I heard he specifically left it to UA-cam in his will... Doth thou in thine future see-ith a platform for the establishment of interwoven extradimensional communication to then relay unto utter masses the genius compositions I play for thee on this day.
I see that the Comment section is full of time travelers who have had first hand experience of Paganinis live concert. Thanks for sharing your experiences Travelers.
He was my best friend. I bought him the violin as a gift on his birthday. Now I'm hearing his music. It's peaceful. He was my only friend. We knew each other from 1803..
I take it he was a lonely soul, he's pain he played it out he speaks of thing's yet to happen or a tale of what's to become of us Men fallen far from God's grace.
Its all guerilla advertising. Im about to set up a gofundme to develop a time machine. As im a (self declared) mega genius it shouldnt take me long. I just need the readies. Now ive come clean about my dozens of fake accounts... can anyone front me several billion $'s? A frontline seat to his concert is almost within your grasp.... ;)
@@jamesmaybrick2001 Clearly a scam. Time travel to the past is made impossible by the First Law of Thermodynamics. Moreover, no discussion of time can be had without a discussion of space. Get it? No? Of course not.
@@kaoskronostyche9939Ah, you are just a doubter and not on the level of my mega genius self. No worries though, simply paypal me a LOT of money on a regular basis and i shall enrol you my EXLUSIVE course, when you have reached as close to enlightenment as your neurons allow you will begin to see the big picture. Soon....time travel shal be yours. Remember...its just going to cost me many lots of money..i will need some financial support. just a few billion $'s in my estimation.
@@jamesmaybrick2001чувак, если хочешь иметь миллиард долларов, то ты пошел не по тому пути.. - создай свою религию ( это проверенный рецепт), кстати еще будешь иметь свой собственный гарем..😂
It’s been many many years since I’ve heard these melodies. I was of course his violin. I’ve since changed my name and moved on with my life. But the days when his fingers used to dance all over my body still bring me chills. I’ve been noodled by many fingers and a bow but I can tell you assuredly there is no one greater. I remember one particular Eve in 1819 when playing for Princess Ludovika of Bavaria… the jealousy in her eyes. I could tell she wished she were me, an innocuous little violin. Oh where does the time go?
@whatsonthetube; I don’t wanna be the one to tell you this, hopefully you’re sitting down. I think you got played the whole relationship. Maybe even just a floor of the week he fingered a little. I’m sorry
Absolutely insane how most professional violinists still can't nail Caprice 24, just goes to show how amazing Paganini was. He made those pieces specifically so only *he* could play them.
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I met him just once, back in the days when i was just the big bad black wolf. Everybody feared me and hated me back the, but not Niccolo ! No, he was fascinated by me and in just few minutes he created such masterpieces i was in absolute awe.Never saw a human like that. He ripped strings apart, but didnt stop playing and it was becoming even more and more beautiful for my senses. Niccolo Paganini was a friend to all, regardless poor or rich, sad or happy, good or bad, ugly or beautiful. Great soul !
Ouça sempre que isso é celestial. Saudações de Curitiba-pr Brasil.🇧🇷👊🏽 É dom divino. Assista o filme. Mexe com seus sentimentos. Uma montanha russa a vida de Paganini.😔
dont you miss those who once walked by your side but withered to the unstopable march of time, wich seems not to claim you like in an insolent torture?
Back in 1803-1813 those were the days...selling Ol cigarettes, trying to make a coin for me young self, attending with my dear wife and struggling together Paginini, those days that we would drink or sometimes just enjoy the laughter, those cries in the shivering winter nights...i miss you my good friend Panganini may you rest in infinite peace. Sincerely, Count A.B.R
@@pritamnaskar589 I'm what you consider a reptilian hybrid, I'm about to be 455 years old. This year will be filled with castrastophies, project blue beam would be at is highest peak and everything eventually will just pop out as a big truth.
Paganini is one of my favorite classical musicians. The raw emotions, virtuosity and mastery of violin transports me back to days of old. I close my eyes and I'm there watching.
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I remember back then in 1884 i was just 15yrs, we flocked the outdoor opera Sir. Panganini was playing his voilin. Now me in 2023 listening to him here again bring soft memories.
@AutumnMessenger yap you the one that sat on my left I remember you sharing popcorn 🍿 box..how are you doing? Is everything still intact with you?... I dropped my left rib 98 years ago
I am sure Paganini's actual pieces were even more impressive cause these are certainly on par with impossible but whoever played his works with such perfection is phenomenal!
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I saw him live at La Scala back in 1813 when he was just starting out, even then you could tell he was going to be the GOAT on violin, best concerto I've ever been to, he brought the opera house down that night, legend forever.
Thank you for recording his work, it’s unbelievable how you managed to break time to experience his music once more. His concerts were amazing back in ‘13.
I met Paganini in 1813 when I attended his concert in La Scala. Ever since then I followed this mortal career with interest. As a Toreador Kindred his music really captured my heart. When he's on his deathbed I couldn't bear the thought of losing this mortal. So I offered him an immortal life, to be my childe. I faked his death in 27 May 1840, but the Inquisition found out and told the churches about this, earning him the moniker *_"Devil's Violinist"_* . But his unlife didn't last long, as his son Achille is working with the Inquisition to end his father unlife in 1892. His death is my greatest loss in my entire unlife.
Tis slapped so inflexibly in such a way that despite this magnificent gentleman being dubbed "the devil's violinist", it still felt as if thine ears have been blessed by a sound only heard in the heavens above.
