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Volume 27, Number 12 (December 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 12 (December 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mendelssohn and Schumann: Personal Recollections of Them as Teachers
Self-Control in Music
Christmas Stories for the Musician's Fireside Reading
Individuality in Piano Playing (interview with Teresa Carreño)
Who the Troubadours Were and What They Did
Etude Gallery of Musical Celebrities
How to Preserve These Portrait-Biographies
How to Study the Trill
Why Some Artists Fail to Win Public Favor
Observations of the Moment
Story of the March
Wonderful Virtuosos of the Thirties and Forties
Helping the Dull Pupil
Mozart the True Type of Genius
Helping the Dull Pupil
Friends of Schubert
When is Music Classical?
Bach the Master of Masters
Short …
Volume 27, Number 11 (November 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 11 (November 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Educational Influence of the Opera
On Memorizing Piano Music
Story of the Polonaise
What the Early Church Did for Music
Chopin as Extemporizer
Learning the Bass Clef Notes
How to Expand the Hand Without Injury
Short, Practical Lessons in Theory—The Dominant Seventh Chord
Teacher's Success Depends Upon the Pupil's Success
Mr. George A. Burdett's Work as a Composer
Why Hugo Wolf Failed as a Teacher
Some Fundamental Principles of Advertising for the Musician
Care of the Pianoforte in the Home
How to Form a Musical Library
Volume 27, Number 10 (October 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 10 (October 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Their Obstaclesnd How They Overcame Them: Difficulties That Have Beset the Paths of the Foremost Masters and the Way in Which They Fought and Triumphed
How Music Began
Nervousness—How and When to Prevent It
Analysis of Beethoven Sonata, Opus 14, No. 2, First Movement
Inspiration of Bach's Piano Music
Mendelssohn's Compositions
Grieg at the Keyboard
How to Conduct Pupils' Musicales: Some Practical Hints Regarding the Students' Recital Gleaned from Practical Experience
How the Staccato Touch Broadens Technic
Schumann on Liszt's Playing
Peculiarities of Hungarian Music
Correcting Mistakes at the Lesson
Determining the Lesson Price
Volume 27, Number 09 (September 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 09 (September 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Digest of Musical Opinion in Europe
Timely Hints to Parents of Musical Children
Social Position of Some of the Great Composers
How to Select Teaching Pieces
How to Retain the Boy's Interest in Music
How to Study Some Noted Mendelssohn Compositions
Unnecessary Motions
Making of a Music Class
Influence of the Reading of Music on the Eye
Commencing Music in Infancy
Making Pupils Practice
Who's Who Among Women Pianists and Violinists
How Rossini Played
Volume 27, Number 08 (August 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 08 (August 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Teaching the Child How to Think
Sight Reading and Memorizing
Gounod and Mendelssohn
Haydn's Picturesque Personality
Women's Opportunity in Music (symposium)
Influence of the Amateur in Music: Non-Professional Music-Workers Who Have Made Important Contributions to the Art
Music After Marriage and Motherhood: Opinions of Some of the Most Famous Living Women Musicians Upon the Problem of Keeping Up Musical Work Without Neglecting the Home
Strengthening the Hands
Study Lighter Music in the Summertime
How Beethoven Wrote His Opera Fidelio
Tact in Correcting Mistakes
Popular Error About the Liszt Rhapsodies
Judging Pianos
Forcing Children to Learn Music
Avoid Dull Teaching Pieces …
Volume 27, Number 07 (July 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 07 (July 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art of the Coloratura Soprano
Woman's Opportunity in Music (symposium)
Famous Women in Musical History
Music After Marriage and Motherhood: Opinions of Some of the Most Famous Living Women Musicians Upon the Problem of Keeping Up Musical Work Without Neglecting the Home
Successful Memorizing: Some Remarkable Experiments in Memory
What Six Months with Czerny's Studies Did
Who's Who Among Famous Women Musicians
American Woman Pianist of To-day and Yesterday: An Entertaining Account of the Remarkable Advance in Piano Playing Made by the Women of Our Country During the Last Century
Vacation Study Without a Piano
Edward Grieg on Liszt's Playing …
