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Volume 16, Number 11 (November 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 11 (November 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Fashion
Never-Say-No Clubs
Critical Comment
Duet Playing
Some of the Best Thoughts on Music
Self-Study
How to Use the Mason System
Learning a New Piece
Tact: One of the Factors of Success in Music
Studio Experiences
Influence of Beethoven's Deafness on His Music
Appeal to the Musicians of the Country for the Music Teachers' National Association
Epigrams
Pupils On Show
Experiment in Lecture Recitals
Sincerity of Purpose
Helps to the Home Student
Symposium—Is the Teaching Season Growing Shorter
Nervous Prostration
More Power to His Arm
Sousa's March Form
Modern Music Teacher
Perplexing Problem
How Many Pupils Have You …
Volume 16, Number 10 (October 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 10 (October 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Curious Musical Incidents
Overcoming Nervousness
Musical Library
Studio Experiences
How to Keep the Beginning Interested
Outposts of Music
Phase of Music Study in Paris
Kindly Feeling Among Musicians
Musician and the Man
Successful Teacher
Genius Among Students
How to Teach Time
Choosing a Musical Career
Pecularlities of the Piano
Ensemble Playing
How to Overcome So-Called Drudgery
Simple Repertoire
Utility of Music
Tone and Touch
Fragile Possession
Birth of Chopin's Funeral March
Training of the Ear
Fictitious Values
Paderewski on the Physical Side of Piano-Playing
On the Legato in Pianoforte-Playing
What the Mason System Has Done for Me
Raw Material
Technic …
Volume 16, Number 09 (September 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 09 (September 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
John Comfort Fillmore (obit)
Frivolous Pupils
Scherzoso
Capacity for Teaching
Musical Taste
Why?
Minor Scales
Conservatory the Public School of Music
Twelve Business Maxims
New Teaching Season
How to Buy a Piano
Reading at Sight vs. Artistic Playihg
Mechanical Aids to Piano Study
Another Teaching Ability
Modernizing Classics
How to Understand Music
Parental Interference
Value and Practice of Advertising Among Professional Musicians
Pedalmania
Time Brings Changes
Teaching the First Piece
Anton Rubinstein
Rubinstein as I Knew Him
On Selecting a Teacher
Introspect
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Self-Criticism
True Music Teachers vs. Pin-Money-Makers
Charlatanism in Music
Aimlessness Among Musicians
Inspiration
Song …
Volume 16, Number 08 (August 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 08 (August 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Cultivate the Love of Nature
The Subjective Player
Music and Progressiveness
Rusting and Rusticity
Culture: A Suggestion for Summer
The Teacher Not Everything
Pioneer American Pianist: Gottschalk—His Work, Artistic Standing, and Financial Circumstances; A Statement as to His Poverty Corrected
Letter from Sousa
Value and Practice of Advertising Among Professional Musicians
Professional Courtesy
Environment as an Educational Factor
Encores
Individuality in Art
Teaching a Necessity
Present and Abiding Duty for the Music Teachers
Rhythm the Basis of Melody
Gladstone's Interest in Music
Prize Medal System
Two Schools of Organ Playing
How to Make Music Studios Attractive
Studio Experiences
Advantages for …
Volume 16, Number 07 (July 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 07 (July 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
When Only Men Played
Great Masters as They Reveal Themselves
Professor Quack (A Sketch from Life)
How One Boy Practiced
How to Make Music Studios Attractive
Studio Experiences
Value and Practice of Advertising Among Professional Musicians
Mechanical Musical Instruments
Expression in Playing and Its Conditions
Advantages for Music Students in Various European Centers
No Time For Study
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Puzzle in Music Notation
Teaching Pupils to Think
Anybody Can Teach a Beginner
Wit of Composers
Music-Study and Manual-Practice
Ear Training
Good Voice or Good Singer
Song
Fine Art of Enunciation
Training for the Stage
Musical Blues
Those Four …
Volume 16, Number 06 (June 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 06 (June 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Persistency
Broader Musicianship Needed
Do Teachers Teach?
Music a Moral Force
Listening to Music
Repose
Musical Amateur
American Musician
Something for Nothing
Those Wicked Musicians
How is Art to Survive?
