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Volume 74, Number 04 (April 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 04 (April 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Music Educators National Conference
In Memorium: Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956)
Personal Memories of Cortot as Artist and Teacher
Diction in Singing
National Interscholastic Music Activities Commission
MTNA in Action Music in Focus National Federation of Music Clubs . . . America's Most Far-Flung Musical Organization
Phi Mu Alpha (Professional Music Fraternity) . . . What it is and What it Does
National Association of Teachers of Singing
Story of Sigma Alpha Iota
Stepping Stones to West Point (interview with John A. Davis, Jr.)
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 55, Number 02 (February 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 02 (February 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Enesco Talks on Menuhin
How the Piano is Coming Back
How to Become a Better Pianist (interview with Isidor Philipp)
Advantages of a Poor Piano
Role of Music in Prisons
Tour of Early Keyboard Instruments in the Nation's Capital
Cure for Musicians' Cramp
Catering to America's Musical Tastes (interview with David Rubinoff)
Graceful Gavotte: A Dance to Which Several Influences Have Contributed
Pupil's Right
Benjamin Franklin's Interest in Music
Teaching Interpretation Through Thought Force
Old Music Arrives; Order Sent in '87 Is Filled by Firm
Czerny's Many-Sided Etude, Number Sixty-Five
Measure for Measure
Aids in Overcoming Finger Stiffness
Relating Music …
Volume 54, Number 11 (November 1936), James Francis Cooke
Volume 54, Number 11 (November 1936), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Reflections from a Musical Life
Bird in Grand Opera
My Symphonic Debut in the Films
Pep in Music
For That Weak Left Hand
Harp in History
Woman's Struggle for Recognition in Music
Forgotten Pedal of the Piano
Gift of Liszt to Grieg
Spirituals to Symphonies: A Brief Survey of Negro Music in America, from the Jubilee Singers and their Spirituals to the Playing of Dawson's Negro Folk Symphony by the Philadelphia Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (founded by Theodore Thomas)
Gala Days with Liszt at Weimar
Photo-Chart for the Piano Accordion
New Piano Accordion Field
Securing Finger Control
Jazzy Repartee
Volume 53, Number 11 (November 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 11 (November 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hobbies for Everybody
Wagnerian Singer (interview with Kirsten Flagstad)
Dolls' Music Festival
Have Musicians a Sense of Humor
What About Radio? (interview with Wilfred Pelletier)
Bach and Handel Compared
Very American Story of Emma Abbott: In Which Poverty Becomes the Vestibule to Success
Rubinstein's Famous Song Der Asra, As Arranged by Liszt: A Soliloquy on This Widely Known Composition
Memorybook Pages of a Musical Pilgrim: Presenting Messages and Music from Many States
Musical Embroideries at the Piano
Why Counterpoint?
How Music Lovers May Become More Truly Musical
Volume 52, Number 10 (October 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 10 (October 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Regimentation
Secret of Modernist Music (interview with Arnold Schönberg)
Good Teaching Pieces
Acting Theory
Mother, Make Music Study Delightful
Two Manual Accordion As Compared to the Standard Piano Accordion
Stabat Mater and Its Illustrious Composers
Program Architecture
What Does the Public Really Want?
Two Tests for Musical Capacity
Mystic Land of Magic Music (playlet)
To Acquire a Beautiful Legato
Whims of Musicians
Musical Commas and Musical Comments
Etude Practice Clock
Music in the Old Dragon Empire
For Fluency in Arpeggios
Train the Memory
Season's Schedule of Club Events
Kitchen and the One-lined Staff
Those Key-Signatures!
Helpful Hint in …
Volume 52, Number 06 (June 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 06 (June 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music of New Russia (interview with Albert Coates
Do Snakes Like Music?
