines, tal era la intensidad de su ritmo y también los pelos del arco con lis que tocaba, era fantástico!!!! Atraía a las masas, ya qué tenía un aire muy elegante, pero desgarbado, giraba continuamente al tocar el Violin retorciéndose en el escenario, debido a que padeció una enfermedad hereditaria que hacía crecer sus articulaciones, por lo qué tenía unas manos grandes y muy largas, con lo cual dominaba las cuatro cuerdas del Violin a la perfección como nunca nadie lo había hecho antes!!!! Gracias Maestro Niccoló Paganini, por el legado que nos has entregado, que Dios te Bendiga y te tenga en el Reino de los Cielos, ya qué estás en el Reino de los grandes músicos!!!!! Seguiremos disfrutando de tu gran legado musical, sabiendo que te esforzaste hasta la extenuación!!!!!
Это действительно все была так. Я изучала его жизнь.На мой взгляд ,он гений музыки . Как хорошо , что он был тогда и есть сейчас ,он растворился в своих музыкальных произведениях . Да ,играть их трудно ,а слушать легко ,просто завораживает.
Isn't it crazy that we get to listen to these musics much easier then it would be at that time it was invented? We are very much doing something that a lot of people at that time could only dream about.
No me cansaré de oír a Paganini, sin duda un genio para su época. Adoro hacer mis tareas o actividades escuchando este vídeo con lo mejor de su música. Gracias al que subió este vídeo😊
@Moises Olvera Paganini played the Renaissance Guitar ( in 1850~ Antonio Torres made the first spanish guitar ). I listened to his works , almost all of them. I consider them ( from the point of view of a classical guitarist ) most of them simple , just a few are more difficult. So yes , he was great at string instruments ( He learned first the mandolin at age of 7 , the violin after that the guitar , he was taught by his father.) But not the best at guitar , he was just great for his time.
@@TheGukumatz And i did not said that other composer is better than another. Each great composer did atleast one piece that can be named a masterpiece.
@@maxverstappennonofficial Yeah, as you hahaha, Im listening to some Vivaldi Violin Concertos, and are awesome!!! in fact was Merkin muffly whos said that Paganini was the best guitarist of the world, and this is not rigth, even J.S. Bach was not the best musician of his time, There was also Georg Friedrich Handel , Johann Friedrich Fasch who was admired by Bach,Christpoh Graupner and Georg Philipp Telemman among others, The Spanish Guitar was first made by guitar makers as Laccotte and Stauffer, before it was made in Spain, but, as a prototipe, this guitar were not adopted by guitarists as Julian Arcas, then Francisco Tarrega used this guitar and Antonio de Torres claimed that he was the inventor of this Guitar, made years before by Stauffer and Laccotte, and really i dont know well but I think that Paganini used a Romantic Guitar as Mauro Giuliani? By the way, Im a Rock Guitarist, and just play the Acoustic Guitar, and have studied etudes from Fernando Sor, Mauro Giuliani and others, but I like a lot Classical Guitar Music and the way the Classical Guitarists interpret the pieces by these guitarists, and I think all of them are extraordinary, by example, I like the pieces of Alfred Cottin, Jacques Bosch and David del Castillo, among many more. Here I share you some of my pieces I hope you Like them : imslp.org/wiki/Adversidad_(Olvera%2C_Moises) imslp.org/wiki/La_luz_de_un_mundo_sin_esperanza_(Olvera%2C_Moises) imslp.org/wiki/Tzunum_Ya_Ax_(Olvera%2C_Moises) imslp.org/wiki/Caprice_in_E_minor_(Olvera%2C_Moises) ruclips.net/video/ZaJHdryOia4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/J0e5GVpv3cQ/видео.html
Es increible como puede aver gente que no le emocione la musica de este genio !! El expresa todo sus sentimientos en las melodias mas hermosas que musicos de violin actuales no pueden conseguir , lo importante de todo es que su legado nunca quedara en el olvido y sus melodias quedaran en la memoria por toda la eternidad !!!
@@sebastiangaia5865 Basically because he acted and his audience behaved how rock/heavy metal concerts are today. And he's associated with the devil because there were rumours he was so good because he made a deal with the devil. And he perpetuated that rumour by wearing all black and arriving in a black carriage drawn by 4 black horses. He wasn't even allowed to be buried on sacred ground because of it.
@@AbyssWatcher745 also bc of his long curly black hair right?, his skinny posture, he also used to wear white makeup powder on his face, which made him look devil ig?
Душа очищается и омывается этой божественной музыкой! Как под гипнозом ! Слезы текут по щекам. Невероятная сила гениальной музыки. О, ВЕЛИКИЕ ИТАЛЬЯНЦЫ !!!
