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Nicolo Paganini: His Life and Work

Nicolo Paganini: His Life and Work

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NICOLO PAGANINI:
HIS LIFE AND WORK.

PRINTED BY E. SHORE AND CO.,
3, GREEN TERRACE, ROSEBERY AVENUE, LONDON, E.C.

Plate I.—See Appendix.
Portrait of Nicolo Paganini by Maurin.

"THE STRAD" LIBRARY, No. XVII.

NICOLO PAGANINI:
HIS LIFE AND WORK,

BY
STEPHEN S. STRATTON.

"Natura il fece, e poi ruppe la stampa."
Ariosto.

WITH TWENTY-SEVEN ILLUSTRATIONS.

London:
"THE STRAD" Office, 3, Green Terrace, Rosebery Avenue, E.C.
J. LENG & CO., 186, Fleet Street, E.C.

New York:
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157, Fifth Avenue.

1907.

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[viii]

PREFACE.

The author of this work did not live to see the final sheets in print. Although it has not received his revision, yet the book has had careful editing. Mr. Stratton did not undertake the Life of Paganini without adequate preparation. He had during many years thoughtfully studied the artist and his attributes, and became an acknowledged authority on the subject. He gathered from all available sources the most reliable information. Almost his last journey was a pilgrimage to Paganini's birthplace. This volume will exhibit his versatility, particularly the chapter giving the analyses of Paganini's compositions. It is therefore the most complete account of the greatest virtuoso recorded in the annals of music. Those who peruse this most interesting biography of Paganini, will naturally desire to learn something of the writer.

Stephen Samuel Stratton was born in London on December 19th, 1840. He began his career as a chorister of St. Mary's Church, Ealing. He studied harmony and composition under Charles Lucas. As an organist, he held these appointments—St. Mary the Virgin, Soho; and St. James's Church, Friern Barnet. On his removal to Birmingham in 1866, he was organist at St. Barnabas Church; Edgbaston Old Parish Church; St. John's, Harborne; and the Church of the Saviour (1878-1882). In 1879 he commenced a series of chamber concerts in Birmingham.

From 1877 until the day of his death, Mr. Stratton was the musical critic of the "Birmingham Daily Post." In that position his influence was decidedly beneficial. He was also a contributor to the London Musical Press. He will be remembered as the joint author (with Mr. James D. Brown) of "British Musical Biography." His "Life of Mendelssohn" was written for Messrs. Dent's "Master Musicians." Among other items may be mentioned "Musical Curiosities," and valuable papers read before the "Incorporated Society of Musicians."

In private life he was highly esteemed—an honorable citizen—a genial, kind hearted man, with a genuine love of his profession. He died, after a short illness, in Birmingham, on June 25th, 1906.

R. H.

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.
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Boyhood 1
CHAPTER II.
Early Triumphs 9
CHAPTER III.
Italian Tours 22
CHAPTER IV.
Tours on the Continent 35
CHAPTER V.
First Visit to England 50
CHAPTER VI.
Final Tour 61
CHAPTER VII.
Death 73
CHAPTER VIII.
Paganini, the Man 85
CHAPTER IX.
The Artist and his Contemporaries 107
CHAPTER X.
His Methods in Playing 128
CHAPTER XI.
His Compositions 148
CHAPTER XII.
Memorials 191
 
APPENDIX.—Notes on the Illustrations 195
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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