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Full-Text Articles in History
Volume 28, Number 11 (November 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 11 (November 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Approximate Pronunciations of the Names of French Musicians
How Verdi Preserved His Originality
Lessons with Franz Liszt
Weber's Mistake
Cultivating Musical Taste in the Public Schools
Tschaikowski's Ideals
Triumph of Edward MacDowell
Wagner on Mendelssohn and Schumann
Beware of Fraudulent Publishers
Survival of the Fittest in Music: How the Great Works of the Tonal Art Remain Through the Centuries, While Those of Less Value Are Doomed to More or Less Certain Oblivion
Just Ordinary Miss Brown: The Story of an Old-fashioned Teacher and How She Got Real Results While Others Failed
What to Do at the First Lesson: The …
Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music the American People Demand (interview with John Philip Sousa)
Scharwenka on Listening to One's Playing
Failure of Gounod's Faust
Heredity and Music: Remarkable Instances of the Manner in Which Musical Talent Has been Communicated from One Generation to Another
Some Great Virtuosos of the Present Day
Clara Schumann on Ear Training
Talk with Svendsen
Preparing the Hands for Advanced Pianoforte Study
Better Understanding of the Double Bar
Vital Defects of Most Pianists
Some Distinctions in Musical Terms
Volume 28, Number 09 (September 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 09 (September 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Franz Liszt and the Origin of the Symphonic Poem
How Spohr Learned the French Horn in One Day
What is Meant by Interpretation
Forgotten Rivals of Great Composers
Story of the Minuet
How Music Helps the Business Woman
Power of Concentration in Music Study and How to Develop It
Mendelssohn's Versatility
Italy the Land of Music? A German View
Schumann Epigrams
Trip to the Shrine of Beethoven
How Beethoven Found the Theme for His Fifth Symphony
Map of Musical Europe
Well Known Composers of To-Day—George B. Nevin
How Verdi Became a Musician
Comparative Difficulty of Sharp and Flat Keys
Purcell's …
Volume 28, Number 08 (August 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 08 (August 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chopin: Pre-Eminent Genius of the Pianoforte
Modern Pioneers in the Art of Piano-Playing
Etude Debate: Shall Music Teachers be Required to Pass an Examination Before They are Permitted to Teach?
Pentatonic Scales in Famous Song
When the Mother Interferes
Laying the Foundation for Velocity: How Great Speed May be Attained if the Right Beginning is Made
Characteristic Dance Forms: Notes Upon Famous National Dances
Wagner's Opera Tannhäuser
Mendelssohn the Fortunate
Some Delicate (?) Contemporary Criticisms of Wagner's Early Works
How I Overcame Stage Fright
Encores at Pupils' Recitals
Rossini the Humorist: Epigrams and Wit of the Most Whimsical of the …
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 28, Number 06 (June 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 06 (June 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Spirit of Life in Music—Rhythm
Real Musical Interest in the Czerny Studies
Pianist and the Tuner
Balfe's Opera The Bohemian Girl
Famous German Conservatories: The Conservatories of Southern Germany
Analysis of Teaching Material: The Rondo Form
Some Sign-Posts on the Road to Success in Music Study
What is Expected of the Student in the German Music School
History and Uses of the Metronome
Finger-Habit in Memorizing
Volume 28, Number 05 (May 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 05 (May 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Influence of Germany's Greatest Masters on the Musicl Art of the World
Giving Lessons in the Country
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
First Finger Exercises at the Keyboard
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
Some Facts about Sopranos
Singers Who Lost Their Voices
How to Study a Song
Volume 28, Number 04 (April 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 04 (April 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Faults Americans Must Correct (symposium)
How Tschaikowski Spent His Days
Neglected Details in Pianoforte Study (interview with Ferruccio Benvenuto Busoni)
Personal Glimpses of Moszkowski as a Teacher
Weber's Description of Beethoven
Some Familiar Teaching Pieces by Franz Liszt
To the Young Musician Who Would Compose (interview with Liza Lehmann)
Mendelssohn at Work
Diatonic Scale in the Works of the Masters
How Helen Keller Appreciates Music
Common Mistakes in Tempo and Rhythm
What Early England Gave to Music
How to Enjoy a Symphony
Plain Talk on Starting a Teaching Business
Tschaikowski and Rubinstein
Volume 28, Number 03 (March 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 03 (March 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ten Important Attributes of Beautiful Pianoforte Playing (interview with S.V. Rachmaninoff)
Lessons with von Bülow (interview with Laura Rappoldi)
Origin and Development of the Suite
Tschaikowsky and Melody
Exercises for Practice of Three Notes Against Two
Much Misunderstood Facts Relating to the Laws of Sound
Lowell Mason, American Educator and Musical Pioneer
Some Composers of Valuable Pianoforte Pieces in Smaller Forms
Rhythm—The Secret of Swing in Music
Music as a Profession
Mother's Influence on Music in the Home
Writing Copy for Musical Advertisements
Beethoven as Others Saw Him
MacDowell at the Lesson
Cost of Running a Great Opera House
Volume 28, Number 02 (February 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 02 (February 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Lesson from Brahms
Methods and Customs of the Paris Conservatoire
Franz Joseph Haydn and the Development of the Sonata and the Symphony
Story of Pepito Arriola
Foreign Fingering vs. American Fingering
Some Uses for Old Music
Some Rules for Making Musical Manuscript
Analyses of Three Famous Classic Marches
How to Get the Most Out of Practice
Physiologist's Comments on Piano Playing
Volume 28, Number 01 (January 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 01 (January 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Short Biographical Notes Upon Italian Musicians
Paris Conservatory of Music
Moritz Moszkowski on Himself
Children of Unmusical Parents
Mme. Teresa Carreño on Individuality in Playing
Personal Recollections of Verdi (interview with Leando Campanari)
Some Striking Pictures of Rossini
Three Notes Against Two
Future of Italian Opera in America
Beginnings of the Oratorio and the Opera
Italian Writers for the Piano
Verdi's Position in Musical Art
Facts About Famous Italian Musicians
Historical Review of Italian Musical Art from the Beginning to the Present Day
Cherubini's Individuality
Some Piano Transcriptions of Numbers from Famous Italian Operas
Liszt on the Playing of His …
School Catalog, Siegel-Myers Correspondence School Of Music
School Catalog, Siegel-Myers Correspondence School Of Music
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
The catalog for the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music detailing information about the School, its instructors, classes offered, and the nature of the correspondence courses.
Lesson Book: Grand Opera, Rubinkam I. Nathaniel
Lesson Book: Grand Opera, Rubinkam I. Nathaniel
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
A Music Lesson Book for the correspondence courses offered through the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music.
Lessons and Examinations: Grand Opera, number 1 through 10