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Étude - Wikipedia An étude ( ˈeɪtjuːd ; French: [e tyd]) or study is an instrumental musical composition designed to provide practice material for perfecting a particular musical skill The tradition of writing études emerged in the early 19th century with the rapidly growing popularity of the piano
ÉTUDE | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary Mieux vaut une seule étude d'incidence sur l'environnement excellente, pour un grand projet, qu'une pléthore de rapports sur des projets mineurs En effet, nous risquons de banaliser cet instrument précieux
ÉTUDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Étude definition: a musical composition, usually instrumental, intended mainly for the practice of some point of technique See examples of ÉTUDE used in a sentence
Etude - definition of etude by The Free Dictionary A piece composed for the development of a specific point of technique 2 A composition featuring a point of technique but performed because of its artistic merit [French étude, from Old French estudie, study; see study ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
étude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Old French estude, borrowed from Latin studium étude f (plural études) “ étude ”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
Etude Definition Meaning | YourDictionary A piece composed for the development of a specific point of technique A musical composition for a solo instrument, designed to give practice in some special point of technique, but often performed for its artistic worth
Étude | Classical, Piano Study | Britannica Étude, in music, originally a study or technical exercise, later a complete and musically intelligible composition exploring a particular technical problem in an esthetically satisfying manner Although a number of didactic pieces date from earlier times, including vocal solfeggi and keyboard works