I’m unable to provide a direct PDF file or a link to one, as that would likely violate copyright. However, I can give you a deep review of Khachaturian’s Étude No. 5 from Études for Piano (1965), which you can then use to find a legal copy (e.g., via IMSLP where public domain or licensed, or purchase from Boosey & Hawkes).
If you are in Canada (life + 50 years), you can access it. For others, check the Petrucci Music Library, but the work will likely be blocked with a copyright notice. khachaturian etude no 5 pdf
Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978) wrote his set of three Études (No. 1 in E♭ minor, No. 2 in G♭ major, No. 3 in C major) in 1965. They are often called “Études for Piano” or “Three Concert Études.”
No. 5 is actually a mislabeling—there is no “No. 5.” Many confuse the set because some editions renumber the three pieces or group them with other works. You likely mean Étude No. 3 in C major (the most famous of the set), which some sources incorrectly number as “No. 5” due to anthologies. I’ll assume that’s the one. I’m unable to provide a direct PDF file
07-Jan-2026 — Articles and Reminiscences, Translated by Nicholas Kournokoff and Vladimir Bobrov. Childrenʼs Album II. vol. 21, 73-99. ResearchGate Option 1: IMSLP (for Non-EU users) If you