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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 66, Number 09 (September 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 09 (September 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Passing of a Noted American Artist
Reflections on Music Teaching (interview with Artur Schnabel)
Don't Fear Memorizing!
Piano Virtuoso in Spite of Himself: Noteworthy Extracts from Harold Bauer's Memoirs
Advertising Value of Classical Music: How An Experiment in Music and Jewels Brought Out Provable Facts That for Certain Commercial Purposes Great Masterpieces Stimulate Interest in Business Institutions
Are You a Violin Teacher?
Great British Brass Band Movement
Revival of the Bach Arias
Carrying a Spear in Grand Opera: How the Cohorts Behind the Footlights See the Art
Imitation—Its Use and Abuse (interview with Set Svanholm)
Letter from An Etude Friend: …
Volume 66, Number 06 (June 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 06 (June 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Eternal Chopin
Orchestra As a Municipal Asset (interview with Harl McDonald)
Nest of the Nightingales: An Exquisite Musical Fairy Story
How Can I Become a Pianist? (interview with Artur Rubinstein)
Romeo and Juliet of the Mountains: How Music and Drama Ended the Notorius Hatfield and McCoy Feud
Natural—or Impossible! (interview with Cloe Elmo)
Concert Hall in Your Home
Approach to Elementary String Class Teaching
Pride of the Navy
Shifting—Sliding—Change of Position
Wednesday Afternoon With the Cecilians
Basis for Piano Technique
Volume 65, Number 07 (July 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 07 (July 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Moods
Ever Play in a String Quartet?
Musical Tour of Europe Today (interview with Marjorie Lawrence)
They Hail from the Red River Valley: The Amphion Chorus of Northern Minnesota and Dakota Records Success Formula for Male Choruses in the Average American City
Radio Conducting As a Career (interview with Henry Weber)
Hearing and Musicianship (interview with Curtis H. Muncie)
Theory Behind Music: Teaching Children to Understand the Background of the Art
Developing the Boys' Choir (interview with Coleman Cooper)
Volume 65, Number 06 (June 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 06 (June 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art and Advertising
Tiny Tots' Adventures in Theory
Virtuoso in the Jungle (interview with Leonard Pennario)
Music Teacher Takes a Vacation
Song That Named Four Towns
Etude in Calcutta
Mrs. Mascagni Turns the Trick
Romantic Career of Michael Kelly: Mozart's Irish-Singer Friend
He Fought His Way to the Top Down Under: How Bernard Thomas Heinze Became Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Pedaling—the Stepchild of Piano Study
Technical Proficiency in Singing (interview with Lucrezia Bori)
Volume 65, Number 02 (February 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 02 (February 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mind That Carried Music to Millions (Edison)
My Father and Music
Musical Kleptomaniacs
Basic Purpose of Music Teaching (interview with Maryla Jonas)
Basic Pieces in the Student's Repertoire
Secret of Singing (interview with Christopher Lynch)
Controlling Tempo and Dynamics
Breathing in Relation to Vocal Expression
What Industry Can Do for Music
Hymn Accompaniments
School Music--For All!
Viola
How Management Builds Artists (interview with Frederick C. Schang)
Conducting is an Art (interview with Désiré Defauw)
Volume 64, Number 02 (February 1946), James Francis Cooke
Volume 64, Number 02 (February 1946), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Greatest Teacher in the World
Etude Spring Festival of Music
Three Ravels: Personal Souvenirs of the Great French Composer
Two Aspects of the Cuban Musical Landscape (Part 2) (interview with Pedro Sanjuán)
Harp in College and University Training
Potentates as Musicians
New Radio Shows Feature Younger Artists
Etude Music Lover's Bookshelf
Teacher's Round Table
Well, I Do Declare!: Musical Instruments Throughout the World (Section 2)
Teaching the Singer to Become an Interpretative Artist (interview with Lotte Lehman)
Louis-Hector Berlioz' Picturesque Memoirs
Perfecting Piano Technique (interview with Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson)
Volume 64, Number 01 (January 1946), James Francis Cooke
Volume 64, Number 01 (January 1946), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Year Opportunity
New Keys to Practice
Don't Be Dowdy!
Short Digest in Scale Practice
Philosophy of Vocal Study (interview with Maggie Teyte)
Two Aspects of the Cuban Musical Landscape (interview with Pedro Sanjuán)
Paying Our Debt to America (interview with Henry H. Reichhold)
Good and Bad Punctuation in Phrasing
Reform in Music Teaching (interview with Heitor Villa-Lobos)
Worth Your Weight: Common Sense in Weight Playing
Parent-Teacher Groups for Music Studios
Developing the Staff Pianist for Radio (interview with H. Leopold Spitalny)
Volume 63, Number 11 (November 1945), James Francis Cooke
Volume 63, Number 11 (November 1945), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Three Centuries of Thanksgiving
Magic of Melody
Making the Met: Which is 1945 Slang for Securing an Opportunity to Appear as Soloist at the Metropolitan Opera House with the Opera Company of the Metropolitan Opera Association (interview with Edward Johnson)
Principles I Learned from Tobias Mathay (interview with Ray Lev)
Music Teacher's Day in a Boom Town
Class Teaching in Applied Music
Overcoming the Handicaps of the Adult Piano Beginner
Who Should Play the Harp? (interview with Edward Vito)
Volume 63, Number 05 (May 1945), James Francis Cooke
Volume 63, Number 05 (May 1945), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and World Unity
Mexico's Famous Folk Orchestra
What is Musical Interpretation?
