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BY
LOUIS OESTERLE
NEW YORK : G. SCIIIRMER
BOSTON : BOSTON MUSIC CO.
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STUDIES FOR PIANO
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259-262 BERENS, H. Op. 61. Newest school of
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504 — Op. 70. 50 pièces without octaves
505-507 — The same in 1 vols., each
508 — Op. 79. 20 children-studies without
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509-510 —The same in 2 vols., each
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527-529 — The same in 1 vols., each
157 BERTINI, H. Op. 29. 24 studies
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691 — Op. 166. 25 primary études
*155 —12 Little pièces and préludés
866 — Scales and chords
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550 BIEHL, A. Op. 30. The éléments of
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497-499 — Op. 44. 25 easy and progressive studies.
5 vols., each
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75
60
25
75
50
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50
40
40
40
75
75
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25
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402
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155-160
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195-195
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445
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BRAUER, F. Op. 15. 12 studies for de¬
velopment of velocity
— The same in 2 vols., each
BURGMÜLLER, F. Op. 100. 25 easy and
progressive studies
— The same in 2 vols., each
— Op. 105. 12 brilllant and melodious
studies
—The same in 2 vols., each
— Op. 109. 18 characterlstic studles
— The same in 2 vols., each
CHOPIN. F. 27 studies
75
50
25
25
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75
CLEMENTI, M. Gradua ad Parnassum.
i9 selected studies (Tausig)
— Gradua ad Parnassum. 100 exercises
(Vogrich) * °0
— The same in 5 vols., each 1 25
—Préludés and exercises 60
CONCOÇIE, J. Op. 24. 25 mélodie studies 40
— Op 25. 15 studles in style aDd expression 50
. 50
50
1 00
— Op. 30. 20 studies on the singlng touch
— Op. 37. 24 préludés for small banda
— 30 Selected studies
CRAMER. J. B. 84 studies. 4 vols., each
—50 Selected studies
— The same in 4 vols., each
CZERNY, C. Op. 139. 100 progressive
studies without octaves
— Op. 261. Exercises in passage playing
— Op. 299- School of velocity. 40 studles
— The same in 4 vols., each
— Op. 335. School of legato and staccato.
Sequel to Op. 299
— The same in 2 vols., each
— Op. 337. 40 daily exercises
School of the virtuoso
110 easy and progressive exer-
997
— Op. 365.
— Op. 453.
clses
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— Op. 599- Practical method lor beginners
— Op. 636. Preliminary school of finger
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— Op. 718. 24 studles for the left hand
— Op. 740. The art of finger dexterity
— The 6ame in 6 vols., each
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— The same in 3 vols., each
— Op. 821. 160 eight-measure exercises
— Op. 823. The little pianist
—The same in 2 vols., each
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—First Instruction. 100 récréations
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Vol. I. 170 studies in the upper ele-
mentary and middle grades
Vol. H. 92 studles In the mlddleftrade
Vol. III. 73 studles in the upper mid¬
dle and upper grades
Vol. IV. 58 studies ln the upper and
vanced upper grades
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879-881
651
652-653
901-902
531
532-533
DORING, C. H. Op. 8. 25 easy and pro¬
gressive studies. 3 vols . each 75
— Op. 24. Exercises and studies In stac¬
cato octave playing 75
— The same in 2 vols., each 50
DORN, A. Op. 100. 24 Studies In ail major
and minor keys. 2 vols., each 50
DREYSCHOCK, A. The school of scales 1 25
— The same in 2 vols., each 75
316 DUVERNOY; J. B. Op. 120. School oi
mechanlsm. Preparatory to Czerny's
velocity. 15 studies 50
50 — Op. 176. École primaire. 25 studles 50
854 EGGELING, E. Studles for advanced
mechanical development 50
798 GURLITT. C. Op. 50. 24 easy, melodlous
studies 75
799-800 — The same in 2 vols., each 50
801 — Op. 51. 24 melodious studies (medium
difficulty) 7S
802-803 — The same in 2 vols., each 50
804 — Op, 52. 20 studies ln rhythm and ex¬
pression 75
805-806 — The same in 2 vol»., each 50
908 — Op. 80, Rhythmical studies 100
534-535 — Op. 82. The tirst steps of the young
pianist. 2 vols., each 75
536 — Op. 83. Easiest studies in velocity 60
537-538 — The same in 2 vols., each 40
807 — Op. 85. 24 studies on scales and ar-
peggios 75
808-809 — The same in 2 vols., each 50
834 — Op. 90. 50 daily exercises 50
539 — Op. 100. 24 octave studies 1 00
324 — Op. 117. The first tessons 50
339 — Op. 130. 35 ea6y studies 60
206 — Op. 131. 24 melodious studles 65
326 — Op. 141. School of velocity for beginners 75
191
299
925 HANON, C. L. The virtuoso pianist in
60 exercises
545 546 HASERT, R. Op. 50, Modem school of
velocity. 2 vols., each
179-180 HELLER, S. Op. 16. Art of phraslng.
