Mazas 30 Etudes Speciales Op 36 Vol 1 For Violin (IMC)
A cornerstone of violin pedagogy, Mazas’ 30 Études Spéciales Op. 36 Vol. 1 (IMC), edited by Ivan Galamian, provides essential training for aspiring violinists. Jacques Féréol Mazas (1782–1849), celebrated for his contributions as a composer, conductor, and teacher, wrote his 75 Études mélodiques et progressives, Op. 36, as a comprehensive guide for developing technical and musical skills. Volume 1—the Études spéciales—focuses on foundational techniques such as position changes, bowing, finger agility, and ornaments, all while nurturing musicality and expressive playing. Generations of students have relied on these studies to master vital aspects of violin technique, making them a staple in teaching studios worldwide.
Key Features:
Volume 1 (Études spéciales) from Mazas’ Op. 36
30 progressive etudes for violin
Develops position changes, bowing, finger technique, and ornaments
Mazas’ Studies Op. 36 Book 2 (Peters) delivers brilliant etudes for violin, developing advanced technique and musicality—an essential study resource for students.
Jacques Féréol Mazas (1782-1849) was a French composer, conductor, and violinist renowned for his exceptional teaching skills. He composed the 75 Études mélodiques et progressives, Op. 36, which is considered essential pedagogical material for young violin students. The first 30 etudes, known as Études spéciales, teach crucial skills such as position changes, bowing, finger techniques, and ornaments while emphasizing musicality and expressive abilities.
Mazas’ Etudes Spéciales Opus 36 Book 1 (EMB, ed. Orszagh Tivadar) features 30 melodious etudes for violin, essential for mastering technique and musical expression.