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Volume 57, Number 07 (July 1939), James Francis Cooke
Volume 57, Number 07 (July 1939), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Joy of Singing
Learning to Interpret Great Music (interview with Robert Casadesus)
Radio Flashes
Negro Stephen Foster: The First Published Biography of James A. Bland
New Genius Who Does Not See—Alex Templeton
How to Improve the Child's Reading Ability
Music Circus in Recital: A Program That Will Delight All Youngsters, and Intrigue the Boys
Having Fun with the Ears
Music from a Carpenter's Saw
Music as a Business Man Sees It (interview with Allan Hancock)
Our Insect Musicians
Wrist Lubrication
Abandoned Farms of Music Education
Threshold of Music: Keys That are Related—Sisters and Cousins and Aunts—Natural Laws That Guide the …
Volume 54, Number 11 (November 1936), James Francis Cooke
Volume 54, Number 11 (November 1936), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Reflections from a Musical Life
Bird in Grand Opera
My Symphonic Debut in the Films
Pep in Music
For That Weak Left Hand
Harp in History
Woman's Struggle for Recognition in Music
Forgotten Pedal of the Piano
Gift of Liszt to Grieg
Spirituals to Symphonies: A Brief Survey of Negro Music in America, from the Jubilee Singers and their Spirituals to the Playing of Dawson's Negro Folk Symphony by the Philadelphia Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra (founded by Theodore Thomas)
Gala Days with Liszt at Weimar
Photo-Chart for the Piano Accordion
New Piano Accordion Field
Securing Finger Control
Jazzy Repartee
Volume 53, Number 10 (October 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 10 (October 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Amazing Career of Ignace Paderewski: Pianist, Composer, Orator, Statesman
Should Piano Teachers Study Other Instruments?
Lowered Second Scale-Step
National Broadcasting Company Music Appreciation Hour
Most Amazing Romance in Musical History
Genial Dr. Burney: The Originator of the Paino Duet
William Byrd in Praise of Singing
Day in Radio City
La Bohome—A Tragedy of Humble Life in Paris—An Adaptation of Puccini's Famous Opera, to be Used as a Reading at Music Clubs
Why Every Child Should Have Musical Training
Volume 52, Number 07 (July 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 07 (July 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Paderewski and Modern Piano Progress
Proper Care of School Pianos
Signor Patti and a Few Others: Notable Husbands of Famous Singers
Older Hands
Earliest Americans and their Music
To Overcome Mistakes in Note-Reading
How to Conduct a Piano Tournament
Music and Life
When Summer Comes Will Music Lag Behind? (interview with Harold Bauer)
Music of Nature: A Series of Programs for Studio, Club or Radio Recital
Some Piano Questions
Piano Lessons with Camille Saint-Saëns
Use of Music as a Healing Agent Among the Indians
Life Span of Famous Composers
Hint in Reading
Tambourine Corps
Signposts to Successful Piano Teaching
How …
Volume 49, Number 05 (May 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 05 (May 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
International Appreciation of Ignace Jan Paderewski: World Famous Pianists and Teachers Greet the Renowned Master in His Hour of Greatest Triumph
Some Fundamentals of Natural Octave Playing
Important Association and a Great Cause
Student Days of George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
How Harmony Helps the Music Student
Pedal Markings
Picture from the Past
Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget: Important Musical Historical Figures of the Picturesque Past
Freak Scales: Curious Musical Systems Used by Modern Composers
Wagner's Death-Dreams of His Own Walhalla (Picture)
Master Lesson Upon Chopin's Aeolian Harp Etude, Op. 25, No. 1
Singing Intelligently in English
Garcia's Second Discovery …
Volume 48, Number 01 (January 1930), James Francis Cooke
Volume 48, Number 01 (January 1930), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Brains
New Apsects of American-Indian Music
How Much Technic is Indispensable?
Designing Natural Fingerings
Pertinent Advice to Practical Pianists
Notable Careers of the Esterhazy Family: An Account of the Remarkable Hungarian Family Which Extended Enormous Assistance to Musical Art, Through Its Benefactions to Composers and Players, Including Mozart, Haydn, and Schubert
Centenary of the Accordion
Art of Making Playing Beautiful (interview with George Copeland)
Up-to-Date Ideas on Improving Piano Touch: How to Practice Thirds, Sixths and Octaves
Beethoven's Minuet in G
Brace for Broken Rhythm
Arpeggio Drill
Parent's Part
Tips Important
Teaching Note Values
Musical Home Reading Table …
Volume 33, Number 02 (February 1915), James Francis Cooke
Volume 33, Number 02 (February 1915), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Instructive One Minute Paragraphs for Busy Music Workers
Facts About Musical Belgium
To Develop Pearly Runs
Mendelssohn's Interested Listener
Haydn, Dvorak and the Anglican Chant
Masonic Symbolism in the Magic Flute
Pair of Devices for Maintaining Interest
How the Chinese Sang to their Ancestors
Soul of Robert Schumann
Breadth in Musical Art Work (interview with Ignace Jan Paderewski)
Maintaining a High Standard of Efficiency
Music of Proud and Chivalrous Poland: With Special Contributions from Mme. Marcella Sembrich and Leopold Stowski
Beauty of Poland's National Music
Chopin—Poland's National Poet
Popular Fallacies Regarding Tone
Concentration, the Secret of Progress in Music Study …
Volume 26, Number 01 (January 1908), James Francis Cooke
Volume 26, Number 01 (January 1908), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some of Reinecke's Famous Pupils
Home Life of Reinecke
Courses of Self-Study for Piano: Suggestions as to How It May Best Be Pursued
What Music Owes to Dancing
Paderewski on Music Teaching
Career of a Concert Singer: Opinions and Experiences of the Noted Concert Soprano Miss Emma Thursby
Private Teacher in His Relation to Music in the Public Schools
How I Teach the Scales
How Long Shall Be the Lesson of a Child Under Twelve Years?
