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Volume 35, Number 06 (June 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 06 (June 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Freak Minds in Modern Music
Keep a Journal
How to Go About Sight-Reading
Saving Time in Practice
Idealism in Music Study (interview with Teresa Carreño)
Yesterday and To-day
What Pieces?
From Finger-Tips to Shoulder
Why Advanced Pupils Lose Inspiration
Acquiring Accuracy in Musical Terms: Correct Definitions and Right Applications
Musical Curiosity
Review Week
Why Not a Daily Song Hour
Scale Contest
Art and Common Sense in Accompanying
Accelerando
Closing Address
Watch Your Hands
Names of Musicians Phonetically Pronounced
What Every Music Student Should Know About Phrasing
Nine Fundamental Divisions of Daily Practice
Symphony: Its Chief Characteristics and How to Recognize …
Volume 34, Number 03 (March 1916), James Francis Cooke
Volume 34, Number 03 (March 1916), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Radical Methods in Modern Pianoforte Study
Remarkable Pianoforte Arrangements of Franz Liszt
Artistic Origin of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words
Liszt in Fiction: A Romance in Which the Great Pianist is the Central Figure
Practicing with One Hand
Shakespeare's Music the World Over
Clara Schumann's Debt to Johannes Brahms
Muscular Mastery of the Keyboard
Every One Can Memorize Music: That is, if Everyone Will Work Hard Enough, Long Enough and in the Right Way
Thoroughness in Memorizing Music
Misleading Musical History
Sibelius and the Music of Modern Finland
Teaching Pupils the Musical Alphabet
Nervousness versus Karma: A Much-Needed Parable for Timid …
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 28, Number 07 (July 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 07 (July 1910), 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
Verdi's Egyptian Opera Aïda
Josef Pischna: The Renowned Writer of Technical Exercises
Brahms' Quick Wit
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 the Masters
Well Known Composers of To-Day—Arthur D'Haenens
What is Talent
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