Tell-How Tour of the Radio City Music Hall
New Keys to Practice
Mental Projection in Singing (interview with Nadine Conner)
Music Teacher and the Post-War Period
One Hour of Practice
Tragic Memorial
Musical Progress in San Salvador
Music for the Mentally Disturbed
America and Good Music (interview with Howard Barlow)
Volume 63, Number 01 (January 1945), James Francis Cooke
Volume 63, Number 01 (January 1945), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Dawn on the Horizon
Fresh Winds Will Blow Again: A Discussion of Music and Meteorology: A Physician Tells How the Weather Gets on Composers’ Nerves
Ladder to Virtuosity (interview with Mischa Elman)
Quiz to Test Your Musical Knowledge
How to Rehearse (interview with Donald Voorhees)
Edgar Stillman Kelley Passes
If Parents Had Had Their Way
Music as a Living, Human Element
New York's First Opera
What Nazism Has Done to German Song: What Happens to the Tunes When Hitler Provides the Words
Voice Training Through Emotions (interview with John Seaman Garns)
Immortal Pat: America's Super-Salesman of Music
Katherine Ruth Heyman—A …
Volume 62, Number 10 (October 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 10 (October 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music of the Spheres
Beware of Discordant Voices
Music American Doughboys Hear in India
Compleat Musical Home: What Your Household Must Have to Secure Ideal Musical Results
Fifty Years of Settlement Music: Important Anniversary of the Creation of a Valuable Movement
Childhood and Youth of Edvard Grieg: A Musical Playlet for Young Folks
The Winnah
Physical Coördination in Singing (interview with Maria Kurenko)
Creating a Durable Musical Memory
Musical Fathers and Sons
Technic of the Month—Finale, from Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 6, by Franz Liszt
Volume 62, Number 04 (April 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 04 (April 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
De Gustibus non est Disputandum
Great Mr. Handel Enters the Films
Gloria in Excelsis Deo!
Piano Practice Game That Is Fun
Great Pipe Organs in American Mansions (interview with Archer Gibson)
Great Mr. Handel Now in the Films: Scenes from the English Technicolor Success, Courtesy of Midfilm, Inc.
Building Musicianship (interview with David and Clara Damrosch Mannes)
Rolling Her Way to Triumph: How a Girl with a Gift Arrived by the Wheel-Chair Route (interview with Ethelwynne Kingsbury)
Reaching Fame the Hard Way (interview with Jan Peerce)
Music Should be Fun for Children: How Music Parties Made Practicing a Joy
So …
Volume 61, Number 11 (November 1943), James Francis Cooke
Volume 61, Number 11 (November 1943), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Symphonies of Smiles
Musician and the Common Cold: How Famous Artists Have Fought the Most Common Malady
Color in Singing
Bull Market in Pianos
Importance of Piano Posture
Avoiding Stilted Diction
Don't Be a Sound Post Jiggler
Opportunities for the American Composer (interview with Charles Wakefield Cadman)
Original Don Cossacks and the Music of the Don (interview with Serge Jaroff)
Fighting Man and His Music
So You Want to Try Hollywood? (interview with George Lessner)
Child Who Hates Music
Music and the Battle of Life: Why Music Gives Us Courage
Technic of the Month—Prelude in A Minor, Op. 28, No. …
Volume 61, Number 06 (June 1943), James Francis Cooke
Volume 61, Number 06 (June 1943), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Just for the Thrill of It
Wartime Piano Conservation: How to Take Care of Your Instrument for the Duration (interview with Theodore E. Steinway)
What Music Means to Mrs. Miniver (interview with Jan Struther)
Steps to a Vocal Technic
Concert Pianist on the Production Line: From Baby Grands to Bombers
America Made Me a Success (interview with Emanuel List)
Roads to Effective Piano Playing
March to The Stars and Stripes Forever: A Successful Uncle Sam Drill for Boys and Girls
Grieg—Nationalist and Cosmopolitan: Personal Recollections of Edvard Grieg
Technic of the Month—When Spring Climbs the Mountains, Op. 42, No. 6, …
Volume 61, Number 01 (January 1943), James Francis Cooke
Volume 61, Number 01 (January 1943), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music, The Humanizer
Coming to the Front
Make Haste Slowly (interview with Helen Traubel)
Interesting Parents in Piano Recitals
Key Markers
New Opportunities for Ambitious Music Students (interview with Thurlow Lieurance)
How Vitamins Can Help Musicians
Foundation of a Modern Piano Technic: A Discussion of Grading, Touch, and Tone
Amusing Musical Episode
Whistling As an Art
New Approach to the Cross-Rhythm Problem
Let's Have More Music on All Fronts
You Must Go to Work (interview with James Melton)
Mexican Musical Folklore
How Public School Music Helps the Private Teacher
How to Increase Your Practice Endurance One Hundred Percent
Topsy-Turvey Test: …
Volume 60, Number 04 (April 1942), James Francis Cooke
Volume 60, Number 04 (April 1942), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music a Permanent Art
Sir Thomas Beecham Has His Say: A Striking Feuilleton Upon England's Distinguished Orchestral Conductor
Shepherds' Pipes for Modern Players
Easter, the Alleluja Season
Bombs, Bands and Bonds: Los Angeles County Band Sells Thousands of Dollars Worth a Day
Rhythm Must Be Felt: Learn the Secrets of Rhythm by Tapping It
Handel's Messiah Two Centuries Old: A Colorful Picture of the Development of the World's Most Famous Oratorios
Jánossys and Johnsons
Look Your Best to Capture Public Favor: Crank Up Your Curls and Exercise Off the Bulge if You Would Succeed with the Public
Save the Child …
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 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 …