Niccolo Paganini
October 27, 2012
On this date in 1782, the world's great violinist, Niccolo Paganini,
was born In Genoa, Italy. He composed his first sonata before the age
of 9, and made his first public appearance in 1793. Paginini was
appointed first violinist at the Lucca Court, where his diligent
application (reportedly practicing up to 15 hours a day as a youth) made
him Europe's foremost virtuoso violinist. Paganini's acclaimed 6-year
world tour, wowing audiences with his legendary showmanship, made him
wealthy and an international celebrity. He played his own songs,
considered to be so diabolically intricate that the superstitious widely
accused him of having made a pact with the devil. Yet his tender
passages routinely brought his audience to tears. Paginini retired to
his villa in Parma. He lived a religion-free life, refused the
sacraments of the Roman Catholic church on his deathbed and religious
ritual at his burial. Even his religious biographer, Count Conestabili,
admitted Paganini's "religious indifferentism" (Vita de Niccolo Paganini, 1851, cited in Joseph McCabe's A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists, 1920.) D. 1840.
Compiled by Annie Laurie Gaylor - www.ffrf.org
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