Have never set hand on a violin. Never played any instrument. Never knew who Pagnani was. Just stumbled upon his music a few years ago. Became a fan. Saving grace is at i have good ear to like the best! 🙏🏽
It is so sad that such a gifted man could have so many health problems leading him to take drugs thus becoming an addict as well. He is probably the most talented composer and musician that ever lived.
Aloysius Emanuel we call him a rockstar because he gave heavy influence to heavy metal and his concerts and music were pretty much like rock concerts compared with other violinists at that time. It's just an expression.
I’ve just discovered Paganini’s story and music for myself. It’s amazing how much he reminds me of modern rock stars. The long hair definitely has something to do with it!
The king of the violin chords, that make people hear more than one violin playing. The first classic star that was ahead of his time. Misunderstood for been ,,Bohemian,gambler and live by his own rules.
FOR PHONE USERS 0:01 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Rondo 8:27 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Adagio 12:23 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Rondoncino 16:35 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Romanza 20:45 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Andantino variato 29:52 Caprice for violin solo in E major (Andante), Op. 1-1- No. 1 in E major 31:46 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Agitato), Op. 1-5- No. 5 in A minor 34:18 Caprice for violin solo in E major 'The Hunt' Op. 1-9- No. 9 in E major 37:12 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Adagio 44:28 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Adagio assai espressivo 48:01 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Rondeau- Allegretto con brio scherzando 50:07 Caprice for violin solo in B flat major 'The Devil's Chuckle,' Op. 1-13- No. 13 in B flat major 52:32 Caprice for violin solo in D major (Allegretto), Op. 1-20- No. 20 in D major 56:05 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Theme & Variations), Op. 1-24- No. 24 in A minor 1:01:02 Cantabile, for violin & piano (or guitar) in D major, (MS 109) 1:05:30 Violin Concerto No.1 in E flat major (usually transposed to D major), Op. 6, MS 21- Rondo- Allegro spirituoso
yo no hablo ingles pero paganini siempre me ah gustado la exquisitez de su melodías te llevan a otro tipo de sentimiento sientes cada nota y me encanta tener esa sensación cuando lo escucho por que me hace sentir ya sea lo mas bonito y dulce sentimiento o la mas grande amargura y tristeza
la migliore melodia di tutta la storia, Paganini come miglior esponente della musica classica. Grazie alla vita per averlo permesso di nascere nella mia divina e amata Italia.
Paganini was my Idol and still is When was Adelaide University ,Centre for Aboriginal Studies Music , during my Lunch Break ,I went The University Conservatorium to Listen to Classical Guitarists and Violinists then finish the day at University and go home and try to copy the Musicians., I've Learnt alot., thanks 🙏
Paganini "a húrokon lángként táncoló ujjakkal túlviláginak tűnő dallamokat varázsol, amelyek a lélek mélyét megmozgató érzelmeket keltenek".Csodálatosan megfogalmazott vélemény, így érzem és hallgatom , köszönöm az inspirációt.
Paganini: *sells his soul* The Devil: if you beat me in a violin contest you win back your soul, as well as a solid gold violin Paganini: *Breaks 3 of his strings* hold these please
Violin levels:
1.easy
2.medium
3.hard
4.Paganini
Hahhahahaha nice jke
U forget one for numba 5.Ling ling
@@waraxe928 INTERESTING
hahaha, wishful thinking that Paganini is level 4.. You're adorable.
Hahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
His face is basically saying 'so you thought you could play the violin'
😂😂😂😂😂
Haha😂😂
😂😂😂
@paganini and lingling lmfao im loving your name.
Haha
This Is Why U Should Practice
or sell your soul to demons lol
@@ITriggerWokeSJWS #bestroastofalltime
Variation 9 from caprice 24 shows devil interference
Niccolo Paganini hey Niccolo Senpai ,where can I find a demon to make deal with ?wanna play like you
A real reason for an everyday practicing.
Imagine being so great that there is still people cussing you for how hard your pieces are after hundreds of years
Other composers gets easier by the year, though.
@@andriyshapovalov8886 Looks at pop music:
Watch the movie "The devil's violinist" about Paginini.
@@allynsturgeon7211 checkout roman kim, modern day paganini
A piece that is hard or complicated to play doesn't make it great just how a piece being simple doesn't make it bad
Both Paganini and Vivaldi have that same little smirk in their portraits, a smirk that calmly claims: "Yall are gonna thank me for this later"
hahahaha
Vivaldi, Paganini... the original headbangers.
