- Easy
Etudes for Cello), 12
Études mélodiques (12
Melodic Etudes),
among other smaller sets of
études. The 19th
century also saw a
number of
étude and study...
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material Études (Chopin), by Frédéric Chopin, 1829–1839
Études (Debussy), by
Claude Debussy, 1915
Études (Ligeti), by György Ligeti, 1985–2001
Études (Rautavaara)...
- The
Études by Frédéric
Chopin are
three sets of
études (solo studies) for the
piano published during the 1830s.
There are twenty-seven
compositions overall...
- The
Etude was an
American print magazine dedicated to
music founded by
Theodore Presser (1848–1925) at Lynchburg, Virginia, and
first published in October...
- The
Transcendental Études (French:
Études d'exécution transcendante), S.139, are a set of
twelve compositions for
piano by
Franz Liszt. They were published...
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Études-Tableaux ("study-pictures") may
refer to: The
eight Études-Tableaux, Op. 33, a set of
piano études composed by
Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1911 The...
- polytechnique, and École
pratique des
hautes études.
Originally a
department of the École
pratique des
hautes études,
created in 1868 with the
purpose of training...
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Student Services (French: Mes chères
études) is a 2010
French television film
directed by
Emmanuelle Bercot. It had a
theatrical release in
Poland and...
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performance pieces. However, it is rare to find
cello etudes programmed in recital. The last set of
cello etudes which had such
universal cellistic appeal was...
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Unlike études of
prior periods,
which were
designed primarily to
emphasize and
develop particular aspects of
musical technique, the
romantic études of composers...