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Topic: Chopin Etudes Cortot/Salabert Edition  (Read 3586 times)

Offline jester

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Chopin Etudes Cortot/Salabert Edition
on: December 01, 2007, 10:28:13 PM
Hi all,

could someone post me the cortot edition of op.10. no2 etude and the op25. (one in thirds no. 6?).  I believe it has some technical instruction by Cortot himself on how to practice these.  I'm not quite there with op10.no2 but its coming and I would really benefit from any tips I come accross.

Many thanks

Offline jinfiesto

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Re: Chopin Etudes Cortot/Salabert Edition
Reply #1 on: December 08, 2007, 07:28:44 AM
They're fairly cheap, You ought to invest in them as they're very useful. They're published by Hal Leonard now, so they've become significantly cheaper.
 

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