"guess you guys aren't ready for this yet... But your kids gonna love it"
Great comment!
music is a machine were lucky to be a vessel of its expression. music has always been but the expression is where we share and give the next the understanding of it. man to be able to express and experience and to show originality of a timeline is a blessing but at the same time its up to passion to take the next step. music is math and has it equations and when one can show its understanding they can create something that shows the next something that they can share which makes uba teacher a mebtor and creator and it roots from something expansive as we make it
My ears say yes but my fingers say no.
So very good quote and very good replying...
You are right
666 likes, Paganini The Devil
Jajajajajajaaj c mamo
i not speak english, in spanish i say: por algo pocos pueden interpretarlo.
Practice so hard, people think you sold your soul
Lol yeah man xD
Bad luck Paganini: practiced hard, got acccused selling my own soul to devil :"v
Sold your soul so u can practice 16hour more everyday :)
He did. Do some research bros
@Ironwarrer are you sure? Then try to sell your soul and if you succeed it means im correct. And if you dont your correct. Try to speak to the devil and say that you want to sell your soul. And if he agrees then im right. 😂
It's funny how you always have the pianists saying: "Paganini is the Liszt of Violin" and the violinists saying: "Liszt is the Paganini of Piano". Love it
Im the Bach of Bach..
2 monstruos del violín !
So true
Sadly, there is no Paganini of Guitar even though he himself played it. 😔
@@darshanpatel.1782 Yngwie Malmsteen is a Paganini inspired guitarist
He is a cool guy i cant wait for his next album
Lmao
I’m still waiting... I bet it’s going to be amazing
Just so you know he sold his soul to the devil
James Bond fuck r/wooosh
@james bond yea i don't see the problem
Vivaldi: I'm the greatest violinist people'll ever witness.
Paganini: Hold my devil.
Best comment award!
*Tartini laughing from his grave*
Vivaldi the best
Ling Ling: hold my 40 hours
wrong buddy , Vivaldi's the bestest
He didn't die, he simply became music.
And where does one go to do that?
musician* :)
One of those beautiful comments about composers.
@@Karakashss r/swoosh
Ok Robert ford
I always forget that Paganini also mastered the guitar, but the magnificence of his work with the violin casted a shadow over that. Undoubtedly one of the greatest soloist ever.
imagine you would give him an electric guitar with a nice effekt board and show him heavy metal.
ruclips.net/video/64NUAVx6ADw/видео.html
@@phillipsmejkal1 I think it is HE who would show US truly heavy metal :)
He should have given his soul to Jesus instead of the devil
@@mateussempre7672 he didn't sell his soul. it's a myth created by retarded people from his era.
The quality is amazing for something recorded almost 300 years ago.
When records were made of wood.
Lol
Agreed with.
most of this piece are recreations
How did the people of 1700s to record this melody?
Paganini, breaking fingers and hopes for hundreds of years.
Hahah good one
Made my morning 😂
The heavy metal of his time.
Indeed it was. Classical music is just Metal before electricity and distortion
Factz
@@vicrattlehead5530 Hay, ever wonder what classical music was called when it was INVENTED! LOL...
El K-pop de ese tiempo lol
Do you think Buckethead listen to guys like Paganini in Vivaldi?
Paganini played the violin so well that people thought he sold his soul to the devil, not practiced hard. Maybe after all it is not the best idea to practice 40 hours a day huh?
you stupid or something?
0:00 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Rondo
8:27 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Adagio
12:23 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Rondoncino
16:35 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Romanza
20:45 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Andantino variato
29:52 Caprice for violin solo in E major (Andante), Op. 1-1- No. 1 in E major
31:46 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Agitato), Op. 1-5- No. 5 in A minor
34:18 Caprice for violin solo in E major 'The Hunt' Op. 1-9- No. 9 in E major
37:12 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Adagio
44:28 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Adagio assai espressivo
48:01 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Rondeau- Allegretto con brio scherzando
50:07 Caprice for violin solo in B flat major 'The Devil's Chuckle,' Op. 1-13- No. 13 in B flat major
52:32 Caprice for violin solo in D major (Allegretto), Op. 1-20- No. 20 in D major
56:05 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Theme & Variations), Op. 1-24- No. 24 in A minor
1:01:02 Cantabile, for violin & piano (or guitar) in D major, (MS 109)
1:05:30 Violin Concerto No.1 in E flat major (usually transposed to D major), Op. 6, MS 21- Rondo- Allegro spirituoso
Is the piece from the devils violinist here?
@@Jaaweedan i cant find it... im looking for the piece which has this ruclips.net/video/oY9Dg-OlA3E/видео.html from 0:00 - 0:08 im looking for what piece this is in, do you know?
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@@lestat305 the piece you're looking for is at 56:05 (Caprice 24)
@@lestat305 yup it's Paganini's Caprice 24, you're probably much better off by just searching it up on RUclips than listening to it here though
I don't always listen to Paganini, but when I do... My neighbors do too!!!!
