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En musique classique, une étude est, à l'origine, une pièce destinée à améliorer certains aspects techniques d'un élève ou d'un interprète.
An étude (/ ˈeɪtjuːd /; French: [e.tyd]) or study is an instrumental musical composition, usually short, designed to provide practice material for perfecting a particular musical skill. The tradition of writing études emerged in the early 19th century with the rapidly growing popularity of the piano.
L'enseignement de la musique en France est organisé dans des structures d'enseignement publiques et privées, permanentes, périodiques et ponctuelles. Alors que l'enseignement initial est destiné à former des artistes amateurs et un public éclairé, l'enseignement supérieur s'adresse aux futurs professionnels.
Étude - An Etude is a short, technical piece. Originally an Etude would focus on one specific playing technique, but composers like Chopin and Liszt elevated the form, creating challenging works that far exceed the premise of technical exercise.
La musicologie (en allemand : Musikwissenschaft) est l'étude scientifique de la musique. Elle forme un domaine des sciences humaines. Un chercheur qui participe à cette étude est un musicologue. Le terme provient du grec μουσική [mousikē] (« musique ») et -λογoς [-logos] (« connaissance, étude »).
Chopin's Études formed the foundation for what was then a revolutionary playing style for the piano. They are some of the most challenging and evocative pieces of all the works in concert piano repertoire. Because of this, the music remains popular and often performed in both concert and private stages. [ 2 ]
An étude (said "ay-TOOD"; French for study) is a short piece of music written to help the player to become a better player. They are usually quite difficult. Sometimes they are just called "studies". Composers such as the pianist Carl Czerny and the violinist Otakar Ševčik wrote lots of études.