Course Syllabus
<p id="">Introduction</p>
<p id="">Eric Silberger welcomes you to this selection of Paganini's Caprices, ordered in progressing difficulty.</p>
<p id="">Caprice No. 14</p>
<p id="">Caprice No. 14 is a joyful exploration of double stops and navigating large chords with precision, character, and dynamic contrast.</p>
<p id="">Caprice No. 16</p>
<p id="">A common starting point for those beginning their Paganini Caprice journeys, No. 16 provides plenty of technical challenges to overcome. Silberger opens with a focus on the obscure use of fortes as well as practice methods to approach the difficult string crossings and intonation throughout the piece.</p>
<p id="">Caprice No. 16</p>
<p id="">A common starting point for those beginning their Paganini Caprice journeys, No. 16 provides plenty of technical challenges to overcome. Silberger opens with a focus on the obscure use of fortes as well as practice methods to approach the difficult string crossings and intonation throughout the piece.</p>
<p id="">Caprice No. 5</p>
<p id="">Virtuosic arpeggios, chromatic scales, perpetual motion…. Caprice number 5 is a roller coaster ride! Silberger helps us travel the course with finesse and ease.</p>
<p id="">Caprice No. 24</p>
<p id="">How do we make one of the most recognizable melodies in classical music engaging and surprising? With Silberger’s tools at your disposal, learn how to shape the character of each variation in this most famous of Paganini’s Caprices.</p>
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