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  1. Paganini became a violinist for the Baciocchi court, while giving private lessons to Elisa's husband, Felice for ten years. During this time, his wife and Paganini were also carrying on a romantic affair. [ 4 ] In 1807, Baciocchi became the Grand Duchess of Tuscany and her court was transferred to Florence.

    • 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).
  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. Jul 1, 2018 · This was, however, never officially confirmed. Paganini lived what we would refer to as the typical rock star lifestyle as he was well known for being a gambler and a womanizer.

  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. When a romantic relationship springs up between Paganini and Charlotte, her very youthful appearance causes the police to take notice and Paganini is arrested for seducing a minor. Urbani rescues him again by presenting proof that Charlotte is not underage and Paganini is released.

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  7. Niccolò Paganini, (Genoa, October 27, 1782 - Nice, May 27, 1840) was a violinist and composer. He was one of the most famous virtuosi of his day, and is considered to be one of the greatest violinists ever, with absolute pitch and perfect intonation, expressive bowing techniques and new uses of staccato and pizzicato techniques. Paganini was ...

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