Etudes by Women Composers
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- Composers: Fanny (Mendelssohn) Hensel (1805-1847), Teresa Carreño (1853-1917), Elizabeth Turner (1700-1752), Clara Schumann (1819-1896), Florence Price (1887-1953), Mélanie Bonis (1858-1937), Hélène de Montgeroult (1764-1836), Kate Loder (1825-1904), Mathilde Berendsen Nathan (1857-1926), Marie Bigot (1786-1820), Caroline Mennechet de Barival (1813-1861), Louise Farrenc (1804-1875), Agathe Backer Grøndahl (1847-1907), Marie Jaëll (1846-1925), Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944), Maria Szymanowska (1739-1831)
- Editor: Eva Meitner
- Instrumentation (this edition): Piano
- Originally for: Piano, Harpsichord
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- Size: 9.1 x 11.8 inches
Description
Études by Women Composers is a collection of 42 ground-breaking pieces by female composers, providing exceptional enrichment and expansion of the standard piano repertoire. It is also a great tribute to the genius of women of the 18th to 20th centuries, who have taken an admirably unique approach to piano technique.
Curated and edited by female composer expert Eva Meitner, the collection presents works ranging from intermediate to advanced levels in progressive order. The beautifully crafted pieces are ideal for study and performance, with notes on the technical points covered by each étude, and an index of the specific topics. Through the intelligent combination of musicality and technicality, students will improve their playing in a joyful and natural way. The edition is complemented by short biographies of the composers.
Works:
- Farrenc: Nos. 1-4 from 25 Easy Etudes (Vingt cinq études faciles), Op. 50
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 19
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 37
- Price: Etude
- Jaëll: Murmures du ruisseau from Les Beaux jours (The Good Days)
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 1
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 25
- Price: The Goblin and the Mosquito
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 2
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 3
- Berendsen Nathan: Tre Etuder, Op. 1
- Bigot: Nos. 1, 3 from Suite d'études
- Hensel: Übungsstück (in in C Major,, H 88
- Szymanowska: Nos. 4, 10, 15, 18, 19, 20 from Vingt Exercises et Préludes
- Farrenc: No. 6, 27 from 30 Études dans tous les tons majeurs et mineurs, Op. 26
- Cl. Schumann: Etüde in A-flat Major, WoO 4
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 22
- Cl. Schumann: Prelude No. 1 in C Major
- Turner: No. 1 from 6 Lessons for the Harpsichord
- Loder: Nos. 1, 8, 12 from Twelve Studies
- Chaminade: Étude, Op. 66
- Mennechet de Barival: Nos. 1, 2 from 6 Études poétiques
- Carreño: Un Rêve en mer (Étude-Méditation)
- Montgeroult: Étude No. 107
- Bonis: Barcarolle-Étude, Op. 43
- Chaminade: Toccata, Op. 39
- Grøndahl: No. 3 from 3 Etudes, Op. 22
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