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Volume 70, Number 03 (March 1952), Guy Mccoy
Volume 70, Number 03 (March 1952), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Points on Piano Teaching (interview with Isidore Philipp)
Master of Melody
Inspiration of Defeat
Accompanying the Ballet Class Audio-Visual Aids for the Music Educator
Your Voice After Fifty Years?
Bach and Bernie
Music from an Unstrung Violin Singing Towers of North America, Part 2
Give 'Em a Chance
Volume 70, Number 02 (February 1952), Guy Mccoy
Volume 70, Number 02 (February 1952), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Highlights of Artur Schnabel's Teaching
Singing Towers of North America
Young Career (interview with Barbara Gibson)
Hand and the Keyboard (interview with Artur Schnabel)
Strictly Professional Rural Delivery Service for Music Lessons
Genius of Artur Schnabel
Separate Preparation for Joint Concerts
Pops Recitals Prove Their Worth
How Musicians Can Save on Income Tax
Volume 70, Number 01 (January 1952), Guy Mccoy
Volume 70, Number 01 (January 1952), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Modern Harp Technique: Gestures Have a Vital Part in Playing the Harp (interview with Carlos Salzedo)
Flexible Staff-Pianist: The Musical Handyman of the Broadcasting Studios—That's the Staff Pianist
Joys of Sonata Playing
Lost Music of Yesterday
New Idea in Music Education
Why Not Women in Orchestras?
Gentle Giant
Power of Concentration
Musical Cop
Music Education in Elementary Schools
So Your Child Won't Practice
Volume 70, Number 12 (December 1952), Guy Mccoy
Volume 70, Number 12 (December 1952), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Christmas Love (Poem)
Concert Artist and His Community (interview with Alfredo de St. Malo)
Play Carols All-American, Too
Sixty Years Since Gilmore
Music Appreciation—Family Style
New Approach to Voice Training
Music: America's Global Ambassador of Good Will
Economics for the Music Teacher
Nativity: Christmas Program for Pianist and Narrator, Singer and Chamber Singers
Little Ol' Lady with Music in Her Soul
Adventures of a Piano Teacher
Volume 69, Number 11 (November 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 11 (November 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fine Times Ahead for Music and Musicians
Pupils Talk it Over
Singing Voice—Speaking Voice
All Music Reading is Sight Reading
It's Time to Pay Tribute
Philosophy of Conducting (interview with Guido Cantelli)
School Music Teacher Speaks
Atonality Today Singer's Breath, Part 2
Musicians as Inventors
You Need More Than Talent!
Volume 69, Number 10 (October 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 10 (October 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Can Your Marching Band March?: Poor Band Performance Results form Inefficient Organization by the Director and His Bandsmen
Role of Harmonics in Music
You're an Army Organist Now
Bring Music Into Your Practice
Orchestra in Education, Part 2
How High the Mountains!
Technique of Conducting: The Best Conducting Achieves Maximum Musical Results with Minimum Effort
Springboard is Faith (interview with Jan Peerce)
Our Family Makes Music
Rigoletto at Indiana University Singer's Breath
Volume 69, Number 09 (September 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 09 (September 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Students Must Help Themselves
Get Rid of Your Stage Fright
Eddie Has Ears
Orchestra in Education
What TV Opera Needs (interview with Peter Herman Adler)
Don't Imitate Your Teacher: Vocal Students Often Copy the Mannerisims, Rather than the Virtues, of More Experienced Singers
Nebraska Farm Woman Takes Piano Lessons
Man Behind the Fiddler
Broadcasting a Student Workshop
Accompanist Sets the Mood
Volume 69, Number 08 (August 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 08 (August 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Young Man with an Idea
Forgotten Songs of Robert Burns
Musicians in the Woods
Let's Teach the Child How to Practice
Musician's Working Capital
Music Weaves Patterns
Bruckner and the St. Florian Organ
Decline of the Art of Singing: If Bel Canto is a Lost Art, It May be the Fault of Composers Rather than of Singers
Master Lesson on Schumann's Novellette, Op. 99, No. 90
Sing as You Speak
Capturing Interest in Music
Studio Rogues' Gallery
Story of the Baton
Volume 69, Number 07 (July 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 07 (July 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Bayreuth
Bayreuth 1876 . . . The First Festival
Richard Wagners Seen by the Press
Burrell Collection
Turbulent Life of Richard Wagner
Small Recitals Do Pay: A Tried and Workable Answer to the Question of How to Inspire Pupils to Practice
High Larynx—Hazard for Singers
Volume 69, Number 06 (June 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 06 (June 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Side of the Angels: The President of Julliard School, One of America's Outstanding Composers tells June Graduates
How to Succeed in Music
How Do I Get a Manager?
