In the 1890s, Broadway music was a staid affair, alternating between antimacassar operetta, sentimental ballads, jigs and ...
Paganini was the greatest violinist of his day — and maybe any other day, too — so it was second nature for him to take other people's tunes and add fillips, flourishes and fireworks. From a concert ...
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