Talk:Trois grandes études

Names, names, names...
What is the name of this set? Various sources show: I went with the first, but just because a word looks better than a number and the third is too long. The names of the études themselves are equally ambiguous. They are sometimes known by the hand that they are written for: With "pour la" and "seulment" sometimes omitted. But they also have descriptive names: I've seen them identified with various combinations of these. And to make matters worse, the third has also acquired the name "Rondo Toccata". If anybody out there, maybe with a copy of Ronald Smith's book (Alkan the Man, the Music), can provide a more definitive set of names, that would be great. Jfmantis (talk) 03:58, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Trois grandes études
 * 3 grandes études
 * Grandes études pour les deux mains séparées et réunies
 * Pour la main gauche seulment
 * Pour la main droit seulment
 * Pour les deux mains
 * Fantaisie in A-flat major
 * Introduction, Variations et Finale
 * Mouvement semblable et perpetuel''