Ethelbert Nevin's A Day in Venice (Un Giorno in Venezia): A New Tone Film Presentation Which is Commanding National Attention
Give the Child a Good Piano
Staccato Accents
Baseball and Scales
Use the Metronome in Practicing Sight-reading
Novelty for Your Recital
National Element in Polish Music
Getting a Start in Music Teaching in the Country
How One Teacher Did It
Art of Program Making
Accompanist
Music of the Land of the Bourrée
Music of Nature: A Series of Programs for Studio, Club or Radio Recital
Experimenting With the …
Volume 52, Number 04 (April 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 04 (April 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
There is No Royal Road to Singing! (interview with Göta Ljungberg)
Bass Drum
Chopin Odiosyncracy
How I Managed to Secure Pupils During The Depression
Dating Recitals for Success
Bandmaster Gilmore: The Indomitable Pat Whose Masterpiece was Probably When Johnny Comes Marching Home
London: A World Music Center
Chopin's Masterly Valse in A Flat, Op. 42: A Detailed Lesson Analysis
Music Popular at the Time of Lincoln
Cultivation of Musical Taste in a Small Town
Volume 47, Number 01 (January 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 01 (January 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Filing Sheet Music
Supremacy of Personality
Venice, the City of Dreams
Jean Philippe Rameau (Portrait)
Phrasing—A Key to Technical Problems
How Do You Play Double Thirds
What Is a Prelude?
Drills in Sharps and Flats
Meddlsome Neighbors
Deceptive Accidentals
Musical Menus
Why An Investment in Music Lessons Always Pays: The Cultural Value of Music
What Children Love
Turning Failure into Fortune (interview with Vernon Spencer)
To Make Weak Fingers Curve at the First Joint
Rhythmic Problem
Appreciation of Schubert
Musical Story
Volume 46, Number 10 (October 1928), James Francis Cooke
Volume 46, Number 10 (October 1928), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mastering Irregular Rhythms
Page Turning for the Pianist
Two Centers in Piano Playing
Simplifying Note Reading
Young Beginner
Musical Home Reading Table
Eighteenth Century Italian Opera
Clara Schumann's Hands
Beethoven's Mother
Music in the City of Flowers
System in Study and Practice
Gounod's Definition
Veronese's Immortal Masterpice—Les Noces de Cana (The Marriage at Cana)
Story of the Ballet and Its Music
Schumann as Educator
Most Curious Page in American Musical History: An Early American Experiment in Communism with a Musical Background
Prerequisites for the Accompanist
Rhythmic Educational Value of the Toy Symphony
How to Get Up a Rhythmic Band
Exceptional …
Volume 46, Number 09 (September 1928), James Francis Cooke
Volume 46, Number 09 (September 1928), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Teaching Correct Pedaling
Incredible Mental Achievement
Music in the City of Flowers
Improve Your Stretch
Keyboard Facility and Agility
How to Extend Your Hand Without Injury
Beethoven Listening to the Muses—An Etching
Folk Element in Music: The Study of Nationality in Music
Cross Rhythm
Teaching the Use of the Pedal
Master Themes the World Loves Best
Most Amazing Achievement in the History of Music Study: The Remarkable Story of a Student Who Has Been Blind
Volume 44, Number 08 (August 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 08 (August 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chronologial Progress in Musical Art (interview with Igor Fedorovitch Stravinsky)
Beethoven's Literary Education
I Will
Backing Up
Musical Fundamentals Which Every Student Should Know
Bugaboo of Memorizing
Enthusiastic and Popular Teacher
To Keep Up a Repertoire
Teach by Comparisons
Competent Chopin Commentaries
Music and Morocco
Pupils' Time Wasters
Paris Grand Opera House
Caruso's Meeting with Puccini
Research
Fascinating Journeys in Music Land, Part 2
Real Chopin
Teaching the Sharps and Flats
Your Teacher Enjoys
Geometric Gymnastics
Improving a Pupil's Sense of Rhythm
Planting a Musical Garden
Helping the Beginner
Well-Known Transcriptions and Arrangements for Piano
Give Me Little Classics
Unique …
Volume 42, Number 03 (March 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 03 (March 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
World Court of Eminent Musicians Discuss the Ten Great Masterpieces: Probably the Most Distinguished Group of Composers, Interpreters and Musical Authorities Ever Assembled in Such a Symposium
Beginner and the Pedal: Bringing Charm to the First Stages of Piano Playing
How to Observe the Signature Correctly
Violin Student's Fundamentals (interview with Otakar Sevcik)
Musical Telepathy
Fall-board Protector
Too Old for Music Study?