Show them some nice music, yeah man 😁
@ Jade Kalapu - I hear ya! Besides, how else to convey to neighbours just how cultured you be. But, ramp it up by standing behind a picture window whilst fiddlin' wildly albeit quietly. Guaranteed to impress. :) :) :)
@@Scathingly Um What?
A wueno te me cuidas
@@Whatismusic123 - You be right. Shheesh, I work hard to earn that reputation. People in this neighbourhood are pretty staid, so damn, as soon as I can locate my fiddle and set of speakers I can crank up the decibels, I'll activate the plan. And for clear viewing, I'll be sure to give the picture window a good shine.
Don't forget to see me perform live in Vienna next Thursday!
I'll be sure to play many of my greatest hits such as:
Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor
Caprice for violin solo in A minor
Sonata for violin and guitar in D major
And many more!
As long as you don't make us wait usual, I'm in!
can u name it all the songs that u play??
*_Who Are U_*
something with time travel went wrong and now there are two paganini's xD
Oh Fake love bt BTS, you composed that too, sir !
Levels
1. Super Easy
2. Easy
3. Medium
4. Hard
5. Difficult
6. Asian
7. Paganini
I guess i will put at the 2x speed. Cause if you can play it slowly you can play it quickly.
do a ling ling practice right now !
TWOSETVIOLIN
HAHAHAHAHAAH
Yeah, I'm still waiting
Lol so I’m not the only one playing this because I’m trying to find flight of the bumble bee
Hold my piano
Lizst, you do not know how many pianists nowadays hate you so hard.
Franz Liszt fuck u
Paganani Lou why
@@jackyoung8354 If you ever listen to Liszt's compositions you would know
they are impossible to play
@@Killerbee4712 ohh okay thanks
I refuse to admit that someone from my species is so capable of curving music to his will like this.
Incredible
he actually is aussumed to have a disease that allows him to move his joints more than every "healthy" human is able to
he curved the sky to reach the sound
You have nothing to compare it to. We are the only species that does
Fun fact: Paganini was so good at the violin that people thought he was the devil! That meant he often played barefoot to prove he didn't have cloven hooves!
No. People thought He SOLD his soul to the devil
he wasn't even buried until years later because he was thought to sell his soul to the devil.
I have played violin for almost 7 years now. I can play most of everything that I hear but when it comes to Paganini I start worrying about how fucked up his hands must of been because it is akin to torture if you try playing through hard paganini passages.
Wise words from a wise man...
He didn't have feeling in his fingers, that's why he could play that way
He probably didn't feel it. Likely totally caught in the passion of what he was doing
he had a disease of the joints which allowed him to play like this
@@irvingarevalo12010 Yes, thank you for leaving a real answer! The disease was likely Marfan Syndrome, for anyone else who was wondering. Paganini could bend his finger joints sideways, which is how he was able to play such intricate compositions.
hace mas de 180 años que hay violinistas que no pueden tocar lo escrito por paganini. ¡que fenómeno!.
tengo 66 años y no me cansaré nunca de escuchar sus composiciones y lo
escucho desde los seis años.
gracias a Classical Music 11 por hacerlo tan accesible por medio de you tube
bien dicho ;))
y tienes buen gusto ehh
@@MrDoggaso es obvio que tú también, gracias
66 6?
Не удивительно, что в те времена, когда жил Паганини, его подозревали в том, что он продал Душу. Даже сейчас мороз по коже и слезы из глаз от его музыки, хотя мы слышим в исполнении других музыкантов, можно лишь фантазировать как он лично исполнял!
now i understand why paganini is the favorite violinist of sherlock holmes
So u just watched enola holmes?
@@subashthakuri5809 of course! Everything that have a connection with Sherlock Holmes it's from my interest.
@Daniela Flores Velez where' s the third option?
Because he is so basic...
@@briankennedy5885 Shut up. People who enjoy Paganini as well as his music aren't basic...maybe you are, since you probably listen to mainstream violinists.
I've actually only just discovered this guy, bar hearing some sections of his pieces over the years, and I have to say how ahead of his time he was. Literally like the Rock Star of his generation. Compared to Beethoven, Mozart, etc., he was extremely modern. No wonder they used to say he sold his soul; seeing him play must have been something futuristic at the time.
The devil went down to Genoa
He was lookin' for a soul to steal
He was in a bind
'Cause he was way behind
And he was willin' to make a deal
When he came across this young man
Sawin' on a fiddle and playin' it hot
And the devil jumped up on a hickory stump
And said, "boy, let me tell you what"
"I guess you didn't know it
But I'm a fiddle player too
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you
Now you play a pretty good fiddle, boy
But give the devil his due
I'll bet a fiddle of gold
Against your soul
'Cause I think I'm better than you."
