CAPRICE NO. 24 (PAGANINI)
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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 work, in the key of A minor, consists of a theme, 11 variations, and a finale.
It is widely considered one of the most difficult pieces written for the solo violin. It requires many highly advanced techniques such as parallel octaves and rapid shifting covering many intervals, extremely fast scales and arpeggios including minor scales in thirds and tenths, left hand pizzicato, high positions, and quick string crossing. As a result, many violinists after studying for many years still lack the virtuosity required for such a demanding piece.
The caprice has provided a rich stream of material for works by subsequent composers. Compositions based on it, and transcriptions of it, include:
★ Leopold Auer - arranged it for violin with piano accompaniment, and added some variations of his own
★ James Barnes - "Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Niccolo Paganini", a wind band arrangement with each variation as a soli for a particular section
★ Boris Blacher - ''Variations on a Theme by Paganini'' (1947), for orchestra
★ Bottermund - ''Variations on a Theme by Paganini''
★ Johannes Brahms − ''Paganini Variations'', Op.35 (1862-63), for solo piano (2 books)
★ Luigi Dallapiccola - Sonatina canonica in mi bemolle maggiore su "Capricci" di Niccolo Paganini : per pianoforte (1946)
★ Michael Fath − "24th Caprice" for solo electric guitar
★ Eliot Fisk – transcribed all 24 Caprices for solo guitar
★ Benny Goodman - ''Caprice XXIV''
★ The Great Kat − adapted the 24th Caprice for electric guitar
★ Raaf Hekkema - transcribed it for solo alto saxophone
★ Wiktor Labunski − "Four Variations on a Theme by Paganini," for solo piano
★ Franz Liszt − the last of his ''Six Grandes Études de Paganini'', S.141 for solo piano, S.141 (1838, revised 1851)
★ Andrew Lloyd Webber − ''Variations'' (1977), originally for cello and rock band, later also arranged for cello and orchestra; ''Song & Dance'' - the Dance part is a reworked version of Variations
★ Witold LutosÅ‚awski − ''Variations on a Theme by Paganini'' (1940-41), for two pianos; in 1978 he made a version for piano and orchestra
★ Janice Martin - "Paganinimania", an arrangement of the 24th Caprice with orchestral accompaniment
★ Nathan Milstein − ''Paganiniana'', an arrangement of the 24th Caprice, with variations based on the other caprice.
★ Frank Proto - ''Capriccio di Niccolo for Trumpet and Orchestra'' (1994). ''Nine Variants on Paganini for Double Bass and Orchestra,'' also'' for Double Bass and Piano'' (2001). ''Paganini in Metropolis for Clarinet and Wind Symphony'' (2001), also ''for Clarinet and Orchestra'' (2002).
★ Sergei Rachmaninoff − ''Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'', Op.43 (1934), a set of twenty four variations for piano and orchestra
★ Fazil Say - ''Paganini Variations'' for solo piano
★ StanisÅ‚aw Skrowaczewski - Concerto Nicolò for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra, 2003
★ Joseph I. Vance - 'Variations on a Caprice', for 2 guitars, bass, and drums (composed May 2007)
★ Philip Wilby - ''Paganini Variations'', for both wind band and brass band
★ Simon Proctor - "Paganini Metamorphasis" for Solo Piano
★ Labunski's Four Variations for Piano - Classical performance video color
'''Caprice No. 24 in A minor''' is the final caprice of Niccolò Paganini's ''24 Caprices'', and a famous work for solo violin. The work, in the key of A minor, consists of a theme, 11 variations, and a finale.
It is widely considered one of the most difficult pieces written for the solo violin. It requires many highly advanced techniques such as parallel octaves and rapid shifting covering many intervals, extremely fast scales and arpeggios including minor scales in thirds and tenths, left hand pizzicato, high positions, and quick string crossing. As a result, many violinists after studying for many years still lack the virtuosity required for such a demanding piece.
The caprice has provided a rich stream of material for works by subsequent composers. Compositions based on it, and transcriptions of it, include:
★ Leopold Auer - arranged it for violin with piano accompaniment, and added some variations of his own
★ James Barnes - "Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Niccolo Paganini", a wind band arrangement with each variation as a soli for a particular section
★ Boris Blacher - ''Variations on a Theme by Paganini'' (1947), for orchestra
★ Bottermund - ''Variations on a Theme by Paganini''
★ Johannes Brahms − ''Paganini Variations'', Op.35 (1862-63), for solo piano (2 books)
★ Luigi Dallapiccola - Sonatina canonica in mi bemolle maggiore su "Capricci" di Niccolo Paganini : per pianoforte (1946)
★ Michael Fath − "24th Caprice" for solo electric guitar
★ Eliot Fisk – transcribed all 24 Caprices for solo guitar
★ Benny Goodman - ''Caprice XXIV''
★ The Great Kat − adapted the 24th Caprice for electric guitar
★ Raaf Hekkema - transcribed it for solo alto saxophone
★ Wiktor Labunski − "Four Variations on a Theme by Paganini," for solo piano
★ Franz Liszt − the last of his ''Six Grandes Études de Paganini'', S.141 for solo piano, S.141 (1838, revised 1851)
★ Andrew Lloyd Webber − ''Variations'' (1977), originally for cello and rock band, later also arranged for cello and orchestra; ''Song & Dance'' - the Dance part is a reworked version of Variations
★ Witold LutosÅ‚awski − ''Variations on a Theme by Paganini'' (1940-41), for two pianos; in 1978 he made a version for piano and orchestra
★ Janice Martin - "Paganinimania", an arrangement of the 24th Caprice with orchestral accompaniment
★ Nathan Milstein − ''Paganiniana'', an arrangement of the 24th Caprice, with variations based on the other caprice.
★ Frank Proto - ''Capriccio di Niccolo for Trumpet and Orchestra'' (1994). ''Nine Variants on Paganini for Double Bass and Orchestra,'' also'' for Double Bass and Piano'' (2001). ''Paganini in Metropolis for Clarinet and Wind Symphony'' (2001), also ''for Clarinet and Orchestra'' (2002).
★ Sergei Rachmaninoff − ''Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'', Op.43 (1934), a set of twenty four variations for piano and orchestra
★ Fazil Say - ''Paganini Variations'' for solo piano
★ StanisÅ‚aw Skrowaczewski - Concerto Nicolò for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra, 2003
★ Joseph I. Vance - 'Variations on a Caprice', for 2 guitars, bass, and drums (composed May 2007)
★ Philip Wilby - ''Paganini Variations'', for both wind band and brass band
★ Simon Proctor - "Paganini Metamorphasis" for Solo Piano
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★ Labunski's Four Variations for Piano - Classical performance video color
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