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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. Toutefois, certaines études — comme celles de Frédéric Chopin pour le piano , ou d' Heitor Villa-Lobos pour la guitare — sont de véritables pièces de concert dont les difficultés n ...
An étude (/ ˈ eɪ tj uː d /; French:) or study is an instrumental musical composition, usually short, designed to provide practice material for perfecting a particular musical skill.
7. Etude in C♯ minor (dixit Saint-Saëns - rubato extract) Publisher Info. Extrait d'un CD hors commerce "exemples sur la recherche du rubato de Chopin", originaire du 17e, utilisé par Bach, Mozart, et où les deux mains sont indépendantes (Chopin travaillait le rubato au métronome).
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.
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.
An étude (a French word meaning study), is an instrumental musical composition, most commonly of considerable difficulty, usually designed to provide practice material for perfecting a particular technical skill.
24 maj 2016 · etude. [French, study] A study or an exercise (typically a short composition) designed to train a musician technically as well as musically (1).