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Volume 53, Number 12 (December 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 12 (December 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Let Nothing Discourage You (interview with Lotte Lehmann)
So, This is the Hurdy-Gurdy!
Bach Fugue Simplified
Soul-Light
Music: The Magic Carpet of Radio
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Where Does American Musical Composition Stand?
Fiddle Box of Memories (interview with Sam Franko)
Counting the Group
One Way to Enjoy Music
Music Teachers' National Association Convention of 1935
Music of the New Day (interview with Mana-Zucca)
Christmas Prayer
Boston Symphony Orchestra: Its Origin, History and Activities
How Famous Composers Break all the Rules (interview with William Strasser)
Voice of Experience Inspects the Hammond Organ
Honesty in Piano Study …
Volume 53, Number 11 (November 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 11 (November 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hobbies for Everybody
Wagnerian Singer (interview with Kirsten Flagstad)
Dolls' Music Festival
Have Musicians a Sense of Humor
What About Radio? (interview with Wilfred Pelletier)
Bach and Handel Compared
Very American Story of Emma Abbott: In Which Poverty Becomes the Vestibule to Success
Rubinstein's Famous Song Der Asra, As Arranged by Liszt: A Soliloquy on This Widely Known Composition
Memorybook Pages of a Musical Pilgrim: Presenting Messages and Music from Many States
Musical Embroideries at the Piano
Why Counterpoint?
How Music Lovers May Become More Truly Musical
Volume 53, Number 10 (October 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 10 (October 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Amazing Career of Ignace Paderewski: Pianist, Composer, Orator, Statesman
Should Piano Teachers Study Other Instruments?
Lowered Second Scale-Step
National Broadcasting Company Music Appreciation Hour
Most Amazing Romance in Musical History
Genial Dr. Burney: The Originator of the Paino Duet
William Byrd in Praise of Singing
Day in Radio City
La Bohome—A Tragedy of Humble Life in Paris—An Adaptation of Puccini's Famous Opera, to be Used as a Reading at Music Clubs
Why Every Child Should Have Musical Training
Volume 53, Number 09 (September 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 09 (September 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hector on Broadway
Day in Radio City
Bands Everywhere
Stage Fright Preventatives
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Food and the Voice (interview with Leon Felderman)
Three Important Chords in Music: Numerous Ways of Using the Chord of the Seventh, the Chord of the Sixth, and the Chord of the Sixth and Fourth
Why Czerny?
Romances of Great Musicians: Romance in the Life of Schubert
That Troublesome Fourth Finger
Wisdom of W.S.B. Mathews: A Collection of Paragraphs from the Writings of One of the Most Original and Distinctive Thinkers in the Field of American Musical Education
Making Sure …
Volume 53, Number 08 (August 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 08 (August 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Forty Years in Showdom
And the Twain Shall Meet (interview with Armand Tokatyan)
Parent's Musical Opportunity
On Hearing the Lesson: Miss Kammerer's Lucid and Practical Expositions of Her Highly Successful Pedagogical Ideas Are Widely Welcomed by Teachers
Etude Day in the Public School
Program for Our Mothers
Couppey Suggestion
How Scotland Sings Her Story
Know Your Piano: Your Piano Has Over Six Thousand Parts; It Pays to Know Something About Them
Making My Family Musical: What It Has Meant to Their Lives and Mine
Romances of Great Musicians: Romance in the Life of Schumann
Why Every Child Should Have a …
Volume 53, Number 07 (July 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 07 (July 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Prosperity Leads the Way
Distinctly American Vocal Problems (interview with Queena Mario)
Star Spangled Banner: Our National Anthem, Enshrined in the Hearts of all Patriotic Americans
Violinist's Summer (interview with Mischa Elman)
Geography of the Piano: Where the Piano Comes From
Failures that Triumphed
Romances of Great Musicians: Romance in the Life of Mozart
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Increasing the Resources of the Piano (interview with Walter Gieseking)
Music of the Congo: An Interesting Romance of the Music of Darkest Africa
Music Study Extension Course
Volume 53, Number 06 (June 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 06 (June 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Nulla Dies Sine Linae (No Day Without Its Lines)
