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Paganini

American  
[pag-uh-nee-nee, pah-guh-, pah-gah-nee-nee] / ˌpæg əˈni ni, ˌpɑ gə-, ˌpɑ gɑˈni ni /

noun

  1. Niccolò 1784–1840, Italian composer and violinist.


Paganini British  
/ paɡaˈniːni /

noun

  1. Niccolò (nikkoˈlɔ). 1782–1840, Italian violinist and composer

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Phil for the festival, scale-like passages got the Paganini treatment from soloist SooBeen Lee.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 5, 2025

Uruguay's industry minister, Omar Paganini, says there is no evidence after 30 years of eucalyptus plantations that they are reducing water levels in the country.

From BBC • Oct. 22, 2023

He worked the tow truck controls like Paganini, easing the sad Kia up onto his flatbed in deft, fluid movements.

From Washington Post • Mar. 20, 2023

“The most likely material to create this magnetic signature,” Paganini says, “is a global ocean of salty water.”

From Scientific American • Oct. 13, 2022

Together Mr. Jeet and Panda-Laney worked with Paganini a few more minutes before ending their training session.

From "The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street" by Karina Yan Glaser

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