2 vols., eacb
176 — Op. 45. 25 melodlous studies
177 — Op. 46. 30 progressive studies
173 — Op. 47. 25 studies for rhythm and ex¬
pression
766 — Op. 125. 24 studies for rhythm and ex¬
pression
— 50 selected studies
HABERBIER, E. Op. 53. Études-poésies 7S
HANDROCK, J. Mechanical studies
1 50
24
44
HENSELT, A. Op. 2.
concert studies
12 characteristic
170 HERZ, H. Scales and exercises
763-765 JENSEN, A. Op. 32.
each
25 études. 3 vol»..
317 KÔHLER, L. Op. 50. First studles
543 — O*. 60. 20 studies in continuoua scale
and chord passages
540 — Op. 85. 12 studies in easy passage
playing
— The same ln 2 vol». . each
— Op. 128. New school of velocity.
2 vola, eacb
— Op. 150. Daily répétitions
12 easiest studies
12 easy studies
16 elementary studies
The very easiest studies
40 children’s exercises and
mélodies
406 — Op. 232. The first tessons in finger
dexterity
321 — Op. 242. Short school of velocity, with¬
out octaves
553 KRAUSE, A. Op. 2. 10 trill studles
544 — Op. 4. 18 practice pièces for beginners
554 — Op. 25. The first studies in notes for
beginners
541-542
746-74?
31»
318
425
196
480
490
— Op. 151
— Op. 157.
— Op. 163.
— Op. 190.
— Op. 218.
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60
vol. paies
481-486 KÜHNER, C. School of études for the
pianist. 6 vol»., eacb 75
KULLAK, TH. Op. 48. The school of
octave playing. 2 section» :
*475 Sec. I. Preliminary school 1 00
476 Sec. II. 7 octave studies 1 00
939 KUNZ, K. M. Op. 14. 200 short 2-part
canons 1 00
430 LE COUPPEY, F. Op. 17. The alpha¬
bet. 25 very easy studies 75
67 — Op. 20. L’Agilité. 25 progressive studies
for mechanlsm and light touch 75
68 — Op. 25. La difficulté. 15 studies for ln-
dependence of the fingers 1 00
69 — Op. 26. Préface à l'École de vélocité de
Cxerny. 15 studies for mechanlsm 1 00
70 — The vlrtuosity. 50 difficuL exercises 60
175 LEMOINE, H. Op. 37. 50 études enfant¬
ines 60
f788 LISZT, F. 12 Études d'exécution trans¬
cendante 2 00
789-790 —The same in 2 vol»., each 1 25
835 —6 grand études by N. Paganini, arr. 1 25
491-493 LOESCHHORN, A. Op. 52. 30 melodious
studies. 3 vol»., eacb 50
— Studies for development of technique
and expression. 3 parts :
310-312 Part I. Op. 65. For beginners. 3 vol»..
eacb 50
966 The urne, complété 1 00
313-315 Part II. Op. 66. For the intermediate
degree. 3 vol»., each 50
967 The «ame. complété 1 00
731-733 Part III. Op. 67. For more advanced
pupils. 3 vol»., each 50
768 The »ame, complété 1 00
501-503 — Op. 84. 6o melodious practice pièces for
beginners. 3 vola, each 50
915 — Op. 96, 100. Chlldhood's hours 100
254 — Pianoforte technics. Daily exercises 1 00
913 LOW, J. Op. 281. Octave studies 75
403 MOSCHELES, I. Op. 70. 24 character¬
istic studies 1 00
404-405 — The same in 2 vol»., each 60
797 NEUPERT, E. 12 Studies 75
181 PACHER.J. A. Op. 11. 6 octave exercises 50
835 PAGANINI, N. 6 Grand études, arr.
See Liszt. F.
