Il Cannone Guarnerius

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Il Cannone oder kurz Cannone ist der Name einer Violine, die 1743 von Giuseppe Guarneri (Guarneri del Gesù) in Cremona gebaut wurde und als Lieblingsinstrument des Geigenvirtuosen Niccolò Paganini Berühmtheit erlangt hat. Paganini nannte sie wegen ihres kraftvollen und reichen Klangs il mio cannone violino („meine Kanonenvioline“). Heute ist sie im Besitz der Stadt Genua und gilt als nationales Kulturgut. rdf:langString
Le Guarnerius Il Cannone est un violon fabriqué en 1743 par le luthier italien Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri dit del Gesù, de Crémone. Cet instrument est célèbre pour avoir appartenu au violoniste virtuose Niccolò Paganini. rdf:langString
Il Cannone è un violino costruito da Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù a Cremona nel 1743. È stato il violino di Niccolò Paganini, che gli diede tale nome in omaggio alla sua potenza sonora. rdf:langString
Il Cannone es un famoso violín construido en el año 1743 en Cremona, Italia, por el luthier Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù (1698-1744). El apelativo Il Cannone (el cañón en italiano) procede de uno de sus propietarios, el célebre violinista y compositor Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), que lo consiguió en 1802 y quien lo llamaba de esta forma por su potencia sonora y resonancia. rdf:langString
Il Cannone Guarnerius of 1743 is a violin created by the Italian luthier Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri of Cremona (1698–1744). Il Cannone is also known by the variants Il Cannone del Gesù, the Cannon, often appended with Guarneri del Gesù, the Guarneri trademark. The violin received its name from a former owner, the Italian violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), because of its power and resonance. So associated is Paganini with Il Cannone that it is common for the violin to be referenced as Il Cannone, ex Paganini. rdf:langString
Il Cannone Guarnerius (of Il Cannone) is een antieke viool die in 1743 werd gebouwd door de befaamde vioolbouwer Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri "del Gesù" (1698–1744). De viool, die ooit toebehoorde aan de vioolvirtuoos en componist Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), is van onschatbare waarde. De viool kreeg de bijnaam Il Cannone (Het Kanon) van Paganini, die uit het instrument een uitzonderlijke geluidssterkte en resonantie wist te halen. De viool was in het bezit van Paganini gekomen nadat hij een Amati-viool had verloren bij het gokken. De Guarneri kreeg hij van een amateurviolist en handelaar. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Il Cannone oder kurz Cannone ist der Name einer Violine, die 1743 von Giuseppe Guarneri (Guarneri del Gesù) in Cremona gebaut wurde und als Lieblingsinstrument des Geigenvirtuosen Niccolò Paganini Berühmtheit erlangt hat. Paganini nannte sie wegen ihres kraftvollen und reichen Klangs il mio cannone violino („meine Kanonenvioline“). Heute ist sie im Besitz der Stadt Genua und gilt als nationales Kulturgut.
rdf:langString Il Cannone es un famoso violín construido en el año 1743 en Cremona, Italia, por el luthier Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù (1698-1744). El apelativo Il Cannone (el cañón en italiano) procede de uno de sus propietarios, el célebre violinista y compositor Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), que lo consiguió en 1802 y quien lo llamaba de esta forma por su potencia sonora y resonancia. Paganini perdió un valioso violín Amati como resultado de su afición a los juegos de azar. Un violinista aficionado y hombre de negocios le dio como regalo un descuidado violín Guarneri. Paganini tocaría este instrumento por el resto de su vida, llamándolo "mi cañón de violín", en referencia al sonido explosivo que emitía. Paganini poseía muchos violines, pero Il Cannone era el que más apreciaba y solía emplearlo frecuentemente en sus conciertos, y al morir lo legó a la ciudad de Génova. Actualmente se expone en el Palacio Tursi, perteneciente a los Museos de Strada Nuova, situado en la Via Garibaldi, en el centro histórico de Génova.​El instrumento se encuentra restaurado y en perfectas condiciones para ser utilizado, y periódicamente lo emplean algunos virtuosos, como Salvatore Accardo.​ En una ocasión, cuando Il Cannone tuvo que ser reparado, Paganini lo envió al taller de Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798-1875), en París, el mejor luthier de la época. Vuillaume además de reparar el Guarnerius, hizo una réplica exacta. La copia fue tan precisa en cada detalle de su construcción y apariencia que se dice que ni siquiera su dueño podía distinguir uno del otro; finalmente Paganini notó diferencias sutiles en el tono que le permitían distinguirlo del original. Paganini regaló la copia a su estudiante, el virtuoso Camillo Sivori (1815-1894).
