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Volume 47, Number 01 (January 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 01 (January 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Filing Sheet Music
Supremacy of Personality
Venice, the City of Dreams
Jean Philippe Rameau (Portrait)
Phrasing—A Key to Technical Problems
How Do You Play Double Thirds
What Is a Prelude?
Drills in Sharps and Flats
Meddlsome Neighbors
Deceptive Accidentals
Musical Menus
Why An Investment in Music Lessons Always Pays: The Cultural Value of Music
What Children Love
Turning Failure into Fortune (interview with Vernon Spencer)
To Make Weak Fingers Curve at the First Joint
Rhythmic Problem
Appreciation of Schubert
Musical Story
Volume 46, Number 08 (August 1928), James Francis Cooke
Volume 46, Number 08 (August 1928), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Means to an End
Band Without Music
Musical Education in the Home
Most Remarkable Orchestra in the World
Stiumulating the Desire to Compose
Modulation and Transposition
Raising the Price Imperceptibly
Touch It Up
Meet My Friend, Mr. Schubert!
Facsimile The Erlking
Summer Music Study
Rhythmic Educational Value of The Toy Symphony
How to Give a Rhythmic Kitchen Symphony
Rhythmic Studies in Rests
Tests that Turn Teaching Successward: A Vital Series of Pertinent Personal Questions Designed to Help Ambitious Teachers
Fourth and Fifth Fingers
Yes, I Teach 'Em Jazz
Scenes from the Childhood of Franz Schubert: A Musical Playlet for Children …
Volume 44, Number 11 (November 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 11 (November 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Character Sketch of Schubert
Franz Schubert as Others Saw Him
Marriage of Rhythm and Rubato
What Does Technic Mean to You?
Question of More Pep
Scaling the Technic Ladder
Gaining Pupil's Confidence
Piano Lesson in Vaudeville
Mental Tests
Quo Vadis Piano?: Which Way is Pianistic Art Turning?
For Lycidas is Dean, Young Lycidas—Milton
Thoughts from Schubert
Teacher—Mother—Pupil
Musician's Library
Wisdom of Women Musical Workers: What Women Musicians are Thinking
Some Unconsidered Details Often Neglected
Inspiring Confidence
Schubert's Life in Anecdote
Schubert in Romance
How to Read Music Accurately, Rapidly and Comfortably
Why and When the Fourth Finger
Practicing New Scales …
Volume 40, Number 11 (November 1922), James Francis Cooke
Volume 40, Number 11 (November 1922), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Getting the Right Start in Piano Playing
How to Acquire Technic in Musical Theory
Is the Teacher Without a Music Club as Successful as the Teacher with a Music Club?
What to Do at Children's Musical Parties
Scale Guide
Limitations of the Piano Keyboard
Piano Manners at the Pupils' Recital
Lesson on Chopin's Famous Raindrop Prelude, Opus 28, No. 15: A Practical Reduction of Notes to Dollars and Cents
Starting at the Cradle
Full Pay or Half a Mass
Recorder
Metamorphosis of Charles
Now and Then
Routine for Practical Teacher
Glimpses of Present Day Piano Study (interview with Myra Hess) …
Volume 38, Number 03 (March 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 03 (March 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Aftermath of the Great War (interview with Walter Damrosch)
Catchy Fourth
Getting Ahead in Music
Method versus Methods: A Practical Talk to Teachers from a Renowned European Pedagog
Murdering Your New Piece
Secrets of the Success of Great Musicians
Secret of a Good Musical Memory: Successive Steps in Acquiring the Art of Remembering Music
Piano Teacher's Best Advancement
Home-Made Metronome
Classic Piano Playing from Beethoven to the Modern
Hints for Your Repertoire
Ill-Founded Conclusion Concerning the Great Mozart
Every Music Student Should Learn How to Accompany
Right Kind of Musical History
Do You Want a Flexible Wrist?
What Instrument …
Volume 31, Number 04 (April 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 04 (April 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chord Analysis
Self-Expression in Piano Study (interview with Max Pauer)
Music of the People in Russian Masterpieces (interview with Modeste Altschuler)
Developing a Child's Taste for Music
Parental Opposition to the Musical Career
Secrets of Artistic Phrasing
Handel the Autocrat
Developing Patience in Music Teaching
Spohr on Beethoven as a Conductor
Pianoforte Music by Some of the Modern Russian Composers
When Criticism is Justified
Problem of the Left Hand
Etude Master Study Page—The Real Schubert
Success in Class Teaching: How to Conduct Special Classes in Musical Subjects
What the Teacher Should Memorize
How Some Famous Musical Pieces Got Their Names …
Volume 29, Number 05 (May 1911), James Francis Cooke
Volume 29, Number 05 (May 1911), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Influence of Germany's Greatest Masters on the Musicl Art of the World
Weber's Opera, Der Freischutz
Influence of the Folk-Song on German Musical Art (interview with Gustav Mahler)
Predominating Influence in the German Music of To-day
Some Important Things I Learned in Germany
Germany's Remarkable System of Music Schools: Music Schools of Northern Germany
What is Expected of the Student in the German Music School
Important Observations Upon Piano Practice
Ten Vital Tests in Finishing a Piece
Some Facts about Sopranos
Singers Who Lost Their Voices
How to Study a Song
Volume 25, Number 09 (September 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 25, Number 09 (September 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Business Man and Good Music
Technical Exercises, Etudes and Pieces: How to Use Them
Palestrina
Fallacy of Music Study Abroad
Practice that Develops Technic
Practical Hints by Bülow
To Teachers Who Do Not Play
Volume 25, Number 02 (February 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 25, Number 02 (February 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chopin as I Knew Him
Lesson on a Phase of Technic: The Thumb and Second Finger
Repertory and How to Acquire It
Reminiscences of Schubert
Life of the Virtuoso
Few Thoughts Concerning the Musical Ear
Anton Rubinstein in His Classes
18th Century Tribute to Bach
Plan for the Teacher Who Wishes to Give Her Pupils Both Private and Class Lessons
French View of the American Musical Future
Evolution of a Country Church Choir
Some Common Errors of Piano Pupils: How to Correct Them
Volume 18, Number 05 (May 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 18, Number 05 (May 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Studio Experience: Professional Courtesy
Greatest Difficulty for the Piano
Pertinent Points for Earnest Students
Remoteness of Things
Scharwenka Anecdote
How to Handle Stubborn Pupils
Too High Aims
Franz Peter Schubert
Chronological Summary of Schubert's Works
Schubert's Rank as a Composer and His Influence on the Romantic School
Sadness of Schubert's Life
Schubert and the German Lied
Schubertiana
Man Schubert
Schubert's Orchestral Compositions
On Schubert in Relation to Harmony, Melody, and Rhythm
Few Aphorisms on Schubert by Robert Schumann
Franz Schubert and His Pianoforte Compositions
Discipline via Affection
Characteristics of Schubert's Genius
Listen and Learn
Nervous System and Its Influence Upon …
Volume 07, Number 04 (April 1889), Theodore Presser
Volume 07, Number 04 (April 1889), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Edward Baxter Perry
Attempting Too Much
Cheerfulness
Some Musical Don'ts
Two Kinds of Piano Playing—Subjective and Objective
Teacher's Equipment
Musical Alternations
Unity in Variety for Musicians
Die Lorelei
Musical Literature
The Profession and the Public