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Volume 65, Number 12 (December 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 12 (December 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Christmas Down (Poem)
Silent Night, Holy Night!
America's Great Peace Hymn: The Story of America, the Beautiful and Its Composer, Samuel A. Ward
Amazing Subterranean Oratorio Performance: An Astonishing Account of a Notable Concert 750 Feet Underground in a Fabulous American Cavern Fairyland
Keep It Natural! (interview with Eileen Farrell)
Revival of the English Carol
What Gives a Violin Tone?
Joyous Mendelssohn (1809-1847): An Anniversary Sketch of the Brilliant Career of Felix Mendelssohn
Young People in Music (interview with Malcolm Sargent)
What the Singer Needs for a Career in Radio (interview with Jane Wilson)
Volume 65, Number 11 (November 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 11 (November 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mr. Smith and Music
Yes—You Can Compose Music!
Preserving the Voice (interview with Frieda Hempel)
Harp as a Career (interview with Elaine Vito)
Ninety Years in Music (Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Adams)
My Hall of Memories: Famous Singers I Have Known, Part 3
Building of the Paulist Choristers (interview with William J. Finn)
Passing of The Little Flower
Special Music for Weddings and for Memorial Services
Band, Orchestra and Chorus
Choral Cultism
Music Links Them All: The Unique Power of the Tone Art to Draw People Together
Master Lesson on Chopin's Prelude, Op. 28, No. 8
1947 Minutes Of The Kings Mountain Baptist Association, Kings Mountain Baptist Association
1947 Minutes Of The Kings Mountain Baptist Association, Kings Mountain Baptist Association
Kings Mountain Baptist Association Minute Books
The 1947 meeting of the Kings Mountain Baptist Association took place at Ross Grove Baptist Church in Shelby, NC and New Bethel Baptist Church in Lawndale, NC. The introductory sermon was delivered by W. W. Harris. The Report on Christian Education mentioned important developments impacting Gardner-Webb College as it related to the Council on Christian Education. Issues were raised regarding the balance between the Council and the colleges in reference to colleges maintain independence but surrendering enough control to the Council to govern finances, curriculum, and church-school relationships. WMU hosted a guest missionary from China. Baptist Hospital reported that 4,000 …
Volume 65, Number 10 (October 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 10 (October 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Seeking the Bubble
Violin Has Been My Life (interview with Zino Francescatti)
Music and Philately
Learning to Understand Bach
Techniques of Damper-Pedaling
My Hall of Memories: Famous Singers I Have Known, Part 2
Tales of Isidor Philipp: The French Master Recounts Anecdotes of the Conservatoire and
Romance of John Howard Payne and His Immortal Song, Home, Sweet Home
Volume 65, Number 09 (September 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 09 (September 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Keeping Young With Music
Romance of Home, Sweet Home and Its Author: The American Actor and Poet Who Wrote the Words Was One of the Distinctive Figures of His Day
What About the Woman Violinist? (interview with Evelyn)
My Hall of Memories: Famous Singers I Have Known, Part I
Teacher's Round Table
Practical Side of Piano Practicing
Can You Set a Standard?
Pedals—The Soul of the Pianoforte
Schumann's Whims (Grillen), Op. 12, No. 4 (Master Lesson)
Volume 65, Number 08 (August 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 08 (August 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Matter of Degrees
Roads to Memorizing Piano Music
Heart of the 'Cello (interview with Gregor Piatigorsky)
Observations of an Artist on Tour (interview with Ray Lev)
Securing a Good Piano Tone (interview with Earl Blair)
Variations on a Given Theme
True or False in Harmony Land
Importance of the Piano for the Organist
Building Finger Efficiency in Piano Study
Developing the Tenor Voice (interview with Frederick Jagel)
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 05 (May 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 05 (May 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Voice of the Village Square
Tribute Dinner to a Great Conductor
Make the Right Start! (interview with Risé Stevens)
Was Music a Gift of Religion?
Beginning the Scale on Each Degree
Technique for the Amateur Pianist
Roy Newman, American Composer (1890-1946)
Master Lesson on Raff's Cavatina
Wonder of Bells
What About the Electric Organ? (interview with Ethel Smith)
Volume 65, Number 04 (April 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 04 (April 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Eighty Memorable Years
Bringing Delight to Music Study
Singer Faces the World (interview with Maria Jeritza)
God's Apostle of Music Dr. Eben Tourjée, Musical Pioneer: The Story of the Founder of America's First Conservatory of Music as Told by His Nephew
Is Sacred Music Progressing?
My First and Last Lesson with Ignace Jan Paderewski
Musikwiz—True or False?
Arm and Its Relation to the Keyboard (interview with E. Robert Schmitz)
Essence of Music Study (interview with Leonard Bernstein)
Volume 65, Number 03 (March 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 03 (March 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Lean on Yourself
Master Speaks of the Masters: Isidor Philipp Evokes Great Names of the Past
Sound Vocal Development (interview with Rose Bampton)
New Responsibilities for Musical Groups
How to Read to Music (interview with Frieda Peycke)
Avoid Musical Provincialism
Recognition for Army, Navy, and Marine Musicians
Cello—Virtuosity or Musicianship? (interview with Joseph Schuster)
Selling Music to the General Public
Interpretations in Jazz (interview with Duke Ellington)
Business on the Side: A Philadelphia Business Man Who Organized His Own Symphony Orchestra For the Joy of Conducting Makes Business His Avocation
Technique of Arriving (interview with Rudolph Ganz)
What's the Name, …
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 65, Number 01 (January 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 01 (January 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music's Part in World Peace
Preparation for the Operatic Career (interview with Martial Singher)
Musical Visit with Einstein
Wit and Humor of Musicians, Part 3
Accompanist's Background and Equipment7
Music: Crime Cure?
Opera Revived in the Heart of the 1859 Gold Rush
Handicaps Did Not Stop Them
Master Lesson on the C.P.E. Bach Solfeggieto in C Minor
Stars and Stripes Forever: Sousa's Magnificent March Chosen for the RCA Victor Billionth