Chances of the Music Teacher in the Southwest
Volume 15, Number 10 (October 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 10 (October 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
On the Virtues of India-Rubber: A Pupil's Plea
Piano and the Left Hand
Tale with a Moral
Women as Piano Tuners
You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But You Can Not Make Him Drink
Greatest Dates in Music
Impositions on Musicians
Music Teacher and His Work
Piano and Pianist at the Summer Hotel
Feel Music: Think Music
Business Side of Music: About Piano Commissions, etc.
Pilgrim of Art
Development in Firmness of Rhythm
Would-Be Paderewski
Wasting a Pupil's Time
Brains and Music
Oddities of Great Musicians
Aphorisms of Art-Philosophy
Neglected Pianoforte Compositions
At the Musicale
I Have Finished my …
Volume 14, Number 05 (May 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 05 (May 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fidelity to Music
What is the Use of a Musical Education
Plea for the Other Side
Musical Hypocrisy
Sober Chat
Breadth in Teaching
Will-Power and Success
Paderewski in His Daily Life
Genius
Place of Music in Education
Musical Thermometer
Don't Crush Individuality
Selection of Pieces
Technic or Not Technic
Three Bad Cases—Remedies Applied—Results
Washing a Piano
American Composer of the Future
To Amateurs
Good Playing Makes Classic Music Popular
Should Pupils Hear Their Pieces?
Letters to Pupils
Real Paderewski
Two Worthy Objects
Volume 14, Number 04 (April 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 04 (April 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Where Ignorance is Bliss—!
Selecting a Piano
Art of Singing Applied to the Piano
Maxims for Young Teachers
Dr. Mason and the Pressure Touch
Appeal
Some Elements Necessary to the Success of a Pupil of the Pianoforte
For Amateurs: What is a Theme and Counter Theme in Music?
Half-Baked Musicians
Faults of Pianists
Selection of Pieces for Teaching
Cultivation of Memory in Piano Students
Something for Every One
How Gounod Managed the Church Committee
Paderewski's Hands
How to Combine the Art and the Business of Music
Am Beyond the Mark to Hit the Mark
Woman's Future
Music Lesson with Variations …
Volume 14, Number 01 (January 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 01 (January 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ultra Sensitive
Rambling Talk
Hints for the Studio: How to Gain the Greatest Good from Pupil Recitals
Faults in the Editions of Chopin's Works
Make Study Interesting
Failures
Mechanical Aids for Piano Playing
Description of Beethoven's Pastoral Sonata
Thinking Sound
How We Have Progressed
Study of Music Criticism
Interview with a Pianist (interview with M. Henri Falckes)
Niccolai von Wilm
Piano Nuisance
Estimate of Bach
Should Music Teachers Be Performers?
How Is it Pronounced?
Irregular Groups
What is the Effect of Touch on the Piano?
Plea for Keeping Time
Paderewski Technic
Volume 13, Number 11 (November 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 11 (November 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Caprice, Opus 16, No. 1, by Mendelssohn
Chat with Amateurs
Consolidation: The Etude and Musical World
Good Sense
Recording Apparatus for Piano Touch
Met by Chance
Patti's Repertoire
How to Instruct and Interest Little Ones
Instructive Interview
Music as It is Taught
What is Music?
Private or Conservatory Teaching
Music Teacher's Experience
On the Expectations and Prospects of a Musical Professor
Boy Musicians
It My Be You
Perplexities of a Country Music Teacher
Graded Course of Teaching Pieces and Studies
Plea for Better Pronunciation
Few Reflections
Profitable Study
Good Words
Rambling Talk: We and Our Musical Children
Superficial Piano Playing …
Volume 13, Number 10 (October 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 10 (October 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hardest Piano Piece
Modern Musical Crank
Absent-Minded Musicians
Art and Artlessness
Creed of the Well-Taught Pupil
Other Side of the Story
Difficult Passages as Etudes
That Other Teacher
Types of Piano Teacher
Extemporization
Interesting Interview with Verdin
Listening to One's Own Playing
Discouragements of Piano-Playing
Woman and Music
Reform Needed
Account of the Gavotte
Liszt and Chopin
Suggestions for Musical People
Lecture Recital
Phenomenal Voices
Worse Than Wasted
How Composers are Inspired
Piano in Small Parlors
How I Read the Etude
Study of Music: Small Children be Made to Study Music, Talent or no Talent?
Philosophic Reflections
Points in Music …