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Volume 31, Number 11 (November 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 11 (November 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Keeping Up the Enthusiasm
Memories of Franz Liszt
Great Composers and Politics
Von Bülow and the Liszt Concerto
Main Essentials of Dr. William Mason's Principles of Pianoforte Instruction
Liszt and Dr. Mason's Eyeglasses
Necessity for Daily Practice (interview with Raoul Pugno)
Making Teaching a Pleasure
Hints on Velocity
What the Pedal Does
How to Gain Confidence for Playing in Public
Simple Calisthenics Loosen the Wrist
How Should the Study of Harmony Benefit Piano Students?
Long-Suffering Accompanist
Ideas for Interesting Club Entertainments
Why Many Clubs Fail
Opera Evening in Costume
Composite Biographies
Fun in Analysis
Pupils' Recital That Paid
Difficulties of …
Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Truths for Singing Teachers and Students
One Good Reason Why All Should Cultivate Music
Part That Health Plays in Musical Success
Physical Exercise to Strengthen the Pianist's Back
Help from Well-Known Teachers in Overcoming Obstacles
Fighting a Physical Difficulty
Getting Ahead by Asking Questions
Making Good in a Responsible Position
Find Why Others Have Failed
Real Service in Teaching
Doorsteps to Fame
Need for Logical Study
Lifting the Fingers in the Technic of Piano Playing
Developing the Music Worker's Brain Force
Why Strive for Useless Knowledge?
Uplift from Master Minds: Inspiring Thoughts for Daily Reflection of Earnest Music Workers
Artist's …
Volume 31, Number 09 (September 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 09 (September 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Lesson in Piano Playing from Sarah Bernhardt
Making an Operatic Career in Europe
Types of Musicians' Hands
Getting New Business: Dignified and Progressive Means for Securing Desirable Pupils for the Coming Season
Artist's Life: The Virtuoso's Career As It Really Is
Understanding the Music We Play
When Should the Piano Student Go Abroad? The Best and Quickest Way to Gain Results
Reed Organ: A Too Much Neglected Instrument
Penmanship and Piano Playing
Mozart from a French Viewpoint
First Lesson After Vacation
Correcting Waste in the Teachers' Business
Instruments of the Orchestra—No. 5: The Percussion Instruments and the Harp
Value of …
Volume 31, Number 08 (August 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 08 (August 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tact in Selecting Teaching Pieces
Dvorák as I Knew Him
Making Your Surroundings Help You
Overheard at a Musical Convention: Opinions of Well-Known Teachers and Musicians
Qualities of a Pianist
Painting Pictures with Tonal Colors: An Instructive and Entertaining Discussion of Programme Music
Instruments of the Orchestra
Musician's Vacation: How to Make It a Restful One
Getting a Start as a Virtuoso in Europe
Romance of the Chopin Preludes
Spirit of the Valse
Wisdom of Liszt
Solving the Missed-lesson Problem
Saint-Säens on the Playing of Bach Fugues
Shall Music Teachers Be Licensed?
What Tchaikovsky Thought of the Great Musicians
Making …
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 …
Volume 31, Number 06 (June 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 06 (June 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Plan of Scale Practice
Solving the Missed Lesson Problem: A Symposium Upon a Matter of Vital Importance to All Music Teachers
Importance of the First Impression
How I Made My Summer Vacation Profitable: A Timely Symposium from Busy Representative Teachers
Tolstoy's Great Love for Music
Are Great Pianists Always Nervous?