Violoncello as a Solo Instrument (interview with Beatric Harrison)
Sight Playing and to Improve It
Speed at the Piano Keyboard: Using Geometry to Help
Study Hints for the Advancing Student
Current Radio Programs
Visits to European Musical Shrines: Frankfort, Dresden, Stuttgart and Other Teutonic Music Centers
Organ Point or Pedal Point
Beethoven Advises a Piano Teacher
Altered Chords
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Evolution of the Piano Action
Lessons from Hearing Great Pianists
Learning to Pedal Effectively
Addison, The Spectator, on Eighteenth Century Music
Mother's Part
Developing a …
Volume 53, Number 05 (May 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 05 (May 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and America's Greatest Problem
Palestrina, The Prince of Music: The Story of One of the Most Picturesque Figures
Reason for a Certain Theory of Fingering
Finger Exercises on Black Keys
Learning to Pronounce a Foreign Language: Something that Musicians Who Need Languages Should Know
Story of Musical Notation
Music of the Spains: Those Lands of Melody,Gaiety, Dancing, Chivalry and Song
Stars for Star Pupils: Rewards That Interest the Piano Pupil
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Beauty Through Wrist Action: A Study of Tonal Effects for Piano Students
Etude Music Study Expansion League
Have You Got Rhythm?: …
Volume 53, Number 04 (April 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 04 (April 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mission Mass Chimes
Vast American Cultural Movement
Savoyard Saga: Comments Upon One of the Most Unusual Happenings in the History of Music in the Theater—The Fateful Combination of Gilbert, Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte at the Savoy Theater in London
Accent the Charm of Music: Why the First and Third Beats are Accented
Piano as a Broadcasting Instrument
Modern Tendencies in Music
Saving for Music Study
Evening With Ethelbert Nevin
Passing of a Great Diva
Cultivating a Dependable Memory
Grand Tradition of Opera (interview with Léon Rothier)
About Fifth Fingers, Ladies' Hands, and Camels' Backs
Helping the Parent to Help the …
Volume 53, Number 03 (March 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 03 (March 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What I Learned from Broadcasting (interview with Nino Martini)
Relaxation Rather then Contraction
Short Course in Memory Training: Making Your Mind Work Along Right Lines
Why Music Should be Retained in the Public Schools: Music's Influence Upon Mankind
Beethoven's Estimate of His Fellow Musicians
One Way to Start a Pupil at the Very First Lesson
Pupils Everywhere: A Letter from a Practical Teacher Who Looked Depression Between the Eyes Until Depression Smiled Back with Success
Little Bach Program Recital
Do We Listen Creatively?
Charles Marie Widor, the Grand Old Man of French Music
Debussy and the Pedal Blur: The Lure …
Volume 53, Number 02 (February 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 02 (February 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Getting Jobs through Music
Jennygrams: An Amusing Episode in American Musical History—How Barnum Turned Jenny Lind's American Début Into a Money Making Scheme
Dr. Brahms and Dr. Bilroth
Can Any Music Enthusiast Become a Master of the Piano?
Are You a Musical Parasite?
Musical Instruments of Old and Modern Cathay
Concerning the Jazz Question
Rules and Exceptions in Musical Theory
Music and Postage Stamps
Lilting Strains of the Waltz
Don't Save Time—Take It!
Music Everywhere: What the Radio is Doing for Musical America
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
How I Use My Etudes
Travelogue Recital
Glinka and …
Volume 53, Number 01 (January 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 01 (January 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Broken Strings
Personal Conferences with Claude Debussy: A New Posthumous Interview, Introducing Hitherto Unpublished Correspondence of Famous Writers and Musicians with the Master
Famous Czerny Study and How to Play It
Which Scale First
If You Were My Pupil (interview with Grete Stueckgold)
Mrs. B. Natural's Party: Children's Costume Recital or Musical Playlet
How Fast Shall I Practice
Rules and Exceptions in Music Theory, Part 1
Modern Piano Pedagogy
California's Musical Marvel
Piano Classes That Make Success
Gold Star Contest
Modern Bravura Playing of Octave-Chords
We Wish Our Teachers Wouldn't
Cherubini and the French Revolution
Changing Notes
Little Tale of …