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Vol.  141 


JOSEPH  CONCONE 

Op.  25 

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QUINZE 

ETUDES  DE  GENRE  ET 
D’EXPRESSION 

POUR  LE 

PIANO 


Editfd  and  Fingered 

BY 

LOUIS  OESTERLE 


NEW  YORK  :  G.  SCIIIRMER 
BOSTON  :  BOSTON  MUSIC  CO. 
Copyright,  1900,  by  G.  Schirmkk 


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259-262  BERENS,  H.  Op.  61.  Newest  school  of 
velocity.  4  vols.,  eacb 
1070  — The  same,  complété  in  1  vol. 

504  — Op.  70.  50  pièces  without  octaves 
505-507  — The  same  in  1  vols.,  each 

508  —  Op.  79.  20  children-studies  without 

octaves 

509-510  —The  same  in  2  vols.,  each 

525  — Op.  88.  The  school  of  scales,  chords, 
and  embellishments.  20  studles 
527-529  — The  same  in  1  vols.,  each 

157  BERTINI,  H.  Op.  29.  24  studies 

158  — Op.  32.  24  studles 

156  — Op.  100.  25  easy  studles 
758  — Op.  101.  24  melodlous  pièces 
691  — Op.  166.  25  primary  études 
*155  —12  Little  pièces  and  préludés 
866  — Scales  and  chords 

795  —50  Selected  studies,  from  Op.  29, 32,  100 


550  BIEHL,  A.  Op.  30.  The  éléments  of 
piano  playing 

497-499  — Op.  44.  25  easy  and  progressive  studies. 

5  vols.,  each 


50 

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60 

25 

75 

50 

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50 
40 
40 
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75 
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40 
25 
75 

60 


494 

495-496 

500 

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755 

756-757 

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376 

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149 

585 

749 

402 

146 
148 

60 

t*154 

155-160 

192 

195-195 

147 
54 

55-56 

272 

445 


995 

996 


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 

7S 


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 

— Op.  553.  6  octave  studles 
— Op.  599-  Practical  method  lor  beginners 
— Op.  636.  Preliminary  school  of  finger 
dexterity 

— Op.  718.  24  studles  for  the  left  hand 
— Op.  740.  The  art  of  finger  dexterity 
— The  6ame  in  6  vols.,  each 
— Op.  802.  Practical  finger  exercises 
— The  same  in  3  vols.,  each 
— Op.  821.  160  eight-measure  exercises 

— Op.  823.  The  little  pianist 
—The  same  in  2  vols.,  each 
— Op.  849.  30  new  studies  In  technics 
(preparatory  to  Op.  299) 

—First  Instruction.  100  récréations 
— Selected  studies.  4  vols.  : 

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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50 

50 

60 

25 

75 
50 
50 
1  25 

75 

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50 
60 
90 


1  00 
1  00 

1  00 

1  00 


VOL. 

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 

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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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*59/62.  Berens,  H. .Velocity.  Op.61.  4  Books, 

each  50 

508.  Op.  79.  Children’s  Studies  75 

509/10.  The  same  in  2  Books,  each  50 

526.  Op.  88.  School  of  Scales,  etc.  1  00 

*27/9.  The  same  in  3  Books,  each  50 

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 

*135.  12  Pièces  and  Prelides  40 

530.  Biehî,  A.,  Op.  30.  The  Eléments  60 

497/9-  - Op.  44.  25  Easy  Studies.  3  Books, 

each  50 

494.  Brauer,  F.  Op.  15.  Velocity  75 

495/6.  The  same  in  2  Books,  each  jo 

500.  Burgmüller,  Op.  100.  25  Studies  50 

755.  Op.  105.  12  Studies  50 

756/7.  The  same  in  a  Books,  each  25 

752.  Op.  10g.  18  Studies  50 

753/4.  The  same  in  a  Books,  eaoh  *5 

+33.  Chopin,  27  Studies  75 

ti66.  Clementi,  Gradus  ad  Parnassum.  100 

Exercises  3  00 

167/9.  - The  same  in  3  Books,  each  1  25 

780.  - Gradus  ad  Parnassum.  29  Se- 

lected  Studies  75 

376.  - Préludés  and  Exercises  60 

>39.  Concone,  Op.  24.  25  Mélodie  Studies  40 

141.  - Op.  25.  15  Studies  in  Style  and 

Expression  50 

140.  - Op.  30.  20  Singing  Touch  Studies  50 

827.  Cramer,  50  Selected  Studies  1  50 

828/831.  - The  same  in  4  Books,  each  50 

*142/5.  - 84  Studies.  4  Books,  each  40 

153.  Czerny,  Op.  13g.  100  Progressive 

Studies  50 

378.  - Op.  261.  Passage  Playing  5® 

ti6t.  - Op.  299.  School  of  Velocity  60 

162/5.  - The  same  in  4  Books,  each  25 

150.  - Op.  335.  Legato  and  Staccato  75 

151/2.  - The  same  in  2  Books,  each  so 

149.  - Op.  337.  40  Daily  Exercises  50 

383.  - Op.  365.  School  of  the  Virtuoso  125 

749.  - Op.  453.  no  Exercises  75 

402.  - Op.  553.  6  Octave  Studies  30 

146.  - Op.  599.  Practical  Method  jo 

148.  - Op.  636.  Preliminary  School  of 

Finger  Dsxterity  jo 

6e.  - Op.  718.  24  Studies  for  the  Left 

Hand  50 

4*154.  - Op.  740.  The  Art  of  Finger  Dex- 

terity  1  25 

155/60.  - The  same  in  6  Books,  each  30 

192.  - Op.  802.  Practical  Finger  Exer¬ 
cises  90 

193/5.  - The  same  in  3  Books,  each  50 

147.  - Op.  821.  Eight  -  Measure  Exer¬ 

cises  60 

54.  - Op.  823.  The  Little  Pianlat  90 

35/6.  - The  same  in  *  Books,  each  50 

372.  - Op.  849.  30  Studies  in  Technics  50 

445.  - joo  Récréations  50 

879/881.  DOring,  Op.  8.  95  Easy  and  Progr. 

