Now here is a man who is squeeable.

The 19th-century audiences, the nouveaus riches, the salon bourgeoisie, were far more impressionable. They were seeking thrills and novelties, the exotic and the spectacular. Paganini was commonly thought to have sold his soul to the devil to play like he did--or some said he was a devil, and his dress and manner carefully played to the public's fantasies.

The man dresses and acts like the devil. He plays the violin like the devil.
I'll bet that he was prolly a devil in the sack when he wasn't practicing..altho being a devil virtuoso and all he prolly didn't practice...

*swoon*