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Camillo Sivori

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were executed to impersonate human sounds. "Le Stregghe" is one of his best examples in which his unique ability to create such lively, almost cinematographic effects is achieved. Sivori understood that he was the only violinist alive (in the late 1800s) who could immortalize Paganini's art of violin playing and unique Operatic interpretations. The school of violin playing was rapidly changing and Paganini's art was rapidly forgotten. He lived for many years in Paris, and died in Genoa on February 19, 1894.
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From 1827 Sivori began the career of a travelling virtuoso, which lasted almost without interruption until 1864. On November 18, 1846 he performed at the Howard Athenaeum in Boston, where he played Il Campanello and Carnival of Venice. He played Mendelssohn's concerto for the first time in England in
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Camillo Sivori also collaborated with Giuseppe Verdi. In 1893 Verdi heard Sivori performed at his private music soiree and noted Sivori's impeccable technique, agility and musicianship. Sivori's performances ideas were directly influenced by Opera characters. His violin techniques, in many instances
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Sivori was known to adapt many peculiar pieces such that he could play them, and many of these pieces, once thought absurd, have now become quite popular. However,
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Sivori's favourite violin was the Vuillaume violin, which he received as a gift from Paganini. It was an impeccably close copy of Paganini's famous
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1846, and was in England again in the seasons of 1851 and 1864. In 1864, he formed a permanent trio with cellist
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The Paganini of the Double Bass: Bottesini in Britain (Chris West, 2021)
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Anecdotal description of the relationship between Paganini and Sivori
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He owned many valuable instruments, including violins by
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He collaborated with composers of his day, including
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Genoa
Niccolò Paganini
Antonio Restano
Giacomo Costa
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Agostino Dellepiane
Alfredo Piatti
Charlotte Tardieu
Franz Liszt
Luigi Cherubini
Amati
Antonio Stradivari
Carlo Bergonzi
Gaetano Chiocchi
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume
Cannone Guarnerius

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