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Tag Archives: Études
New year, new luck: Welcome Sebastian Lee!
Do you love Lee? This question will likely be answered … Continue reading
Posted in engraver’s copy, first edition, Lee, Sebastian, Monday Postings, new source, reprint, revision, versions, violoncello
Tagged Études, Lee, violoncello
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Dont worry, be happy – the first critical Urtext edition of etudes by Jakob Dont
Every violinist is most likely acquainted with them from violin … Continue reading
Debussy: to finger or not to finger…? Why we are adding fingering in the “Études”
In summer 1915 in the solitude of Pourville, the small … Continue reading
Posted in Debussy, Claude, Douze Études (Debussy), Monday Postings, piano solo, Urtext
Tagged Chopin, Couperin, Debussy, Études, fingering, piano, Rameau
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