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Volume 33, Number 01 (January 1915), James Francis Cooke
Volume 33, Number 01 (January 1915), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Human Need for Music in Daily Life (interview with Walter Damrosch)
Appreciation of Tone Quality
When to Use the Pedal
Mastering Irregular Rhythmic Groups
Outlook for the Young American Composers (interview with Mrs. H.H.A. Beach)
Stimulating Questions for Teachers
Recent Notable Progress in American Music
How Breadth of Training Helps the Teacher
Ten Lesson Preliminaries
Respect for Music Teachers
Effect of the Great War on Music Here and Abroad
What is a Practical Lesson
How Classification Helps in Music Study
Get the Musical Alphabet Down Pat
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford's Recollections of Famous Musicians and Teachers
Common Parental Mistake
How …
Volume 30, Number 10 (October 1912), James Francis Cooke
Volume 30, Number 10 (October 1912), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Master Study Page—The Real Beethoven, 1770-1827
Reminiscences of Some Famous Musicians
Famous Mythological Characters in Music
Selected Technical Truths from World Famous Pianists: Gems of Pedagogical Thought Crystallized in the Crucible of Time and Experience
Solving the Missed Lesson Problems
Wrist in Piano Playing
What Every Teacher Should Know About Teaching: Home-Study Hints on the Greatest of Arts
Selecting Standard Classics for the Study Season: Useful Pianoforte Pieces for Special Development
Jules Massenet, Eminent French Master, Passes Away
Death of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Well Known Composers of To-day—J. Lamont Galbraith
Wagner on How Mendelssohn Conducted Beethoven
Practical Hints on Securing New …
Volume 24, Number 04 (April 1906), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 24, Number 04 (April 1906), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Life in New Orleans
How Tchaikovsky Composed
Experiences of a Music Student in Germany in 1905
Cultivate the Taste
Helps for Young Teachers
Position of the Hand in Piano Playing
Do We Play Enough for Our Pupils!
Small Conservatory
Tact in Teaching
Method of Gaining Speed in Playing
Piano and Its Influence on the Growth of Music
Do Musical Prodigies Last?
Music in Mexico
Volume 24, Number 03 (March 1906), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 24, Number 03 (March 1906), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Making a Modern Conservatory of Music: What an Endowment is Doing for the Institute of Musical Art, New York City
Polyphonic Music as Related to Modern Art and Education in Music
John Knowles Paine: The First of the Great American Composers
Medieval Musical Entertainment
Pianoforte Four-Hand Compositions
Secret of Successful Work
Some Mistakes in Teaching
How to Prepare and Conduct Class Meetings
Abt Vogler
Poems a Musician Should Know, with Suggestions for Their Study
Volume 19, Number 01 (January 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 19, Number 01 (January 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music in the Twentieth Century
Melody Writing, Part 2
How I Teach Piano
Musical Diagnosis
On Teaching Counterpoint
For Would-Be Critics
Professional Standard in Piano-Teaching
Four Attributes of a Good Teacher
Silent Sight-Reading
Experiences and Observations from the Class-Room, Part 7
Music and Money
Plain Talks on Matters Musical, Part 1
Revolt of the Pianoforte
Comparative Piano-Methods
Before the Concert: A Story of Artist Life
Collateral Education Necessary to Modern Musicianship
Manuscripts of the Music-Masters
Some Points of Success, Part 2
Volume 17, Number 05 (May 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 05 (May 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and the American Public
American Virtuoso
American Composers
American as Musical Theorist
American Students
Foundations of Musical America
American Impatience
Americans in Musical Literature
Development of the Military Band in the United States
American Musical Instruments
Music Trades of America
Progress of the Middle West in Musical Art
Will American Composition Ever Possess a Distinctive Accent?
American Girl's Temperament in Relation to Music Study
Music Teaching in America and Abroad
Relation Between Pupil and Teacher
Musical Convention of New England: With a Backward Glance by the More Primitive Efforts for the Cause of Music
Musical Outlook for Women
American …
Volume 09, Number 06 (June 1891), Theodore Presser
Volume 09, Number 06 (June 1891), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Instrument for Women, Giving Health Combined With Pleasure
Advice to Amateur Music Teachers
Weak Point of Piano Teaching
Why, When and How to Begin Music
Valse Caprice in E Flat—Rubinstein
Obituary
Genius at Large
Bach's Self-Education
Music and the Musician's Place in the World
How Not to Play the Piano
Why Go Abroad?
Nerves and Discord
Volume 09, Number 02 (February 1891), Theodore Presser
Volume 09, Number 02 (February 1891), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
System in Piano Practice
First Lessons on Real Music
Pianoforte Teaching
Muscular or Musical Training?
Two Extremes
What Use Shall Beginners Make of Their Eyes
Place of Music in Liberal Education
Cultivating the Imagination
Musings on Class-Teaching
Superficial Teachers
Cultivation of Feeling
Difficulties
Musical Affinity
First Lessons
Stimulus of Melody Study
Veteran Publisher Gone
More About the Pedal
Extempore Playing
Use of the Word Technique
Volume 06, Number 11 (November 1888), Theodore Presser
Volume 06, Number 11 (November 1888), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Improvements Needed in Writing Music
Woman as a Musician
Melograph and Melotrope
American Composers—Attention!
Criticism Once More
Pianoforte Study
Rubinstein's Repertoire
To Young Students
American Students in Berlin
Graded List of Pianoforte Music
Grand Social Again
Emotion in Piano-Playing
Is the Study of Music Profitable?
How to Study
Square Versus Upright Pianos
Scientific Investigation Applied to the Anatomical Details Involved in Piano Playing
Volume 05, Number 07 (July 1887), Theodore Presser
Volume 05, Number 07 (July 1887), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
American Piano Composers
Experience
Current Chats
New Musical Institute
On the Comprehension of Things Musical
Piano Teaching
Individualizing
Carefully Selected List of American Songs Suitable for Concert and Teaching Purposes with Key, Compass, Grade and Price
Gounod's Advice
Elementary Piano Instructions
Good Instruction
Letter from Germany
Johannes Brahms and Robert Volkmann
Volume 05, Number 06 (June 1887), Theodore Presser
Volume 05, Number 06 (June 1887), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
American Piano Composers
Mendelssohn's Rondo Capriccioso
Classical Music from a Teacher's Standpoint
Studying Music in Italy
Is Music Aristocratic?
Carefully Selected List of American Songs Suitable for Concert and Teaching Purposes with Key, Compass, Grade and Price
Johannes Brahms and Robert Volkmann
Tact in Teaching
Excuses for Missing Lessons
Letter from Madame Wagner