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Volume 56, Number 05 (May 1938), James Francis Cooke
Volume 56, Number 05 (May 1938), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Liszt's Green Gloves
Song of Praise for Grace Before Meals
Goal is Always Music (interview with Yehudi Menuhin)
Operatic Spectacles Two Centuries Ago—Pictorial
Musical Memory: Why, When and Where: How They Memorize at the Paris Conservatoire
Arpeggio Fingerings
How to Start a Prosperous Summer School: How a Teacher in a Small Vermont City Built a Prosperous Summer School Despite the Depression
Making Pupils' Recitals Interesting
Threshold of Music: A Melodic Alphabet—The Major Scale
Forgotten Fingers
In Defense of Mendelssohn
Some Be's for Your Studio Hive
School Accompanist: How th e Piano Teacher May Enrich His Pupil's Experience
Important Steps in …
Volume 54, Number 08 (August 1936), James Francis Cooke
Volume 54, Number 08 (August 1936), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Makes a Good Violinist (interview with Jascha Heifetz)
Story and History of Gounod's Faust, The
Musical Repartee
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Music in Public Schools
Neglected Phases of Piano Practice and Playing
Ringing Doorbells to Get Pupils
Music of Hindustan
Hand Building Exercises
Memory Pictures of Famous Musicians
Art of Counting
Sostenuto Pedal
Romance of Felix Mendelssohn
Curing Stiff Wrists and Fingers
Quick Way to Memorize
Combining Different Rhythms
Making Old Etudes Work
Volume 54, Number 02 (February 1936), James Francis Cooke
Volume 54, Number 02 (February 1936), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Getting Joy Out of Music (interview with Hendrik Willem van Loon)
What Grade?
Poland's Leading Composer Since Chopin
Eniment Recognition
Saint-Saëns as a Prima Donna
Mozart for Little Folk
Tone Quality and Tone Color in Piano Playing
She Made Curl Papers of His Sonatas
Liszt and Wagner
What Radio Offers the Young Composer: From an Address to the Schoolmen's Convention at Philadelphia
Modulation is Not Difficult: A Simple Technical Discussion of a Fascinating Theoretical Problem
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Be Kind to the Tuner
Music They Understand
Mexico’s Significance in Present Day Music
On Wings of …
Volume 52, Number 08 (August 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 08 (August 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
When Liszt Renounced the World
Arpeggio Practice
Energetic Fingers
How to Find the Keys and the Forms of the Minor Scales
Midsummer Musical Laughs
Jargon of Jazz: An Amusing Article Upon the New and Absurd Nomenclature Which Has Grown Up About the Jazz Orchestra
Music for the Local History Pageant
What Use is the Quarter Tone Scale? Is this Innovation in Modern Music Likely to Remain Merely a Curiosity?
Expressive Dictation
Remedy for Tense Muscles
Romance of Mendelssohn: A Favored Son of the Gods
Speeding Up the Left Hand
Wagner in Venice
Georges Bizet and the True Story of Carmen …
Volume 44, Number 03 (March 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 03 (March 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Under No Consideration Would I Give Up Music (interview with Ralph Modjeski)
Are Scales Worth-While?
Winter Musicales
Equal Finger Development
Most Musical Town in the World
Mixing Heart with Art
Getting the Student's Measure
Some Points in Pianoforte Duet Playing
Thought Starters
Chopin's Preludes as Interpreted by Liszt
Hard Pierce!
Helps Along the Road
True Chopin
Slow Practice on Old Pieces
Resolves for the New Year
Some Inspirations of Composers
Little Life Stories of the Great Masters
Chopin Reflections
Chopin in His Last Years
Can Expressive Playing be Taught?
