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Published: Monday, 27 January 2025 at 14:56 PM


Read on to discover María Dueñas’s favourite Paganini Caprices – notoriously difficult works for the violin…

Best Paganini Caprices

Caprice No. 2

My favourite Paganini caprices are those in which the melodic line and structure play an equally important role as virtuosity. The Second is a fine example of this. Although it has many technical hurdles, it also has a purity to it, almost like a prayer; in fact, it reminds me a bit of Bach. I came to it relatively late, when I was 18 or so, but for me it is one of the most emotionally charged caprices. I love the challenge of doing justice to its musical qualities.

Caprice No. 4

People tend to think of No. 24 as the ‘special’ caprice. But I think No. 4 is even richer in many aspects. For one thing, it is probably the most difficult from a technical point of view. But I also think it has more emotional depth. There’s a sense of pain running through it, with many passages that start very, very quietly, giving you a sense that something is about to happen. Then there’s this moment, in the middle part, when everything kind of explodes – both technically and in an emotional sense. It’s very dramatic.