The boy said, "my name's Nicci
And it might be a sin
But I'll take your bet, you're gonna regret
'Cause I'm the best there's ever been."
Niccoló Paganini, el compositor y violinista más importante de la historia de la música, que Dios le dotó de unas cualidades que nadie había tenido anteriormente!!!!
El dominio del Violin ha sido perfecto ya qué comenzó siendo muy niño, a los 13 años ya interpretó su primer concierto qué dejó al auditorio entusiasmado, y escribía y leía música desde una corta edad!!!!
Pasaba más de 12 horas al día ensayando y tocando el Violin, convirtiéndose en el primer Solista del Violin que llenaba él solo los auditorios y las salas, todo el mundo enloquecia al escucharle tocar el Violin!!!!
Le llegaron llamar el violinista del diablo, sobretodo porque era muy alto y delgado, con una tez muy blanca, con grandes melenas negras, todo el vestido de negro y cuando tocaba el Violin se retorcía como nadie, entrando casi en extasis, además como no había luz eléctrica aún, las luces eran candilejas y proyectaban en el escenario unas sombras fantasmagóricas, que acentuada más esta leyenda, pero era una forma de marketing, para atraer al público de manera morbosa!!!!
Fue muy amigo de Franz Liszt, y ambos se respetaban mucho, tal era así que Liszt compuso "La Campanella", en piano basado en la composición de Niccoló Paganini!!!!
Los Caprichos de Paganini son unas composiciones fantásticas, el Capricho Número 13, llamado "Las Carcajadas del Diablo", siguiendo la "Leyenda del Diablo", que se había fraguado hacía su persona!!!!
Niccoló Paganini, nació en Génova, Italia y falleció en Niza, Francia, muy joven, ésto fue debido a que trabajó constantemente y muchas horas al día, viajando por toda Europa, por lo qué descuidó su salud, ya qué se alimentaba muy mal!!!!!
Ahora sus Restos descansan en la Ciudad de Parma, en Italia, dónde existe un Museo de sus Pertenencias, sobretodo los Tres Violines Stradivarius que los hacía hablar, pero el Violin más perfecto que tenía era un Antonio Guarnieri, un Guarnierius que le llamaba "El Cañón", por el sonido tan fantástico que tiene, todos ellos fabricados e Cremona, Ciudad Italiana dónde existían los Luthieres más famosos e importantes de ésta época!!!!!
Niccoló Paganini, en sus conciertos terminaba rompiendo las cuerdas de sus Violines, tal era la intensidad de su ritmo y también los pelos del arco con lis que tocaba, era fantástico!!!!
Atraía a las masas, ya qué tenía un aire muy elegante, pero desgarbado, giraba continuamente al tocar el Violin retorciéndose en el escenario, debido a que padeció una enfermedad hereditaria que hacía crecer sus articulaciones, por lo qué tenía unas manos grandes y muy largas, con lo cual dominaba las cuatro cuerdas del Violin a la perfección como nunca nadie lo había hecho antes!!!!
Gracias Maestro Niccoló Paganini, por el legado que nos has entregado, que Dios te Bendiga y te tenga en el Reino de los Cielos, ya qué estás en el Reino de los grandes músicos!!!!!
Seguiremos disfrutando de tu gran legado musical, sabiendo que te esforzaste hasta la extenuación!!!!!
Thanks❤
god bless
❤🙏
Это действительно все была так. Я изучала его жизнь.На мой взгляд ,он гений музыки . Как хорошо , что он был тогда и есть сейчас ,он растворился в своих музыкальных произведениях . Да ,играть их трудно ,а слушать легко ,просто завораживает.
Thank you bro
A few hundred years later and it's still badass
Isn't it crazy that we get to listen to these musics much easier then it would be at that time it was invented?
We are very much doing something that a lot of people at that time could only dream about.
No me cansaré de oír a Paganini, sin duda un genio para su época. Adoro hacer mis tareas o actividades escuchando este vídeo con lo mejor de su música. Gracias al que subió este vídeo😊
hay personas que dicen que el heavy metal es casi lo mismo que la musica clasica, cuidate .-.
@@Nicholas_119?
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He was also the world's best guitarist at the time.
No, he was a notable admirer of Luiggi Rinaldo Legnani, and even they made a tour playing in various concerts.
Ok thats a lot of missinformation you got there bro.
@Moises Olvera Paganini played the Renaissance Guitar ( in 1850~ Antonio Torres made the first spanish guitar ).
I listened to his works , almost all of them.
I consider them ( from the point of view of a classical guitarist ) most of them simple , just a few are more difficult.
