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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 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 …