By BBC Music Magazine

Published: Wednesday, 20 December 2023 at 11:25 AM


Paganini turned the world of music inside out. Nothing could be taken for granted anymore as he unleashed torrential violinistic outbursts of electrifying virtuosity, designed to bring an audience to a fever pitch of excitement.

‘I never knew that music contained such sounds!’ reported the great German poet Heinrich Rellstab, following Paganini’s 1829 Berlin debut. ‘He spoke, he wept, he sang! Paganini is the incarnation of desire, scorn, madness and burning pain.’ Berlioz likened the Italian’s impact to that of a blazing comet, while Goethe fell back exhausted following a performance that ‘hit me like a meteor, yet I was quite unable to unfathom its mysteries.’