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Volume 14, Number 11 (November 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 11 (November 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Things Which the Musical Profession Owes Itself
Music Chats with Children
American Artists
Class in Ear-Training
Mendelssohn's Piano Playing
Art and Ease
Artist vs. Amateur
Modesty in Music
Chopin's Notes for a Method of Methods
Is the Study of Music Profitable?
Difference Between Studying and Cramming
As a Man Thinketh So Is His Work
Thoughts About the Most Salient Features of Music Life—Teaching and Otherwise
Musical Mischief-Breeders
Beethoven and the Ladies
How to Stimulate Practice
Playing by Ear
Rough and Musical Bülow
Some Mistakes of the Provincial Musician
Correction
Is Mendelssohn to be Ranked Among the Great Composers?
Some …
Volume 14, Number 12 (December 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 12 (December 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
One Hand Alone
Submerged Melodies
Fillmore, John C.
Intention and Success
Playing by Memory
Evil of the Time
Avoidance of the Commonplace
Music Chats with Children
Music Teachers' Problem
Theodor Kullak
Let Singers Beward of Doctors
Humorous Incident
Is Marriage Inimical to Music? If so, Why?
New Story of Paganini
Plea for My Last Teacher
Needs of Piano Students and How They May be Secured
Secret of Musical Expression
Extract
For the Suppression of Din
Why Study Musical History?
Obstacles They Met, and How They Overcame Them: Lessons in Perseverance from the Lives of the Masters
Most Difficult Piece
How …