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Chaconne Klaverenga - Caprice no. 24 by Paganini

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Caprice no. 24 by Paganini is possibly most famous composition for violin solo. Composed in 1817 by Niccolò Paganini, Italian violin virtuoso, guitarist, and composer, Caprice np.4 is one of the most difficult pieces techniques for violin and requires advanced techniques for extremely fast scales and arpeggios.
Born in Genoa, Paganini first started learning the mandolin from his father, before he moved to violin at the age of seven During his travels Paganini's was brought into contact with the most eminent guitarists of the time, including Ferdinando Carulli and Mauro Giuliani. He learned to play the guitar while he dropped out from the concert scene for three years. Howver he never decided to play public concerts with guitar. He used to play in guitar trios and quartets, but only private, behind closed door.

Paganini's Caprice no. 24 became also a challenge to play for advanced guitarists, both: classical and electric. Prominent guitar virtuoso, Eliot Fisk transcribed the entire 24 Caprices for the classical guitar.

In video this is Chaconne Klaverenga who's playing Caprice no. 24. Chaconne came into international attention once she performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. for the Kennedy Center Conservatory Project onn April 10, 2013 . She has eceived her Master of Music Degree in Classical GuitarPerformance from the Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, Ohio in 2017 after studying with guitar virtuoso Jason Vieaux.
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