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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Volume 29, Number 12 (December 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 12 (December 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Making Regular Progress
Presto Paragraphs
Recollections of My Musical Childhood
Acquiring a Good Touch
Is Woman's Musical Talent Really Limited?
Simplicity of Harmony
How Musical Sounds Come to Us
Glory of Beethoven
Mental Pictures in Music
Chopin's Revolutionary Etude
Do Americans Need More Technic?
Training the Crossing Fingers in scale Playing
Reminders
How Piano Playing Has Progressed (interview with Josef Hofmann)
Posing at the Pianoforte
Mystery of the Lethbridge Strad: A Christmas Story of Musical Life in a Great City
Lisztiana
What Franz Liszt Did for the Music of the Church
Franz Liszt as I Knew Him
Well Known Composers …
Volume 29, Number 11 (November 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 11 (November 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Rubinstein's Meteoric Tour of America: Personal Reminiscences of the Great Russian Master
Pupil's Part in Piano Study
Work, the Secret of Pianistic Success (interview with Vladimir de Pachmann)
Physical Development and Care of the Pianist's Hand: Practical Directions for Gaining Strength, Firmness and Flexibility, Treatment of Strained Muscles and Pianist's Cramp
Developing the Natural Rhythmic Sense of the Child
Graded Course for Piano Students (symposium)
Offenbach's Greatest Opera, Tales of Hoffmann
How The Tales of Hoffmann was Written
Story of The Tales of Hoffmann
Famous Singers in The Tales of Hoffmann
Volume 29, Number 10 (October 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 10 (October 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Introductions in Classical Compositions
My Only Meeting with Richard Wagner
Originality in Pianoforte Playing (interview with Vladimir de Pachmann)
Richard Wagner's Great Sacrifices for Success: The Master Composer's Own Description of His Fight Against the Bitterest Povety and Continual Failure
Self-Help, the Foundation of All Permanent Success: A Collection of Letters and Articles from World Famous Men Pertaining to One of the Greatest Elements in Human Progress
Self-Help Course for Piano Students: A Series of Educational Works, Technical Studies, Etudes and Pieces, Selected Especially for this Issue by Well-Known Teachers with Wide Experience in America and in Europe
Some New …
Volume 29, Number 09 (September 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 09 (September 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Centenary of Franz Liszt—Founder of Modern Pianism: A Recent Analysis of the Technical and Artistic Traits of the Greatest of Piano Masters
What Schubert was Paid for His Songs
How Thinking Ahead Helps Memorizing and Sight Reading
Revealing the Composer's Hidden Meaning (interview with Sigismund Stojowski)
Prime Minister's Tribute to Music
Music Teachers for Piano-Player Owners
Left-Hand Recital
Flotow's Tuneful Opera Martha
How to Gain Muscular Control at the Keyboard
Clara Schumann's Memories of Mendelssohn's Piano Playing
Progress in American Musical Education
Well-Known Composers of To-Day—Richard Ferber
Getting Ready for the Musical Club Season: First Steps in Starting a Musical …
Volume 29, Number 08 (August 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 08 (August 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chopin: Pre-Eminent Genius of the Pianoforte
Getting the Most Out of Five-Finger Exercises
Modern Pioneers in the Art of Piano-Playing
Etude Debate: Shall Music Teachers be Required to Pass an Examination Before They are Permitted to Teach?
Pentatonic Scales in Famous Song
Can Your Pupils Listen?
