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became unstable. The
Paganinis sought refuge in
their country property in Romairone, near Bolzaneto. It was in this
period that
Paganini is
thought to have...
- Nicolò
Paganini may
refer to: Niccolò
Paganini (1782–1840),
Italian composer Nicolò
Paganini's numbers (c. 1850–?),
Italian mathematician who
found a...
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Paganini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Niccolò
Paganini (1782–1840) was an
Italian violinist, violist,
guitarist and composer.
Paganini may...
- The
Rhapsody on a
Theme of
Paganini, Op. 43, (Russian: Рапсодия на тему Паганини,
Rapsodiya na temu
Paganini) is a
concertante work
written by Sergei...
- Sam
Paganini is an
Italian DJ and
producer from Treviso, Veneto, Italy. His 1997 song, "Zoe", made #47 on the UK
Singles Chart. He has
since released many...
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Paganino Paganini (Italian: [paɡaˈniːno
paɡaˈniːni]; Latin:
Paganinus de
Paganinis; c. 1450–1538), was an
Italian printer and
publisher from the Republic...
- The
Grandes études de
Paganini, S. 141, are a
series of six études for the
piano by
Franz Liszt,
revised in 1851 from an
earlier version (published as...
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Paganini Horror is a 1989
Italian horror film
directed by
Luigi Cozzi. The film
tells the
story of a
largely female rock band who
acquires an unpublished...
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Kinski Paganini, also
known simply as
Paganini, is a 1989
biographical film written,
directed by and
starring Klaus Kinski.
Based on the life and career...
- Solo
Violin were
written in
groups (seven, five and twelve) by Niccolò
Paganini between 1802 and 1817. They are also
designated as M.S. 25 in
Maria Rosa...