Violin Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6

Composer: PAGANINI, Niccolò
  • Paganini completed the final version of this concerto by 18161 and its premiere took place by 1819.2
  • Paganini originally wrote this concerto in E-flat Major, with the violin tuned up a half step. Paganini favored using the violin as a transposing instrument, tuning it at various pitch levels depending on his musical needs (a technique called scordatura), but today almost all violinists play this concerto in D Major (which allows the violin strings to be tuned to G, D, A, E, as usual).3
  • In one anecdote, Paganini performed this concerto in London in 1831, and during the performance one musician’s sheet music caught fire from a candle. Reportedly, the musicians and audience alike were so distracted watching Paganini that nobody immediately noticed the score on fire.4

Sources

  1. Edward Neill, “Paganini, Nicolò,” Grove Music Online (2001), accessed Aug. 26, 2021, https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000040008
  2. David Nice, liner notes to Nicolò Paganini: Violin Concertos, Ilya Grubert, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Constantine Orbelian, Chandos 9492, CD, 1996.
  3. Neill, “Paganini, Nicolò,” Grove Music Online
  4. Nice, liner notes to Nicolò Paganini: Violin Concertos

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