Étude pour pianola - significado y definición. Qué es Étude pour pianola
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Qué (quién) es Étude pour pianola - definición


Cello étude         
A cello étude (or study) is a piece of music written for the solo cello that zeroes in on specific techniques. Cello études are most often written by cellists to help other cellists improve their playing ability.
Grande étude de perfectionnement         
COLLECTION OF ÉTUDES BY FRANZ LISZT
Grande etude de perfectionnement liszt; Grande etude de perfectionnement
Étude de perfectionnement de la methode des methodes are two pieces by the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, composed in 1842 and 1852. The first piece is called Morceau de salon, S.
Etude         
  • Étude Op. 10, No. 2]]: a rapid [[chromatic scale]] in the right hand is used to develop the weaker fingers of the right hand. Most études are written to perfect a particular technical skill.
  • Transcendental Étude No. 2]]: one of the most difficult of Liszt's études, this is a study in passages for alternating and overlapping hands.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSICAL COMPOSITION, USUALLY SHORT, DESIGNED TO PROVIDE PRACTICE MATERIAL FOR PERFECTING A PARTICULAR MUSICAL SKILL
Etudes; Study (music); Etude; Etude (music); Übung
·noun A composition in the fine arts which is intended, or may serve, for a study.
II. Etude ·noun A study; an exercise; a piece for practice of some special point of technical execution.

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Étude pour pianola
The Étude pour Pianola is a 1917 composition for Pianola by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. The Étude was first published on music roll in 1921 and the premiere was given by Reginald Reynolds at Aeolian Hall in London, on 13 October of that year.