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Paris: A. O'Kelly, n.d.(ca.1875). Plate A. O'K. 207.
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Reprinted
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Paris: Michelet, n.d.(after 1888).
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General Information
Work Title
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15 Études préparatoires
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Alternative. Title
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15 Études préparatoires, de mécanisme et de style mélodiques et progressives
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Composer
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Rougnon, Paul
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.12
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IPR 4
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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15 studies:
- Prélude. Allegro vivace (C major)
- Impromptu. Allegro (C major)
- Nocturne. Moderato quasi Allegretto (A minor)
- Vieux style. Allegro vivace (C major)
- Étude. Presto (C major)
- Ariette. Andantino con grazia (G major)
- Caprice. Allegro moderato (D minor, ends D major)
- Marche. Tempo giusto e moderato (C minor)
- Le Ruisseau. Allegro (E minor)
- Toccata. Allegretto (A minor)
- Arabesque. Moderato (D minor)
- Scherzo. Presto (D major)
- Toccatina. Allegro molto (G major)
- Canon régulier. Allegro vivace (A minor, ends A major)
- Idylle. Alleretto (F major)
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Dedication
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Various:
- à Mr Antoine François Marmontel (1816–1898), professeur de piano au Conservatoire
- à Mr Charles Delioux (1825–1915)
- à Mr et Mme G. Dufrène
- à Émile Decombes (1829–1912), professeur au Conservatoire
- à Mme Tarpet Leclercq, professeur au Conservatoire
- à Mme Chapuis
- à Mr Albert Lavignac (1846–1916), professeur au Conservatoire
- à Mr Edouard Batiste (1820–1876), professeur au Conservatoire
- à Melle Anaïs Roulle (b. 1844), professeur au Conservatoire
- à Mr Joseph O'Kelly (1828–1885)
- à Mme Émile Réty (Émilie-Charlotte Réty, 1828–1907), professeur au Conservatoire
- à Mme Coudray Delanoue
- à Melles d'Aubigny
- à Mr Francis Thomé (1850–1909)
- à Mr Antoine François Marmontel (1816–1898), professeur de piano au Conservatoire
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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piano
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Marmontel père was professor of piano in the 19th century, while his son became professor of piano in 1901, a biographical fact to disambiguate to whom of the 2 the otherwise perhaps ambiguous dedication refers. (From 1875 to 1900, Marmontel fils was professor of solfège.)