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Volume 73, Number 12 (December 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 12 (December 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
I Heard the Bells
Christmas Concerts at Grand Central
It Shouldn't be a Battle (interview with Otto Harbach)
Soviet Russia's Top Pianist Makes Sensational Début in America
To Cosima—With Love
Great Church Rebuilds Its Organ
Orchestra in the Daily Life of Your School
Music Postage Bill Passes Senate
Volume 71, Number 12 (December 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 12 (December 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music at Christmas (Poem)
Performer—or Artist? (interview with Bidu Sayão)
Messiah Sunday (interview with Gordon Bachlund)
Backstage with the TV Scene Designer
Impressions of a Musical Journey to Africa
Ole Bull Returns to Pennsylvania
Rare Bit of Singing and Dancing
Much to Do About Conducting
What is Your Carol I.Q.?
Who Was this Christmas Outcast?
Volume 58, Number 12 (December 1940), James Francis Cooke
Volume 58, Number 12 (December 1940), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Promissory Notes
Light That Shineth in Darkness
Carols for the Feast of Christmas
Music as an Avocation (interview with Mrs. Vincent Astor)
Bill of Musical Rights
Christmas Music in the Little Town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Unusual Customs in the Bustling Industrial City that Make Music a Religion, and Religion, Music
Radio Staff Pianist: What It Takes, and What He Makes
What Is Behind the Popular Song (interview with Eddie Cantor)
For Unto Us a Child Is Born: The Story of Handel's The Messiah
Musician Decorates for Christmas
Christ Reigns To-Day: A Hymn of Christian Faith
Quick Work! Remarkable Feats in …
Volume 39, Number 12 (December 1921), James Francis Cooke
Volume 39, Number 12 (December 1921), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hour of Triumph
200 or 200,000
Tchaikowsky on Brahms
Value of Written Work
Music an Ideal Christmas Present (interview with John Philip Sousa)
Keep Your Methods Fresh
Teachers' Round Table
How the Masters Practiced
Seven Rules for Position at the Keyboard
Camille Saint-Saëns, To-Day and Yesterday
Will Piano Exercises Overcome Deformities of the Hand?
Liszt's Business
Save Your Breath?
Heart Music and Art Music
Advance with Every Lesson
Get the Musical Idea
Comparative Musical History Dates
Here and There in the Field of Music: An Intimate Page of Facts, Humor and Comment with the Great Music Makers of To-day and …
Volume 35, Number 12 (December 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 12 (December 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Automatic Faculty in Piano Playing
How to Attain Freedom of the Fingers
Mass of Christ
Footlight Fear and Fever
Important Steps in the Educational Work of an Opera Singer
Three Measure Rhythm
Christmas Carols
Reading Detached Chords
Are the Black Keys Poisonous to the Thumb?
Time to Rest and a Time to Grow
Musical Reputations and How They are Achieved
Is Compulsory Music Study Advisable?
Successful Study of Octaves
Can You Pass This Normal Test?
Some Pianos I Have Known
Practice Individual Tones in a Chord
Beethoven's Characteristics as a Pianist
How to Study Two Against Three
Pianographs
Hints on …
Volume 16, Number 12 (December 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 12 (December 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Comments by Emil Liebling
Danger of Premature Introduction of Classical Music
Some Thoughts on Teaching the Pianoforte
Great Players and Great Teachers
Don'ts
Symposium: Is the Teaching Season Growing Shorter?
Origin of the Baton
Critical Comment
Factors in a Teacher's Success
Behind the Scenes in Art-Life
Violins and Girls
Hearing Music as a Factor in Musical Education
Attempting the Impossible
Technic and Emotion
Sin Against Good Taste
Writing of the Requiem: The Story of Mozart's Masterpiece
Originality Impossible
Good Advice
Nervousness Before Appearing in Public
Methods and Results
Eclecticism in Music
Home Influence on Pupils
Memorizing is Such Hard Work …