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Release Date: Friday 26 February 2021
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Paganini's violin, the legendary 'il Cannone', made by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù in 1743, is one of the most important musical instruments in the history of Western music. Paganini was the greatest virtuoso of his time, acclaimed throughout Europe and an inspiration to performers and composers alike. On his death, he bequeathed 'il Cannone' to his home city of Genoa, where it is permanently housed under high security in the Town Hall. It has been heard on record just a handful of times. Francesca Dego was given the honour of recording with it after the success of her first performance on the instrument, in October 2019, when she was invited to play Paganini's First Violin Concerto at the Paganini Celebratory Concert at Teatro Carlo Felice, in Genoa. Francesca Dego comments: 'I feel so privileged to be able to share the soul of 'il Cannone' in a new recording. I remember thinki ng long and hard about the ideal programme and carefully selecting a series of works paying homage to Paganini. The 'Cannon' has pretty much only ever been used to record music by Paganini, so the idea of its celebrated tone teaming up with composers who idolised the Italian virtuoso throughout history is really exciting to me!'
"Dego has an expressive touch, skittering over the strings, yet finding plenty of attack in Szymanowski's Trois Caprices. Corigliano's Red Violin Caprices are at times spellbinding, descending into a guttural, harried chase. Leonardi accompanies sensitively throughout." - BBC Music Magazine ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆
"If you're keen to hear Paganini's favourite plaything (or favourite fourstringed one, at any rate), performed with technical finesse and strong musicality while shown off by suitably polished engineering, then this amply does that job." - Gramophone
Paganini: Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7 'La Campanella'
III. Rondo "La clochette" (Arr. F. Kreisler for Violin & Piano)
Kreisler: Recitative & Scherzo Caprice, Op. 6
I. Recitativo
II. Scherzo-Caprice
Corigliano, J: The Red Violin Caprices (for violin solo) (2002)
Boccadoro: Come d'autunno
Paganini: Cantabile for violin & piano / guitar in D major, Op. 17, MS 109
Rossini: Péchés de vieillesse, Vol. 9 'Album pour piano, violon, violoncello, harmonium et cor'
No. 4, Un mot à Paganini
Schnittke: A Paganini for violin solo
Szymanowski: Paganini Caprices (3), Op. 40
No. 1, - (After Caprice No. 20)
No. 2, - (After Caprice No. 21)
No. 3, - (After Caprice No. 24)