Paganini La Campanella (vanessa Mae) <High Speed>

: The piece earns its name from the silver-toned handbell that rings out before every recurrence of the main rondo theme. Paganini mirrored this bell-like clarity in the violin part through the frequent use of harmonics and rapid, high-pitched leaps.

: "La Campanella" (Italian for "The Little Bell") is the nickname given to the third movement of Paganini’s Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, Op. 7 . Paganini La Campanella (Vanessa Mae)

: The work is a gauntlet of technical challenges, featuring left-hand pizzicato, double stops, and intricate bow work that originally fueled rumors of Paganini having a pact with the devil . The Vanessa-Mae Interpretation : The piece earns its name from the