How to Get Started on Your Career as a Piano Teacher (interview with Arthur Judson)
Teachers I Have Known
How to Dress for a Concert
Make the Most of Your Recital Debut!: A Well-Chosen Program Can Help Your Professional Career to a Good Start
Too Many Languages
Great Kreisler Hoax
Accommodations are Plentiful This Year at the European Festivals
Aspen
Adventures of the Trill
Master Lesson on Johann Sebastien Bach's Gavotte from …
Volume 69, Number 05 (May 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 05 (May 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music at the Festival of Britain: Performers and Listeners Will Gather in England this Month for a Gala Once-in-a-Century Celebration
Singing Patrolmen: New York's Finest Sing to Prevent Traffic Accdients, to Welcome Visiting Dignitaries, and Just for the Fun of Singing
There's Music in Your Piano
Singer's Voice and the Sinuses of the Nose
Teaching is Selling Planning a Choral Rehearsal: For Best Results, Each Step Should be Carefully Mapped Out in Advance
Immortal Trifles, of Gilbert & Sullivan
Master Lesson on Beethoven's Sonata Pathétique
Program Note for Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring
How Sweet Adeline Got Its Name: America's Favorite …
Volume 69, Number 04 (April 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 04 (April 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Dilemma in Detroit: Survivors of the Detroit Symphony Support Themselves with Odd Jobs and Look for a Successor to Sponsor Henry Reichhold
Zoltan Kodaly was my Teacher
How to Teach Adult Beginners
Music Has No Short-Cuts: Solid Careers Emerge Only for Unhurried, Systematic Training (interivew with Joseph Fuchs)
It's Free—It's Fun—It's Forum!
More About the Pharyngeal Voice: Widely-Used Method in the Golden Days of Italian Bel Canto
Class Piano Teaching Gets Results . . . A Successful Teacher Reveals the Formula She Has Developed Through Years of Trial and Error
Sing with Your Fingers
Volume 69, Number 03 (March 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 03 (March 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Problem of Sincerity
There's Music in Stamps
Every Voice is a Problem
How Do You Look to Your Audience? (interview with Basil Rathbone)
Shall I Teach My Students Popular Music?
Don't Force the Issue!
Notes of an Amateur Violin Maker
Ernest Ansermet
Master Lesson on Handel's Sonata in D Major (Larghetto and Allegro)
Volume 69, Number 02 (February 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 02 (February 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Thoughts at 70
Music Teaching as a Profession
Jeanie Was a Lucky Girl
Origin of the Fugue
It's All Done with Muscles! (interview with Andor Foldes)
Singing Can Be Simple
That Inevitable Symphony
Deficit Master Lesson on Richard Strauss's Morgen
Volume 69, Number 12 (December 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 12 (December 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Day of Days (Poem)
What Do Christmas Carols Mean to You?
New Horizon for Piano Teachers: The Elementary Classroom Teacher Needs a Background of Piano Study
Christmas at the Panama Canal
Play Lessons for the Pre-School Age
What I've Learned in Judging Competitions (interview with Jesus Maria Sanroma)
Grass Roots of Opera in America: Colleges and Universities Set the Pace in Creating Opera Centers Throughout U.S.
Special Christmas Programs Are Rewarding
Covered Tone—What is It?
This Choir Goes Big Time: Doctors, Lawyers, Salesmen, Housewives, Salesladies—All Join Their Voices in This Inspired Group
Do You Teach Piano or Piano Music?
Volume 69, Number 01 (January 1951), John Briggs
Volume 69, Number 01 (January 1951), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Most Potent Musical Forces of the First Half of the Twentieth Century Were . . . Achille Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, Maurice Ravel, Richard Strauss, Paul Hindemith, Arturo Toscanni, George Gershwin, Bela Bartok, Serge Prokofieff, Jan Sibelius
What is Happening to Music in America
Modern Music: The First Half Century
Let's Give Them a Rest!: Five Overworked Piano Pieces by Mendelssohn, Chopin, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff Should be Retired in Favor of Less-Hackneyed Numbers
Rhythm Makes the Music Go
How I Stage an Opera (interview with Margaret Webster)
Art of Mezza-Voce Singing
Some Thoughts on How to Perform Bach …
Volume 68, Number 12 (December 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 12 (December 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Christmas Gifts for the Music Lover
Story of Notation: Byzantine Neumes, Jewish Cantillation Signs and a 10th-Century Monk's Clever Idea Contributed to the Evolution of the System We Know Today
I Want a Christmas Story
Albert Schweitzer Was My Teacher (interview with Lucie Chenevert Lawson)
How to Write a Song (interview with Sigmund Romberg)
Student Recital . . . 1950 Style
Christmas Music in Mexico
Technique and Musicianship
It's Easy to Read Music
Master Lesson on Chopin
Mazurkas in F Major and G Sharp Minor
How Many Christmas Songs Do You Know?
Volume 68, Number 11 (November 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 11 (November 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
In Defense of Kirsten Flagstad
Good Singing Takes Time (interview with Giuseppe De Luca)
Pipers of the Highlands
Truth About Conducting Horse & Buggy
Teacher All-Star Circus Band
How Jean de Reszke Taught Singing
Master Lesson on Chopin's Etude in F Minor
How to Build a Piano Class
Pharyngeal Voice
Volume 68, Number 10 (October 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 10 (October 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Geroge Gershwin . . . as I Knew Him
What Every Parent Should Know
How Jean de Reszke Taught Singing
Will Your Students Succeed in Music?: Psychologic Testing Has Eliminated the Guess-Work in Evaluating Pupils' Innate Musical Talent
Breathing is Everything Exit—The Church Quartet
Faust and the Devil
Master Lesson on Chopin's Etude in A-Flat Major
Volume 68, Number 09 (September 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 09 (September 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Audiences I Have Known
Arnold Schoenberg's New World of Dodecaphonic Music
Tuner's Tantrum
Music is My Hobby
I Learned Piano at 50
Master Lesson on Shostakovitch's Polka from The Golden Age
Volume 68, Number 08 (August 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 08 (August 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Delius in America
Interlochen Holiday
What to Do About the Child Prodigy
When Chautauqua Hit South Branch
School for Conductors
How Schumann Became a Composer
Opportunity Starts in Your Home Town
Invent Your Own Exercises
Master Lesson on Mozart's Fantasia in D Minor
Organ Questions
New Records Artist's Obligation
Music is My Hobby (Edward J. Doyle)
Volume 68, Number 07 (July 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 07 (July 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Johann Sebastian Bach . . . His World What Bach Edition Shall I Play?
What Sort of Man Was J.S. Bach?
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Teacher Draft for a Well-Appointed Church Music (from The Bach Reader)
Search for Bach's Grave
Heirs to Bach's Genius Instruments of Bach's Day
I've Always Wanted to Play the Piano
WQXR . . . Radio's Wonder Station
Volume 68, Number 06 (June 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 06 (June 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tanglewood: A Mountain Holiday, Summer Study for Gifted Students and One of America's Most Glorious Music Festivals
Opportunities for the Music Counselor
What is Singing?