This is one beautiful and haunting piece of Classical music. Evoking tranquility. Whoever is playing it whether student or professors of music, Outstanding.🌟
@@ahmadluthfy because at the time when he was alive his peers believed him to be TOO talented that rumors of him making a pact with the devil or his mother selling his soul so that he could be an amazing violinist spread. Honestly at the time he was just "that guy" when it came to the violin a prodigy kinda deal with a natural affinity for it.
@@essentialpro9365 la ignorancia del humano es como vaso de plástico con agujeros . Se llena la agua adentro del vaso y se tira la agua dejando el vaso lleno
Hmmmmm.... Paginini is a legend! The notes, the strides..... It feels all over the place but yet deliberately ajar and yet as beautiful as the moon. The rhytym is perfect! How did paginini come up with such beautiful notes, I wonder.
To whom ever played this and mastered this work. I thank you for treating me to a wonderful day. Life is vast and full of troubles but knowing someone's life can travel through the ages and still bless us to this day. May the Devil's Violinist never die may he forever bless ages to come.
Скрипка как душа, она может плакать вместе с свами, может смеяться, может грустить, может радоваться, Особенно в таких руках как Паганини, Спасибо Вам, что Вы даёте нам возможность насладиться этой музыкой
A gambler, Paganini lost his Amati violin in a bet. He was then lent a Guarnieri by an amateur violinist. Paganini would then only play a Guarnieri, most famously the one he named "Cannon." The Cannon is now on display at the Palazzo Tursi Museum, in his hometown of Genoa, Italy.
Often I recall to myself in the dark hours of the night when me and Paganini where in grade school together. Long past when the sun would hide its face me and Paganini would roam the streets discussing what to make of this world we had been set unto. On a particularly cold night, when not only the sun had vanished but the moon it seemed as well. Paganini looked me in the eye and put his hand on my shoulder. "I swear by you that when my last days have passed they will speak of me as the greatest violinist in all the world, never doubt that my friend". Of course I didn't believe him. Shame on me I suppose. For if a greater violinist has ever lived I know not of them, and believe me I have searched. He offered often to teach me his trade, but I was not his reflection, I was an already soaked sponge, set in my ways and cursed with undue confidence in my world views. It was an honor and a privlege to have known you Paganini. May you find as much peace in death as you brought me in life. - Sincerly, Douglas Walker (of Channel Awesome)
As much as I’d like to enjoy Paganini’s breathtaking orchestrations, I cant get over the fact that he literally took away the breath of my beloved feline friend, Figaro. In the dead of night, Paganini snatched my family’s pet cat and had the ghoulish audacity to use Figaro’s innards for catgut violin strings. This music would not exist without Figaro’s involuntary contributions….
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I miss you, dear friend. I still remember our endless conversations in Paris. I still have the composition that you wrote for me, and I play it whenever my health allows. And I am still keeping the promise I made to you... I will never share it with the world.
This is the same songs being looped forever. My schizophrenic neighbour used to play this Paganini's songs early in the morning and it was the only way I ever got to sleep back then in those troubled times, his music used to float from his window, down the alleyway and into my window as the sun came up, he began practicing as I finally passed out half insane from the troubles of those times. Neither of us did achieve our dreams of becoming professional artists despite all our best efforts. He had a bad go of things the next decade or so.
Wow, it’s incredible how sometimes you can’t really see who you are… I remember when we used to be friends in Lucca back in 1801, at that time in our life’s when we just wanted to feel something…to be in the light but more in the deep darkness just to find our true selves and become more than humans. I really enjoy the way that through music, he describes the darkness and the joy! Just too beautiful to haunt your true self in the dark. Eventually you accept the darkness and everything will be ok
Unas manos de oro tiene este señor, es que ni se le puede llamar señor ya que es un ser divino con una superioridad en el violin que nadie le puede igualar, la agilidad, la inteligencia musical que tiene, como sabe que tocar, que no, cuando y como, es simplemente surrealista, donde se han quedado? En el siglo 17? Porque no hay de eso en esta epoca? Es mucho pedir? Quizas la musica esta condenada a empeorar llegados los siglos? Me abruma pensar que obras como estas no van a poder ser tocadas en esta epoca y en la de delante, no se podranrecrear cosas como estas ni de lejos al igual que el sueño de Tartini y el demonio que le compuso la mejor obra de su carrera, pero no estaba ni de cerca a lo que escuchó, simplemente increible
27 October 1782 - 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. His 24 Caprices for Solo Violin Op. 1 are among the best known of his compositions and have served as an inspiration for many prominent composers.
@@Darkstar-ux5yoLegend says he made a pact with the Devil and sold his soul to him in exchange of being able to master the violin perfectly. Those were just rumours obviously, people believed al kinds of things two hundreds years ago 😂
How is this possible to make such brilliant music. I have goosebumps and i have tears in my eyes. Thank you Paganini that you showed us how far discipline and mastery can bring someone!!!
Absolutely mesmerizing! Paganini's virtuosity and expressiveness are unparalleled. This compilation is a true testament to his genius. Thank you for bringing his best works together in one stunning video!
birsürü duygular arasında gezmeme olanak sağlayan bazen coşturan bazende hüzünlendiren tarzıyla beni en çok etkileyen kemancılardan biri. gerçekten kalite kokuyor
I heard all the buzz when he first came to town. I never got to hear him in person, but I am glad to see his work lives on. Truly regret not attending back in those days.