So yes , he was great at string instruments ( He learned first the mandolin at age of 7 , the violin after that the guitar , he was taught by his father.) But not the best at guitar , he was just great for his time.
@@TheGukumatz And i did not said that other composer is better than another. Each great composer did atleast one piece that can be named a masterpiece.
@@maxverstappennonofficial Yeah, as you hahaha, Im listening to some Vivaldi Violin Concertos, and are awesome!!! in fact was Merkin muffly whos said that Paganini was the best guitarist of the world, and this is not rigth, even J.S. Bach was not the best musician of his time, There was also Georg Friedrich Handel , Johann Friedrich Fasch who was admired by Bach,Christpoh Graupner and Georg Philipp Telemman among others, The Spanish Guitar was first made by guitar makers as Laccotte and Stauffer, before it was made in Spain, but, as a prototipe, this guitar were not adopted by guitarists as Julian Arcas, then Francisco Tarrega used this guitar and Antonio de Torres claimed that he was the inventor of this Guitar, made years before by Stauffer and Laccotte, and really i dont know well but I think that Paganini used a Romantic Guitar as Mauro Giuliani?
By the way, Im a Rock Guitarist, and just play the Acoustic Guitar, and have studied etudes from Fernando Sor, Mauro Giuliani and others, but I like a lot Classical Guitar Music and the way the Classical Guitarists interpret the pieces by these guitarists, and I think all of them are extraordinary, by example, I like the pieces of Alfred Cottin, Jacques Bosch and David del Castillo, among many more.
Here I share you some of my pieces I hope you Like them :
imslp.org/wiki/Adversidad_(Olvera%2C_Moises)
imslp.org/wiki/La_luz_de_un_mundo_sin_esperanza_(Olvera%2C_Moises)
imslp.org/wiki/Tzunum_Ya_Ax_(Olvera%2C_Moises)
imslp.org/wiki/Caprice_in_E_minor_(Olvera%2C_Moises)
ruclips.net/video/ZaJHdryOia4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/J0e5GVpv3cQ/видео.html
Dichosos los que te escucharon en vida ... GENIO
Que envidia les tengo 😍
@@karensantin4258 hasta yo☻
@@danielaquintana1236 es que es simplemente hermoso!!!😍
Y más los que le seguimos escuchando :3
no puedo imaginarme
I feel like even skipping one millisecond would be disrespectful.
Paganini does not so much PLAY the violin; it's more like he DANCES on its strings. Truly a master!
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Es increible como puede aver gente que no le emocione la musica de este genio !! El expresa todo sus sentimientos en las melodias mas hermosas que musicos de violin actuales no pueden conseguir , lo importante de todo es que su legado nunca quedara en el olvido y sus melodias quedaran en la memoria por toda la eternidad !!!
Es realmente hermoso lo se :3
Manuel Matus Esto es el Arte tal y como es, hablando por si solo sin que nadie lo defienda y lo defina.
Lo único malo de este video son los anuncios
Haber
Si escuchas. a Ara Malikian son genios, cada uno en su época, lo mejor desde mi punto de vista, Paganini y Ara!!!
As a person who dont believe in demons, i think this is the representation of absolute dedication into a prodigy
A truly display of talent and hard work combined into a single man
Why is Paganini always associated with evil, devil or heavy metal? I dont get it..
@@sebastiangaia5865 Basically because he acted and his audience behaved how rock/heavy metal concerts are today.
And he's associated with the devil because there were rumours he was so good because he made a deal with the devil.
And he perpetuated that rumour by wearing all black and arriving in a black carriage drawn by 4 black horses.
He wasn't even allowed to be buried on sacred ground because of it.
@@AbyssWatcher745 also bc of his long curly black hair right?, his skinny posture, he also used to wear white makeup powder on his face, which made him look devil ig?
Do you believe in God/god/gods?
Душа очищается и омывается этой божественной музыкой! Как под гипнозом ! Слезы текут по щекам. Невероятная сила гениальной музыки. О, ВЕЛИКИЕ ИТАЛЬЯНЦЫ !!!
zgadzam sie
Lo mejor de ITALIA
Gracias
Impressionante como esses grandes compositores conseguiram compor tantas músicas maravilhosas. Sem dúvida Paganini é imortal.
Italian?
Have never set hand on a violin. Never played any instrument. Never knew who Pagnani was. Just stumbled upon his music a few years ago. Became a fan. Saving grace is at i have good ear to like the best! 🙏🏽
it takes about 40hrs per day to master all these
TinLong Wong Ling Ling fan
LINGLING40URS
hahha.. I thought there was 24 hours in a day.... But were living in 6584
The Original LING LING
You talk like ling ling the violn god
His music is so cool. I've been waiting since 1840 for his new album to release.
