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Offline Renee

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chopins' octave etude
on: April 05, 2002, 06:07:10 AM
I/m looking for the score of Chopin's octave etude and can't find it anwhere.Any suggestions? :-/
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Offline Scarbo

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Re: chopins' octave etude
Reply #1 on: April 06, 2002, 11:59:56 PM
Renee,
Are you speaking of Op. 25 No. 10?  The Op. 25 Etudes are standard repertoire and should be available at most any sheet music store, even ones having the most basic selection.  If you can't find a music store, any regular bookstore can surely order you the Dover publication of the complete Preludes and Etudes (edited by Mikuli-- not my favorite editor, but decent enough)
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Re: chopins' octave etude
Reply #2 on: May 26, 2007, 10:34:41 PM
hi i think the chopin etudes have lot of good edition .You can find in music store .I have henle editions .This one is good.This is one is simply the best for me .Fingered by Hermann Keller, composed by Frederic Chopin (1810-1849), edited by Ewald Zimmermann. Collection for solo piano. Series: Urtext Editions. Text language English, German and French. 127 pages. Published by G. Henle. (HE.124)
With standard notation, fingerings, introductory text and thematic index (does not include words to the songs). Classical Period. 9x12 inches.

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Offline nicco

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Re: chopins' octave etude
Reply #3 on: May 27, 2007, 08:41:32 AM

(does not include words to the songs)


what?
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Re: chopins' octave etude
Reply #4 on: May 27, 2007, 09:33:23 AM
Look in the library, some libraries have alot of sheetmusic. On the net you can go to sheetmusicarchive.net or piano.ru . BUT.
You better just buy a decent edition from the store like edition Peter's, because when studying one of the Chopin etudes, right fingermarkings are very important. And in general the internet versions arent good.

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