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  1. The Paganini Prize is in Parma for celebrations of the 183rd anniversary of the death of Niccolò Paganini. Representing the President of the Prize, Giovanni Panebianco, is the great-grandson and namesake of the famous Maestro, an Ambassador of the Prize itself.

  2. Niccolò (or Nicolò) Paganini (Italian: [ni(k)koˈlɔ ppaɡaˈniːni] ⓘ; 27 October 1782 – 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique.

  3. We mark the death of the violinistic wizard, composer, and showman extraordinaire Niccolò Paganini, who died 179 years ago today in the Mediterranean resort city of Nice on May 27, 1840. Woman with Marfan Syndrome, making us squirm.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · He moved to Nice, France, to recover, but died there on May 27, 1840. Paganini is considered perhaps the greatest violinist that ever lived and his compositions, including 24 Caprices, for...

  5. Niccolò (or Nicolò) Paganini 27 October 1782 – 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique.

  6. In the afternoon of 27 May 1840, “Paganini stirred to the sound of the clock on the mantelpiece and tried to raise his head. His eyes turned toward the door, and the 57-year-old Paganini died from internal hemorrhaging.”

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  8. Dec 6, 2021 · In June 1834 Paganini was publicly accused of abducting Charlotte Watson, the 18-year-old daughter of a business associate in London. French and English newspapers alike accused Paganini of buying the young woman expensive jewelry.

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