rdf:langString Il Cannone Guarnerius of 1743 is a violin created by the Italian luthier Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri of Cremona (1698–1744). Il Cannone is also known by the variants Il Cannone del Gesù, the Cannon, often appended with Guarneri del Gesù, the Guarneri trademark. The violin received its name from a former owner, the Italian violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), because of its power and resonance. So associated is Paganini with Il Cannone that it is common for the violin to be referenced as Il Cannone, ex Paganini. Paganini lost a valuable Antonio Amati violin as a result of his penchant for voracious gambling. He was given a neglected Guarneri violin, a gift from an amateur violinist and businessman. Paganini played on this instrument for the rest of his life, fondly calling it “my cannon violin,” referring to the explosive sound that he was able to make it produce. He bequeathed it to the city of Genoa, Italy upon his death, and it is now considered a national treasure. When in need of repair, Il Cannone would be sent to the workshop of Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798–1875) in Paris, the greatest luthier of his day. Not only did Vuillaume repair the Guarnerius, but he also made an exact replica. The copy was so exact, that not even Paganini could distinguish one from the other. It was not until Paganini noticed subtle differences in tone that he could identify the original. Paganini presented the copy to his only student, Camillo Sivori, who would later bequeath the instrument to the Municipality of Genoa, where it now is exhibited with the original Il Cannone. Il Cannone is exhibited alongside other Paganini memorabilia within the Paganini room of the Palazzo Doria-Tursi, the Genoa town hall. The original violin is maintained in playable condition, and is taken out and played monthly by its curator. The Cannone was played each year by the winner of the Premio Paganini contest for young violinists, which sees the Italian city attracting the cream of the crop of young violin performers (since 2002 the contest has been held every two years). On occasion, Il Cannone is loaned to musicians for performance. In 1996, violinist Eduard Schmieder was invited and gave a recital on Il Cannone in Genoa at the Palazzo Ducale for the audience of 2000 (with pianist Valentina Lisitsa); on this rare occasion, a posthumous International Peace Prize ceremony was given by the Italian government to Yitzhak Rabin. Violinist Shlomo Mintz performed a special Il Cannone concert on Paganini's violin with the Limburg Symphony Orchestra of the Netherlands, in 1997. In 1999, Eugene Fodor played Il Cannone at a special concert in San Francisco, California, USA. It was the farthest the violin had ever been from Italy. Conditions of its travel included a multimillion US dollar insurance policy and an armed escort of Italian police officers. This violin has been played several times by jazz violinist Regina Carter. Carter recorded an entire album with it, . In February 2006, Il Cannone was taken to London's Royal Academy of Music, where it was displayed and played at a festival devoted to Paganini. The violin was the subject of 2017 Documentary "Strad Style", in which director Stefan Avalos follows manic-depressive violin-maker Daniel Houck in his dilapidated rural Ohio farm as he makes an Il Cannone replica for . In 2019, the violin journeyed to Columbus, Ohio, for a one-week display at the Columbus Museum of Art under the auspices of the Columbus-Genoa sister cities relationship. Columbus Symphony concertmaster performed a single concert on the instrument.
rdf:langString Le Guarnerius Il Cannone est un violon fabriqué en 1743 par le luthier italien Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri dit del Gesù, de Crémone. Cet instrument est célèbre pour avoir appartenu au violoniste virtuose Niccolò Paganini.
rdf:langString Il Cannone è un violino costruito da Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù a Cremona nel 1743. È stato il violino di Niccolò Paganini, che gli diede tale nome in omaggio alla sua potenza sonora.
rdf:langString Il Cannone Guarnerius (of Il Cannone) is een antieke viool die in 1743 werd gebouwd door de befaamde vioolbouwer Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri "del Gesù" (1698–1744). De viool, die ooit toebehoorde aan de vioolvirtuoos en componist Niccolò Paganini (1782–1840), is van onschatbare waarde. De viool kreeg de bijnaam Il Cannone (Het Kanon) van Paganini, die uit het instrument een uitzonderlijke geluidssterkte en resonantie wist te halen. De viool was in het bezit van Paganini gekomen nadat hij een Amati-viool had verloren bij het gokken. De Guarneri kreeg hij van een amateurviolist en handelaar. Wanneer de viool gerepareerd moest worden, ging deze naar het atelier van (1798–1875) in Parijs, toen de meest vooraanstaande vioolbouwer. Vuillaume bouwde een precieze replica van de Cannone, die Paganini op het oog niet van de echte kon onderscheiden, alleen op het geproduceerde geluid. De replica werd bespeeld door Paganini's enige student .
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