Каждый раз, когда становится невыносимо плохо, и уже не хочется ничего слушать и видеть .. Только классика успокаивает, и возвращает к разуму Особенно , талант Паганини Спасибо
It’s wild no matter where you are from no matter what language you and I speak this music has made it possible for me to understand what you mean likely better than if we had a conversation
I feel like I’m being hypnotized by the music, I can’t move, I need to listen and the feeling the music gives is so tender and loving even sad at parts, then moves to dangerous and unforgiving. A wave of different emotions i can’t explain. He put his whole soul and being into the music. It’s absolutely beautiful.
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Que bom que pelo menos 5,6 milhões de pessoas se interessaram por esta obra magnífica! Parabéns ao Classical Masterpieces e muito obrigado por postar esta maravilha!
I ask for this to be played at my funeral. They have played 47 times out of 50. The last 3 were "A Funeral for a Friend" by Sir Elton John. thank GOD, I hope the next one is better though.
yeah cuz i told him to he was actually in love with my and my melodious voice but unfortunately i found out that he was datoing you on the side so i broke up with him and his dear love as i was he stopped seeing you on my behalf
Как тяжело передать, то о чём поёт ДУША! А Он смог!!! Слов не нужно. Чуствую. Ни кто , до него не дотянется. Это СЛУШАЮ, оторваться не могу!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No matter how many times you listen to Paganini, each time strikes you as hard as the first, pure lightning, emotion and passion... One of a kind, the truly one and only Paganini ❤
I've known for a long time that classical music helps calm people. So I played it to my six-year-old students and they were silent besides the surprise that the sound It comes from a violin.
18:40, momento em que você ja não consegue mais descrever, só a alma sente os gritos e sussurros dela não podem ser ouvidos, a alma chora e as cordas do violino vibram de dor
Brought to tears when it got to dance of the blessed spirits by Gluck. ❤so absolutely moving. P set the standard for how a violin should be played. Transcending talent.
My grandfather from Belfast played the fiddle. His pa was a member of the crew who worked to build the RMS Titanic. My Mom passed on 3/20/24. I pray she is hearing Alec play to her hearts content forevermore 🇮🇪🙏💕rest among the stars momma❤️
This classical music is a true masterpiece in relaxation. 🎵💆♂ Close your eyes, take a deep breath and let the gentle notes take you to a place of stillness and peace. Music has the power to heal the soul. 🌷
For 3 continuos years I was sailing around the world, spreading the ancient Indian knowledge gotten from ancient scriptures. It was only when I reached near Mediterranean sea shore, some folks welcomed me. I saw the town was vibrant, after reciprocation of conversation by some sign language I got to know some famous person is in the town nowadays, arrived for a concert. He called and met me personally in his room and played some of the pieces of the video. Such a refreshment it is to ears listen to my old friend's work and visualizing him fresh like that good summer day.
The only reason I know whom this conductor is, is because of the wonderful youtubers on TwoSetViolin, I really do appreciate the deeper appreciation that their joy of classical music and violin gave me for the genre's storied composers of time past. Thank you for sharing his work its very nice to have a long piece of music to listen to. Helps settle the anxiety.
Your music transports me! Your talent on the violin is simply amazing, Every note you play is a work of art. You are a true teacher! Your interpretation moves me to tears. Thank you for sharing your gift!
To everyone who's studying with this music: Checklist: • A bottle of water, at least 1liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate • Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time • Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone • a tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well. • Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone , a few pens, paper or whatever you need. •Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy Reminder: After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me. You could also lay your head down on your desk for ten minutes and listen to a podcast. Or, if you have to read a book, listen to the audiobook of it. You can also listen to the audiobook while doing another thing, that's even better than listening to music while reading the book. I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight DISCLAMER: I did not create this, I found it on other playlists. I still wanna help people out and get them through any stress (:
How nostalgic, never knew I'll be hearing his music again while I'm in a young 21 yr. Old Filipino's body who just waste his precious time while he stares at his magical glass for hours, I know it is a bit rude to borrow one's body but as always bravo Sir Paganini bravo.
I’m a Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin Beatles guy from the 70’s. Quantity and quality especially made them great. But I cannot say they were supernaturally inspired like a few musicians were from the 1700 and early 1800s. God wanted music to please Him at the time and He injected this talent into those He chose
Can we just all appreciate that Paganini uploaded all his best works to youtube for free?
🤣😂
lmao, sure we can
What a Classic guy
I heard he specifically left it to UA-cam in his will... Doth thou in thine future see-ith a platform for the establishment of interwoven extradimensional communication to then relay unto utter masses the genius compositions I play for thee on this day.
Maybe not really him, since he passed away 'a while ago'...
I see that the Comment section is full of time travelers who have had first hand experience of Paganinis live concert. Thanks for sharing your experiences Travelers.
I once beat him in a game of Poker and he gave me a signed spare violin.. however The so-called time police saw it as contraband and took it from me 😥
You're welcome 🤗
@@Scorpintiime Aww what a pity!
They're not time travelers, they're vampires.
@@mondragon04 I didn't want to scare him, but thanks for saying that. Someone had to :p
He was my best friend. I bought him the violin as a gift on his birthday.
Now I'm hearing his music. It's peaceful.
He was my only friend. We knew each other from 1803..
XD
I take it he was a lonely soul, he's pain he played it out he speaks of thing's yet to happen or a tale of what's to become of us Men fallen far from God's grace.
Yeah I was there when you gifted that...