Teach Children to Compose
Music of Ireland
Music Teachers' Organizations Honor …
Volume 38, Number 04 (April 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 04 (April 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music for the Man of To-day (interview with Rupert Hughes)
Don't Be Discouraged
Need for Wrist Freedom
Psychic Influence in Modern Music
Slow Practice the First Step on the Road to Virtuosity
Romance of a Famous Song: Judge Galloway's The Gypsy Trail
Recipes for Profitable Practice
Piano Playing of To-day
Temperament, Technic and Tact in Accompanying
Some Important Facts About Studying Real Composition
Introducing Yourself to the Pupil
Scales in Four Octaves
Getting the Most from Technical Exercises
Hateful Half Hour' Practice and Some Ways of Overcoming It
How Some Composers Compose
Attention as a Factor in Piano Study
Why …
Volume 35, Number 03 (March 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 03 (March 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Vital Phases of Piano Technic
Justice for the Teacher
What the Musician Must Do To Conserve Good Health
Efficient Practice
Too Much Theory
Difficult Pronunciations
Spirit and Technic of the Pianoforte Pedals
Tolstoi Throws a Bomb into Art and Music: The Arch-Iconoclast of Russia Severly Criticises Some Modern Musical and Artistic Conventions
Some Facts About Russian Church Music
Learning the Key Signatures
Some Obstacles in the Way of Standardization
Early French, Italian and German Composers of Interest to Present-day Pianists
Etude Master Study Page: A Group of Modern Masters
Composer, A Powerful and Fascinating Romance of Modern Musical Life
Ranz …
Volume 34, Number 10 (October 1916), James Francis Cooke
Volume 34, Number 10 (October 1916), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Getting Results Through Right Practice: A Talk to Students
Points to Remember in Sight Reading
What's Wrong with My Piece
Teacher and His Business
Building of Music: A Practical Lesson in the Principles of Musical Form
Self-Help Road to Success in Music
Overcoming Stage Fright
Common Sense in Pianoforte Touch and Technic
Why Should I Study Theory
Some Facts About Pitch
Composer and the Organ Grinder: A Powerful and Fascinating Romance of Modern Musical Life
What Every Student Should Know About Phrasing
Learning to Depend Upon One's Self
Honor to the Teacher
George Noyes Rockwell
Master Lesson—Mendelssohn's Scherzo in E …
Volume 34, Number 02 (February 1916), James Francis Cooke
Volume 34, Number 02 (February 1916), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Happy Side of Music Teaching
Blind Handel and His Blind Helper
Piano Subito
You and the Other Teacher
Elementary Study of Pianoforte Technic
Teacher's Nerve Destroyers
Hands and the Pianist
Away from the Piano
Science of Pianoforte Practice
Establishing a Definite Technic
Single Little Mistake
Leisure Hour Facts for Music Workers
What is Expected of the Accompanist?
Foundation of Smooth Scale Playing
Practicing Backward
Musical Facts for Spare Moments
Early Drill in Sight Reading
Ten Points in Extemporization
Place of the Nocturne in Musical Art
Pertinent Questions for Conscientious Teachers
Interesting Facts About Finnish Music
When Should I Practice?
Three …
Volume 32, Number 08 (August 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 08 (August 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tributes to the Memory of Hans Engelmann
Raising Your Rate of Tuition
Chief Musical Forces of the Nineteenth Century
Busy Teacher
Debussy's Unconventionality
Plea for More Rational Teaching
Star of Technic
Credit to the Conservatory
Coming of the Minnesingers
Between Lesson Thoughts
Musical Thought and Action in the Old World
French Opera in America
Seeing with a Child's Eyes
Awakening and Developing Musical Ability
Economize in Energy
Awakening Interest in Dull Pupils
Tone Production by Means of the Pressure Touch
Diplomacy and the Interfering Mother
Making Music Interesting to the General Public: What 3000 Pianoforte Recitals Have Taught Me
Lending …
Volume 31, Number 08 (August 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 08 (August 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tact in Selecting Teaching Pieces
Dvorák as I Knew Him
Making Your Surroundings Help You
Overheard at a Musical Convention: Opinions of Well-Known Teachers and Musicians
Qualities of a Pianist
Painting Pictures with Tonal Colors: An Instructive and Entertaining Discussion of Programme Music
Instruments of the Orchestra
Musician's Vacation: How to Make It a Restful One
Getting a Start as a Virtuoso in Europe
Romance of the Chopin Preludes
Spirit of the Valse
Wisdom of Liszt
Solving the Missed-lesson Problem
Saint-Säens on the Playing of Bach Fugues
Shall Music Teachers Be Licensed?