Studies.  3  Books,  each  75 

65t.  - Op.  24.  Exercises  and  Études 

for  Staccato  Octave  Playing  75 

652/3.  - The  sains  in  2  Books,  each  50 


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316.  Duvernoy,  Op.  120.  Mechanism  50 

50.  - Op.  176.  École  Primaire.  25 

Studies  50 

854.  Eggeling,  Studies  for  Advanced  Ye- 

chanical  Development  50 

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, 

each  75 

536.  - Op.  83.  Easy  Velocity  60 

537/8.  - The  same  in  2  Books,  each  40 

807.  - Op.  85.  24  Studies  on  Scales  and 

Arpeggios  75 

808/809.  - The  same  in  2  Books,  each  jo 

834.  - Op.  90.  50  Daily  Exercises  50 

539.  - Op.  100.  24  Octave  Studies  1  00 

324.  - Op.  117.  The  First  Lessons  50 

339.  - Op.  130.  35  Easy  Studies  60 

206.  - Op.  13t.  24  Melodious  Studies  65 

326.  - Op.  141.  School  of  Velocity  75 

191.  Haberbier,  Op.  53.  Poetical  Studies  75 

299.  Handrock,  Mechanical  Studies  1  50 

925.  Hanon,  The  Virtuoso  Pianist  in  60 

Exercises  1  50 

545/6.  Hasert,  Op.  50.  Velocity.  s  Books, 

each  75 

179/80.  Heller,  Op.  16.  Art  of  Phrasing.  2 

Books,  each  1  00 

176.  - Op.  45.  25  Melodious  Studies  1  00 

177.  - Op.  46.  30  Progressive  Studies  100 

178.  - Op  47.  25  Studies  for  Rhythm 

and  Expression  1  00 

766.  - Op.  125.  24  Studies  for  Rhythm 

and  Expression  1  00 

44.  Henselt.Op.  a.  12  Concert  Studies  1  35 

270.  Hcrz,  Scales  and  Exercises  50 

763/5.  Jensen,  Op.  32.  25  Studies.  3  Books, 

each  50 

317.  KOhler,  Op.  50.  First  Studies  50 

543.  - Op.  60.  Scale  and  Chord  Passages  60 

540.  - Op.  85.  Easy  Passages  1  00 

541/2.  — —  The  same  in  2  Books,  each  60 

746/7.  - Op.  128.  New  School  of  Velocity 

2  Books.  each  75 

319.  - Op.  150.  Daily  Répétitions  50 

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- 

out  Octaves  50 

467/9.  - Op.  249.  Practical  Method.  3 

Books,  each  75 

935/036.  - Op.  300.  Practical  Method.  9 

Books,  each  75 


VOL.  PRICE 

553.  Krause,  Op.  2.  Trill  Studies  1  00 

544.  - Op.  4.  18  Practice  Pièces  60 

554.  - Op.  25.  The  First  Studies  75 

481/6.  Kühner,  Studies.  6  Books,  each  75 

*475/476-  Kullak,  Op.  48.  School  of  Octave 

Playing.  2  Books,  each  1  00 

939.  Kunz,  Op.  14.  200  Short  Two-part 

Canons  2  00 

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 

to  Czerny’s  Velocity  1  00 

70.  - The  Virtuosity.  50  Exercises  60 

175.  Lemoine,  Op.  37.  Etudes  Enfantines  60 

+788.  Liszt,  12  Études  2  00 

789/90.  The  same  in  2  Books,  each  i  25 

491/3.  Loeschhorn,  Op.  52.  Melodious 

studies.  3  Books,  each  50 

966.  - Op.65.  Studies  for  Beginners  1  00 

310/u.  - The  same  in  3  Books.  each  50 

967.  - Op.  66.  Studies  for  the  Inter- 

mediate  Degree  1  00 

313/15.  - The  same  in  3  Books,  each  50 

968.  - Op.  67.  Studies  for  More  Ad¬ 

vanced  Pupils  1  00 

731/3.  - The  same  in  3  Books,  each  50 

501/3.  - Op.  84.  60  Practice  Pièces.  3 

Books,  each  50 

254.  - Piano  Technics  (Daily  Exercises)  1  00 

913.  LOw,  Op.  281.  Octave  Studies  75 

403.  Moscheles,  Op.  70.  24  Studies  2  00 

404/5.  - The  same  in  2  Books,  each  60 

797.  Neupert,  12  Studies  75 

181.  Pacher,  Op.  11.  6  Octave  Exercises  50 

835.  Paganini,  6  Grand  Études.  Arr.  by 

Liszt  1  35 


792.  Pischna,  60  Progressive  Exercises  1  00 
898.  Pischna,  The  Little.  See  Wolff,  B. 


304.  Piaidy,  Technical  Exercises  75 

791.  Rubinstein,  Op.  23.  6  Etudes  1  50 

335.  Schmitt,  Op.  16.  61  Studies  1  25 

336/8.  - The  same  in  3  Books,  eacb  50 

434.  - Preparatory  Exercises  25 

392.  Schulz,  Scales  and  Chords  15 

96.  Schumann,  12  Études  Symphoniques  50 

796.  Schwalm,  Daily  Exercises  50 

858.  Stamaty,  Op.  37.  Singing  Touch  and 
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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