Yeah i was the violin.. 💀
@@sarthak2112 you were the violin ? im the violin receipt 💀💀
как же офигенно, спасибо рекомендациям ютуба, что не дали пропустить сие творение)
@@ПрикладноеПрименение согласен с вами
I didn't expect the world to have this many immortals
Its all guerilla advertising. Im about to set up a gofundme to develop a time machine. As im a (self declared) mega genius it shouldnt take me long. I just need the readies. Now ive come clean about my dozens of fake accounts... can anyone front me several billion $'s? A frontline seat to his concert is almost within your grasp.... ;)
@@jamesmaybrick2001 Clearly a scam. Time travel to the past is made impossible by the First Law of Thermodynamics. Moreover, no discussion of time can be had without a discussion of space. Get it? No? Of course not.
@@kaoskronostyche9939Ah, you are just a doubter and not on the level of my mega genius self. No worries though, simply paypal me a LOT of money on a regular basis and i shall enrol you my EXLUSIVE course, when you have reached as close to enlightenment as your neurons allow you will begin to see the big picture. Soon....time travel shal be yours. Remember...its just going to cost me many lots of money..i will need some financial support. just a few billion $'s in my estimation.
The government would like to know your location
@@jamesmaybrick2001чувак, если хочешь иметь миллиард долларов, то ты пошел не по тому пути.. - создай свою религию ( это проверенный рецепт), кстати еще будешь иметь свой собственный гарем..😂
It’s been many many years since I’ve heard these melodies. I was of course his violin. I’ve since changed my name and moved on with my life. But the days when his fingers used to dance all over my body still bring me chills. I’ve been noodled by many fingers and a bow but I can tell you assuredly there is no one greater. I remember one particular Eve in 1819 when playing for Princess Ludovika of Bavaria… the jealousy in her eyes. I could tell she wished she were me, an innocuous little violin. Oh where does the time go?
Underrated comment ! :D
not his violin
@whatsonthetube; I don’t wanna be the one to tell you this, hopefully you’re sitting down. I think you got played the whole relationship. Maybe even just a floor of the week he fingered a little. I’m sorry
Bruh 😂
Fantastic
Absolutely insane how most professional violinists still can't nail Caprice 24, just goes to show how amazing Paganini was. He made those pieces specifically so only *he* could play them.
UwU
@@Ducked-up UwU x2
@@acro_billy4166 OwO
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@@ClassicalMasterpiecesNo1 UwO?
Wow I just listened to 12 hours straight of the best violin music ever!
I saw him live in Vienna in August 1828 with a concert tour and then again in February 1831 in Strasbourg. Yes I agree, he’s really is the GOAT of 🎻.
God love ya!
Wait, were you two rows away from the stage, wearing a beige greatcoat and an algae-patterned vest? If so, I was right behind you!
My last name is short also but you still haven't beat Methuselah so no points given to you :P
I met him just once, back in the days when i was just the big bad black wolf.
Everybody feared me and hated me back the, but not Niccolo ! No, he was fascinated by me and in just few minutes he created such masterpieces i was in absolute awe.Never saw a human like that. He ripped strings apart, but didnt stop playing and it was becoming even more and more beautiful for my senses. Niccolo Paganini was a friend to all, regardless poor or rich, sad or happy, good or bad, ugly or beautiful. Great soul !
I'm leaving this comment so that whenever anyone liked my comment i will listen this again and again.
He is the best of all the time🙌🏻
Better listen again lol
Sounds weird, but I liked it anyway
Ouça sempre que isso é celestial.
Saudações de Curitiba-pr Brasil.🇧🇷👊🏽
É dom divino.
Assista o filme.
Mexe com seus sentimentos.
Uma montanha russa a vida de Paganini.😔
Did you listen again?
2024 and still listening!!!! yes I'm 247 years old.
Im 248 noob
за такое время можно было бы написать что-то новое и не менее достойное)
the same here😎 hi five😁
Como se tornaram vampiros? Ordens Secretas?
dont you miss those who once walked by your side but withered to the unstopable march of time, wich seems not to claim you like in an insolent torture?
Back in 1803-1813 those were the days...selling Ol cigarettes, trying to make a coin for me young self, attending with my dear wife and struggling together Paginini, those days that we would drink or sometimes just enjoy the laughter, those cries in the shivering winter nights...i miss you my good friend Panganini may you rest in infinite peace.
Sincerely, Count A.B.R
oh
buddy whats your age?
@@pritamnaskar589 I'm what you consider a reptilian hybrid, I'm about to be 455 years old. This year will be filled with castrastophies, project blue beam would be at is highest peak and everything eventually will just pop out as a big truth.
@@pritamnaskar589 Just over 250.
how to get things which we want ???
00:00 - Niccolò Paganini - Caprice for Solo Violin, Op. 1 No. 24
15:47 - Concert for violin nº2 em Si menor, Op.7 (1826) - La Campanella
vlw meu querido
3:44 can you find this song for me?
@@imgorro
I did my research and it's probably not paganini, because the next song isn't by paganini either. I am really sorry :(
@@jonasbravo7454 its ok bro, thanks for your time 🤝🏻
@@imgorro if you get to find the song then please tell me too.
this is one of the best comment sections on all of yt ong
FAX
frfr
what is happening here omg xD
Thank you very much for your good words and support, I really appreciate it!
No doubt. 😂😂😂😂
When the homework is so hard you've got to start playing classical music.
real.
Hahahaha. Brought me back to ODE.
gostei da sua foto
Incel
when you're so locked in that you start playing classical music to study
Paganini is one of my favorite classical musicians. The raw emotions, virtuosity and mastery of violin transports me back to days of old. I close my eyes and I'm there watching.
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@@randomunicorn1578 Jaqueline du pre is mine me and my daughter share the same Chinese zodiac sign as Jaqueline du pre
“When the world starts to get cold, the warmest thing is home.”
