Inno Patriottico : For Solo Violin by Nicolò Paganini (2021, Trade Paperback)
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(Ricordi). 81 is a composition dating back to the period between 1796 and 1800, during which he also composed works such as the Carmagnola con variazioni. 1 for violin and guitar, the Grande Concerto.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherCasa Ricordi
ISBN-101705146341
ISBN-139781705146347
eBay Product ID (ePID)24057262155
Product Key Features
Book TitleInno Patriottico : for Solo Violin
Number of Pages20 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicPrinted Music / Opera & Classical Scores
GenreMusic
AuthorNicolò Paganini
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight4.1 Oz
Item Length12 in
Item Width9 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Composed byPaganini, Nicolò
Synopsis(Ricordi). Paganini's Inno patriottico con variazioni for solo violin M.S. 81 is a composition dating back to the period between 1796 and 1800, during which he also composed works such as the Carmagnola con variazioni M.S. 1 for violin and guitar, the Grande Concerto M.S. 75, the Tema variato for violin M.S. 82 and the Sonata a violin solo M.S. 83. There is not very much background material regarding the piece: the only certainties we have about it are that it dates from his early period, springs from a Genovese environment and has numerous similarities to the Carmagnola con variazioni M.S. 1: both compositions are based on a sprightly popular theme in 6/8 that can be traced back to the Perigordino, a French dance that first appeared in the Ligurian Apennines during the Napoleonic period. The structure of the Inno patriottico con variazioni substantially follows that of the Carmagnola and Tema variato: a theme followed by a series of variations in which Paganini demonstrates his personal concept of variation. This edition is based on a recently rediscovered, non-autograph source owned by the descendants of Eredi Sivori, in combination with the copy held by the Archivio Storico del Comune di Genova and printed sources.