Interest! Initiative!
Test for the First Year Piano Student
Basic Principles in Pianoforte Playing
Left-Hand Faults
Student Helps
Curious Facts About the Names of Musical Instruments
Press Hard
Chats with Serious Piano Students
Double Cure
For the Teacher …
Volume 42, Number 02 (February 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 02 (February 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music, Musicians and Music-Lovers: Some Notable Personalities as Seen by the Distinguished Modernist
Savez-Vous?
Think It Out Yourself
Composer of the Famous Fifth Nocturne
What Are My Earning Possibilities in Music?
Hints on Passing Musical Examinations
Using Our Best Gift
Scales Day by Day
After-School Pupil
Thresholds of Vocal Art, Part 2 (interview with Amelita Galli-Curci)
Pointers on Chart Teaching?
What to Teach at the Very First Lessons, Practical Advice for the Young Teacher
Early Beginning in Theory
Boys' Recital
Basic Principles in Piano Playing (interview with Josef Lhévinne)
Stumbling Block in Reading
If Liszt Came Back Again?
Starting That …
Volume 40, Number 04 (April 1922), James Francis Cooke
Volume 40, Number 04 (April 1922), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Good Beginnings in Vocal Art (interview with Emma Calvé)
Camille Saint-Saëns Parting Advice on Piano Study
Be Your Own Surgeon
Memory of a Great Conductor
What Berlioz Thought of Us
Too Much Practice is Waste: How to Get Results Without Nerve Drain and Muscular Fatigue by Employing Scientific Methods
Artist is Always Ready
Making Pupils Count
Fraudulent Musical Masterpieces
What Did the Ancients Mean by Music of the Spheres
Some New Facts about the Creator of the Nocturne: John Field of Dublin
Paste This in Your Instruction Book: Common Sense Hints to Piano Students
About Triplets
What Makes a Great …
Volume 38, Number 10 (October 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 10 (October 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Soul of the American Indian
Keyboard Masters of Other Years
Does Your Piano Need a Scavenger?
Light Touch
American Indian's Music Idealized
Great Possibilities of American Music Clubs
Places That Don't Sound Right and What to Do With Them
Shall I Take Up Music as a Profession?
Be Generous with Praise
Impressions of Indian Music as Heard in the Woods, Prairies, Mountains and Wigwams
Passing of Carlos Troyer, Musician and Explorer: Famous Friend of the Indians and the Notable Work He Accomplished
Interesting Facts About the Indians
Indian Musicians in the Modern World
Lieurance Program
Collectors of Native American …
Volume 38, Number 09 (September 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 09 (September 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Hold Your Audience
Injured Right Hand a Blessing
Playing in the Right Octave
How to Make Your Practice Time Less Tedious
Music Composition as a Field for Women (interview with Carrie Jacobs-Bond)
Why Underpay the Music Teacher?
Early Fall Recital
Does Your Pupil Know What Music to Bring to the First Fall Lesson?
Painless Musical Bookkeeping
Opening Gun of the Teaching Season: What a Teacher Must Do to Insure a Prompt Start and a Full Class
Gradual Hand Stretching Exercise
All About Variations
Some Hints on Modern Fingering
Ultra-Modern Music Explained: Unusual Futurist Harmony and Form Discussed
Remembering …
Volume 37, Number 11 (November 1919), James Francis Cooke
Volume 37, Number 11 (November 1919), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Echoes of Musical Czecho-Slovakia (interview with Josef Stransky)
Real Tendencies of Czecho-Slovak Music
If at First You Don't Succeed
Playing Without Looking at the Keys
Birth of the Czecho-Slavék Republic through Song
Invitation to Song: A Literal Translation of a Poem by Tablonsky
How the Name Bohemian Came Into False Repute
Bedrich Smetana, Founder of Modern Czecho-Slovak Music
Thumbnail Biography of Antonin Dvorék
Dvorák as I Knew Him
Great Masters as Music Teachers
Do Your Fingers Follow Your Eye?
