La Campanella (Little Bells), also known as Etude in B Minor, is one of the world’s most difficult classical pieces to play alongside Caprice A Minor,(Paganini) and L’Alouette,(Glinka). Composed by Niccolò Paganini (October 27, 1782 – May 27, 1840), this song was composed for violin and viola purposes. Franz Liszt, also known as the pianist of Paganini, rearranged the piece for piano later in the 19th century.
Anyway, being able to play this magical piece gives you a sense of satisfaction. Paganini as a virtuoso is much celebrated for his composed pieces which are still played today. Only a handful of people in the world can play this through piano and is arguably the most difficult pieces of all time. In violin, it also covers a vast skill of fingering techniques from intonation to bowing to pizzicato.
Violin Version:
Piano Version:
I can’t even finish the 1st page without littile mistakes here and there let alone the last page. haha.
~~signing off
woah sakai~ so dis is ur blog. wow. it’s all abt music. now oni i reali u r such a big music lover. haha i’m a lil surprised n amazed.
btw, d pic of u v that big nose n spec thg on is hilarious! u sud hv wear dat to clas XD