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Volume 62, Number 12 (December 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 12 (December 1944), 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 11 (November 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 11 (November 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Blessings at Thanksgiving
Does Practice Make Perfect?
What Is the Purpose of Music Study? (interview with Josef Hofmann)
Punctuation Enhances Musical Beauty: A Plea for Better Punctuation in Music, a Most Vital Part of Phrasing Often Disregarded by Young Piano Students
Theodore Presser as a Teacher
Masterpieces in the Jungle: The Saga of USO-Camp Show Unit 264
Meet Destiny With Your Head Up!
Curing the Mistake Habit: How to Help the Child to Help Himself in Weeding His Musical Garden
How to Plan Programs That Succeed: Judgment and Experience Bring Lasting Results
Get Your Vowels Right!
Setting Industry to Music …
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 09 (September 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 09 (September 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Dependable Technic
Basic Beethoven: Alexander Wheelock Thayer's Remarkable Biography Still the Most Consulted Book In Its Class
Philosophy of Musicianship (interview with Fritz Kreisler)
Music in War Torn Normandy
Selecting Music to Fit the Hall: Should Music Designed for a Small Room Be Played in a Great Auditorium?
Aloha Oe and Its Famous Composer: How Hawaii's Queen Wrote One of the Most Popular of All Songs
Musician's Bible: Bach's Well-tempered Clavichord and What It Has Meant to Musical Art
How Can I Raise My Income: A Nation-Wide Symposium with Contributions from Practical American Teachers
It Came in a Dream: Great …
Volume 62, Number 08 (August 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 08 (August 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mind's Ear
Why Music Study Is a Priceless Investment
Keep Jazz Within Its Limits! (interview with Paul Whiteman)
Greatest Show On Earth Grew Out of Music (interview with Mrs. Charles Ringling)
Vital Use of Drudgery
Building Character Through Music
Music in the Chinese Theater
Coöperative Pupil's Recital Plan Which Succeeded
Protect your Precious Musical Instruments
If Parents Had Had Their Way
Musical Ideas Come First
Practice With Your Brains!
Technic of the Month—Prelude in F-sharp Major, Op. 28, No. 13, by Frédéric Chopin
Volume 62, Number 07 (July 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 07 (July 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Plant Morale
Jane, the Adult Beginner
How Music Helps the Salvation Army (interview with Evangeline Booth)
When the Great Day Comes: A Plan for a Peace Day Celebration (An Editorial)
Story of The American Debussy (Charles T. Griffes)
Passing of a Distinguished Editor and Musicologist
American Music for American Orchestras: A Renowned Conductor Tells What Kind of Music He Seeks from American Composers
Let Phrasing Solve Your Difficulties, Part 2
General Wanted a Wedding March
Master Lesson on a Fascinating Bach Prelude
Technic of the Month—Prelude in B Minor, Op. 28, No. 6, by Frédéric Chopin
Volume 62, Number 06 (June 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 06 (June 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Where Airy Voices Lead
Untapped Reservoirs of Musical Treasures: The Secret of the Second Wind with Notable Citations for the Life of Antonio Stradivari
Music in the South American Way (interview with Xavier Cugat)
Music Launches the Henry Grady
Divide and Conquer
Counting Can Be Fun!
Ear Scenery: The Theory and Practice of Sound Effects
Rolled Chords
Let Phrasing Solve Your Difficulties: Musician or Woodpecker? Which are You?
United Nations Piano Recital
Let Us Sing in English! (interview with Florence Easton)
Simplifying the Approach to Harmony
Guitar and Its Traditions (interview with Andres Segovia)
Technic of the Month—Prelude in G …
Volume 62, Number 05 (May 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 05 (May 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Your Musical By-Product
Musical Twilight in Europe
Amazing, Little-Known American Musical Development (interview with Archer Gibson)
How to Improve the Enunciation of Choir Singers
May Day in Eisenach: A Little Visit to the Home of Bach
Million New Potential Music Students
Masters and Matrimony: When Wives Are Helpmates, and When They Are Not
Why Many Piano Pupils Never Pass the Fourth Grade
Porker Changes Musician's Career
How Taps Was First Blown
Purposeful Practice
Claudio Monteverdi—Father of the Opera
Joy in Early Violin Study (interview with Samuel Gardner)
Technic of the Month—Prelude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 28, No. 10, by Frédéric …
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 62, Number 03 (March 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 03 (March 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Birth of a New Era
Make Haste Slowly!: A Conference with The Nightingale of the Air (interview with Jean Dickenson)
Everlasting Quest for an Ideal (interview with Leonard Pennario)
Sir Walter Scott's Influence on Music
Young Conductor (interview with George Szell)
American Musical Firsts
Great Yesterdays in Music (interview with Edgar Stillman Kelley)
Getting Ahead Through Competition
Building Public Musical Taste (interview with Erno Rapee)
Are You Drilling Parrots or Training Musicians?
Fundamentals at the Piano (interview with E. Robert Schmitz)
Technic of the Month—Prelude in G Major, Op. 28, No. 9, by Frédéric Chopin
Tchaikovsky's Wit
Volume 62, Number 02 (February 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 02 (February 1944), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and the Spirit of Youth
Music Helps Britannia Rule the Waves (interview tieh Archie Payne)
How I Won My Way Into the Metropolitan Opera (interview with Anna Kaskas)
Valuable Items of Interest to Singers
Early American Choral Music: A Strong Factor—The Handel and Haydn Society
U.S. Soldiers Receive Hymn Rations
That Music Killed Fifty Thousand Germans: The Thrilling Story of the Royalist Who Wrote the Most Famous of Revolutionary Songs, La Marseillaise
Watch Your Metronome!: Let the Metronome Help You Build Business
Approach to Chopin Playing (interview with Alexander Brailowsky)
First, Get the Notes Right: A Commentary Upon Accurate …
Volume 62, Number 01 (January 1944), James Francis Cooke
Volume 62, Number 01 (January 1944), 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. …