When the Mother Interferes
Laying the Foundation for Velocity: How Great Speed May be Attained if the Right Beginning is Made
Wagner's Opera Tannhäuser
Mendelssohn the Fortunate
Some Delicate (?) Contemporary Criticisms of Wagner's Early Works
How I Overcame Stage Fright
Encores at Pupils' Recitals
Rossini the Humorist: Epigrams and Wit of the Most …
Volume 29, Number 07 (July 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 07 (July 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mendelssohn's Ideal Musical Training: Some Interesting Sidelights Upon the Education of the Fortunate Boy Who Was Later to Become One of the Word's Greatest Masters
Great Innovators in the Art of Piano-Playing
Very First Lessons at the Piano
Verdi's Egyptian Opera Aïda
Josef Pischna: The Renowned Writer of Technical Exercises
Brahms' Quick Wit
How to Secure a Legato-Touch
Systematise Your Octave Study
Closing of a Great Career—Gustav Mahler
Old Laws and New Ideas: Important Observations Upon Piano Practice
How the Piano Differs from Its Fore-runners
Characteristic Dance Forms: Short Notes upon Dances Which Have Become Famous Through Their Adoption by …
Volume 29, Number 06 (June 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 06 (June 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Spirit of Life in Music—Rhythm
Real Musical Interest in the Czerny Studies
Balfe's Opera The Bohemian Girl
Famous German Conservatories: The Conservatories of Southern Germany
Analysis of Teaching Material: The Rondo Form
What is Expected of the Student in the German Music School
History and Uses of the Metronome
Hearing with the Eye
Beginner Specialist in Piano Teaching
Volume 29, Number 05 (May 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 05 (May 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Influence of Germany's Greatest Masters on the Musicl Art of the World
Weber's Opera, Der Freischutz
Influence of the Folk-Song on German Musical Art (interview with Gustav Mahler)
Predominating Influence in the German Music of To-day
Some Important Things I Learned in Germany
Germany's Remarkable System of Music Schools: Music Schools of Northern Germany
What is Expected of the Student in the German Music School
Important Observations Upon Piano Practice
Ten Vital Tests in Finishing a Piece
Some Facts about Sopranos
Singers Who Lost Their Voices
How to Study a Song
Volume 29, Number 04 (April 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 04 (April 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How Great German Singing Festivals Have Advanced the Art of Music in Germany and America
Conservatory at Leipsic
Program Music of Yesterday
Supernatural in German Musical Art
Some Important Things I Learned in Germany
Some Interesting Facts About Musical Magazines
Predominating Influence in the German Music of To-Day
Influence of Germany's Greatest Masters on the Musical Art of the World
As to Music Study in Europe
Wagner's Music-Drama, Lohengrin
America's Musical Debt to Germany
Great Gifts of the Centuries: Immortal Contemporaries in Music, Art and Literature
Gottschalk and Impressarios
Musician's Letter to an Ambitious Piano Student: Master Lessons in Piano …
Volume 29, Number 03 (March 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 03 (March 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Radiating Keyboard
Oldest Living Composer
Some Absurdities of Opera
First Compositions of the Masters
Gounod's Masterpiece, Faust
Some Recent Music for Piano
About Accompanying
Fundamental Principles of Piano Playing
Famous Extemporizing
Rogues' March
Helpfulness of Obedience: A Talk with Mothers of Music Students
Attitude of the Pupil
Great Philosopher on Music
Impediments to Interpretation
Little Known Irish Musician
Music and the American Boy
Volume 29, Number 02 (February 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 02 (February 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Weber as a Teacher
How Shall We Make Our Pupils Practice?
Bizet's Masterpiece, Carmen
Music and Color
Epigrams from Schumann
Your First Public Appearance
William H. Sherwood
Some Piano Personalities
Selecting Compositions for Teaching Purposes
Thumb and the Little Finger in Piano Playing
Some Things Piano Owners Ought to Know
Musical Blunders of Famous Authors
Practical Points for the Young Teacher
Well Known Composers of To-Day—Henry Weyts
English Organist of the Past and Present
Decline of the Banjo
Volume 29, Number 01 (January 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 01 (January 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
English Pianists and the Development of Piano Playing in England
English Composers of To-day
Influence of Oratorio Upon English Music
Short Biography of Frederick Corder
Beggar's Opera
Music at the English Universities
How Music in England Has Profited by Local Musical Examinations
England's Hospitality to Foreign Musicians
Short Biographical Notes on British Musicians
Value of Pianoforte Transcriptions
Lessons from Memorable Piano Recitals
English Folk-Songs
Well Known Composers of To-Day—Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Handel Failure
English Organist of the Past and Present
How Verdi Came to Write Aïda
May Day Song, Franklin Harvey
May Day Song, Franklin Harvey
Edwardian Scores Collection
Published by C.C. Birchard and Co., Boston and H.F.W. Deane and Sons' Year Book Press Series, a trio for female voices, No. 1131.
Resurrection Rays: An Easter Exercise, Marie Elliot Wade
Resurrection Rays: An Easter Exercise, Marie Elliot Wade
Stone-Campbell Books
No abstract provided.
Lesson Book: Singing, Crampton George
Lesson Book: Singing, Crampton George
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
A Music Lesson Book for the correspondence courses offered through the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music.
Lessons: Singing, number 76 through 100
Lesson Book: History, Analysis And Appreciation Of Music, Gunn Dillard Glenn
Lesson Book: History, Analysis And Appreciation Of Music, Gunn Dillard Glenn
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
A Music Lesson Book for the correspondence courses offered through the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music.
Lessons and Examinations: History, Analysis and Appreciation of Music, number 1 through 30