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Études pour Piano – Volume 3, Part 1
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Études pour Piano – Volume 3, Part 1 by Gyorgy Ligeti Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Gyorgy Ligeti
Piano - SMP Level 10 (Advanced)

SKU: HL.49012977

Composed by Gyorgy Ligeti. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. 20th Century. Collection. With standard notation (does not include words to the songs). Composed 1995-2001. 24 pages. Duration 10'. Schott Music #ED8541. Published by Schott Music (HL.49012977).

ISBN 9783795795276. UPC: 073999359251. 9x12 inches.

Ligeti's piano etudes are some of the most splendid works ever composed for this instrument. Every ambitious player is eventually going to examine these milestones of contemporary music literature. The musical community had to wait for new piano works from the pen of Ligeti for quite a long time; now this new volume has been published. From 1997-2001, the Magician of Sound wrote new etudes which pose challenges to the pianist that are revealed only at second glance.

About SMP Level 10 (Advanced)

Very advanced level, very difficult note reading, frequent time signature changes, virtuosic level technical facility needed.

  • No. 15 White on White
  • No. 16 Pour Irna
  • No. 17 About Souffle
  • No. 18 Canon

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Based on 1 Reviews
Mfwettlaufer
April 24, 2019
Short collection but nice.
This third volume of etudes consists of pieces that are not as technically demanding as his first two volumes, they're quieter and more reflective. The gem out of them all is White on White which presents a chorale prelude that is then repeated with polyrhythmic accent beats and repeated stretches of 8th notes in rapid scales (echoing some of the earlier etudes such as Desordre from Book I).