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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Fine Arts
Volume 71, Number 11 (November 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 11 (November 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Genius Begins with Maturity (interview with Yehudi Menuhin)
Paderewski as I Knew Him
Problems of a Genuine Musical Culture in America
Challenge of Operatic Performance on Television
Musical Critical Assault and Battery (an editorial)
Some Characteristics of Good Piano Teaching
Dance Accompanist
If You Hope for a Film Career (interview with Jeanette MacDonald)
Jacques Thibaud—In Memoriam
Volume 71, Number 10 (October 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 10 (October 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
American Way of Life in Art (interview with Lauritz Melchior)
Revival at the Opéra
Century of Tradition
Piano Triumphs
Korea Concerto
Must You Sing? (Part 2)
Volume 71, Number 09 (September 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 09 (September 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Preparation for Opera (interview with Licia Albanese)
What Can Technical Instruction Achieve?
Piano Art of Ferruccio Busoni
What the Junior Music Festival Can Do For Your State
Mental Practice (interview with Aldo Ciccolini)
Must You Sing?
Symphony of Bells: An Authoritative Discussion of a New Development in the Electronic Carillion Field
Place of the Non-Concertizing Artist in America's Music
Marketing the Music Manuscript
Volume 71, Number 08 (August 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 08 (August 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Impressions of Bayreuth (interview with Astrid Varnay)
Bright Lantern: New Methods for Piano Teachers
Lully—Master Musician
Children Designed This Opera Production
Do's and Dont's for Parents
Making Friends Through Music (An editorial)
America's Rich Musical Heritage (interview with Annabel Morris Buchanan)
Mastering the Cello (interview with Aldo Parisot)
Music Therapy—A New Occupational Horizon
Faulty Rendering of Appogiaturas
Volume 71, Number 07 (July 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 07 (July 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Road to Musicianship (interview with Mischa Elman)
Good Health is a Major Asset to the Vocal Artist (interview with David Poleri)
Pennies in the Tambourine (An editorial)
Well-Tempered Piano Tuner (interview with John H. Steinway)
Master of Masters—A Tribute to Arcangelo Corelli
That Cancelled Lesson
Career as a Mortuary Organist (interview with Gene Driskill)
Music Out of Old Mexico
Child is Father to the Man: An Authoritative Discussion of the Question When to Begin Vocal Instruction with Children
Democratic Process in Music: An Intelligent Discussion of the Pros and Cons of Group Instruction
Music of the Coronation Service
Volume 71, Number 06 (June 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 06 (June 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Grand Manner in Piano Playing: A Tribute to Emil Sauer
Flutist's Technical Problems (interview with John Wummer)
Amazing Versatility of American Singers (interview with Blanche Thebom)
Edvard Grieg As I Knew Him (interview with Schak, Bull)
Creative Genius—Who Knows? Do You Put the Words Across? (interview with James Melton)
Pipe Organ Tone from an Electronic Organ
Listen to Yourself! (interview with Grant Johannesen)
Music to Live By
What Have You Got to Sell?
Know These Pianists?
Legends of Ancient Bells
Song Sharks Are at it Again
Volume 71, Number 05 (May 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 05 (May 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Little Orchestra (interview with Thomas Scherman)
Wedding Bells and Harp Strings
Solving Problems at Two Pianos (interview with Arthur Whittemore)
Solving Problems at Two Pianos (interview with Jack Lowe)
To the Glory of the Lord
Music of Old Hawaii Should
We Have a Minsitry of Fine Arts? (interview with Fausto Cleva)
You CAN Play by Heart
Don't Look for Short Cuts! (interview with George London)
Importance of Sight Reading
Letter to My Pupil's Mother
Volume 71, Number 04 (April 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 04 (April 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
America, Involved in Music, is Becoming Great in Music (interview with Aaron Copland)
How to Begin Practicing a Piece Music Should Serve the Community (interview with Leon Barzin)
Why Not a Community Boy Choir?
Attack and Emission in Singing
Greatness of Pablo Casals
Last Living Pupil of Franz Liszt (interview with Sophie Charlotte Gaebler)
New Records—The Phonograph Discovers the Organ
Radio City's Unseen Experts
Decentralization in Music is Necessary!
Volume 71, Number 03 (March 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 03 (March 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Exercises in Musicianship (interview with Alec Templeton)
Grand Old Man of Swedish Music
Steps to Artistic Vocal Success (interview with Crystal Waters)
Flowers That Bloom in the Spring (interview with S.M. Chartock)
You Must Be the Song As You Sing It (interview with Paul Breisach)
In Search of Chopin (book review)
Teaching Rhythm to Instrumental Beginners
What About Student Practice on the Church Organ?
Audience Education for Chamber Music
What is Rubato?
Let's Make Our Students Want to Practice
Make Teaching a Business
Volume 71, Number 02 (February 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 02 (February 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ability and Training (interview with Ezio Pinza)
Your Musical Dawn is at Hand (interview with Boris Goldovsky)
Security for Music Teachers (Editorial)
Midland Makes Its Own Music
Gershwin is Here to Stay
Healthy Habit of Doubting (interview with Jan Smeterlin)
Ten Years at Tanglewood
Who Are the World's Greatest Piano Teachers?
Back Stage with the Film Music Composer: Intereesting Highlights on the Complicated Technical Problems Involved in Producing Background Music for the Screen (interview with Dimitri Tiomkin)
Volume 71, Number 01 (January 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 01 (January 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
America is Coming Alive Musically, Says the Widow of Edward A. MacDowell (interview with Marian Nevins MacDowell)
Sousa Marches On: Interesting and Exciting Facts Connected with the Production of the Spectacular Technicolor Film, The Stars and Stripes Forever, Based on the Life of America's Famous Band Leader
Just Supposin' (Editorial)
Musicians of Bali
Immortal Bohemian
Cadence Inflection or Speech Inflection in Musical Performance
Role of Parents in this Matter of Practicing
It Isn't Luck Alone (interview with Mildred Miller)
Oh Doctor, My Throat!
New World of Sound
Drama of Drums
Volume 71, Number 12 (December 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 12 (December 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music at Christmas (Poem)
Performer—or Artist? (interview with Bidu Sayão)
Messiah Sunday (interview with Gordon Bachlund)
Backstage with the TV Scene Designer
Impressions of a Musical Journey to Africa
Ole Bull Returns to Pennsylvania
Rare Bit of Singing and Dancing
Much to Do About Conducting
What is Your Carol I.Q.?
Who Was this Christmas Outcast?
C. Kermit Ewing Paintings, Robert Schlageter
C. Kermit Ewing Paintings, Robert Schlageter
Historical Material
Brochure documenting an exhibition of paintings and prints by C. Kermit Ewing in the Audigier Gallery, Hoskins Library, at the University of Tennessee.
Forty works made up a 20 year retrospective of art created from 1933 - 1953.