What do you do when your home is the coldest?
what composition is 18:45
@@janescarssad 1
Make Ice Cream@@WiLDCHiLD.
Какие прекрасные слова! Я возьму их на заметку!
I was Paganini, thank you for your appreciation. È un piacere incontrarvi tutti in una nuova vita.
Come fai a dirlo e a saperlo? Perché qua vi ricordate tutti le vite passate?
Come fai a saperlo e a dirlo? Come fate tutti a ricordarvi la vostra vita passata?
Penso che tutti si scherzano. 🙂@@edoardomingozzi7832
Im remembering too. It’s me pagani! do you remember me?
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❤ душата се лекува.❤❤❤
in my 500 years live, i've never seen someone as good as him. truly worthy as devilish violintisimo
how much did u buy his soul for? asking for a friend
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ты жил больше 500 лет?😅
니마는 후울류웅하안 바이오오올리이이인 여어어언쭈를 하실 수 이쑤실껍니다.
haah not even close to my years of life
When I watched this video nostalgia overcame me. Brought me to my knees crying. Back in 1790 My beloved and i indeed loved the spectacular show.
Beautiful, my Friend...
Love these comments.
vampire ?
I remember back then in 1884 i was just 15yrs, we flocked the outdoor opera Sir. Panganini was playing his voilin. Now me in 2023 listening to him here again bring soft memories.
I think we met around 1930 forgive me but remember the night.. ah nevermind
@AutumnMessenger yap you the one that sat on my left I remember you sharing popcorn 🍿 box..how are you doing? Is everything still intact with you?... I dropped my left rib 98 years ago
He was dead in 1884 but nice try
Я тоже с ним в 70 м пил красное вино!
Vague, even perhaps?
What beautiful days those were in Vienna in August 1828 when good music was enjoyed.
Sincerely, Count M.R.L.A.
I am sure Paganini's actual pieces were even more impressive cause these are certainly on par with impossible but whoever played his works with such perfection is phenomenal!
this is the first time I've heard of him and its also the first time violin has brought me to tears. this is truly a gift to my ears.
specially the piano parts.
idk how you get sounds like that out of a violin.
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It must've been David Garett
He made music only he could play so how do U figure that
I saw him live at La Scala back in 1813 when he was just starting out, even then you could tell he was going to be the GOAT on violin, best concerto I've ever been to, he brought the opera house down that night, legend forever.
what are you? a vampire?
It's true I was there. I was La Scala in the flesh.
Omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣 thank you for sharing your beautiful experience
Where has this been all my life? This is some of the most beautiful music I've heard yet. It makes me want to learn the violin.
I know right. Did you see our collection of comments made by the undead, fascinating
It's a fascinating instrument. I learnt it for 12 years growing up. I never had the passion to take it to a professional level though...
It's not undead, they never died . :D
@@FoteinaOphiuchus
Violin with his frequencies can reach a part of our soul that no other instrument can do.
Paganini is not that well known to the general public in fairness. In his day he was a superstar.
Боже, это восторг!!! И слов не надо, всë сказала скрипка!!! 👏👏👏❤❤❤💐💐💐🎼
Thank you for recording his work, it’s unbelievable how you managed to break time to experience his music once more. His concerts were amazing back in ‘13.
the rat damage too tho
This brings back memories of my previous life in Milan, 1813. It was truly a beautiful concert indeed.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Here comes Barbarossa
you must be the indian minister of sanitation telling them that pooping outside is natural and eating cow dung is a time-honored medicine
@@grarglejobber7941 trying to prove that you're racist? At least we don't clean with paper and call it a day.
@@grarglejobber7941 Broo....you went hard on that one
I met Paganini in 1813 when I attended his concert in La Scala. Ever since then I followed this mortal career with interest. As a Toreador Kindred his music really captured my heart. When he's on his deathbed I couldn't bear the thought of losing this mortal. So I offered him an immortal life, to be my childe. I faked his death in 27 May 1840, but the Inquisition found out and told the churches about this, earning him the moniker *_"Devil's Violinist"_* . But his unlife didn't last long, as his son Achille is working with the Inquisition to end his father unlife in 1892. His death is my greatest loss in my entire unlife.
Son viajes del tiempo🌚☠️
Uh-huh.. copying the top comment in hopes of replacing it..
Original.
@@mr.e0311 ?
This is incredible
Who maintained his violin?
4:26 This song can be felt with your soul, it calms you.
Agree
exactly
me podrias decir el nombre de la cancion por favor
@@redz.r.990 Sad 1 - Madfish
Do you know this song (4:25) name? Please tell me 😊
Tis slapped so inflexibly in such a way that despite this magnificent gentleman being dubbed "the devil's violinist", it still felt as if thine ears have been blessed by a sound only heard in the heavens above.
This is one beautiful and haunting piece of Classical music. Evoking tranquility. Whoever is playing it whether student or professors of music, Outstanding.🌟
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@@ClassicalMasterpiecesNo1 why he called the devil's violinist (?)
@@ahmadluthfy because at the time when he was alive his peers believed him to be TOO talented that rumors of him making a pact with the devil or his mother selling his soul so that he could be an amazing violinist spread. Honestly at the time he was just "that guy" when it came to the violin a prodigy kinda deal with a natural affinity for it.
