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Volume 57, Number 04 (April 1939), James Francis Cooke
Volume 57, Number 04 (April 1939), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Sound the Trumpet, Beat the Drums! (from Handel's Judas Maccabeus)
Renaissance of the Band (Interview with Edwin Franko Goldman)
What Do Bands Mean to America? (interview with Fred A. Holtz)
And the Band Won
New Concepts in Present Day Music (interview with Paul Whiteman)
America's Oldest Civic Band: One Hundred and Ten Years of Activity; and Still Flourishing
Sing With Your Heart (interview with Frieda Hempel)
Recent Record Releases
Tooting a Horn for Fifty Years (interview with B.A. Rolfe)
Eight Years Abroad With a Jazz Band
American Bandmaster Speaks—A Symposium
March of the Grail Knights: From Richard Wagner's Parsifal as …
Volume 49, Number 05 (May 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 05 (May 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
International Appreciation of Ignace Jan Paderewski: World Famous Pianists and Teachers Greet the Renowned Master in His Hour of Greatest Triumph
Some Fundamentals of Natural Octave Playing
Important Association and a Great Cause
Student Days of George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
How Harmony Helps the Music Student
Pedal Markings
Picture from the Past
Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget: Important Musical Historical Figures of the Picturesque Past
Freak Scales: Curious Musical Systems Used by Modern Composers
Wagner's Death-Dreams of His Own Walhalla (Picture)
Master Lesson Upon Chopin's Aeolian Harp Etude, Op. 25, No. 1
Singing Intelligently in English
Garcia's Second Discovery …
Volume 48, Number 02 (February 1930), James Francis Cooke
Volume 48, Number 02 (February 1930), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Master Teacher
Tragedy of Moussorgsky: The Dramatic Story of the Most Curious Figure in Music History
Tavern Music
Struggle of the Negro Musician
Chord Reading
Grandaddies of Our Pianos
Notable Musical Women
Master Discs
Development of the Left Hand
Light and Shade in Piano Playing
How Music Came to be Written: Musical Pioneers Who First Divised the Notation System
Handel and Beethoven: The Pillars of Our Modern Musical Structure
Don't Don't!: Why Some Teachers Are to Blame for the Failure of their Students
Portamento Touch
Volume 44, Number 12 (December 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 12 (December 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art of Clarity in Pianoforte Playing (interview with Harold Samuel)
Teaching the Adult Beginner
Counting for Balky Pupils
How to Teach the Notes on the Grand Staff Beginning with Middle C
Don't Hurry! The Tortoise Won
Music-Sharing Plan
Leschetizky Memorial Dedicated
Interesting Ways of Giving Harmony Examination
How Kullak Taught Octaves
When to Practice Each Hand Alone
Practice Audiences
Good Equipment Necessary for Good Instruction
Schubert the Modernist
Young Student's Measure
Relative Minors
Beethoven's Piano Sonatas and How to Play Them
Musical Postcards
Schubertiana
Character Study of George Frederic Handel
Last Lesson First
Golden Age of Music: Henry T. Finck's …
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 27, Number 10 (October 1909), James Francis Cooke
Volume 27, Number 10 (October 1909), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Their Obstaclesnd How They Overcame Them: Difficulties That Have Beset the Paths of the Foremost Masters and the Way in Which They Fought and Triumphed
How Music Began
Nervousness—How and When to Prevent It
Analysis of Beethoven Sonata, Opus 14, No. 2, First Movement
Inspiration of Bach's Piano Music
Mendelssohn's Compositions
Grieg at the Keyboard
How to Conduct Pupils' Musicales: Some Practical Hints Regarding the Students' Recital Gleaned from Practical Experience
How the Staccato Touch Broadens Technic
Schumann on Liszt's Playing
Peculiarities of Hungarian Music
Correcting Mistakes at the Lesson
Determining the Lesson Price