A cornerstone of violin study by Rodolphe Kreutzer, the 42 Études ou Caprices build essential technique and musical control. This EMB edition remains a vital resource for aspiring and advanced violinists.
A foundational pillar of violin technique, this legendary study collection by Rodolphe Kreutzer remains an essential part of serious violin training. The 42 Études ou Caprices were crafted in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and continue to shape generations of violinists. Each study targets core technical skills—including bow control, finger dexterity, shifting, articulation, and intonation—while maintaining strong musical integrity. Blending Classical clarity with expressive nuance, these études not only strengthen technique but also cultivate stylistic awareness and disciplined musicianship. This Editio Musica Budapest (EMB) edition offers a reliable and practical volume for students progressing toward advanced repertoire.
Key Features:
42 foundational violin études
Develops bowing, finger agility, shifting, and intonation
An indispensable technical collection by Rodolphe Kreutzer, the 42 Études ou Caprices form the backbone of violin training. This Schirmer edition, edited by Edmund Singer, is a must-have for intermediate to early advanced students.
An essential volume for advanced violinists, Rodolphe Kreutzer’s 42 Études ou Caprices, edited by Friedrich Hermann, form the technical backbone of the violin repertoire. This Edition Peters publication is a durable and beautifully printed classic for serious study.
An essential technical collection by Rodolphe Kreutzer, the 42 Études ou Caprices build fluency and left-hand flexibility. This IMC edition remains a standard resource for advancing violinists.