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Volume 55, Number 07 (July 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 07 (July 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Song of the American Revolution
Heldentenor, or Heroic Tenor (interview with Lauritz Melchior)
Answers to Brain Teasers Musical Intelligence Test
Bunched Finger Playing
Star Spangled Banner: With Photographs from the Celebrated Historical Collection of William Thompson
Longfellow's Influence on Musical Composition
America: A National Anthem Which Finds Lodgment in the Heart of Every True American
Double Purpose Exercise
Making Friends with the Wrist: An Important Phase of Pianoforte Playing
Playing Pa to Sleep at Three A.M.
Playing the Four Note Chord
Effect of Music on Wild Animals
How America Lost Chopin: A Romance of the Poet of the Piano
Cambridge …
Volume 55, Number 04 (April 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 04 (April 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Travel
America's Vast New Musical Awakening (interview with Nikolai Sokoloff)
Chopin as a Teacher
List's Singing Tone
Von Weber, Tone Poet of Romanticism
May Day Play Recital: Ten Games with Music
American Singers and the German Lied (interview with Grete Stueckgold)
Dramatizing Piano Duets
Geometry and Speed of Motion: At the Piano Keyboard in the Playing of Chromatic Passages
Two Roads to Acquaintance with Musical Form
Recital Program that Took
Studio Bulletin Board
It's An Art to Tune a Piano
Nocturne in C Minor by Chopin: A Master Lesson
Neglected Senses
Musical Sewing Cards
Profession a Business
Why …
Volume 55, Number 01 (January 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 01 (January 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Superstitions in Music
Musical Food for Millions (interview with Erno Rapée)
Brighter Scale Practice
Increasing the Activity of the Fingers
Magical and Misunderstood Art of Reviewing
Romance of the Sweetest Story Ever Told
Tooting Your Own Horn: The Most Difficult Instrument for the Musician to Learn
My Toughest Spot: Taking Things as They Come
Getting the Perspective in Teaching
Composing for Pictures (interview with Erich Korngold)
Strongest Carillon in the World
First Steps in Musical Transposition
Approach to Interpretation
Berceuse Op. 57 of Chopin
Autumn Days in the Presser Gardens
Brahms Selfless Musician
Arpeggio Drill