Remarkable Italian violinist and composer (1782–1840) generally regarded as the greatest virtuoso in the history of the instrument. Paganini’s striking appearance and seemingly superhuman skill on the instrument led many to believe that he was in league with the devil, an image he did nothing to dispel. His fiendishly demanding (and sometimes beautiful) works for the violin, particularly the Caprices, remain a cornerstone of the repertoire. Rare ALS in Italian, one page, 5 x 7.75, May 20, 1837. Roughly translated: “I have not written earlier as I was somewhat ill and wanted to write in my own hand. As to sending you one of my compositions, I have told you that my creative vein is extinct and I understand I have to respect it.” In fine condition. Accompanied by an engraved portrait of Paganini.
After a lifetime of chronic illness—which caused numerous problems throughout his professional pursuits, as he frequently had to cancel performances—Paganini put an end to his concert career in the fall of 1834. While interest in his compositions continued, he lost his creative drive, completing no new work for the remainder of his life. An excellent letter, directly addressing the end of his distinguished career with an air of admirable acceptance. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.
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