He died in 1840
Hate to break it to you champ...
He did, pagani drill beats, s unexpected album. Remastering his best dongs to a modern style
Hahahahahahah
YOU ARE LYING!
My 12-year-old son plays violin and is a big Paganini fan.
Nice, I hope he grows to be a great violinist and compose beautiful music for us all to enjoy!
let him the do ling ling workout
Did he play 40 hrs a day?
Sell his soul
I pity his fingers on a level that cannot be understood by modern psychology
Paganini... the God level violinist, oh Italy how many talents you have gifted to us.
Pity we've finish to produce them. Morricone has been the last one.
Grazie
You mean devil level
Italians are of another planet.
The Father Of Heavy Metal!
+Lucas Rocha JAJAJAJA
+Daniel Acuña +Lucas Rocha Fascinating!
+Lucas Rocha I think that would be Wagner
+Liliana Rivera Is the fucking true.
+Lucas Rocha Then Bach would be the undisputed godfather of heavy metal, ne?
“Don’t be jealous that I found inspiration and you can’t play fucking Paganini”
LMAO
It is so sad that such a gifted man could have so many health problems leading him to take drugs thus becoming an addict as well. He is probably the most talented composer and musician that ever lived.
Hi
Paganini is a rockstar.
mega monster
He wasn't rockstar!
Aloysius Emanuel
we call him a rockstar because he gave heavy influence to heavy metal and his concerts and music were pretty much like rock concerts compared with other violinists at that time. It's just an expression.
It's ok! Johann Sebastian Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Liszt and other extraordinary composers were also "rockstars".
Niccolo Paganini is my favorite composer and Kurt Cobain is my favorite vocalist)))
Did you know that his father would refuse to serve him food if he did not practice?
What are you still reading this for??? Go practice!
No, I do not practice
Allen Iverson: We talkin' 'bout practice?
Yes!That why the Devil taunt him!
nah I have to do homework would rather practice
40hours a day?
I’ve just discovered Paganini’s story and music for myself. It’s amazing how much he reminds me of modern rock stars. The long hair definitely has something to do with it!
He literally has a song called "The Devil's Chuckle"
LITERALLY?? NOT LITERALLY!!
@@andy5337 dafuq. you crazeh
Not gonna lie, The Devil has one Hell of a band
Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.
The king of the violin chords, that make people hear more than one violin playing. The first classic star that was ahead of his time. Misunderstood for been ,,Bohemian,gambler and live by his own rules.
FOR PHONE USERS
0:01 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Rondo
8:27 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Adagio
12:23 Sonata for violin & guitar in D major (Centone di sonate, Letter A-2), MS 112-2- Rondoncino
16:35 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Romanza
20:45 Grand Sonata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 35, MS 3- Andantino variato
29:52 Caprice for violin solo in E major (Andante), Op. 1-1- No. 1 in E major
31:46 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Agitato), Op. 1-5- No. 5 in A minor
34:18 Caprice for violin solo in E major 'The Hunt' Op. 1-9- No. 9 in E major
37:12 Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor ('La campanella'), Op. 7, MS 48- Adagio
44:28 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Adagio assai espressivo
48:01 Sonata concertata, for guitar & violin in A major, Op. 61, MS 2- Rondeau- Allegretto con brio scherzando
50:07 Caprice for violin solo in B flat major 'The Devil's Chuckle,' Op. 1-13- No. 13 in B flat major
52:32 Caprice for violin solo in D major (Allegretto), Op. 1-20- No. 20 in D major
56:05 Caprice for violin solo in A minor (Theme & Variations), Op. 1-24- No. 24 in A minor
1:01:02 Cantabile, for violin & piano (or guitar) in D major, (MS 109)
1:05:30 Violin Concerto No.1 in E flat major (usually transposed to D major), Op. 6, MS 21- Rondo- Allegro spirituoso
One of the most peaceful and frivolous violin compositions I've ever heard.
i dont even have a violin or know ANYTHING about them how did i get here
My school forced me to listen😂
It was _destiny_
Same😂 a teacher read me his story and it was interesting
my ears are so happy
Lots of talent from this kid. Surely will be a success story
I am surprised how beautiful pieces for guitar are composed by Paganini.
Paganini is a real master, he is still teaching us technics and passionate dedication to do them
yo no hablo ingles pero paganini siempre me ah gustado la exquisitez de su melodías te llevan a otro tipo de sentimiento sientes cada nota y me encanta tener esa sensación cuando lo escucho por que me hace sentir ya sea lo mas bonito y dulce sentimiento o la mas grande amargura y tristeza
gracias por tus palabras
@@niccolopaganini9008 Mejor violinista
Esta es la primera vez que escucho a Paganini, siento que mis oídos fueron bendecidos.
