I see your point about the difficulty of having the book remain open. The price on the dover is very attractive but I owned that book once (I donated it). So this is almost three times the price of the dover. The preludes (Paderewsky) is another $10. The Paderewski edition costs $17.95 and is without the preludes. I didn't really ask her why she recommended the Mikuli because I trusted she would have her reasons. I did read that thread but I didn't see information specific to the etudes. If people think the Paderewsky one is better, I can get that and a separate book for the preludes (also the Paderewsky edition?). What's your experience with this particular dover publication? However, I don't want to buy the book only because its cheap. The few reviews I've seen for the Paderewsky have been good: The dover publication (Mikuli edition) contains the preludes also and is very cheap. The musical examples use in thids chapte arr e taken from Paderewski's edition of the. University of Wollongong Thesis Collection University. This best edition for Chopin is known for. Jump to Paderewski Edition - This book contains the 24 etudes from Op. Most people say that the fingering suggestions are bad: I don't know what to think of these reviews. The online reviews for the Mikuli are bad. She suggested two editions: Mikuli and Paderewsky. My teacher asked me to get the Chopin etudes (and preludes).
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