The Bohemian-Hungarian cellist and composer David Popper is considered one of the most important pedagogues and virtuosos of his instrument. His études remain an indispensable part of the core repertoire for cello instruction. The "15 Etudes, Op. 76/1" form the first part of his renowned High School of Cello Playing and are aimed at advanced beginners. Popper combines fundamental technical work with a distinctly melodic style: each étude possesses a musical character and tonal beauty that transcends mere technical exercises. The pieces are primarily written in first position and serve to train intonation, bowing technique, bow control, and rhythmic precision. The included optional second cello part promotes ensemble playing and enhances the pedagogical value.