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Court -pianiist to -his Majest the ki-ng of Prussi'a and to his Royal Righnefs the hereditaryprbwe of Wuittemterg.

TFrantslated fi'oin the Geriuiaii by ALBERT R.mPARSONS.

Preparatory method. Exercises to prepare -the haJ for playingqoctaves .......... P.... ............. ..................Jr.

Seven exercises and studies coupose by 'TH.J{1JLLAK............................. ................................... ......

Passages, exercises and examples 'of octaves from the works of BENDEL, BRAHMS,

BUJLOW, CHOPIII DREYSCHOCK, GRIEG, HELLER, HENSELT, HUMMEL, KIEL,

KULLAK, LISZT, LITOLFF, MENDELSSOHN, RAFF, RUBINSTEIN, SCHUMANN ,

SEI SS ,TAUSIG ,THAIBERG and WEBER. r

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as ?/ lo take l,.-oat/i, M1//aCimbwoI va ~epaamt/a.w

1/ukv ,s on& ito lhe zreYriti'i fa mere atom of tbllea,

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/b/rr die 'hand /i'om one key to the next in SUM /ia

ulanmwr that it 8/h(ll stand peirpendiilarlii cier M/i

inte~ri-als' 1M s isneeessary, or (it leat ad/'antag-eduis,

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Zwei*te.Abtlieilung.7 Octaven Etudeii.

Die Vor'ibungeri zi dieser Etlude befindeii sich in der 1stenIlnterabtheilung des 1. Theiles der Ocdaven*Iscl tle, vorzags -Sweise unter NQ? 1. u. 4.- Die EtUde selbsf ist mit mioglieh-ster Rube and rrrosser Leichtigkeit miehr elegant and G'razio"Sals Ieidensehaftlich erreg't ausznf Uhren. Wiederholt sich einnnd dieselbe Octave ingere Zeit hiritereinander, wieimi An -fange~ des zweiten Theiles and in Schlusssatze der EIUde.sowird es vor Erniludung' schiizen, wenR beohachtet wird, wasin dei' Vorschule iibei' gleiehrniissiiges Steigen and Fallen desHandgelen1ks beereikt worden isi.

Allegro.

Part Second.VII Octave studies.

Zie pre/finaqy exeeisesf/'or thi~s t ualy are contained inthe 1S] Sn~dloision q/1 Part I of th~e Afelod q/ Oczawes.,par-twidlarly undei A iA. and 4.- The sMilise//lis to h~e exe-

('ided wi//i Me iitm,9t possoie rq'ose, great !ig'kthness, andiwit/i more qf elegance and grae 1/Man passionate excda/i.I? the case Vfea prow~tied 7epc//ion wiii/ .' nteluuiptiontfliie and Mei sariie odlave, as for eaample in Ik egi-zning of the second part tqf M/e stud ~ada /c(lSf~-7gue 1?'l )e avoilded by o/iscrving what was r-erarAk'd in t,~e

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N9 20I Preliminary exercises: M~2 f St

q/ of te ilet o d qf Octaves.

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Vorl*bungen: ItES Theil der Octaveuschule, 2. Uiterabheiluiig'Ng .u7

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Preimnary,'exercises: YiVs 68and 7, 2YS2bdivisimfl in Part10fth~e lethod of Octaves.

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