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一把名为“帕格尼尼的寡妇”的提琴,静静地躺在意大利热那亚市的博物馆里。在提琴鬼匠帕格尼尼死后的一百多年中,它被视为国宝,终年被罩在玻璃罩中,在严密的保护下供人观赏。在十七世纪前半叶,以制琴著名的意大利反内利家族中最优秀的代表瓜内利··吉苏,亲手制作出这把盖世无双的小提琴。1801年,19岁的帕格尼尼以超群绝技而声誉鹊起。在里窝那的一次成功的演出后,一位来自巴黎的富贾,恭恭敬敬地把这把名琴奉赠给他。从此,帕格尼尼与这把心爱的琴相
A violin named “Paganini’s Widow” lay quietly in the museum of Genoa, Italy. In the hundred years since the death of violin goddess Paganini, it has been regarded as a national treasure and has been kept in a glass shade all year round for people to watch under strict protection. In the first half of the 17th century, Guinée Gisu, the best representative of the well-known Italian anti-Nenelli family, personally produced the unrivaled violin. In 1801, the 19-year-old Paganini gained a reputation for excellence. After a successful performance in Livorno, a Foca from Paris presented the honored man with respect to him. Since then, Paganini and this beloved Qin phase