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Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, 1914. Plate 5-103-69846-59.
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Work Title
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Exercices pour la technique classique supérieure Exercises for the Development of the Higher Pianoforte Technic
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Alternative. Title
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Composer
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Philipp, Isidor
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IIP 17
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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Introduction, followed by 12 parts: (Number of exercises 1 in brackets)
- Introductory Exercises (Exercices préliminaires):
- Scales in Thirds Before Ordinary Scales (Gammes en tierces avant gammes simples) [1]
- Arpeggios (Arpèges) [1]
- Trills (Trilles) [7]
- Arpeggios and Broken Chords (Arpèges et accords brisés) [1]
- Exercises With Sustained Notes (Exercices avec tenues) [1]
- Other Sustained Tones (Autres tenues simples) [1]
- For the Trill (Pour le trille) [1]
- I: For Strengthening the Fingers (Pour fortifier les doigts) [3]
- II: Various Modifications: For Force in Extended Positions (Modifications diverses : ecartement et force a obtenir) [5]
- III: For Equality of the Fingers (Pour l'égalité des doigts) [20]
- IV: For Acquiring Suppleness (Pour obtenir la souplesse) - Suggested to Philipp by Mathias [8]
- V: Exercises for the Passing Under of the Thumb After Rubinstein–Villoing (Exercices pour le passage du pouce d'après Rubinstein–Villoing) [3]
- VI: To Acquire Velocity in the Scales (Pour acquérir la vitesse dans les gammes) [4]
- VII: Arpeggios (Arpèges) [1]
- VIII: Double Notes (Doubles notes) [24]
- IX: Other Exercises in Double Notes (Autres exercices en doubles notes) [9]
- X: Octaves - after Hummel, Czerny, Kessler [26]
- XI: Preparatory Exercises for the Trill (Exercices préparatoires pour le trille) [6]
- XII: Tremolos - Bizet [2]
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Dedication
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To Félix Fox
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Early 20th century
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Instrumentation
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piano
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1 The number of sections is arguable, as Parts II and III use letters instead of numbers (which I've added to the count anyway). The Introduction and all other Parts use numbers, though. —Hax