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The Paganini Effect
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Claudia Carlisle
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Boris Kriger
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In these words, Paganini is not treated as a historical personality, but as a phenomenon that disrupts the established boundaries between culture and nature. His performance practice is approached not as artistic expression, but as the manifestation of a primordial tension underlying all forms of life.
The focus, therefore, is not on the literal musical text — not on notes, technique, or idiom — but on the structures that precede them: the vibrational patterns that act prior to cognition and penetrate beneath the threshold of consciousness.
The book seeks proximity to that boundary at which sound relinquishes its form and the listener, correspondingly, relinquishes habitual defenses; where music functions not as an aesthetic category, but as a return to the ontological ground of being, to a dimension inexpressible in language yet foundational to the capacity for experience.
This is an inquiry into the nature of force and into the fragility of the human psyche when confronted with acoustic energy that resists domestication by cultural frameworks.
It explores how a single stroke of the bow may become an event that destabilizes the distinctions between interiority and exteriority, between corporeal sensation and reflective thought, between life itself and its symbolic representation.
The book is addressed to listeners who seek in music not consolation, but truth — to those capable of hearing in Paganini’s art not merely the exhibition of technical mastery, but an attempt to reach a stratum of reality in which sound and being appear as inseparable phenomena.
©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger