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
- Emphasises musicality and expressive skills
- Edited by Ivan Galamian
- Essential for young and advancing students
- IMC edition