Rachel Barton Pine BEL CANTO - PAGANINI 24 caprices and other works for solo violin
Billboard chart-topping
violinist Rachel Barton Pine traverses Paganini’s ground breaking set of
24 Caprices with virtuosic flair and, in equal measure, reverence for
the bel canto, or “beautiful singing,'' style of the composer’s
generation. Playing on the ‘ex-Bazzini, ex-Soldat’ Guarneri del Gesù
violin from 1742, made by the same Cremona-based maker in the same year
as Paganini’s own violin, Rachel channels the composer’s own technical
wizardry as well as his love for beautiful melodies. Rachel was first
introduced to Paganini’s Caprices at the age of six. In her early
twenties she gave her first performance of all 24 Caprices in a single
concert, a feat she has accomplished several times since including at
the National Gallery in
Washington D.C. and the Ravinia Festival. Rachel fills out this release
with other pyrotechnical works by Paganini, including his “Duet for
One”, Caprice d’adieu and the Introduction and Variations on ‘Nel cor più non mi sento’ from Giovanni Paisiello’s opera La molinara. Inspired
by Paganini’s legacy of virtuosic themes and variations, Rachel
concludes the set with her own Introduction, Theme and Variations on
‘God Defend New Zealand’, written in 2000 for the final concert of her
first tour of that country. Paganini dedicated his 24 Caprices ''to all
the artists.” Rachel in turn dedicates this recording to “all the
listeners,” of which there will be legions.
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