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The ''42 études ou caprices'' ("42
étude An étude (; ) or study is an instrumental musical composition, usually short, designed to provide practice material for perfecting a particular musical skill. The tradition of writing études emerged in the early 19th century with the rapidl ...
s or capriccios") for solo
violin The violin, sometimes known as a ''fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone (string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in the family in regular ...
were composed by
Rodolphe Kreutzer Rodolphe Kreutzer (15 November 1766 – 6 January 1831) was a French violinist, teacher, conductor, and composer of forty French operas, including ''La mort d'Abel'' (1810). He is probably best known as the dedicatee of Beethoven's Violin Sona ...
around 1796. While Kreutzer was a prolific composer with some 50 stage works and dozens of other pieces to his credit, he is best known as a pedagogue. Together with
Pierre Baillot Pierre Marie François de Sales Baillot (1 October 1771 – 15 September 1842) was a French violinist and composer born in Passy. He studied the violin under Giovanni Battista Viotti and taught at the Conservatoire de Paris together with Pierre R ...
and
Pierre Rode Jacques Pierre Joseph Rode (16 February 1774 – 25 November 1830) was a French violinist and composer. Life and career Born in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France, Pierre Rode traveled in 1787 to Paris and soon became a favourite pupil of the great Gi ...
, he was at the center of the development of the French school of violin playing around the turn of the 19th century, which defined much of the 19th-century (and hence the modern) approach to playing the violin. The ''42 études'' have remained a core part of the teaching repertoire since their publication, and are today perhaps the most common set of studies for intermediate and advanced students of the violin. They were written to demonstrate the possibilities of the Tourte bow, which was then innovative but has since been universally adopted, meaning Kreutzer's studies are highly applicable to the development of modern bowing technique. Another of Kreutzer's important didactic goals was developing fluency in contraction and extension of the left hand, which is also crucial to modern students of the violin. The earliest extant edition of the collection, from 1807, comprises 40 pieces. Kreutzer's authorship is broadly accepted for two other études, nos. 13 and 25, that were included in some early editions. The etudes broadly form a logical pedagogic progression, though the relatively difficult Etude No. 1 appears out of place, perhaps placed at the beginning for publication to make the studies look more challenging at first glance. It is generally considered that the correct place to start is with Etude No. 2, which is the simplest study, and some editions re-order the pieces to correct this.


Incipits 1–17

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List

The collection's contents is as follows: * No. 1 in A minor, Adagio sostenuto * No. 2 in C major, Allegro moderato * No. 3 in C major, Allegro moderato * No. 4 in C major, llegro* No. 5 in E-flat major, Allegro moderato * No. 6 in C major, Moderato e sempre martellato * No. 7 in D major, Allegro assai * No. 8 in E major, Allegro non troppo (arranged for saxophone) * No. 9 in F major, Allegro moderato * No. 10 in G major, Allegro * No. 11 in E major, Andante * No. 12 in A minor, Allegro moderato * No. 13 in A major, Moderato * No. 14 in A major, Moderato * No. 15 in B-flat major, Allegro non troppo * No. 16 in D major, Moderato * No. 17 in B-flat major, Maestoso (Moderato) * No. 18 in G major, Moderato * No. 19 in D major, Moderato * No. 20 in A major, Allegro * No. 21 in B minor,On Benjamin Cutter's ''How to Study Kreutzer'' (1903
(refer to p. 39)
it claims that the key of this étude is D major, however the
tonality Tonality is the arrangement of pitches and/or chords of a musical work in a hierarchy of perceived relations, stabilities, attractions and directionality. In this hierarchy, the single pitch or triadic chord with the greatest stability is call ...
of the beginning and the recapitulation are both in minor keys.
Elizabeth Wallfisch Elizabeth Wallfisch (née Hunt; born 28 January 1952) is an Australian Baroque violinist. Biography Born in Melbourne, Wallfisch debuted as a concert soloist at the age of 12 and took part in such competitions as the ABC Concerto Competition. S ...
's recording of ''40 Études ou Caprices pour Violon'' mentions the piece i
in B minor
.
Moderato e sempre marcato * No. 22 in A-flat major, Moderato * No. 23 in B-flat major, Adagio (quasi Cadenza) * No. 24 in G minor, Allegro * No. 25 in G major, llegro moderato* No. 26 in E-flat major, Moderato * No. 27 in D minor, Moderato * No. 28 in E minor, Grave * No. 29 in D major, Moderato * No. 30 in B-flat major, Moderato * No. 31 in C minor, Vivace * No. 32 in F major, Andante * No. 33 in F major, Andante * No. 34 in D major, Moderato * No. 35 in E-flat major, Marcia (Moderato) * No. 36 in E minor, Allegretto * No. 37 in F minor, Allegro vivace * No. 38 in D major, Moderato * No. 39 in A major, Allegretto * No. 40 in B-flat major, Allegro * No. 41 in F major, Adagio * No. 42 in D minor, Allegro (Fuga)


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