What Tchaikovsky Thought of the Great Musicians
Making …
Volume 29, Number 08 (August 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 08 (August 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chopin: Pre-Eminent Genius of the Pianoforte
Getting the Most Out of Five-Finger Exercises
Modern Pioneers in the Art of Piano-Playing
Etude Debate: Shall Music Teachers be Required to Pass an Examination Before They are Permitted to Teach?
Pentatonic Scales in Famous Song
Can Your Pupils Listen?
When the Mother Interferes
Laying the Foundation for Velocity: How Great Speed May be Attained if the Right Beginning is Made
Wagner's Opera Tannhäuser
Mendelssohn the Fortunate
Some Delicate (?) Contemporary Criticisms of Wagner's Early Works
How I Overcame Stage Fright
Encores at Pupils' Recitals
Rossini the Humorist: Epigrams and Wit of the Most …
Volume 29, Number 07 (July 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 07 (July 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mendelssohn's Ideal Musical Training: Some Interesting Sidelights Upon the Education of the Fortunate Boy Who Was Later to Become One of the Word's Greatest Masters
Great Innovators in the Art of Piano-Playing
Very First Lessons at the Piano
Verdi's Egyptian Opera Aïda
Josef Pischna: The Renowned Writer of Technical Exercises
Brahms' Quick Wit
How to Secure a Legato-Touch
Systematise Your Octave Study
Closing of a Great Career—Gustav Mahler
Old Laws and New Ideas: Important Observations Upon Piano Practice
How the Piano Differs from Its Fore-runners
Characteristic Dance Forms: Short Notes upon Dances Which Have Become Famous Through Their Adoption by …
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 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 …
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 13, Number 08 (August 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 08 (August 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Listen to Music
Mission of the Artist
What to Cultivate
Mendelssohn as a Teacher
Machine vs. Mind in Playing
Cultivation of the Ear
Infant Musical Prodigies
Rubinstein: The Man and the Musician
Music Teacher's Allies
False Ballances
How Shall I Interest My Pupils?
Origin of Old Folks at Home
Broad Consideration of Piano Playing
Take a Music Journal
From a New Standpoint
Liszt and Chopin
Volume 07, Number 02 (February 1889), Theodore Presser
Volume 07, Number 02 (February 1889), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Individuality in Pupils
Herr Moriz Rosenthal, Pianist
Traumeri
Course of Study for the Pianoforte
Current Phases of Piano Teaching
Leading Thoughts
Fingering in History
Estimation of the Musical Profession by College Presidents
Certain Educational Aspects of Technical Development
Reforms in Music Teaching
Volume 06, Number 03 (March 1888), Theodore Presser
Volume 06, Number 03 (March 1888), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Rubato Tempo in Piano Playing
Minor Scale
Collateral Fancies
Talent and Intelligence Contrasted
Graded List of Piano-Forte Music
Notes from Anton Rubinstein's Cyclus of Seven Piano Recitals, with Historical Notes
Piano Playing and General Musical Instruction from the Beginning to the End
Philosophy of Legato Touch
On the Fingering of Diatonic Scales
Occasional Correspondence of a Music Teacher
Karl Klindworth
Criticism of a Piano Player
Correction
Concerning the Psychological Relation of Music
Piano Teaching
Volume 04, Number 11 (November 1886), Theodore Presser
Volume 04, Number 11 (November 1886), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Liszt from Another Point of View
Arm in Piano-Forte Playing
Tone Question Again
Our Musical Bringing Up
On Two Points in Piano-Forte Teaching
Music Teaching from a Psychological Standpoint
Shall Playing from Memory be Encouraged
Future of Music in America
Nature of Harmony
Grumble from Old Fogy
Music Teachers' Class Book
Techniphone Idea