Improvement of the Musical Condition of America
Pronunciation of Russian Names
Josef Hofmann
Mendelssohniana
Advantages for Music Students in Various European Centers
How to Make Music Studios Attractive
Give Yourself Royally
Music and the Intellect
Teaching, a Business
Two Distinct Classes of Pupils
The Technical Terms of Harmony
Music Makes Character
Chapter on Arpeggios
Rhythmic Practice
Principles of Musical Pedagogy: Letters to a Young Music Teacher
Music and Manners
Art …
Volume 16, Number 05 (May 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 05 (May 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Social Status of the Musician
Enthusiasm
Thirteen Mistakes
Poor Old Blind Tom
Letters to Dead Musicians—Frederic Chopin
Wonderful Orchestra
Modern Musical Machines
Study of Pieces
Reed Organ
Boon for Composers
Need of Higher Education for Musicians
Some Hindrances to Fellowship Among Musicians
What is Meant by Playing with Expression?
Ability and Amiability: Two Important Factors in Teaching
What Made Me a Musician
Proper Age for Beginning the Study of Music
Preparing for a Pupil's Recital
Manners, Morals, and Music
Advantages for Music Students in the Various Music Centers
Chapter on Scales
Nature's Music
How to Make Music Studios Attractive
Beautiful …
Volume 16, Number 04 (April 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 04 (April 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mendelssohn
Aptitude for Teaching
Musical Listender
My Pupils
From the Pedal, Deliver Us!
Train Both Hands
Puzzle in Musical History
Modern vs. Classical
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Carl Koelling
Liberation of the Ring Finger
Stepping-Stones
Summer Teaching: An Experience
Stray Thoughts
Baneful Influence: The Pupil's Piano
Miscellaneous Program by American Composers
Drudgery Made Interesting
Advantages for Music Students in Various European Centers
Personal Apparel of the Music Teacher
How to Make Music Studios Attrative
Louis Köhler's Notes on Practicing
How to Win and Keep an Audience
Marvelous Memories
Music as a Profession vs. Musical Dilettantism
Mistakes Do Not Hurt
Choosing …
Volume 16, Number 03 (March 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 03 (March 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Rubinstein's Thoughts and Aphorisms
Music versus Trade as a Means of Livelihood
Musical Pauperism
Musical Listener
Professional Piano Students
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Classic and Romantic Defined
Story of a Musical Meteor
Louis Köhler's Notes on Practicing
Playing by Ear—A Bane or Benefit?
Bach the Originator of Fingering
Overcrowded Musical Profession
Originality in a Young Composer
What Can We Do
Test of Time
Do Something for Yourself
Listening to Music
My Pupils
Abuse of Tempo
Some Essentials for Music Students
Piano Beginner of Yesterday and of To-day
Training the Teachers
Stumbling-Blocks
How to Make Pupils' Recitals Attractive
Advantages for Music …
Volume 16, Number 02 (February 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 02 (February 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Make a Living
American Student
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Life of a Pianoforte—How to Preserve It
Musical Listener
Children and Music
Music Teacher Analyzed
Thumb
How a Composer Works
Stumbling Blocks
In My Easy Chair
Romantic Side of Bach
How to Work up Concerts in the Smaller Cities
Mental Technic: A Suggestion
Key-Character a Fallacy
Ear Training
Advantages for Music Students in Various European Centers
Pen Picture
Crime Against Art
Open Your Eyes
How to Maintain Pupils' Interest
Happy Medium
Old Italian Method
Study of Musical Literature
Listening Well
Professional Code
Volume 16, Number 01 (January 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 01 (January 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Suggestions for the Musical Youth
How Shall We Teach Notation to Beginners
The Gospel of Work
Musical Memory in Its Relation to Pianoforte Playing
How to Make a Living
Problem of American Teaching
Song Writers of the Day
One-Sided Musicians
Nothing But a Name!
Success is the Reward of Toil
Musical Listener
Sight-Reading
Art of Self-Criticism
Helpful Letters to Young Musicians
Cost of Study Abroad
Factors of Musical Expression
Sight-reading in Pianoforte Instruction
Why Do You Take Music Lessons?
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Thoroughness in Primary Work
Music Education
Moral Influence of Music
Convenient Maxims, Formulas, etc. for Voice Teaching …