792 PISCHNA, J. 60 Progressive exercises 1 00
PISCHNA, THE LITTLE. See Wouf. B.
304 PLAIDY, L. Technical atudies 75
791 RUBINSTE1N, A. Op. 23. 6 études 1 50
335 SCHMITT, A. Op. 16. 61 studles 1 25
336-338 — The umc in 3 vol»., each 50
434 —Preparatory exercises 25
392 SCKULZ, F. A. Scales and chords 25
796 SCHWALM, R. Daily exercises 50
858 STAMATY. C. Op 37. Slnging touch
and technique. 25 easy studies for
small hands I 00
478 STREABBOQ, L. Op. 63. 12 very easy
and melodious atudies. (First degree) 75
479 — Op. 64. 12 easy and melodious studles
(Second degree) 75
965 VOGT, J. Op. 145. 24 octave studies
(medium difficulty) 75
66 WIECK, F. Piano studles 75
898 WOLFF. B. The little Pischna. 48 prac¬
tice pièces 50
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137. Bertini, Op. 29. 24 Studies 40
138. - Op. 32. 24 Studies 40
136. Op. 100. 25 Easy Studies 40
691. Op. 166. 25 Primaiy Etudes 75
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530. Biehî, A., Op. 30. The Eléments 60
497/9- - Op. 44. 25 Easy Studies. 3 Books,
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780. - Gradus ad Parnassum. 29 Se-
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376. - Préludés and Exercises 60
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141. - Op. 25. 15 Studies in Style and
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140. - Op. 30. 20 Singing Touch Studies 50
827. Cramer, 50 Selected Studies 1 50
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153. Czerny, Op. 13g. 100 Progressive
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378. - Op. 261. Passage Playing 5®
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402. - Op. 553. 6 Octave Studies 30
146. - Op. 599. Practical Method jo
148. - Op. 636. Preliminary School of
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54. - Op. 823. The Little Pianlat 90
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372. - Op. 849. 30 Studies in Technics 50
445. - joo Récréations 50
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854. Eggeling, Studies for Advanced Ye-
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798.' Gurlitt, Op. 50. 24 Easy Studies 75
799/800. - The same in 2 Books, each 50
801. - Op. 51. 24 Melodious Studies of
Med. Difficulty 75
802/803. - The same in 9 Books, each 50
804. - Op. 52. 20 Studies in Rhythm
and Expression 75
805/806. - The same in 2 Books, each 50
908. - Op. 80. Rhythmical Studies 1 00
534/5- - Op. 82. First Stepà. 2 Books,
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807. - Op. 85. 24 Studies on Scales and
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326. - Op. 141. School of Velocity 75
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44. Henselt.Op. a. 12 Concert Studies 1 35
270. Hcrz, Scales and Exercises 50
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317. KOhler, Op. 50. First Studies 50
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318. - Op. 151. The Ensiest Studies 50
495. - Op. 157. 12 Easy Studies 50
196. - Op. 163. 16 Elementary Studies 50
480. - Op. 190. Very Easiest Studies 50
490. - Op. 218. 40 Chiidren’s Exercises 50
406. - Op. 232. Finger Dexterity 50
391. - Op. 242. School of Velocity with-
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Playing. 2 Books, each 1 00
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430. Lecouppey, Op. 17. The Alphabet 75
67. - Op. 20. L’Agilité. 25 studies 75
68. - Op. 25. La Difficulté. 15 Studies 100
69. - Op. 26. 15 Studies, Preparatory
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70. - The Virtuosity. 50 Exercises 60
175. Lemoine, Op. 37. Etudes Enfantines 60
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789/90. The same in 2 Books, each i 25
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898. Pischna, The Little. See Wolff, B.
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796. Schwalm, Daily Exercises 50
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Technique. 25 Easy Studies for
Small Handa 1 00
478. Streabbog, Op. 63. 12 Easy Studies 75
479. - Op. 64. 12 Easy Studies 75
965. Vogt, J., Op. 145. 24 Octave Studies
of Med. Difficulty 73
66. Wieck, Studies 75
898. Wolff, B., The Little Pischna. 48
Practice Pièces 30
PIANO 4 HANDS
916. Czerny, Op. 824. Practical Method
for Playing in Correct Time 60
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