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Volume 63, Number 11 (November 1945), James Francis Cooke Nov 1945

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 May 1945

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 Jan 1945

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 …