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New year, new luck: Welcome Sebastian Lee!

Posted on January 12, 2026 by Annette Oppermann

Do you love Lee? This question will likely be answered … Continue reading →

Posted in engraver’s copy, first edition, Lee, Sebastian, Monday Postings, new source, reprint, revision, versions, violoncello | Tagged Études, Lee, violoncello | Leave a comment

Dont worry, be happy – the first critical Urtext edition of etudes by Jakob Dont

Posted on September 30, 2019 by Dominik Rahmer

Every violinist is most likely acquainted with them from violin … Continue reading →

Posted in Dont, Jakob, Monday Postings, Violin | Tagged Études | Leave a comment

Debussy: to finger or not to finger…? Why we are adding fingering in the “Études”

Posted on May 14, 2012 by Dominik Rahmer

In summer 1915 in the solitude of Pourville, the small … Continue reading →

Posted in Debussy, Claude, Douze Études (Debussy), Monday Postings, piano solo, Urtext | Tagged Chopin, Couperin, Debussy, Études, fingering, piano, Rameau | 2 Comments
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