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Full-Text Articles in Composition
Volume 66, Number 12 (December 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 12 (December 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Little Lights of Christmas (Poem)
Sibelius Today: A Flight to Helsingfors to Visit Finland's Master Including a Conference with the Composer of Finlandia
Musical Christmas of Yesteryear
Theodore Presser (1848-1925): Educator, Publisher, Philanthropist Centenary Biography, Part 6
Mania for Speed by Performers of Music
Christmas Music—A Universal Language
Test Your Teaching Methods
Great Russian Music of Yesterday (interview with Alexander Tcherepnine)
My First Day at the Conservatoire de Paris
Igor Stravinsky and the Greek Tragedy
Music Means Joy in Chinese: The Chinese Cultural Theater Group Affords an Opportunity for Americans to Learn of Cathay
Comeback—Words and Music
Volume 66, Number 11 (November 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 11 (November 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Te Deum Laudamus
Needs of the Young Singer (interview with Giuseppe Valdengo)
Shake Hands With the School!: How the Teacher May Profit by Keeping in Touch With the Day School
Christ and Etude
This is Berlin
Theodore Presser (1848-1925): Educator, Publisher, Philanthropist, A Centenary Biography, Part 5
Stumbling Into Music (interview with Douglas Taylor)
Richard L. Austin (Obituary)
Jenny Lind's Vocal Exercises: Additional Advice from a Great Singer of the Past, Supplementing the Article in the Etude from February 1948
People's Song to Their God: A Delightful Picture of the Medieval Origin of the Gregorian Chant
Make Your Christmas Music …
Volume 66, Number 10 (October 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 10 (October 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Making Amusements Safe for Youth
Music Teachers National Association
Let Your Ear Be Your Master! (interview with Ferruccio Tagliavini)
Domestic Musical Trinity: Parent—Teacher—Pupil
How the Master Composers Composed
New Ideas on Musical Memory, Sight Reading, and Programs
Musikwiz Matching Test
Musical Children: Prodigies or Monsters?
Letter from Pepito Arriola
About the Oboe
Zal, the Secret of Chopin's Genius
Know Your Own Worth
I Do Not Die Altogether
Volume 66, Number 09 (September 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 09 (September 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Passing of a Noted American Artist
Reflections on Music Teaching (interview with Artur Schnabel)
Don't Fear Memorizing!
Piano Virtuoso in Spite of Himself: Noteworthy Extracts from Harold Bauer's Memoirs
Advertising Value of Classical Music: How An Experiment in Music and Jewels Brought Out Provable Facts That for Certain Commercial Purposes Great Masterpieces Stimulate Interest in Business Institutions
Are You a Violin Teacher?
Great British Brass Band Movement
Revival of the Bach Arias
Carrying a Spear in Grand Opera: How the Cohorts Behind the Footlights See the Art
Imitation—Its Use and Abuse (interview with Set Svanholm)
Letter from An Etude Friend: …
Volume 66, Number 08 (August 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 08 (August 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Symphysis
Building the Glee Club (interview with Kay Holley)
Entirely New Motion Picture Experience!: The History of La Traviata
Paderewski—Pianist and Patriot
Sense of Tempo
Music for a Ballet (A Notagraph)
Let Music Help Make the Peace
Are We Music Educators?
Revolutionary New Process in Recording and Reproducing
Concerning the Contrabass (interview with Philip Sklar)
Are You a Violin Teacher?
Band—What Is Its Future? (interview with Edwin Franko Goldman)
Practicing Away From the Piano
Volume 66, Number 07 (July 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 07 (July 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Memorable Anniversary
America's Most Popular Anthem
Rules for Practice
Greatness
America Goes to the Ballet (interview with Aaron Copland)
Chopin's Piano Method, An Anthology
Theodore Presser (1848-1925): Educator, Publisher, Philanthropist Centenary Biography
Bank Notes and Music Notes: How an Organist Has Contributed to the Atmosphere of the Country House
That Liszt Cadenza: How to Study the Cadenza for Liszt's Liebestraum
Practice Can Make Perfect
Musicianship Through Education (interview with Harriet Cohen)
Volume 66, Number 06 (June 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 06 (June 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Eternal Chopin
Orchestra As a Municipal Asset (interview with Harl McDonald)
Nest of the Nightingales: An Exquisite Musical Fairy Story
How Can I Become a Pianist? (interview with Artur Rubinstein)
Romeo and Juliet of the Mountains: How Music and Drama Ended the Notorius Hatfield and McCoy Feud
Natural—or Impossible! (interview with Cloe Elmo)
Concert Hall in Your Home
Approach to Elementary String Class Teaching
Pride of the Navy
Shifting—Sliding—Change of Position
Wednesday Afternoon With the Cecilians
Basis for Piano Technique
Volume 66, Number 05 (May 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 05 (May 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
I've Got to Make a Speech
Was This the First Music Manuscript?
