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Volume 17, Number 11 (November 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 11 (November 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Biographical Study
Do-Nothing
Many Methods: A Plea for Liberalism
Musical Items
Evil of Forcing Development
On Studying Sonatas
Unmusical People
Art of Interesting Pupils
Sophie Menter and Cécile Chaminade
Pitch Battle
Ideals for Piano Teachers
Scales Again: The Importance of Metronome and Accent
Too Much Thud!
How to Interest Children
Growth
Talk to Students
Choosing Music as a Profession
Blasts from The Ram's Horn
How to Become a Composer
Suggestions to Students Going Abroad
Who are Faddists?
Personality of the Opera Chorus
Suggestion to Pupils: Obedience
Best Way to Form a Good Teaching Connection
Voice Machine
Necessary Part of a …
Volume 17, Number 10 (October 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 10 (October 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ages of One Hundred Famous
Singers
On Program Printing
Unprofessional Advertising
Dumb Pianos
About Tuning
How Leschetizky Teaches Memorizing
Little Knowledge
First Step in the Instruction of Young Children
To a Piano (poem)
Mechanical Music
Honesty in Advertising
Actual Effect of Music Upon an Imagination
Types of Teachers, or Mayburn's Madness
Music or Notes?
Development of the Artistic Sense
Lost Ideals
Value of the Musical Magazine
How to Memorize
What Makes Music Successful?
Studio Experiences: Experiences with the Pedal
Uninterested Pupil
Conservatory and Private Teaching: Another Phase of the Subject
Musical Don'ts
What are Musical Clubs For?
Volume 17, Number 09 (September 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 09 (September 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Outlook
Musical Comments by Emil Liebling
Strenuous Life
Care for Personal Appearance
On Harmony Teaching
Pearls from the Proverbs of a Pianist
Our Musical Atmosphere
Acoustics as Part of a Musical Education
Method Versus Judgment
Science or Art?
Thought and Effect
Musician's Marriage: A Study of Matrimony and Music, Part 2
Regeneration of American Music
Protest of the Individual
On American Music
Importance of Combining Business with Art
Hint from the Kodak
Program for a Weekly Children's Class
Does Typewriting Interfere with Facility in Piano-Playing
Organ and Choir
Few Suggestions on Registration
Improvising
Volume 17, Number 08 (August 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 08 (August 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
The Road to Parnassus
Songs for the Piano
Man Who Played the Cymbals: A Musical Story
Way to a Just Criticism
Strauss Waltz and the Critics
Courage, Young Teachers!
Creating Musical Atmosphere
Train Musicians Early
Song-Writing as a Profession
Musician's Marriage: A Study of Matrimony and Music
Revival of the Harpsichord
Artistic Playing in Simple Pieces
Should a Beginner be Taught Variety of Touch?
Choosing Music as a Profession
Rag-Time, II
Notes on Schumann's Soaring
Interpretation
Some Hints on the Use of the Pedals
Understand Music Before Playing It
Musical Atmosphere
Musician's Reading
Aphorisms on Music Education
Specialist in Music …
Volume 17, Number 07 (July 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 07 (July 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
J.S. Bach, 1685-1750
The Difference Between Polyphonic and Monophonic or Harmonic Music
Technic for Playing Bach: Its Bearing Upon Modern Piano Study
Study of Bach's Preludes and Fugues
Bach's Works in Relation to Modern Piano Study
On Interesting Students in the Works of Bach
Bach's Influence on the Musical World
Anecdotes of Bach
How to Enjoy Music
Musician's Reward
Mission of the Dull Pupil
Narrowness of Mind
On Harmony Teaching
Rhythm, and its Relation to Music
Music and National Characteristics
Art of Interesting Pupils
Getting Experience
Training of a Sensitive Ear
Rosenthal on Musical Training
Charity: A Discourse for Teachers …
Volume 17, Number 06 (June 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 06 (June 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Bigotry
The Pianist's Back
How to Lead Young Piano Pupils to the Study of Theory
Composer's Hard Work
Studio Experiences: Musical Environment
Prevalent Faults of American Teachers
Need of a Wider Musical Culture
Relation Between the Music Teacher and the Pupil
Voice and Vanity
Cecile Chaminade
Rag-Time Music
How Drudgery Can be Lightened
Personality and Piano Teaching
Comment on the Program of the Next MTNA Meeting
Rhythm, and its Relation to Music
Characteristic American Institution
American Students Abroad
Progress
Comments by Emil Liebling: Musical Salamagundi
How Many Million Years Would it Take
Ideal Summer School
Pupils Who Annoy
Origin …
Volume 17, Number 05 (May 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 05 (May 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and the American Public
American Virtuoso
American Composers
American as Musical Theorist
American Students
Foundations of Musical America
American Impatience
Americans in Musical Literature
Development of the Military Band in the United States
American Musical Instruments
Music Trades of America
Progress of the Middle West in Musical Art
Will American Composition Ever Possess a Distinctive Accent?
