Focusing on the life and contributions of the renowned violinist and composer Nicolo Paganini, this work delves into his extraordinary talent and the impact he had on music. It explores his innovative techniques, personal struggles, and the myths surrounding his persona. Through detailed accounts, the book paints a vivid picture of Paganini's artistic journey and his lasting influence on future generations of musicians. Stratton's narrative combines biographical elements with an analysis of Paganini's works, making it a comprehensive study for music enthusiasts.
Stephen Samuel Stratton Livres



Mendelssohn
- 332pages
- 12 heures de lecture