| Sobriquet | Year | Provenance | Notes |
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| Berger | 1700 | Currently in possession of Bein & Fushi Violins.[60] |
| ex-Berglund | 1699 | Finnish Cultural Foundation (Suomen Kulttuurirahasto) | Previously owned by conductor Paavo Berglund. Purchased from Berglund's estate by the Finnish Cultural Foundation in June 2012.[61] On loan to Antti Tikkanen.[62] |
| The Penny | 1700 | Barbara Penny |
| Petri | 1700 | Henri Petri[63] |
| Dragonetti | 1700 | Nippon Music Foundation[22] | Formerly owned by Alfredo Campoli, now played by Veronika Eberle. |
| Jupiter | 1700 | Giovanni Battista Viotti | Owned and played since 1964 by Arnold Belnick, Los Angeles, California. |
| Russian, Margaret, Berson[64] | 1700 |
| Taft; ex-Emil Heermann | 1700 | Canada Council for the Arts | On loan to Nikki Chooi[65] who was from 2009–2012 the recipient of the Council's 1729 Guarneri, now on loan to Chooi's younger brother Timothy Chooi.[66] |
| Taylor, Heberlein | 1700 | San Francisco Symphony | Owned by the San Francisco Symphony since 2002.[67] |
| Ward | 1700 | United States Library of Congress | Presented by Gertrude Clarke Whittall.[68] |
| Circle, Nachez[ • Music for the devil1. Music for the devil: Niccolò Paganini Bárbara Lara del Río El Altillo School 2. General outline Biography. A fated genius? A gift or a disease? Compositions. Instruments. His legacy in our music. Summary. Test. 3. Biography Violinist, guitarist and composer. October 27, 1782 (Italy) May 27, 1840 (France) Modern violin techniques. A son ( Achilles Cyrus Alexander) with Antonia Bianchi. Miser and careless. Wild life, gambler. 4. 5. A fated genius? Paganini’s mother premonition about his ability. Five years old mandolin Seven years old violin Ten hours a day. No food. Alessandro Rolla: “I have nothing to teach you”. Internationally recognized. Demoniac fame. 6. 7. A gift or a disease? Laxity and hypermobility. Cronic illness: -Marfan syndrome: - Long limbs and fingers. - Defects on patient’s aorta valve. -Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: - Laxity and hypermobility. - 11 types. Paganini type 3. 8. Compositions He composed for his own concerts. Evolution in violin techniques. 24 caprices for violin (1805-1809). 15 quartets for guitar (1806-1820). 9. Caprice No. 24 in A minor http:// www.youtube.com / watch?v = kn3HLT7mzoQ & feature = related Most famous piece of Paganini. Theme, 11 variations, final. Most difficult piece. Highly a
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