Rounding the Circle (interview with Regina Resnik)
Scenes from the Life of Rossini: A Remarkable Picture Produced in Italy, Celebrating the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Composer's Birth
My Twenty Favorite Records and Why, Part 2
Education as Emancipation (interview with Harold Bauer)
Oldest Musical Organization in the World: Emperor Hirohito's Court Orchestra
Encouraging Legato Singing
What the Nazis Did to Chopin's Piano
New Fingering Principles of Value to Teacher and Student
Integrating Music Study (interview with Charles Münch)
Volume 66, Number 04 (April 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 04 (April 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art of Suggesting
Post-War Opera in Italy: A Musical Snapshot
Training for Artistry (interview with Claudio Arrau)
Capitalizing Your Musical Ability (interview with Fred Waring)
Chopin and the Chopin Renaissance
Edward Ellsworth Hipsher Obituary
My Twenty Favorite Records and Why
Brakes and Breaks (interview with Walter Hendl)
André Gide, Prince of Letters, and Musician
First Performance of Handel's Messiah
Magic of Delius: Was Sir Thomas Beecham Right?
Volume 66, Number 03 (March 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 03 (March 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Wife Begins at Forty-Plus
Spare Time Orchestras: Musical Amateurs of Notable Ability
Training of An Artist (interview with Pierre Luboshutz and Genia Nemenoff)
Rachmaninoff As I Knew Him
Irregular Rhythms in Chopin
Joys of the String Quartet
Making a Specialty of Teaching Adults (interview with Nat D. Kane)
Toward a Sounder Philosophy of Musical Education (interview with Erich Leinsdorf)
Pennsylvania Dutch Music at Ephrata: A Musical Anomaly, Part 2
How Joseffy Taught the Piano
Colorful Harp Effects With the Organ
Opera and the Balakirevs
Romance of Famous Bells
Tops at Twenty-Two (interview with Elliott Lawrence)
Interesting Letter From a Home …
Volume 66, Number 02 (February 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 02 (February 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
I Have Taught Myself to Sing
Learning How to Sing
Candid Musical Snapshots of Post-War Europe
Backstage With a Concert Tuner
Pennsylvania's Colonial Influence on American Musical History, Part 1
New Music for an Ancient Land
Singing Builds Character
Playing by Touch
Keeping Up Mendelssohn
Advancing the 'Cello Section, Part 1
Bands: Past—Present—Future
Chamber Music and Its Role in Musical Education
Master Painter on Masters of Music
Imagination and Technique (interview with Jésus Maria Sanromá)
Volume 66, Number 01 (January 1948), James Francis Cooke
Volume 66, Number 01 (January 1948), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Whither Away?
Mysteries of Middle-C: A Reminiscence
Prevention is Better Than Cure! (interview with Bidú Sayão)
Young Music Must Have New Tools
Mozart, the Musical Flower of the Rococo Period: How the Historical Background of a Composer Affects His Music
Odd Musical Instruments: Grotesque Tonal Curiosities from Different Lands
Can We Tame the Boogie-Woogie Bogey?
Why Bach Has Become a Must for Piano Students
Art of Expression: Tone Production and Tone Shading, Part 1
An American Musical Policy
Heart of the Song (interview with Clara Edwards)
Fellowship Song Book: Revised., International Christian Youth Fellowship Commission Of The Disciples Of Christ
Fellowship Song Book: Revised., International Christian Youth Fellowship Commission Of The Disciples Of Christ
Stone-Campbell Books
No abstract provided.
"The People Will Live On" : From "The People, Yes", By Carl Sandburg : A Composition For Chorus, Orchestra And Narrator, Leighton M. Edelman
"The People Will Live On" : From "The People, Yes", By Carl Sandburg : A Composition For Chorus, Orchestra And Narrator, Leighton M. Edelman
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.