Milan Dvořák (b. 1940s–1950s; specific birth year varies by source) is a European composer/educator and pianist known in some circles for pedagogical piano works that blend classical technique with jazz influences. His Jazz Etudes are short studies (etudes) written to develop jazz-related skills at the piano: harmony, voicing, swing feel, comping patterns, improvisation prompts, and right-/left-hand independence.
Notable Pieces: Etude No. 7 (Boogie), Etude No. 13 (Cha-cha), and Etude No. 18 (5/4 meter). Volume Two (1985)
Articulation: Distinguishing between the "legato" of classical play and the "swing" feel.
Here is the "Dvorak Method" for practicing: