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Articles 691 - 711 of 711
Full-Text Articles in Fine Arts
Volume 03, Number 08 (August 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 08 (August 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Development of the Hand
Pupils' Department
Imaginary Pilgrimage to Beethoven
Royal Conservatory of Brussels
Volume 03, Number 07 (July 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 07 (July 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Expectations Sure to be Disappointed
Imaginary Pilgrimage to Beethoven
Many Students of the Piano and Few Players: Letter Addressed to the Father of a Piano Pupil
Too Much Independence
Volume 03, Number 06 (June 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 06 (June 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
The Power of Attention
Res Severa Est Verum Gaudium
Piece of Peace
Hints and Suggestions
Student Ramblings
Ninth Annual Meeting of the Music Teachers' National Association
How to Succeed as a Musician
Old Fogey Again
Good Words
Imaginary Pilgrimage to Beethoven
About Piano-Fortes
Volume 03, Number 05 (May 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 05 (May 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Liberating of the Ring-Finger
Some Phases of Technical Study
Approbation
Mechnical Aids to Piano Playing
Out of Tune
About Piano-Fortes
Phrasing
Pianists: Their Development and Styles
Musician
Volume 03, Number 04 (April 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 04 (April 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chats with Pupilis on the Model Student
Old School of Piano Playing
Harmonic Analysis
Modern School of Piano Playing
World Without Love
Mute Piano-Forte
Deppe System Vindicated
Music Teaching and the Public
Moral Standing of the Musical Profession
First Robin, Poem
Good Piano Touch
Music Lesson—Sonata in G (Op. 14, No.2), Beethoven, 1770-1827
How Some Memorize Music
How Some Study Music
American Versus Foreign Fingering
Volume 03, Number 03 (March 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 03 (March 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Summer Music Schools: What They Are in Fact
Popular Music
Convent Music in America
Liberating of the Ring Finger in Musicians by Dividing the Accessory Tendons of the Extensor Communis Digitorum Muscle
Some More About Piano-Forte Technique
Dr. Leopold Damrosch
Old School of Piano Playing
Progress in Teaching
How to Practice
Why to Study Music?
How to Accompany a Song
For Youngest Readers—Before Taking the First Music Lesson
Piano-Forte Hands
Music Lesson—Sonata in G (No. 1 Cotta), Haydn, 1730-1809
Imitative Teaching
Volume 03, Number 02 (February 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 02 (February 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Brahms and Mozart
American Versus Foreign Fingering
Triumph of the Technicon
Deppee's Piano Method Arraigned: The Deppee; or Dish-Rag Theory of Playing the Piano
Technicon
Mechanical Appliances as Promoters of Piano-Forte Technique
Something About Piano-Forte Techniques
Short-Comings of Pupils
Moral Standing of the Musical Profession
On Jumping
Geo. F. Bristow Upon the Study of Harmony
Woman and Music
Treatise Upon the Develpoment of Piano-Forte Technique with the Aid of a Mechanical Apparatus
Heinrich-Henson Song Recital
Thoughts on Education from Klavierehren
Volume 03, Number 01 (January 1885), Theodore Presser
Volume 03, Number 01 (January 1885), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Our System of Technique
Chats with Pupils on Ingratitude
Brotherhood's Invention
Our New Year's Greeting
Who Should Study Music
Thoughts on Education from Klavierehren
Back-Bone of Training in Music Reading and Rendition
How to Teach Time
Music Teachers Association and Its Duties
Tact: Treatment of Pupils, Change of Teacher
Piano-Forte Teacher
Expression of the Ideal, Through the Medium of the Physical, in Piano-Forte Playing
Treatise Upon the Development of Piano-Forte Technique with the Aid of a Mechanical Apparatus
Curved or Straight Fingers
Petersilea Mute Piano
Visit to a Boarding-School Miss
Volume 02, Number 11 (November 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 11 (November 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Artists' Concerts in Institutions of Learning
Two Evils
Half-Hour Talks in the Class-Room
Artists' Concerts in Institutions of Learning, Given by Dr. Louis Maas and William H. Sherwood, Address
Teachers' Tablets
Growth of Piano Playing
Heller and Chopin
Musician
Fourth Finger of the Left Hand
Method of Study
How to Practice
Biographical Sketch of W.H. Sherwood
Repertoire of William H. Sherwood
Volume 02, Number 10 (October 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 10 (October 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
International Copyright
Course in Harmony
Artist-Concerts
Signs of the Times
W.H. Sherwood, Poem
How to Teach Beginners
Everything in a Great Name
Main Principle of Fingering
Musical Literature in Pamphlet Form
Growth of Piano Playing
Oldest Piano
Humoristics to a Singer
Volume 02, Number 09 (September 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 09 (September 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
On the Use of the Pedal
Course in Harmony
Graded List of Popular Music
Contributors
Chats with Pupils on What is it to be Musical?
Artist Concerts in Colleges, Etc.
How to Use the Metronome
Not a Musical Critic
Shall Lessons Missed Not Be Paid For?
John Field and His Habits
Piano Technic: The Formation of the Hand
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
How to Proceed in the Lesson Hour
Crossness
Some Commonplaces of Piano-Forte Teaching: The Pedal
Growth of Piano Playing
Volume 02, Number 08 (August 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 08 (August 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
As Thy Days So Shall Thy Strength Be
How to Employ Vacation Time
Details
Symphony of Life
Gospel of Simplicity: A Short Sermon on a Musical Text
Main Principle of Fingering
Old and New Schools of Piano Playing
How to Study—How to Teach
Personal Appearance of Geniuses
Volume 02, Number 07 (July 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 07 (July 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Seven and a Third Octave Pianos
Teachers of Music
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Course in Harmony
Volume 02, Number 06 (June 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 06 (June 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Removal
Word to the Inexperienced
Concert Programmes
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Few Suggestions as to Musical Reading
About Harmony Lessons by Mail
Who is Responsible?
Sheet Music Question
Musical Library
Criteria of Competency
Course in Harmony
Volume 02, Number 05 (May 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 05 (May 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chat with Pupils for Young Ladies
Eighth Annual Meeting of the Music Teachers of the United States
Musical Literature
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
On First Sight Reading
Teachers' Department
Good Words for The Etude
Standard for the Musical Profession
How to Study—How to Teach
Literature of Music
Course in Harmony
Volume 02, Number 04 (April 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 04 (April 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Sheet Music Imposition
Chat with Pupils on the Nomenclature of Music
Musical Literature
One Hundred Aphorisms
Course in Harmony
Literature of Music
Musical Literature
Instance
Course in Harmony
Power of Attention
Talk about the Musical Profession
So-Called Instruction Books
True Ideal of Technical Training
Volume 02, Number 03 (March 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 03 (March 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chat With Pupils on Thorough Study
Conferring Degrees on the Music Teacher
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Graded List of Popular Music
Wisdom of Many
One Hundred Questions in Harmony
Too Much Piano: Outcry of a Sufferer
Thought or Two
Use of Slow Piano Practice
How to Awaken the Pupil's Interest
Volume 02, Number 02 (February 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 02 (February 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Few Thoughts for Piano-Forte Teachers
Gottschalk
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Action of the Fifth Finger in Piano Playing and the Means of Securing a Correct Position of Hand, Arm, and Fingers
Purity and Impurity
Robert Schuman's Rules for Young Musicians, Part 2
Thoughts on Piano Playing
Fourth Finger of the Left Hand
Volume 02, Number 01 (January 1884), Theodore Presser
Volume 02, Number 01 (January 1884), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
On the Use of Piano Studies, Part 2
Few Thoughts for Piano-Forte Teachers
Successes, Directions, Incentives, Developments
Virginia State Music Teachers' Association
Reflections and Suggestions on Piano Technic
Robert Schumann's Rules for Young Musicians
Notes on Music
Bach's Method of Teaching
Musical Literature
Volume 01, Number 02 (November 1883), Theodore Presser
Volume 01, Number 02 (November 1883), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
To Our Readers
Unprofitable Study
Wisdom of Many
20 Elementary Studies
Rules for the Fingering of Scales
Preparatory Scale Exercise
Vertical Relation Between the Fore-arm, Wrist, and Hand in Piano Playing
Observations on the Study of the Piano-Forte
Virginia Association of Music Teachers
Artistic Development
Thorough Practice
Volume 01, Number 01 (October 1883), Theodore Presser
Volume 01, Number 01 (October 1883), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Observations on the Study of the Piano-Forte
Wisdom of Many
Cautions for Pianists
Protection of the Musical Profession