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-Revolutionnary Method to learn and practice Chopin's Etudes, for intermediate pianists--Méthode révolutionnaire pour apprendre et jouer les Etudes de Chopin-«24 Prétudes after Chopin» are 24 pre-etudes, 24 preparatory studies to those of Chopin, composed to raise the following bet : «To play the "Prétudes" will allow to learn more easily the genuine "Chopin's Etudes".»Les «24 Prétudes d'après Chopin» sont 24 pré-études, 24 études préparatoires à celles de Chopin, composées pour relever le pari suivant: «Jouer les "Prétudes" permettra d'apprendre plus facilement les véritables "Études de Chopin".».Each Etude is reduced while keeping both the musical gesture and the shape of these masterpieces,without adding nor deducting the slightest measure from it.Elles réduisent la difficulté pianistique de chaque Étude tout en conservant le geste musical et la forme, c'est-à-dire en sauvegardant le rythme harmonique de chaque Étude, sans y ajouter ni en retrancher la moindre mesure.
-Revolutionnary Method to learn and practice Chopin's Etudes, for intermediate pianists--Méthode révolutionnaire pour apprendre et jouer les Etudes de Chopin-«24 Prétudes after Chopin» are 24 pre-etudes, 24 preparatory studies to those of Chopin, composed to raise the following bet : «To play the "Prétudes" will allow to learn more easily the genuine "Chopin's Etudes".»Les «24 Prétudes d'après Chopin» sont 24 pré-études, 24 études préparatoires à celles de Chopin, composées pour relever le pari suivant: «Jouer les "Prétudes" permettra d'apprendre plus facilement les véritables "Études de Chopin".».Each Etude is reduced while keeping both the musical gesture and the shape of these masterpieces,without adding nor deducting the slightest measure from it.Elles réduisent la difficulté pianistique de chaque Étude tout en conservant le geste musical et la forme, c'est-à-dire en sauvegardant le rythme harmonique de chaque Étude, sans y ajouter ni en retrancher la moindre mesure.
"Bravo to Edel on his excellent presentation of the subject! . . . highly recommended . . . " —ARBA 96 ". . . filled with information for pianists with injured hands and for players and teachers seeking unusual repertoire or ways of developing left-hand technique." —Clavier "Thanks to Edel for cataloging this largely unknown area of piano repertoire and to Indiana University Press for publishing this most welcomed book." —American Music Teacher A descriptive catalog of solos, chamber works, and concertos with piano parts written for one hand, including nearly 1,000 solo compositions for the left hand. Publication data, length, level of difficulty, style, and often brief biographical information about the composer are provided for each piece.
(PWM). The most famous and popular edition of Chopin's works prepared by I. J. Paderewski, L. Bronarski and J. Turczynski. The edition has been based primarily on Chopin's autograph manuscripts, copies approved by him and first editions. The principal aim of the Editorial Committee has been to establish a text which fully reveals Chopin's thoughts and corresponds to his intentions as closely as possible. The full version of this edition includes 21 volumes.
A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program for monographs. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. How do keyboards make music playable? Drawing on theories of media, systems, and cultural techniques, Keys to Play spans Greek myth and contemporary Japanese digital games to chart a genealogy of musical play and its animation via improvisation, performance, and recreation. As a paradigmatic digital interface, the keyboard forms a field of play on which the book’s diverse objects of inquiry—from clavichords to PCs and eighteenth-century musical dice games to the latest rhythm-action titles—enter into analogical relations. Remapping the keyboard’s topography by way of Mozart and Super Mario, who head an expansive cast of historical and virtual actors, Keys to Play invites readers to unlock ludic dimensions of music that are at once old and new.
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