@@rpgshadowmorn2683al talento natural y disciplina lo llamaban pacto con diablo , la ignorancia del humano es muy grande
@@essentialpro9365 la ignorancia del humano es como vaso de plástico con agujeros . Se llena la agua adentro del vaso y se tira la agua dejando el vaso lleno
Aahhhhh splendid! We meet again my good sir. What a delight to be here listening to this tasteful music in 2024, ahhhh yes indeed
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@@NicoFerrarini u wilĺ never be alone man, be strong, i'll pray for you
You will never be alone man, be strong, a'll pray for you
I'll have my gma pray for you
Hi where are you from ? What is your problem?
Praying for you
Just close ur eyes breathe n picture yourself right there as he plays nothing needs to be said just listen
Hmmmmm.... Paginini is a legend! The notes, the strides..... It feels all over the place but yet deliberately ajar and yet as beautiful as the moon. The rhytym is perfect! How did paginini come up with such beautiful notes, I wonder.
The Devil
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@@FelipeSantos-lx2mb hhahaha trueee
aliens.
To whom ever played this and mastered this work. I thank you for treating me to a wonderful day. Life is vast and full of troubles but knowing someone's life can travel through the ages and still bless us to this day. May the Devil's Violinist never die may he forever bless ages to come.
This was a re interpretation??
No, they recorded paganini with pretty impressive technology even tho he died in 1840@@jd_baird_guitar
@@KD-tw2nw 😂🤣😂🤣
Скрипка как душа, она может плакать вместе с свами, может смеяться, может грустить, может радоваться, Особенно в таких руках как Паганини, Спасибо Вам, что Вы даёте нам возможность насладиться этой музыкой
A gambler, Paganini lost his Amati violin in a bet. He was then lent a Guarnieri by an amateur violinist. Paganini would then only play a Guarnieri, most famously the one he named "Cannon." The Cannon is now on display at the Palazzo Tursi Museum, in his hometown of Genoa, Italy.
Thank you for posting some information about Paganini and you didn't say anything about time travel (which I think were dumb!). 😉
Often I recall to myself in the dark hours of the night when me and Paganini where in grade school together. Long past when the sun would hide its face me and Paganini would roam the streets discussing what to make of this world we had been set unto. On a particularly cold night, when not only the sun had vanished but the moon it seemed as well. Paganini looked me in the eye and put his hand on my shoulder. "I swear by you that when my last days have passed they will speak of me as the greatest violinist in all the world, never doubt that my friend". Of course I didn't believe him. Shame on me I suppose. For if a greater violinist has ever lived I know not of them, and believe me I have searched. He offered often to teach me his trade, but I was not his reflection, I was an already soaked sponge, set in my ways and cursed with undue confidence in my world views. It was an honor and a privlege to have known you Paganini. May you find as much peace in death as you brought me in life.
- Sincerly, Douglas Walker (of Channel Awesome)
Education was mandated in 1859 for italy, Paganini was born on the 27th of October, 1782....
Additionally, Paganini died at the year 1840, May 27th to be exact.
@@Blurtrovert that's what they want you to think.
@@KermitsBadFurDay still, he didn't, 'die' but this does not change his date of birth
Closed my eyes and listened....got goosebumps......perfect name given to the artist. Wish I could play an instrument honestly.
well stop wishing then, because you could :)
Una barbaridad, la primera vez que escucho esto... Simplemente maravilloso, cierra tus ojos y disfruta
it's never too late friend
Thanks so much for exiting, 🙏🙏🙏🙏
He is one of my all-time favourites. I like to listen to him whenever I'm thinking. This guy is a musical genius.
As much as I’d like to enjoy Paganini’s breathtaking orchestrations, I cant get over the fact that he literally took away the breath of my beloved feline friend, Figaro. In the dead of night, Paganini snatched my family’s pet cat and had the ghoulish audacity to use Figaro’s innards for catgut violin strings. This music would not exist without Figaro’s involuntary contributions….
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Many must be wondering, how long did it take to study and recreate his brilliant music?
It doesn’t really matter. Your gift to us is priceless.
Music WITHOUT words…….PERFECT
This is ASTONISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL ❤️
This is the most beautiful music I’ve ever listened to
I miss you, dear friend. I still remember our endless conversations in Paris. I still have the composition that you wrote for me, and I play it whenever my health allows. And I am still keeping the promise I made to you... I will never share it with the world.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@asteryman5443go home child or give the phone back to mummy please
im liking comments so everyone comes back and listen again lol love all of you
In that case.. better get on back here. 💚
Hey you alive?
A master.....in my eyes....the Master. The perfection , the tone, the control, the timing, just everything a delight to listen .... beautiful!
A master violinist with an unmatchable range. Incredible.
This is the same songs being looped forever.
My schizophrenic neighbour used to play this Paganini's songs early in the morning and it was the only way I ever got to sleep back then in those troubled times, his music used to float from his window, down the alleyway and into my window as the sun came up, he began practicing as I finally passed out half insane from the troubles of those times. Neither of us did achieve our dreams of becoming professional artists despite all our best efforts. He had a bad go of things the next decade or so.
Hearing his music after so many years.....
music to my ears!!!!!!!!!!
I grew up with him, you know.
Was there as he learned and got better. Glad to see his music's being heard still to this day.
Wow, it’s incredible how sometimes you can’t really see who you are… I remember when we used to be friends in Lucca back in 1801, at that time in our life’s when we just wanted to feel something…to be in the light but more in the deep darkness just to find our true selves and become more than humans. I really enjoy the way that through music, he describes the darkness and the joy! Just too beautiful to haunt your true self in the dark.