Marks of Expression
Why Music is the Soul of Czechoslovakia
Neckache
Working Through Opposites
Czecho-Slovak Popular Music
How to Make a …
Volume 37, Number 03 (March 1919), James Francis Cooke
Volume 37, Number 03 (March 1919), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Anton Dvorák in the Class Room
Who is the Composer?
Marvelous Hand
Question of the Virtuoso Conductor
Music Teachers, Awake!
Has the Art of the Piano Reached Its Zenith or Is it Capable of Further Development? A Historic Conference Conducted through the Co-Operation of a Group of the Foremost Pianists of the Day in the Interests of Etude Readers
Practical Repertoire
Small Children and Big Words
Year in the Fundamentals of Musical Composition
What Are You Getting Out of Your Music Lessons?
Your Pupil's First Year in Scale Work
Little Discoverers
Proper Understanding of the Style of Several Master Composers …
Volume 36, Number 11 (November 1918), James Francis Cooke
Volume 36, Number 11 (November 1918), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Programs of Works by Women Composers from Contemporary American Publishers
Famous Musical Women of the Past
From the Bottom Up
What the Life of an Artist Means
Musical Celebrities Sell Liberty Bonds (picture)
To the Girl Who Wants to Compose
Music as a Vocation for Women
Mother's Part in the Child's Musical Training
Two Types of Violin Playing
List of Well-Known Women Composers
Story of America's Largest Musical Organization: The National Federation of Musical Clubs
Small Hands and Their Extraordinary Possibilities
Technic of Study
Volume 36, Number 04 (April 1918), James Francis Cooke
Volume 36, Number 04 (April 1918), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Their Ancestry
How Long is the Life of a Piano?
Price of Success
How to Locate the Keys by Touch
Spirit of the Masters: Preparing for the Study of Bach, Haydn and Mozart
Time and Rhythm
Fun in Music
Are You Musically Educated?
Questionnaire for the Average Music Teacher of the Average Child
All About Accent
Different Types of Song Accompaniment
Emotional Effect Through Rhythm and Phrasing
Open Door to Opera
Value of Finger Staccato
Musicians Short Folk
Why Some Music Lessons are Dull
What to Do When You Cannot Secure A Good Teacher: Self Help Hints for Active Music …
Volume 35, Number 08 (August 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 08 (August 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Real Accomplishments
Simple Cure for Stage-Fright
How to Regain Your Technic
Paths to an American National School of Music (interview with Reginald de Koven)507
Bracelet of Fifths
Getting the Most from Five-finger Exercises
Sharp Major Scale Signature
How the Masters Sought Humor in Music
Echo Exercise
Spasmodic Performance
Up-to-Date Points from an Up-to-Date Teacher
How Can We Do Our Bit?
