Violin Concerto No.1 in E flat major (usually transposed to D major), Op. 6, MS 21: Rondo: Allegro spirituoso
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The band signed with Vertigo Records and in 1985 released its debut album, Weapon of Love. The video/single, "Berlin by Night", was part of the soundtrack for the German movie Alpha City [de].
Paganini recorded five studio albums between 1985 and 2008. The band enjoyed, minor success with Weapon of Love, which they supported by joining Mötley Crüe on their 1986 Theatre of Pain Tour.
The 1987 follow-up album, It's A Long Way to the Top, charted at number six on the Swiss album charts. Subsequent albums were released on smaller labels with different line-ups centered around Marc Paganini.
Weapon of Love and It’s A Long Way to the Top were both re-mastered and re-issued by German label Yesterrock in 2009.
Murthy died on September 15, 2013, due to liver failure. Marc Paganini died on January 11, 2019, from unknown causes.
If you are looking for the Italian violinist, violist, guitarist and composer, go here: Niccolò Paganini.
The band signed with Vertigo Records and in 1985 released its debut album, Weapon of Love. The video/single, "Berlin by Night", was part of the soundtrack for the German movie Alpha City [de].
Paganini recorded five studio albums between 1985 and 2008. The band enjoyed, minor success with Weapon of Love, which they supported by joining Mötley Crüe on their 1986 Theatre of Pain Tour.
The 1987 follow-up album, It's A Long Way to the Top, charted at number six on the Swiss album charts. Subsequent albums were released on smaller labels with different line-ups centered around Marc Paganini.
Weapon of Love and It’s A Long Way to the Top were both re-mastered and re-issued by German label Yesterrock in 2009.
Murthy died on September 15, 2013, due to liver failure. Marc Paganini died on January 11, 2019, from unknown causes.
If you are looking for the Italian violinist, violist, guitarist and composer, go here: Niccolò Paganini.
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Violin Concerto No.1 in E flat major Op. 6 MS 21: Rondo: Allegro spirituoso
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Matthew 25
It is a treat to be able to hear this piece in its original key. Almost every other version I find is in D Major.
Meme Dreams
Finally a version that's not in D major, this is so much more pretty
JESUS HERNANDEZ
Amanda M The arrangements are also different. definitely sounds very good
To believe
I know!! I love the E flat so much better, much brighter and prettier. I wish more people play in the E flat major.
Adalberto Aranda Martínez
Cada que escucho los conciertos de Lord Paganini imagino a mi futuro yo bailando en mi boda xd
Federica nel Mondo : )
Beautiful. It reminds me of my beloved music teacher.
brenda Jamile rocha
Magnífico
Sean Brown
Perfect pitch has its drawbacks... my brain absolutely refuses to recalibrate. An E-flat is and always shall be an E-flat, never a D. Playing the E-flat version is damn near impossible for me.... I love it when someone else can do it though.
Nelson Zhao
Well I've got good news for you. If you can already play it in D major, then you're set! Paganini wrote the orchestral parts in E flat major for this piece, but the solo part is written in D major, with the intention of the soloist tuning the strings a semitone higher to achieve the effect of E flat major. (this is known as scordatura) So all you have to do is retune your violin and you're good to go!
Sean Brown
@Nelson Zhao But that's exactly what I can't do, because I play by absolute pitch and not by relative pitch or hand position. Playing in Ab-Eb-Bb-F scordatura is really hard for me because I will always want to play a half step lower so I hear it in D.... I tried it once, it didn't work out well. So I just play it in D.