Eventually you accept the darkness and everything will be ok
Я панк, но при этом очень люблю классику и считаю паганини одним из лючших исполнителей этого жанра, по этому автору огромный респект
a mi tambien me gusta el punk rock etc pero esto es otro nivel
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В такой музыке есть что то свободное сложно выразить прекрасно понимаю тебя
@@user-ws6to3yx7r по факту
Это всё же невероятные струящиеся звуки! Вот это Сила! Столько эмоций и слов можно прочесть не читая! Потрясающе!
Unas manos de oro tiene este señor, es que ni se le puede llamar señor ya que es un ser divino con una superioridad en el violin que nadie le puede igualar, la agilidad, la inteligencia musical que tiene, como sabe que tocar, que no, cuando y como, es simplemente surrealista, donde se han quedado? En el siglo 17? Porque no hay de eso en esta epoca? Es mucho pedir? Quizas la musica esta condenada a empeorar llegados los siglos? Me abruma pensar que obras como estas no van a poder ser tocadas en esta epoca y en la de delante, no se podranrecrear cosas como estas ni de lejos al igual que el sueño de Tartini y el demonio que le compuso la mejor obra de su carrera, pero no estaba ni de cerca a lo que escuchó, simplemente increible
I remember back in 1753, my great-great-great-great grandson came from the future to tell me all about Paganini's concerts.
27 October 1782 - 27 May 1840) was an Italian violinist and composer. He was the most celebrated violin virtuoso of his time, and left his mark as one of the pillars of modern violin technique. His 24 Caprices for Solo Violin Op. 1 are among the best known of his compositions and have served as an inspiration for many prominent composers.
At the cost of his soul... yeah small price to pay...😮
@@davidperez8880curious wym ?
@@Darkstar-ux5yoLegend says he made a pact with the Devil and sold his soul to him in exchange of being able to master the violin perfectly.
Those were just rumours obviously, people believed al kinds of things two hundreds years ago 😂
Oh Paganini, you take my very soul!
How is this possible to make such brilliant music. I have goosebumps and i have tears in my eyes. Thank you Paganini that you showed us how far discipline and mastery can bring someone!!!
as legends says, he made a pact with the devil.
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@@NastyKugogode que hablas ajajaj el diablo no existe
@@essentialpro9365 te recomiendo volver a la prepa, nunca dije que existía falta comprensión
@@essentialpro9365 Es una historia famosa. Segun lo que se dice, hizo un pacto con el diablo en sus sueños
Absolutely mesmerizing! Paganini's virtuosity and expressiveness are unparalleled. This compilation is a true testament to his genius. Thank you for bringing his best works together in one stunning video!
Reminds me of a time-period I never lived in. Captivating music.
Hats off to paganini hats off to the violin my true life companion had to learn it twice after a head injury what a life mind saver
birsürü duygular arasında gezmeme olanak sağlayan bazen coşturan bazende hüzünlendiren tarzıyla beni en çok etkileyen kemancılardan biri. gerçekten kalite kokuyor
I heard all the buzz when he first came to town. I never got to hear him in person, but I am glad to see his work lives on. Truly regret not attending back in those days.
Каждый раз, когда становится невыносимо плохо, и уже не хочется ничего слушать и видеть ..
Только классика успокаивает, и возвращает к разуму
Особенно , талант Паганини
Спасибо
It’s wild no matter where you are from no matter what language you and I speak this music has made it possible for me to understand what you mean likely better than if we had a conversation
@@Skim_beeble7125 yeah man , music can “speak” all the languages of the world ;)
О,я не один такой,понимаю. Классика прекрасна. Особенно когда не хочешь еще какие-то слова в музыке слушать и просто это.
I feel like I’m being hypnotized by the music, I can’t move, I need to listen and the feeling the music gives is so tender and loving even sad at parts, then moves to dangerous and unforgiving. A wave of different emotions i can’t explain. He put his whole soul and being into the music. It’s absolutely beautiful.
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He clearly sold his soul to the Devil, to play in such ways.
Que bom que pelo menos 5,6 milhões de pessoas se interessaram por esta obra magnífica! Parabéns ao Classical Masterpieces e muito obrigado por postar esta maravilha!
I ask for this to be played at my funeral. They have played 47 times out of 50. The last 3 were "A Funeral for a Friend" by Sir Elton John. thank GOD, I hope the next one is better though.
Brilliant musician. I dated him for a short period but then he suddenly ghosted me 😢
yeah cuz i told him to he was actually in love with my and my melodious voice but unfortunately i found out that he was datoing you on the side so i broke up with him and his dear love as i was he stopped seeing you on my behalf
Latinoamerica:Chile Gracias Viajeros del tiempo Gracias por el Chime
you dated him too? He had syphilis gurll. better get a check up .i left him as soon as i got to know😭
@@Sanskriti3232
I was his egg until he deviled me
My ears are listening to a *miracle*
*A REAL ART*
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2:10 is just insane 🔥
BlackPink in your area 🔥(shut down🎵)
Quem me dera se eu tocasse assim. Muito incrível essa parte🔥🔥
why did not you feel the same at 1:33?
@@teachgravity lmao
@@teachgravity caprice no ?
It is a time capsule. I was literally transported to nineteenth century while listening to this masterpiece compilation. Great work !!! 😍😍
Как тяжело передать, то о чём поёт ДУША! А Он смог!!! Слов не нужно. Чуствую. Ни кто , до него не дотянется. Это СЛУШАЮ, оторваться не могу!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
написать "никто" раздельно - это нужно уметь, браво, маэстро
@@blackeducationacademy Ну извините! У нас, иногда ,интернет искажает написанное. В любом случае стыдненько мне 🤔
@@blackeducationacademy И ещё. Не надо судить строго за орфографию, когда за окном стрельба постоянно. Вам всего доброго!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
всегда слушал рок а тут прозрел
I've fallen in ❤️ all over again with classical music 🫠thank you.🥰
Best UA-cam recommendation ever!! Hats off to the Devil's Violinist... I am just Thrilled to the core, such an artwork.
