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  1. Throughout his life, Paganini was no stranger to chronic illnesses. Although no definite medical proof exists, it has been later theorized that he might have been affected by Marfan syndrome [ 8 ] [ 9 ] or Ehlers–Danlos syndrome . [ 10 ]

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Personal Life and Legacy. Paganini had a few close friends, including composers Gioachino Rossini and Hector Berlioz, who composed Harold en Italie for him, and a mistress with whom he had a...

  3. May 27, 1999 · Niccolò Paganini (born October 27, 1782, Genoa, republic of Genoa [Italy]—died May 27, 1840, Nice, France) was an Italian composer and principal violin virtuoso of the 19th century. A popular idol, he inspired the Romantic mystique of the virtuoso and revolutionized violin technique.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • At the age of 14, Niccolo started earning his own money. Paganini became a “financially independent” at the age of 14. Paganini’s early success was aided by his father’s strict taskmastership.
    • Niccolo started playing the instruments because his dad had similar musical talent. While Niccolo Paganini’s father, Antonio Paganini, was not a wealthy businessman, he was an accomplished mandolinist.
    • His early childhood and brief family background. The David d’Angers gallery was installed in 1984 in the former Toussaint abbey, dating from the 12th century, fitted out and covered with a glass roof by the architect Pierre Prunet to accommodate the works.
    • Niccolo was an amazing musician and played multiple instruments throughout his life. Paganini was a guitarist as well as a composer and violinist. In fact, he began his musical career as a mandolinist (like his father).
  4. Although he never got married, he had number of love affairs. Among them, his affair with Angiolina Cavanna produced a stillborn daughter. It is rumored that in May 1815, he was arrested for seducing Cavanna and was interred at Torre Grimaldina in Genoa until a settlement was reached.

  5. Antonia Bianchi, a singer who toured with Niccolò in 1825, bore him a son, Cyrus Alexander on July 23, 1825. Although they were never married, he did lavish affection on his son for the rest of his life. Known as a gambler, he unsuccessfully attempted to open a gambling casino in Paris in 1838.

  6. Jul 17, 2024 · Just one lesson was enough to convince Rolla that Paganini would be happier with his ex-teacher Ferdinando Paer, who after a few lessons referred Paganini on to his own original teacher, Gaspare Ghiretti.

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