1800s: I dont understand whats going on
ITS A DEMON
Average people get threatened by exceptional people.
it is a beatiful
Good point
lol nice
Dude has ghost In his blood
A true fucken wizz
la migliore melodia di tutta la storia, Paganini come miglior esponente della musica classica.
Grazie alla vita per averlo permesso di nascere nella mia divina e amata Italia.
Super super super...such beauty and power combined into fantastic music. Many thanks Master Paganini for have given us your music to enjoy
Lo mejor para escuchar y dejarse llevar en cada nota de tan especial melodía.
Siiii totalmente de acuerdo lleva y trae !!! Alucino
Around the 16 min mark I was looking at some old photos and the music was just perfect, bringing a happy tear to my eye... 😊
Paganini was my Idol and still is When was Adelaide University ,Centre for Aboriginal Studies Music , during my Lunch Break ,I went The University Conservatorium to Listen to Classical Guitarists and Violinists then finish the day at University and go home and try to copy the Musicians., I've Learnt alot., thanks 🙏
Great composer! I imagine if he had lived in modern times, he had been the best innovator of metal music
What a peaceful harmony, i love him! He has no heavy notes. And eveything fits perfectly
semay buket well Paganini did write this so... Yeah
*”Paganini doesn’t play the Violin, the violin plays him.”*
Paganini and the violin are a bio-system
Presavršeni ste, hvala vam za uživanje.
My cousin plays violin and I play guitar I'm just imagining if one day both of us could ever be this good, we could perform for our families!
Trust in yourself
Students nightmare : examinations
Violinists' nightmare : PAGANINI
Como gostaria de te-lo conhecido e assistido todas suas apresentações, divino Niccolo' Paganini!!! 🌹
Thank you a lot for presentation too! The words about Paganini and his work.
No wonder people thought this man had made a pact with the devil, he is an absolute beast on that violin.
I love Niccolo Paganini ever so much!!!
Paganini is the best I am his number one fan.I wish there were cameras when he was alive and playing
Great Music from a Great Composer by a Great Violinist, all combined in 1 person Sir N. Paganini . Bravo !
Un Hombre Despierto
Despertando A Los Demás.
Absolutamente Glorioso!!!!
27:38 Galileo) Galileo, (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo figaro
lmao
Javier Altamirano ur godam right
U alright?
@Tokiroonie Waroonietooth HE DID NOT YOU DUMB HATER SON OF A BITCH
Freddy's inspiration
Paganini "a húrokon lángként táncoló ujjakkal túlviláginak tűnő dallamokat varázsol, amelyek a lélek mélyét megmozgató érzelmeket keltenek".Csodálatosan megfogalmazott vélemény, így érzem és hallgatom , köszönöm az inspirációt.
Bach/Mozart: I'm the best musician ever
Paganini: am I a joke to you?
Nice one 😂
@@Whatismusic123 ummm, I know I made a joke but the sarcasm meant Paganini should join Bach and Mozart's group
@@creme1575 in Germania avete solo questi due . Italia ! VERDI , ROSSINI , PUCCINI , VIVALDI , DONIZETTI , PAGANINI , migliore violista den mondo .
I think that you forgot about someone
Paganini: Hold my devil...
Paganini: *sells his soul*
The Devil: if you beat me in a violin contest you win back your soul, as well as a solid gold violin
Paganini: *Breaks 3 of his strings* hold these please
My fingers hurt from hearing this
XD
La gente no muere, simplemente resucita y vive en sus obras.
This man is beyond incredible!
Maravilloso concierto de un gran compositor. Toda su creación es perfecta solo dan deseos que no termine nunca.
María Elena Vidal Arangua Hola, ¿sabe que orquesta o violinista lo interpreta?
@@tanialop8160, yo tampoco sé pero te recomiendo a David Garrett. Él es un excelentísimo violinista y ha tocado muchas melodías del virtuoso Paganini.
Magnífica música! Paganini espetacular!!!
gracias
GOD bless you for this beautiful music Mr. Paganini
Paganini tiene la inmortalidad por algo que ningún otro violinista ha podido alcanzar: sentimiento y virtuosidad.
maestro quien te pensas q grabo esto? paganini? dios santo las boludeces que se leen.
NEVER GET TIRED OF LISTENING TO THIS GENIUS!!!!!!!
Paganini siempre serás recordado como uno de los grandes músicos, tú música traspasa el tiempo.
Maravilloso !!! Paganini !!! Genio Eterno, Muchas gracias🌹
I'm just starting to get into classical music but I think Paganini is an original 🔥🤘Rock Star
Sin música clásica, mi alma se marchitaría. Gracias!