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No matter how many times you listen to Paganini, each time strikes you as hard as the first, pure lightning, emotion and passion... One of a kind, the truly one and only Paganini ❤
Oh very heart breaking musics are here. It makes me to smile and relax. The power of music is great for your. Thanks for your selecting master pieces.
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I've known for a long time that classical music helps calm people. So I played it to my six-year-old students and they were silent besides the surprise that the sound It comes from a violin.
18:40, momento em que você ja não consegue mais descrever, só a alma sente os gritos e sussurros dela não podem ser ouvidos, a alma chora e as cordas do violino vibram de dor
Mano eu chorei! foi minha alma chorando ? toda vez que escuto eu choro pq ???
qual é o nome dessa?
inacreditável, coloquei no minuto pra ver qual era mesmo e chorei. Ta louco, que sensacao maluca
Qual o nome dessa composição?
Song?
Brought to tears when it got to dance of the blessed spirits by Gluck. ❤so absolutely moving. P set the standard for how a violin should be played. Transcending talent.
wunderschöne klänge, die tief berühren
талантливый мастер скрипки ,слушать одно удовольствие Паганини
My grandfather from Belfast played the fiddle. His pa was a member of the crew who worked to build the RMS Titanic. My Mom passed on 3/20/24. I pray she is hearing Alec play to her hearts content forevermore 🇮🇪🙏💕rest among the stars momma❤️
This classical music is a true masterpiece in relaxation. 🎵💆♂ Close your eyes, take a deep breath and let the gentle notes take you to a place of stillness and peace. Music has the power to heal the soul. 🌷
Sublime, magnífico, artístico, este hombre llegó a hablar a través de su violín 🎻.
Que hermoso y encantador. ❤
Diabeł to albo Bóg!
@@GrazynaGlowacka to naturalny talent.
For 3 continuos years I was sailing around the world, spreading the ancient Indian knowledge gotten from ancient scriptures. It was only when I reached near Mediterranean sea shore, some folks welcomed me. I saw the town was vibrant, after reciprocation of conversation by some sign language I got to know some famous person is in the town nowadays, arrived for a concert. He called and met me personally in his room and played some of the pieces of the video. Such a refreshment it is to ears listen to my old friend's work and visualizing him fresh like that good summer day.
The only reason I know whom this conductor is, is because of the wonderful youtubers on TwoSetViolin, I really do appreciate the deeper appreciation that their joy of classical music and violin gave me for the genre's storied composers of time past. Thank you for sharing his work its very nice to have a long piece of music to listen to. Helps settle the anxiety.
Fantastic. I like his music.
Your music transports me! Your talent on the violin is simply amazing,
Every note you play is a work of art. You are a true teacher!
Your interpretation moves me to tears. Thank you for sharing your gift!
To everyone who's studying with this music:
Checklist:
• A bottle of water, at least 1liter. Your brain works better if it has enough water and drinking helps you to concentrate
• Your charger. You sometimes don't even notice that your device's battery is going down, so better have it plugged in all the time
• Your headphones. You will be able to focus more with headphones, because it blocks background noises. Also, if it's a late night study session, you won't wake up anyone
• a tea or coffee. Coffee keeps you awake, green or black tea can make you feel more awake as well.
• Your study/work stuff: your laptop/tablet/phone , a few pens, paper or whatever you need.
•Anything else you could need, what about a heat pad, a blanket, a good lamp, your pet so you have a study buddy
Reminder: After an hour, you should stand up and walk a bit around. Better stop the music or put on different music for the break. Open your window, even if it's cold outside. Fresh air will make it better, trust me.
You could also lay your head down on your desk for ten minutes and listen to a podcast. Or, if you have to read a book, listen to the audiobook of it. You can also listen to the audiobook while doing another thing, that's even better than listening to music while reading the book.
I hope y'all had a good day, if not, that's okay too. Remember to take care of yourself and try to get some sleep tonight
DISCLAMER: I did not create this, I found it on other playlists. I still wanna help people out and get them through any stress (:
How nostalgic, never knew I'll be hearing his music again while I'm in a young 21 yr. Old Filipino's body who just waste his precious time while he stares at his magical glass for hours, I know it is a bit rude to borrow one's body but as always bravo Sir Paganini bravo.
can we all appreciate that someone kept all of my friend Paganini's notes so that you all could listen to this.
I love him too ^^ He is really a very talented person
Excelente!! Gracias!! Amo a Paganini!! 😀😍👏👍
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I’m a Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin Beatles guy from the 70’s. Quantity and quality especially made them great. But I cannot say they were supernaturally inspired like a few musicians were from the 1700 and early 1800s. God wanted music to please Him at the time and He injected this talent into those He chose
@@davidmasullo5919 yea.. paganini claimed someone else gave him his... 😅
God and it are always at odds. Maybe they agreed on both as inspirers
Every note feels like a soulful embrace. This music helps me forget all worries and dive into its world. This is the beauty of music at its finest!
Paganini was WAY ahead of his time. I WISH I had a time machine so I could see him perform.
brae! me too, even if I had to spend my last dollar getting in with those eyes wide shut types.
Had to revisit the past to see this work of art once more 🎻 🖼️ 🐐 ❤ 🔥