American Girl's Temperament in Relation to Music Study
Music Teaching in America and Abroad
Relation Between Pupil and Teacher
Musical Convention of New England: With a Backward Glance by the More Primitive Efforts for the Cause of Music
Musical Outlook for Women
American …
Volume 17, Number 04 (April 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 04 (April 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tool or the Worker?
Synopsis of the Programs of the Twenty-First Annual Convention of the MTNA
Humoreske
Blundering of Piano-Pupils
Great Players and Practice
Opportunities for Musicians
Descriptive Music: A Parody
Wasting Tons of Energy
Some Common Drawbacks to Successful Teaching
Trying New Music
Some Salient Points in Leschetizky's Teaching
Bach's Thoroughness as a Teacher
Current of Musical Life
Random Thoughts
Comments by Emil Liebling: Musical Salamagundi
Musical Fakes and Fakers
Some Thoughts on Practical Harmony
Practice and Character Development
Education and Its Demands Upon the Modern Teacher
Record Book of Compositions and Works in Musical Literature
Beginning Aright
Thought …
Volume 17, Number 03 (March 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 03 (March 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Loving-Cup to Dr. Mason
What a Composition Means
Education and Its Demands Upon the Modern Teacher
People to Cultivate
Training of the Ear
Popularity of Vocal Over Instrumental Music
Common-Sense Chat
Good Teacher Versus Good Player
Transformation of a Genius from a Musician's Diary
Opposition to the Violin for Girls
How to Get People to Attend Pupils' Recitals
Teaching as a Specialty
Status of Music-Study in America
Rubinstein's Theory of Practice
Curved Thumb
How to Treat Pupils Who Have Previously Studied with Another Teacher (Symposium)
Matter of Temperament
On Special Editings and Annotations
Some Salient Points in Leschetitzky's Teaching
Concerts …
Volume 17, Number 02 (February 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 02 (February 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Should the Last Note under a Slurred Group be Played Staccato
One Step Toward Success
Playing for Parents
Self-Playing Pianos
Story of Paderewski's Minuet
Beethoven's American Biographer
American in Music
Covering Ground
On the Revival of Mozart's Works
Musical Millennium
Interesting Incident
On the Expediency of Playing Without Looking at the Keyboard
Nervous Pupils
Comments by Emil Liebling
Some Common Faults
Teachers and Pupils
Word of Encouragement to Young Pianists
How to Treat Pupils Who Have Previously Studied with Another Teacher (Symposium)
Foundation Teaching
Street-Organ as a Musical Educator
Am I a Good Teacher? How Can I Improve?
The Invasion …
Volume 17, Number 01 (January 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 01 (January 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Forms of Musical Memory
Training of Musical Listeners
Comments by Emil Liebling
Piano for Everybody
Playing Duets with Other Instruments
Problems
Struggle for a Public Career
Let Your Moderation be Known
Speed of Thought
Plea for Simplicity
Charity That is Kind
Some Thoughts by Busoni on Piano Playing
What One Man Did
Word to Aspiring Composers
Should the Last Note under a Slurred Group be Played Staccato
Uncharitableness Among Musicians
Common Sense in Piano Teaching
Blasts from the Ram's Horn, for Musicians
Frederic Francois Chopin
Critical Estimate of Chopin's Pianoforte Compositions
Harping on One String
Count Zichy and the Cultivation …