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German / French
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Publisher. Info.
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Berlin: Schlesinger, n.d.[1840]. Plate S. 2207.
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Copyright
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This file is part of the Submission Project.
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⇒ 4 more: Main text • Exercices élémentaires et études progressives • 18 Etudes de perfectionnement • Minkoff's copyright notice
Publisher. Info.
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Paris: Maurice Schlesinger, 1840. Plate M. S. 2345.
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Reprinted
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Geneva: Minkoff, 1973.
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Copyright
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Associated author: François-Joseph Fétis, 1784-1871
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Paris: Maurice Schlesinger, n.d. Plate M. S. 2345.
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Title-page does not credit Moscheles as co-author in this edition. Etudes appear to be in a different order, and pagination is different.
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General Information
Work Title
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Méthode des Méthodes
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Alternative. Title
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Etudes de perfectionnement (Etüden für Spieler höherer Ausbildung) composées pour le pianoforte
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Composer
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Moscheles, Ignaz
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.98
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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includes 20 etudes by Moscheles and 12 other composers
- 1. L'enjouement, etude (A major)
- 2. L'ambition, etude (G minor)
- 3. Etude No.1 (F minor)
- 4. Etude No.2 (D♭ major)
- 5. Etude No.3 (A♭ major)
- 6. Etude No.1 (E♭ major)
- 7. Etude No.2 "Etude de la cadence" (A minor)
- 8. Etude in F minor, WoO 1
- 9. Morceau de salon, S.142 (E minor)
- 10. Etude (D major)
- 11. Etude No.1 (F major)
- 12. Etude No.2 (B minor)
- 13. Die Jagd - La chasse, Op.29 (E♭ major)
- 14. Etude No.1 (E♭ minor)
- 15. Etude No.2 (C♯ minor)
- 16. La gondola, etude, Op.13 No.2 (G♭ major)
- 17. Etude (A-flat major)
- 18. Elegia, etude, Op.63 No.41 (C♯ minor)
- 19. Allegro serioso (F♯ minor)
- 20. Scherzo (F♯ major)
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Language
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French
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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piano
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Navigation etc.
Moscheles contribution was the first 2 Etudes from this collection of 20 etudes, written by 12 composers. The collection also contains (in this order) etudes by F. Chopin (3 "Nouvelles Etudes"), S. Thalberg (2), F. Mendelssohn (1), F. Liszt (1), J. Rosenhain (1), Th. Dohler (2), S. Heller (1), E. Wolff (2), A. Henselt (1), J. Benedict (1), A. Mereaux (1), & Taubert (2).