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Volume 18, Number 11 (November 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 18, Number 11 (November 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Slow Practice
Difference in Fractions
Teaching: Its Purpose and Its Influence upon Music at Large
Ideas for Teaching Children
True Basis of Teaching
Playing or Non-Playing Teachers
Mental Attitude of Teacher and Pupil
Letter to a Young Composer
Primary Teaching, Part 2
How to Begin the Study of Bach
Teacher's Fertility
Home-Circle Critics
Some Points of Success
Talking Lessons Not All
Rapid Memorization of Key Signatures
Art of Holding Pupils
Look up to Bach
Volume 18, Number 10 (October 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 18, Number 10 (October 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Common-Sense in Music
What is a Lesson Worth?
Restlessness and Repose
Personal Maganetism
Mission of the Studio
Mental and Muscular Activity
Old Beethoven Program
Music in American Colleges
University of Michigan
Princeton University
Smith College
Amherst College
Oberlin University
Adelph College
Reproduction of Orchestral Effects on the Pianoforte
Serious Purpose in Music Study
Push Forward
Rebinding Music Books
Absolute Pitch
Individuality in Teaching
Primary Teaching
What and the Why of the Choice of Music
Soft Pedal
Obscure Teaching Terms
Harmony—Yesterday and To-day
Volume 18, Number 06 (June 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 18, Number 06 (June 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music Teaching as a Business
Obstacles Melt Before Determination
Some Traits of Character Resulting from the Study of Music
How to Prevent a Piece Becoming Tiresome Before Learned
Does Music Pay?
Basis of Success in Music Teaching
Ages of Some Prominent Pianists
Two Characteristics of the Best Methods of Teaching Music
Schubert's Sayings
Child-Study: The Teacher's Privilege and Duty
Educational Value of Concerts
Procession of the Phantoms
Dialogue Concerning Freaks
Teacher's Equipment
Mlle. Chaminade on Piano-Playing
Musical Busybodies
Advantages of House-to-House Teaching
Music Teachers Are Born, Not Made
Music as She is Spelt
First Age of a Musician
Developing Expression …