Master Your Flute Tone (interview with Julius Baker)
Athletes at the Keyboard Wedding
Etiquette for the Organist
Deafness Comes Hard to Music-Lovers, but They Can Hear Now
Master Lesson on Chopin's Waltz in A-Flat Major, Op. 69, No. 1
Volume 68, Number 05 (May 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 05 (May 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Summer Music in Europe Rain, Rats and Red Tape
Teen-Age Symphony: Fifty-five New York Youngsters, Ages 10-17,Play a Full-Scale Concert Season
He Brought Us Orchestral Music
Gaoler Played the Organ: Being a True and Faithful Account of Ye Versatile Doings of Peter Pelham, a Musician of Williamsburg in Ye Olden Time
Come with Me to Antoine's in Jacmal on the Island of Haiti Where the Mysterious Voodoo Drums are Made
Operatic Daughter (interview with Claudia Pinza)
Volume 68, Number 04 (April 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 04 (April 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Story of Parsifal
Blueprint for Public School Music
Toscanini Tours
America Art of Choral Conducting
Changing Voice—A Symposium
How I Play the 'Cello (interview with Garbousova, Raya)
School Band: A Challenge Questions and Answers
Teacher's Roundtable
Master Lesson on Tchaikovsky's April
Volume 68, Number 03 (March 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 03 (March 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Richards Strauss . . . Conducting is a Difficult Business
Modern Piano Musical Metaphysics . . . Its Cause and Cure
How to Build a Voice Psychologists
Evaluate Music
So You Want to be a Piano Teacher
Structure of Music Clarence Dickinson—Pioneer of Church Music
Let's Simplify the Liebestraum Cadenzas Master Lesson on Brahms' Intermezzo in E-Flat Major, Op. 117,
No. 1 Musical Medicos
For TV Thrillers
Volume 68, Number 02 (February 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 02 (February 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Oklahoma Wizard
What Chopin Really Thought of Liszt
Record Your Performances . . . On a High Note: The Secret of Free, Effortless Top Tones—A Studio Tested Formula
Opera Isn't Dead
Volume 68, Number 01 (January 1950), John Briggs
Volume 68, Number 01 (January 1950), John Briggs
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Social Implications of Piano Study: Leadership, Cooperation, Self-Confidence—These Benefits of Piano Training Make For a Well-Adjusted Personality
Ballet . . . A New Freedom
How to Choose a Violin
Don't Take Your Music Too Seriously (interview with Alec Templeton)
What is Your Vocal Problem?
Ninety We Lose: Children Aren't Little
Men and Women—Look at Piano Lessons from Their Point of View
Musician's Worst Enemy—The Common Cold
Voices Aren't Made . . . They Grow
What Music Teachers Forget to Teach
My First Big Opportunity (interview with Mario Lanza)
How to Play a Melody
Volume 67, Number 11 (November 1949), James Francis Cooke
Volume 67, Number 11 (November 1949), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Richard Strauss: 1864-1949
Goodbye, Mr. Johnson
What Is Your Vocal Problem?
First Aid for Ailing Brass: How to Make Your Instrument Work Better and Last Longer
Let's Help Our Young Orchestras: An Amateur Group is Harder to Conduct than the Boston Symphony (interview with Arthur Fiedler)
Use the Pedal—Don't Abuse It
Can Students Learn to Think?
Let Them Doodle!: In the Early Stages, Having Fun with Music is More Important than Sight-Reading
Why Not Take Up Your Music Again?
Pictures Have Impact
Good Bass Is Hard to Find
Fighting the Famine of Strings
Psychologist Looks at Music (interview with Victor …
Volume 67, Number 10 (October 1949), James Francis Cooke
Volume 67, Number 10 (October 1949), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Listening Pleasure
Football is More than Touchdowns
Fine Art of Practicing (interview with Byron Janis)
Strange Parallels
How to Write Music Manuscripts: An Expert Reveals the Secret of Neat, Legible Writing
Dilemma of the Strings
Sir Thomas Goes on Record (interview)
So You Want to Be an Artist? (interview with Charles L. Wagner)
Music in Industry Pays Dividends
On the Decline of the Art of Singing (first published in 1893)
Silence in Music
Miracles of Recording (interview with Lawrence A. Ruddell)
Mormon Tabernacle Organ in Salt Lake City, Part 2
Editorial: The Chopin Centennial