Making the Pupils' Recital Attractive: A New Idea for Progressive Music Workers
New Idea in Teaching the Touch
Instruments of the Orchestra
Balfe's Musicianship
How to Secure a Beautiful Tone at the Keyboard
Temperamental Playing
Developing an Instinctive Sense of Tone
Wisdom of Robert Schumann
Ten Working Rules
Old-Time Advances …
Volume 31, Number 05 (May 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 05 (May 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Recollections of Famous Musicians
Counting Habit
Practical Hints to Pupils
Great Operatic Romances Adapted for the Piano
How Chopin's Funeral March Was Written
Plagiarism in Music
Important Secret of Touch
How Diabelli Curbed Beethoven
Story of the Orchestra Instruments told for the General Music Lover
Pianist's Part in Ensemble Playing
Teacher's Attitude for Success
Natural Progressive Methods with Beginners
Character of Beethoven's Music
Secrets of Artistic Phrasing
Where the Dictionary Helps
Striking Modern Ideas on Music as a Curative Force
Etude Master Study Page—The Real Schumann
What Does it Mean to Practice
In Dr. Harmony's Doorway
Mark Hambourg on the …
Volume 31, Number 04 (April 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 04 (April 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chord Analysis
Self-Expression in Piano Study (interview with Max Pauer)
Music of the People in Russian Masterpieces (interview with Modeste Altschuler)
Developing a Child's Taste for Music
Parental Opposition to the Musical Career
Secrets of Artistic Phrasing
Handel the Autocrat
Developing Patience in Music Teaching
Spohr on Beethoven as a Conductor
Pianoforte Music by Some of the Modern Russian Composers
When Criticism is Justified
Problem of the Left Hand
Etude Master Study Page—The Real Schubert
Success in Class Teaching: How to Conduct Special Classes in Musical Subjects
What the Teacher Should Memorize
How Some Famous Musical Pieces Got Their Names …
Volume 31, Number 03 (March 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 03 (March 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Amusing Experiences with Eccentric Pupils
Music of the People in Rusian Masterpieces (interview with Modest Altschuler)
Russian Folk-Songs Relating to Marriage
Age to Begin Piano Study
Pianoforte Music by Some of the Modern Russian Composers
Music Teacher and the Doctor
Famous Russian Pianists on the Art of Piano Study: Interesting Opinions of Great Virtuosos Which Give Practical Help to the Student
Some Common Musical Terms Relating to Experssion
All About the Interval
Art of Pianoforte Playing in Russia (interview with Josef Lhevinne)
Why They Lost Their Pupils
Chopin's Lamentable Affliction
What Russia Has Done for the Violin
Modern Masters in …
Volume 31, Number 02 (February 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 02 (February 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Conserve Your Nerve Force
How Piano is Studied in France
Slow Movement
Chopin's Characteristics
Application fo Efficiency to Piano Playing
Preparing the Hands for Keyboard Mastery
Errors in Print
Giuseppe Verdi: Composer, Patriot and Philanthropist
Learning to Listen
Importance of Accent
Why are Consecutive Fifths Objectionable?
Vitalizing the Practice Period
What the Piano Teacher Can Do For the Reed Organ Pupil
Why We Have so Few Good Sight Readers
Success in Concert Singing (interview with Clara Butt)
Rhythmic Importance of Accent
Runs
Master Study Page—Handel
With the World's Great Educators—Herbert Spencer
Give the Boy a Chance
Well-Known Composers of To-day—John …
Volume 31, Number 01 (January 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 01 (January 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Personal Recollections of Famous Musicians
How Fine Editions Help the Student and the Teacher
Place of Technic in Pianoforte Playing (interview with Leopold Godowsky)
What Significance Has the Weight of the Arm in Piano Playing?
Making a Start as a Music Teacher
Delightful Home for Retired Music Teachers
Then and Now: Thirty Years of Advance in Musical America (symposium)
With the World's Great Educators—Herbart
Hugo Wolf's Method of Composition
Positive vs. Negative Teaching
Musical Thought and Action in the Old World
Etude Master Study Page—The Real Brahms
Well Known Composers of To-day—George Dudley Martin
Why Must I Practice Slowly?
Rubinstein's …
Outline Of A Course Of Lessons In Choral Conducting, Siegel-Myers Correspondence School Of Music
Outline Of A Course Of Lessons In Choral Conducting, Siegel-Myers Correspondence School Of Music
Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music
A pamphlet outlining the lesson plans during the choral conducting correspondence course
Lesson Book: Pipe Organ, Eddy Clarence
Lesson Book: Pipe Organ, Eddy Clarence
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: Pipe Organ, number 1 through 6, 60, and 150 to 152