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Volume 13, Number 11 (November 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 11 (November 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Caprice, Opus 16, No. 1, by Mendelssohn
Chat with Amateurs
Consolidation: The Etude and Musical World
Good Sense
Recording Apparatus for Piano Touch
Met by Chance
Patti's Repertoire
How to Instruct and Interest Little Ones
Instructive Interview
Music as It is Taught
What is Music?
Private or Conservatory Teaching
Music Teacher's Experience
On the Expectations and Prospects of a Musical Professor
Boy Musicians
It My Be You
Perplexities of a Country Music Teacher
Graded Course of Teaching Pieces and Studies
Plea for Better Pronunciation
Few Reflections
Profitable Study
Good Words
Rambling Talk: We and Our Musical Children
Superficial Piano Playing …
Volume 13, Number 10 (October 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 10 (October 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hardest Piano Piece
Modern Musical Crank
Absent-Minded Musicians
Art and Artlessness
Creed of the Well-Taught Pupil
Other Side of the Story
Difficult Passages as Etudes
That Other Teacher
Types of Piano Teacher
Extemporization
Interesting Interview with Verdin
Listening to One's Own Playing
Discouragements of Piano-Playing
Woman and Music
Reform Needed
Account of the Gavotte
Liszt and Chopin
Suggestions for Musical People
Lecture Recital
Phenomenal Voices
Worse Than Wasted
How Composers are Inspired
Piano in Small Parlors
How I Read the Etude
Study of Music: Small Children be Made to Study Music, Talent or no Talent?
Philosophic Reflections
Points in Music …
Volume 13, Number 09 (September 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 09 (September 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
When to Begin
Organize Organize!!
Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, and Others for Teaching Purposes
Lesson in Concords and Discords
Parallel
True to Art
Use of the Metronome in Practice
Misconceptions
What Dvorak Says
Why Woman is not a Composer
To Be or Not to Be
Gift of Song
Why Good Music is Good
No Royal Road
Guilmant on American Music
Friends and Their Friendship
Real Study and Its Relation to Playing by Ear
Quality, Rather Than Quantity
What Ought to be Played
Idols Shattered
So-Called Conservatories
Expression and Phrasing
Humorous in Instrumental Music
Nervousness in Piano-Playing
Consideration
Does Music Describe?
Public …
Volume 13, Number 08 (August 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 08 (August 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Listen to Music
Mission of the Artist
What to Cultivate
Mendelssohn as a Teacher
Machine vs. Mind in Playing
Cultivation of the Ear
Infant Musical Prodigies
Rubinstein: The Man and the Musician
Music Teacher's Allies
False Ballances
How Shall I Interest My Pupils?
Origin of Old Folks at Home
Broad Consideration of Piano Playing
Take a Music Journal
From a New Standpoint
Liszt and Chopin
Volume 13, Number 07 (July 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 07 (July 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
One Way to Abuse Classical Music
Music is not Music if it Has No Soul
Lessons in Listening
Musicians' Creed
Musical Prodigies
Neglected Branch of Piano Teaching
How to Succeed in Music Teaching
How to Reach the Pupil: Four R's
Rubinstein: The Man and the Musician
Lack of Public Sympathy for Musical Art
Self-Criticism, an Important Factor in Piano Study
Few More Don'ts
Study Essential
Personality in the Musical Life
Remedies Effected Through the Medium of Four-Hand Playing
Scherzo
Art of Teaching Children
Receptive, But Critical
Volume 13, Number 06 (June 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 06 (June 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Reflections on the Study of Music at the Piano
Music, Home and Wife
How to Work, or the True Gradus ad Parnassum
Crescentic Keyboard
Their Characteristics
Boxing as an Aid to Piano Playing
Country Teacher
Teach Music
Music in Education
Is it a Waste?
Wealth and Poverty of Musicians
Pupil of To-Day
Musical Individuality
Reading, Listening, and Thinking
Little Story
Alphabetical Musical Rhyme
Phrasing
Choosing a Teacher
What Shall be Taught Beginners
Why So Many Failures?
Pianistic Mannerisms
Pushing and Pulling
Use of the Metronome
Liszt and Mendelssohn
Musical Prejudices
Teaching and Playing
Playing for Pupils
How to Sing …
Volume 13, Number 05 (May 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 05 (May 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
True Value of the Study of Music
Musicians or Executants, Which?
Another Point of View
Winter's Work
How Shall We Educate the Parents of Our Pupils?
What Constitutes Success?
Classes in Phrasing
Little Talk
Nuggets
Emil Bauer on Practicing—Brains as Well as Fingers
Chat with Young Music Teachers
Impromptu Opinions of Prominent Musicians
How to Keep Up an Interest
Musical Talent
Why Go Abroad to Study
Trials and Tribulations of a Music Teacher: The Pupil Who Wants Twice Too Much Time for the Money
Comic Side of Music
Avoid
Reed Organ
Volume 13, Number 04 (April 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 04 (April 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Note on the Piano
Reminiscence of Bülow
What Shall I Play?
Make Study Interesting
Value of an Artist's Testimonials
Fantasy
Practical Talk with Girls
Material for Music Classes
To Acquire Expression
Present Worth
Duties of Music Teacher, Pupil and Parent Toward Each Other
Wit, Wise and Otherwise
How to Teach Schumann to Children
Amateur Musical Society
What is Classical Music?
Music and Money
To Play or Not to Play: Musical Education that Would Make Study a Pleasure to Children
Fingers and Finger-Rings
Basis of Phrasing
Rhapsody
Volume 13, Number 03 (March 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 03 (March 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Piano—What Is It?
Musical Micawbers
Short Glossary of Musical Terms (up to date)
Concentrate! Concentrate!
Conservative Versus Experimental
Wasted Effort
Music Study Abroad, as Viewed by a Former Leipzig Student
Why That Failure?
What is Classical Music?
On Listening to Music
Leisure Moments
Practical Pedaling for Teacher and Student
Missed Lesson Question
Slow Pupil
Chopin's Music
Liszt's Music and Stavenhagen's Liszt Playing
Expression in Piano-Playing
How to Begin
Evil Exposed
Some Helps for the Town Teacher
Too Rapid Reading
Develop the Artistic Nature
Individuality
Volume 13, Number 02 (February 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 02 (February 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
On the Rhythmic Element of Musical Form
Bugbear of Method
Rafael Joseffy
Personal Magnetism of Rubinstein
Men vs. Women Teachers
Machine Pupils
Pianoforte Teaching and Teachers
Can Expression Be Cultivated?
Music and Music Lovers
Music Study for Boys
Develop the Musical Soul
Rubinstein's Career
Faults of Beginners: Rapid Playing in Primary Grades—Play Slowly if You Hope to Play Fast
Metronome
Fads in Instruments
Rubinstein's Piano Touch
Dignity of the Pianoforte
How to Select a Piano
Benjamin Godard
Musical Utterances of Ruskin
Practical Pedaling for Teacher and Pupil
Sharp But True
Volume 13, Number 01 (January 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 01 (January 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Cause of Failure
Music Study and Society
Importance of Hearing Artists
Touch of Great Players
Three Classes of Pupils
Musicians and Music Lovers
Few Words About the Precursors of the Pianoforte
Justice in Music Teaching
Reputation
Concise Suggestions for Memorizing
Why of Scale Practice
Dont's for Young Singers
Music vs. Morality
How Much Shall I Charge for a Music Lesson?
William Mason on Piano Touch
Fault in Piano Playing
Musical Ear: Those Who Possess It and Those Who Don’t
One Way to Interest
Method of Practicing Exercises and Other Larger Works
Reviewing
Random Shots
How to Become an Artist
Mental …