New Material and New Methods in Musical Composition
Non Plus Ultra
Playing Close to the Keys Versus the High Finger Stroke
Teresa Carreño (obituary)
High School Credits in Texas
How Shall I Play Phrases Properly?—With Special Illustrations Taken from Modern …
Volume 35, Number 03 (March 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 03 (March 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Vital Phases of Piano Technic
Justice for the Teacher
What the Musician Must Do To Conserve Good Health
Efficient Practice
Too Much Theory
Difficult Pronunciations
Spirit and Technic of the Pianoforte Pedals
Tolstoi Throws a Bomb into Art and Music: The Arch-Iconoclast of Russia Severly Criticises Some Modern Musical and Artistic Conventions
Some Facts About Russian Church Music
Learning the Key Signatures
Some Obstacles in the Way of Standardization
Early French, Italian and German Composers of Interest to Present-day Pianists
Etude Master Study Page: A Group of Modern Masters
Composer, A Powerful and Fascinating Romance of Modern Musical Life
Ranz …
Volume 34, Number 09 (September 1916), James Francis Cooke
Volume 34, Number 09 (September 1916), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Stephen Foster's Versatility and Industry
Talking Too Much
Some Musical Signposts
Personal Recollections of the Last Days of Stephen Foster
Intimate View of Stephen Foster
Sense of Rhythm
Intelligent Training of the Thumb
Find the Shortest, Quickest and Easiest Way to Do Things
Spurring Up a Slow Pupil
Stephen C. Foster's Romantic Career
Music's Written Language
How to Show Pupils the Advantages of Slow Practice
Compounded Measures
Popularizing Good Music
Some Curious Musical Instruments Used by Savage Tribes
Beauty and Originality in Haydn's Pianoforte Sonatas
Generosity of Franz Liszt
Two Great Musical Innovators, Liszt and Paganini
Are You a Solomaniac? …
Volume 33, Number 09 (September 1915), James Francis Cooke
Volume 33, Number 09 (September 1915), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Modernism in Pianoforte Study (interview with Percy Grainger)
Better Understanding of Crescendo
Musical Obligation to the Child
Right Studio Equipment
Dramatic Scenes from the Operas
Passing of Paul Wachs
How to Introduce Scales to the Tiny Tot
Music a Human Necessity in Modern Life
Be the Architect of Your Own Technic
Sensible Practice Hints
Value of Scales
Music from the Cradle to the Grave
Piano Study as an Aid to Good Health
Tonal Technical Practice
Straightening Out the Strausses
How to Start a Musical Kindergarten
Mothers, Do You Need These Don’t's?
Deeds Not Words!
When Is a Piano in Tune?
Volume 33, Number 08 (August 1915), James Francis Cooke
Volume 33, Number 08 (August 1915), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What the Great War Will Mean to Music in America
Doing Away with the Useless in Piano Playing
How to Get Established in a New Town
Are Teachers Careless in Details?
Easy Scale Memorizing
Music Teaching and Common Sense
Interesting Musical Facts
Musical Tendencies which Must be Observed
Remedies for Musical People Who Are Nervous (interview with Alberto Jonás)
Saint-Saëns on Gounod's Faust
Must the Teacher Also be a Fine Pianist?
Music a Human Necessity in Modern Life
Why Memorizing is Always Desirable
From the Professor's Standpoint
Passing of a Great Pianist
Studying Tone Values in Piano Playing
Strengthening Weak …
Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music the American People Demand (interview with John Philip Sousa)
Scharwenka on Listening to One's Playing
Failure of Gounod's Faust
Heredity and Music: Remarkable Instances of the Manner in Which Musical Talent Has been Communicated from One Generation to Another
Some Great Virtuosos of the Present Day
Clara Schumann on Ear Training
Talk with Svendsen
Preparing the Hands for Advanced Pianoforte Study
Better Understanding of the Double Bar
Vital Defects of Most Pianists
Some Distinctions in Musical Terms
Volume 28, Number 06 (June 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 06 (June 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Spirit of Life in Music—Rhythm
Real Musical Interest in the Czerny Studies
Pianist and the Tuner
Balfe's Opera The Bohemian Girl
Famous German Conservatories: The Conservatories of Southern Germany
Analysis of Teaching Material: The Rondo Form
Some Sign-Posts on the Road to Success in Music Study
What is Expected of the Student in the German Music School
History and Uses of the Metronome
Finger-Habit in Memorizing
Volume 28, Number 04 (April 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 04 (April 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Faults Americans Must Correct (symposium)
How Tschaikowski Spent His Days
Neglected Details in Pianoforte Study (interview with Ferruccio Benvenuto Busoni)
Personal Glimpses of Moszkowski as a Teacher
Weber's Description of Beethoven
Some Familiar Teaching Pieces by Franz Liszt
To the Young Musician Who Would Compose (interview with Liza Lehmann)
Mendelssohn at Work
Diatonic Scale in the Works of the Masters
How Helen Keller Appreciates Music
Common Mistakes in Tempo and Rhythm
What Early England Gave to Music
How to Enjoy a Symphony
Plain Talk on Starting a Teaching Business
Tschaikowski and Rubinstein