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Caprice No. 24 (Paganini)

Caprice No. 24 in A minor is the final caprice of Niccolò Paganini's 24 Caprices, and a famous work for solo violin. The caprice, in the key of A minor, consists of a theme, 11 variations, and a finale. His 24 Caprices were probably composed between 1802 and 1817, while he was in the service of the Baciocchi court.

Variations on the theme
The caprice has provided material for works by subsequent composers. Compositions based on it, and transcriptions of it, include: • Angra – used as the main theme for an interlude on electric guitar on the song Angels Cry, from the album of the same nameAria – used as a basis for the main riff in the song Igra s ognyom (Playing with Fire) from the 1989 album of the same name. The song is about a fictional violinist based on Paganini • Leopold Auer – arranged it for violin with piano accompaniment, and added some variations of his own • Rafał AugustynPaganini Variations, for solo piano (1987–1989) (reference: www.polmic.pl) • Luc BaiwirVariations on a Theme by Paganini, for solo piano (2007) • David BakerEthnic Variations on a Theme of Paganini, for violin and piano • BanYaCaprice of Otada is based on Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and is used in Pump it Up NX2Alison Balsom – recorded a version transcribed for trumpet • James BarnesFantasy Variations on a Theme by Niccolo Paganini, a wind band arrangement with each variation as a solo for a particular section • Boris BlacherVariations on a Theme by Paganini (1947), for orchestra • Hans BottermundVariations on a Theme by Paganini, for cello solo • Johannes BrahmsVariations on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 35 (1862–63), for solo piano (2 books) • Charles CamilleriPaganiana, for two pianos • Frédéric Chopin – quotes Niccolò Paganini's Caprice No. 24 in his Rondo à la Krakowiak and includes a variation on the quotation • Eliot Fisk – transcribed all 24 Caprices for solo guitar • First Piano QuartetVariations on a Theme of Paganini, for four pianos, eight hands • Ignaz FriedmanStudies on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 47b (1914), for solo piano • David GarrettPaganini Rhapsody (2007) • Benny GoodmanCaprice XXIVThe Great Kat – adapted the 24th Caprice for electric guitar • Mark HambourgVariations on a Theme of Paganini (1902), for solo piano • Marc-André HamelinVariations on a Theme by Paganini, for solo piano (2011) • Helloween – used in the opening guitar solo of Future World on the High Live album • Toshi IchiyanagiPaganini Personal, for marimba and piano • In Flames – the introduction of the song Foregone, Pt. 2 from the album ForegoneWiktor Łabuński - Four Variations on a Theme by Paganini for piano solo • Lowell LiebermannRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for piano and orchestra (2001) • JJ LinVariation 25: Clash of The Souls, a song from album Lost N Found (2011) • Franz Liszt – the sixth and last of his ''Études d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini for solo piano, S.140 (1838) – revised and republished in 1851 as Six Grandes Études de Paganini'', S.141 • Andrew Lloyd WebberVariations (1977), Variations (album) originally for cello and rock band, and used as the theme for The South Bank Show, later also arranged for cello and orchestra; Song & Dance – the Dance part is a reworked version of Variations • David LudwigViolin Concerto No. 2: Paganiniana, (2018) for violin and Pierrot Ensemble • Witold LutosławskiVariations on a Theme by Paganini, for two pianos (1940–41) or for piano and orchestra (1978) • Yngwie Malmsteen – used the main theme for an interlude on electric guitar on the song Prophet of Doom, from his album War to End All WarsDenis MatsuevCaprice No. 24 variations, Denis Matsuev Quartet, jazz (2010) • Mikhail Mchedelov – Variations on a Theme of Paganini for solo harp • Nathan MilsteinPaganiniana, an arrangement for solo violin of the 24th Caprice, with variations based on the other caprices • Robert MuczynskiDesperate Measures Paganini Variations, Op.48 • Pavel NecheporenkoVariations on a Theme by Paganini transcribed for unaccompanied balalaikaJeff Nelsen – Performed Caprice No. 24 on French Horn with Canadian BrassGregor PiatigorskyVariations on a Paganini Theme, for cello and orchestra (1946), later arranged for cello and piano • Simon ProctorPaganini Metamorphasis, for solo piano • Frank ProtoCapriccio di Niccolo for Trumpet and Orchestra (1994). Nine Variants on Paganini for Double Bass and Orchestra, also for Double Bass and Piano (2001). Paganini in Metropolis for Clarinet and Wind Symphony (2001), also for Clarinet and Orchestra (2002) • Manuel Quiroga – ''9 Variations on Paganini's Caprice No. 24, 12 Variations on Paganini's Caprice No. 24'', both for violin and piano • Sergei RachmaninoffRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43 (1934), a set of 24 variations for piano and orchestraGeorge Rochberg50 Caprice Variations for solo violin (1970) • Alexander RosenblattVariations on Theme of Paganini, for solo piano (1988) • Poul RudersPaganini Variations: Guitar Concerto No. 2 (1999–2000), 22 variations for guitar and orchestraFazıl SayPaganini Jazz in Say Plays Say, for solo piano (1988) • Stanisław SkrowaczewskiConcerto Nicolò, for piano left hand and orchestra (2003) • Karol Szymanowski – No. 3 from Trzy kaprysy Paganiniego (3 Caprices de Paganini), Op. 40 (1918); transcriptions for violin and piano • George Thalben-BallVariations on a Theme of Paganini, theme and 10 variations for Pipe organ. All except the last variation are for solo organ pedals • Philip WilbyPaganini Variations, for both wind band and brass band • Victor WootenClassical Thump, A Show Of HandsEugène Ysaÿe – ''Variations on Paganini's Caprice No. 24'', for violin and piano, Op. posthumous ==References==
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