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The Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7, was composed by Niccolò Paganini in Italy in 1826. In his Second Concerto, Paganini holds back on the demonstration of virtuosity in favor of greater individuality in the melodic style. The third movement of Paganini's Second Concerto owes its nickname "La Campanella" or "La Clochette" to the little bell which Paganini prescribes to presage each recurrence of the rondo theme. The character of the bell is also imitated in the orchestra and in some of the soloist's passages featuring harmonics. The outcome is a very transparent texture, which gains extra charm of gypsy coloration of the rondo theme. This movement has served as the basis of compositions by other composers, such as the Étude S. 140 No. 3 "La campanella" by Liszt, and Strauss I's Wal

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  • El Concierto para violín n.º 2 en si menor op. 7 es un concierto para violín compuesto por Niccolò Paganini en 1826. (es)
  • Le Concerto pour violon no 2 en si mineur opus 7 (MS 48) est une œuvre du violoniste-compositeur italien Niccolò Paganini, pour violon et orchestre symphonique, en 3 mouvements, composée en 1826 en Italie. Le 3e mouvement La Campanella est un des plus célèbres de son oeuvre avec son Caprice n°24 de 1817. (fr)
  • The Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7, was composed by Niccolò Paganini in Italy in 1826. In his Second Concerto, Paganini holds back on the demonstration of virtuosity in favor of greater individuality in the melodic style. The third movement of Paganini's Second Concerto owes its nickname "La Campanella" or "La Clochette" to the little bell which Paganini prescribes to presage each recurrence of the rondo theme. The character of the bell is also imitated in the orchestra and in some of the soloist's passages featuring harmonics. The outcome is a very transparent texture, which gains extra charm of gypsy coloration of the rondo theme. This movement has served as the basis of compositions by other composers, such as the Étude S. 140 No. 3 "La campanella" by Liszt, and Strauss I's Walzer à la Paganini Op. 11. (en)
  • Il concerto per violino e orchestra n. 2 in si minore (op. 7, MS 48) è stato composto da Niccolò Paganini nel 1826. In questa composizione Paganini frena il virtuosismo a favore di una maggiore individualità nello stile melodico. Il concerto si articola in tre movimenti: 1. * Allegro maestoso 2. * Adagio 3. * Rondo à la clochette Il secondo movimento di questo concerto è ispirato al movimento lento del di Giovan Battista Viotti composto una trentina d'anni prima: in particolare esso inizia con un breve solo dei corni, in maniera quasi identica al concerto del compositore piemontese. Il terzo movimento del concerto è conosciuto come "La Campanella", a causa della presenza di una campanella, prescritta dall'autore per presagire le ricorrenze del tema nel rondò. Il suono della campana è imitato dall'orchestra e, in alcuni passaggi, dal solista (con l'uso di armonici artificiali). Tale movimento è stato ripreso successivamente da altri compositori, come Franz Liszt (nel suo Étude S. 140 n. 3 "La campanella") e Johann Strauss padre (nel suo Walzer à la Paganini Op. 11). (it)
  • II koncert skrzypcowy w tonacji h-moll, stworzony przez Niccolò Paganiniego. Skomponowany w 1826 we Włoszech na skrzypce i orkiestrę, zapisany w op. 7. Paganini ukazał w nim po raz drugi swoją wirtuozerię. Ze względu na charakter trzeciej części zwany jest „La Clochette” lub „La Campanella” („Dzwoneczek”). Rondo zostało wykorzystane przez Liszta w Etiudzie „La Campanella” oraz przez Johana Straussa w „Walcu á la Paganini”. Części Koncertu: 1. * Allegro maestoso 2. * Adagio 3. * Rondo: Andantino (pl)
  • ヴァイオリン協奏曲第2番ロ短調『ラ・カンパネラ』作品7は、ニコロ・パガニーニが作曲した2番目のヴァイオリン協奏曲。第3楽章が「鐘のロンド」で有名である。「ラ・カンパネッラ」とも表記される。 (ja)
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  • El Concierto para violín n.º 2 en si menor op. 7 es un concierto para violín compuesto por Niccolò Paganini en 1826. (es)
  • Le Concerto pour violon no 2 en si mineur opus 7 (MS 48) est une œuvre du violoniste-compositeur italien Niccolò Paganini, pour violon et orchestre symphonique, en 3 mouvements, composée en 1826 en Italie. Le 3e mouvement La Campanella est un des plus célèbres de son oeuvre avec son Caprice n°24 de 1817. (fr)
  • II koncert skrzypcowy w tonacji h-moll, stworzony przez Niccolò Paganiniego. Skomponowany w 1826 we Włoszech na skrzypce i orkiestrę, zapisany w op. 7. Paganini ukazał w nim po raz drugi swoją wirtuozerię. Ze względu na charakter trzeciej części zwany jest „La Clochette” lub „La Campanella” („Dzwoneczek”). Rondo zostało wykorzystane przez Liszta w Etiudzie „La Campanella” oraz przez Johana Straussa w „Walcu á la Paganini”. Części Koncertu: 1. * Allegro maestoso 2. * Adagio 3. * Rondo: Andantino (pl)
  • ヴァイオリン協奏曲第2番ロ短調『ラ・カンパネラ』作品7は、ニコロ・パガニーニが作曲した2番目のヴァイオリン協奏曲。第3楽章が「鐘のロンド」で有名である。「ラ・カンパネッラ」とも表記される。 (ja)
  • Il concerto per violino e orchestra n. 2 in si minore (op. 7, MS 48) è stato composto da Niccolò Paganini nel 1826. In questa composizione Paganini frena il virtuosismo a favore di una maggiore individualità nello stile melodico. Il concerto si articola in tre movimenti: 1. * Allegro maestoso 2. * Adagio 3. * Rondo à la clochette Il secondo movimento di questo concerto è ispirato al movimento lento del di Giovan Battista Viotti composto una trentina d'anni prima: in particolare esso inizia con un breve solo dei corni, in maniera quasi identica al concerto del compositore piemontese. (it)
  • The Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7, was composed by Niccolò Paganini in Italy in 1826. In his Second Concerto, Paganini holds back on the demonstration of virtuosity in favor of greater individuality in the melodic style. The third movement of Paganini's Second Concerto owes its nickname "La Campanella" or "La Clochette" to the little bell which Paganini prescribes to presage each recurrence of the rondo theme. The character of the bell is also imitated in the orchestra and in some of the soloist's passages featuring harmonics. The outcome is a very transparent texture, which gains extra charm of gypsy coloration of the rondo theme. This movement has served as the basis of compositions by other composers, such as the Étude S. 140 No. 3 "La campanella" by Liszt, and Strauss I's Wal (en)
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  • Concierto para violín n.º 2 (Paganini) (es)
  • Concerto pour violon no 2 de Paganini (fr)
  • Concerto per violino e orchestra n. 2 (Paganini) (it)
  • ヴァイオリン協奏曲第2番 (パガニーニ) (ja)
  • II koncert skrzypcowy (Paganini) (pl)
  • Violin Concerto No. 2 (Paganini) (en)
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