Volume 27, Number 06 (June 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 06 (June 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Study a New Piece: Suggestions for Cultivating Strength and Endurance Without Running the Risk of Injuring the Hands in Octave Playing
Schumann and Chopin
Recollections of Franz Liszt
How to Use the Etude Gallery
Carl Czerny: A Short Review of the Life and Work of the Teacher of Liszt and Leschetizky
Cheap Teachers Always Expensive
Von Bülow's Memory
How Verdi Entered the Musical Profession
Chronological Sketch of Joseph Haydn's Life
Card System as a Music Teacher's Aid
Why Class Teaching Sometimes Fails
Securing a Desirable Teaching Location
Story of Ballestrieri's Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata
Volume 27, Number 05 (May 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 05 (May 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Wagner and Verdi: The Great Masters of Modern Opera
Garcia the Wonderful: The Story of the Teacher of Jenny Lind
How American Students Differ from European Students
Ten Practice Rules by Robert Schumann
What the Masters Thought of Dance Music
Origin of the Sonata
Fitting the Hand to the Keyboard
Music's Great Debt to Poetry
Short Autobiography of Eduard Schutt
Leschetizky on Piano Playing (interview with Theodor Leschetizky)
How You Might Start Your Teaching Business: Some Practical Letters to a Young Teacher
Study of Sixteenth Notes
Short Practical Lessons in Theory
Some Teaching Principles of Dr. Mason
Pedalling
Needs of …
Volume 27, Number 04 (April 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 04 (April 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
At the Grave of Beethoven
What Musical Europe is Thinking and Doing
How Fortunes Are Wasted on a Vocal Education (interview with Marcella Sembrich)
Theodore Leschetizsky on Modern Pianoforte Study (interview with Theodore Leschetizsky)
Story of the Waltz: How the Most Fascinating of Dances Has Influenced the Great Composers
Lessons from the Life of Beethoven
How to Study a New Piece (interview with Schelling, Ernest)
Story of Musical Prodigies: How Some Very Remarkable Children Have Afterwards Become Great Musicians and How Others Have Been Injured by Excessive Work in Their Childhood
Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata: Balestrieri's Famous Painting Described
Short Practical …
Volume 27, Number 03 (March 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 03 (March 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Musical Europe is Thinking and Doing
Touch—the Great Essential (interview with M. Ossip Gabrilowitsch)
How to Cultivate Sight-Reading
Sub-conscious Mind in Piano Playing
Musical Europe of Yesterday and Musical America of To-day: Reflections Upon the Study of Music and Pianoforte Playing as Taught in Europe Twenty-Five Years Ago and as Taught in America Now
Scarlatti's Unique Fingering
Interesting Stories of Chopin's Career
Chopin's Taste in Music
Mathematics of Melody
How Music Brightens the Home
Bellini, the Genius of Stricken Sicily
Easy Way to Teach Musical History
Conquering of Fear
Use of the Sound Reproducing Machine in Vocal Instruction and …
Volume 27, Number 02 (February 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 02 (February 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Review of European Musical Articles
Masters and Their Methods
Mozart's Lack of Commercial Instinct
On the Quantity of Work to be Given a Pupil
Rossini's Remarkable Industry
Opportunities for Young Oratorio Singers
Useless Musical Exercises
Robert Schumann's Carnaval
Optimism in Teaching
What is an Ear for Music?
How Mendelssohn Wrote a Famous Work
Beethoven's Woodland Walks
Young Artist's Treasure Box: Aphorisms by Poets, Philosophers and Artists
Volume 27, Number 01 (January 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 01 (January 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mendelssohn, The Man and the Musician
Franz Liszt on the Chopin Mazurka
Mendelssohn the Fortunate
Songs Without Words
Raising Your Income
Home Life of Mendelssohn
Grown-up Beginner
Advantage of Etudes
Napoleon's Great Love for Music
Mendelssohn, The Poet of Symmetry and Grace
Interesting Stories of Mendelssohn
Important Events in the Life of Mendelssohn
Personal Reminiscence of Mendelssohn
Interesting Extracts from Mendelssohn's Letters
Present Position of Mendelssohn's Music
Mendelssohn's Piano Compositions and Their Availability for the Teacher
Origin of the Waltz
Training of a Concert Pianist
How Helen Keller Enjoys Music
Liszt on the Musical Trinity
Told by Chaminade (interview with …