Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in History
Volume 69, Number 01 (January 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 01 (January 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Most Potent Musical Forces of the First Half of the Twentieth Century Were . . . Achille Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Maurice Ravel, Richard Strauss, Paul Hindemith, Arturo Toscanni, George Gershwin, Bela Bartok, Serge Prokofieff, Jan Sibelius
What is Happening to Music in America
Modern Music: The First Half Century
Let's Give Them a Rest!: Five Overworked Piano Pieces by Mendelssohn, Chopin, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff Should be Retired in Favor of Less-Hackneyed Numbers
Rhythm Makes the Music Go
How I Stage an Opera (interview with Margaret Webster)
Art of Mezza-Voce Singing
Some Thoughts on How to Perform Bach …
Volume 68, Number 05 (May 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 05 (May 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Summer Music in Europe Rain, Rats and Red Tape
Teen-Age Symphony: Fifty-five New York Youngsters, Ages 10-17,Play a Full-Scale Concert Season
He Brought Us Orchestral Music
Gaoler Played the Organ: Being a True and Faithful Account of Ye Versatile Doings of Peter Pelham, a Musician of Williamsburg in Ye Olden Time
Come with Me to Antoine's in Jacmal on the Island of Haiti Where the Mysterious Voodoo Drums are Made
Operatic Daughter (interview with Claudia Pinza)
Volume 47, Number 06 (June 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 06 (June 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mozart's Musical Portrait of a Lady
Solo Hate Campaign
Sousa Got the Cash!
Rubinstein in Edinburgh
Sheet Music Clinic
Story of Strings and Keys or From Monochord to Pianoforte
Fundamentals of Beautiful Piano Playing
Charm of Stephen Heller: An Interesting Discussion of the Work of a Man Who Strove to Make Educational Studies Beautiful
Making Scales Interesting
Velocity and the Metronome
How to Play Beethoven
How Schubert's Music Reflected the Poems He Chose for Settings
Volume 47, Number 05 (May 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 05 (May 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chopin's Perfection of Detail
Fourten Prima Donnas of the Pianoforte
Inspiration Road
Practice Difficult Passages
Teaching the Values of Notes
Matter of Rests
Laugh or Two
Making Plain the Seventh Chord
Indexng as an Aid to Memorizing
How to Impress the First Lesson Upon the Child
Playing and Singing the First Piece
Music of Paris, the Inimitable
Octaves and Blocks
Relaxation
Favorite Musical Instruments of a Past Generation
On Ability to Sight-Read
Me and My Shadow
Broken Chords
Nothing to Practice
Saving Lost Motion in Piano Study
Simple Way of Teaching the Value of the Dot
To Learn Letters and …
Volume 47, Number 04 (April 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 04 (April 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Hints on Advertising
House of Accuracy
Learning Rapid Note-Reading
Accent
Charm of Musical Biography
When Pupils Choose Their Own Music
Playing for Others
Adult Beginner
Practice Hour Safeguards
Summer Music Schools
Music on the Moon-Kissed Riviera
Be Sure You Are Right
Bach an Architect of Music
New Light on Musical Acoustics
Teaching Intervals
Musical Cross-Examination
Have You Tried this Way?
Special Emphasis for the Chromatic Scale
Ten Commandements for Piano Students
Comprehensive Piano Lesson Report
Study in Bells, Chimes or Carillons as Related to National Life
Value of the Mental Picture
Wild Melodies from the Arctic
Unique Orchestra of …
Volume 47, Number 02 (February 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 02 (February 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Painting with Notes
Soundless Practice
Transposition
Piano as a Home Investment: First in a Series of Frank Editorials Upon the Great Educational and Sociological Importance of this Indispensable Instrument
Take Your Foot Off the Pedal
How the Scale Grows
Keep Studying
Gateways to Accomplishment
Big We Wagner
Trail of a Jongleur: A Fascinating Tale of Wartime Musical Experiences
Cheap at the Price
Why Music is Really a Necessary Part of the Child's Education
Student's Debt to Radio
Note-Bound
Wagner, Voice of the 19th Century
Landing Safely After a Leap
Beat in Whistling
Time-Saving, Hand Moulding Exercises for Piano Students
Costume …
Volume 46, Number 09 (September 1928), James Francis Cooke
Volume 46, Number 09 (September 1928), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Teaching Correct Pedaling
Incredible Mental Achievement
Music in the City of Flowers
Improve Your Stretch
Keyboard Facility and Agility
How to Extend Your Hand Without Injury
Beethoven Listening to the Muses—An Etching
Folk Element in Music: The Study of Nationality in Music
Cross Rhythm
Teaching the Use of the Pedal
Master Themes the World Loves Best
Most Amazing Achievement in the History of Music Study: The Remarkable Story of a Student Who Has Been Blind
Volume 31, Number 07 (July 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 07 (July 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Emperor's Operatic Rules
Getting a Start in Europe as a Virtuoso
Teaching Too Many Pupils
Story of the Orchestral Instruments Told for the General Music Love: The Woodwind Section
Wisdom of Felix Mendelssohn
Pen Picture of Brahms
How to Become a Sure-Fingered Pianist
How to Make Summers Musically Profitable
Commonsense Helps in Teaching Little Folks
Despondent Versus the Over-Sanguine Pupil
Compelling Independent Finger Action
Teaching Children to Use the Pedals
Legato and Staccato Playing
Liszt as a Russian Master Saw Him
Some Old Musical Legends
Playing for Our Friends
Combating the Missed-Lesson Evil (symposium)
Neglected Staccato
Metronome and Its Uses …