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- Title
Twenty Etudes and Preludes.
- Authors
DOBRZAŃSKI, SŁAWOMIR
- Abstract
This article discusses the publication of Maria Szymanowska's "Twenty Etudes and Preludes" by Polish Music Publishers (PWM). Szymanowska, a Polish-Jewish virtuoso and composer, was a prominent figure among women composers and considered the first professional female pianist in history. The article explores the two different groups of compositions in Szymanowska's body of work, with the "Twenty Etudes and Preludes" being highlighted as a significant collection. The article also delves into the mystery surrounding the original publication of the collection and the subsequent demand for Szymanowska's music. The text emphasizes the technical aspects of the etudes and the expressive nature of the preludes, and mentions the influence Szymanowska had on Fryderyk Chopin. It concludes by noting the importance of the publication of Szymanowska's complete works, but raises concerns about the limited international sales policy of the publisher.
- Subjects
CHOPIN, Frederic, 1810-1849; WOMEN composers; INSTRUMENTAL music; WOMEN pianists; CHILDREN'S literature; AESTHETICS; PIANO instruction
- Publication
Notes, 2024, Vol 80, Issue 4, p727
- ISSN
0027-4380
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/not.2024.a928794