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The prominent violin pedagogues Rodolphe Kreutzer, Pierre Rode, and Jakob Dont are united in this volume. Kreutzer and Rode each composed influential collections of studies at the start of the 19th century (see HN 1177 and HN 1186). In 1852, Dont wrote his exceptionally helpful 24 Preparatory Exercises op. 37 as an introduction to these two standard works - a collection no violin student can avoid even today. The success of these pieces is evident from the numerous revised editions published in the 20th century by violinists such as Hans Sitt, Carl Flesch, and Ivan Galamian.
The Viennese violinist Jakob Dont is considered one of the most influential violin pedagogues of the 19th century. He wrote numerous study pieces that have become indispensable classics in the violin pedagogical repertoire. Among his most renowned works are the 24 "Études et Caprices" op. 35, composed between 1840 and 1849. Dont later revised and published this advanced collection of etudes in a definitive anthology in 1880. The "Études et Caprices" quickly gained widespread success, leading to numerous new and heavily reworked editions in the 20th century by renowned violinists such as Carl Flesch, Max Rostal, and Ivan Galamian. Now, G. Henle Publishers' Urtext edition restores access to Dont's original, unadulterated version, complete with his authentic fingerings and bowing suggestions, and presented in impressive, practical graphic quality. World-class violinist and prominent pedagogue Antje Weithaas served as a consultant for this edition, carefully supplementing Dont's original markings.