A website directory and metasearch engine of Top 20 best websites
Top 20  
Online  
 
 
Add To Favorites Make this your Start Page Top 20 from A-Z
Top 20 Directory
 Listen to Music Now 
 Classical
 Country    Jazz
 Oldies    Top 40
 Easy    NPR
AccuRadio | Radio Tower
AOL |  Windows |  Launch

Top20Listen

META SEARCH:   
Google Yahoo MSN Ask Answers ixquick DMOZ
Wikipedia Encarta Hakia Cuil Clusty About      other
 ImagesGoogle Flickr AV PicSearch BlogsClusty Google
 VideoGoogle YouTube NewsGoogle Y! News Topix
 DirectoriesYahoo Google Alexa USA.gov Almanac Archive
    City Guide       State Guide Nation Guide
Weekly Diversions
Amazing Yodeler
Diamond Detective
Florence Nightengale
Stunning Facts
Fireman Power
Archive

Top20Diversions

 
Top 20 Directory:
Top : Arts : Music : Composition : Composers : P : Paganini,_Niccolò : Twenty-four_Caprices,_The
See Also:

Sites:
  • 24th Caprice: Discussion at violinist.com about various composers who have written variations on this theme or on all the Paganini Caprices.
  • Aspects of Jazz and Classical Music in David N. Baker's Ethnic Variations on a Theme of Paganini: Masters in Music thesis submitted by Heather Koren Pinson to Louisiana State University.
  • Franz Liszt: Paganini Studies and Schubert March Transcriptions: Hyperion Records sleeve note. Mainly deals with the nature of the Studies, their original composer, and their transcriptionist, noting their brilliance and technical demands and listing them according to common nicknames.
  • Paganini and the 24 Caprices: Essay begins with biographical introduction then examines the entire work and various pieces therein. Notes their continuing popularity.
  • Paganini Variations: The Tune That Drove Composers Wild (Part 1): Fred Flaxman notes the original Caprices and discusses the assorted interpretations granted some or all of them by such composers as Paganini, Brahms, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Szymanowski, Lutoslawski, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
  • Paganini Variations: The Tune That Drove Composers Wild (Part 2): Fred Flaxman notes the original Caprices and discusses the assorted interpretations granted some or all of them by such composers as Paganini, Brahms, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Szymanowski, Lutoslawski, and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
  • Paganini: Violin Technique and the 24 Caprices: Dave Camwell, jazz saxophone player, explores the composer's virtuosity as illustrated by the pieces of this opus. He shows how every special technique is included in one or more of the caprices.
  • Paginini's 24 Caprices: Extended discussion from the archives of violinist.com examines various artists who have recorded them and rates and evaluates many of the performances.
  • Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op.43: Classical Notes.co.uk discussion of the transcription for piano and orchestra, noting the specter of death in the Rhapsody as indicated by the Dies Irae.


    Listed links may put this banner on their website.

    Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
    Submit a Site  -  Open Directory Project  -  Become an Editor
    Terms and Conditions
    About Us
    Privacy Policy

    Processing Time: 0.04