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Volume 47, Number 09 (September 1929), James Francis Cooke
Volume 47, Number 09 (September 1929), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Brussels, the Musical Gem of Europe
Report Cards for Piano Pupils
Practical Considerations in Pianoforte Interpretation (interview with Walter Gieseking)
Philadelphia's Amazing Operatic Situation
Centenary of Rubinstein
Future of Music in Moviedom (interview with Erno Rapée
Music Idealism in the United States: An Address Delivered at the Anglo-American Conference on Music at Lausanne, Switzerland, August, 1929
Master Lesson on the Chopin Etude Opus 25, No. 2
Paragraphs form Schubert's Diary
Jazz—Whither Bound?
Volume 42, Number 09 (September 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 09 (September 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Schumann—The Master of Child Music: Why Schumann's Muisc Has Had Such a Great Influence on the Education of the Young
Small-Hands Pupil
Making Practice Pleasant
What Touch Shall I Use in Phrasing? A Much-Needed Discussion of an Everyday Musical Problem
Helpful Hints on Practicing
Velvet Tone
Runaway Warhorses
Turning Music Noiselessly
What Effect is Jazz Likely to Have Upon the Music of the Future? (interview with Percy Grainger)
Why Chopin Used a Metronome
Sharps and Flats for Little Ones
Sight-Reading Without a Teacher
Will You Pay the Price
Teach Coöperation by the Use of Two Pianos
Carrots for a Donkey …
Volume 42, Number 08 (August 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 08 (August 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Where is Jazz Leading America: Opinions of Famous Men and Women In and Out of Music (Symposium)
Learning to Memorize: A Pianoforte Lesson
Story of the Trill, or Shake
Making Exercises Interesting
Legato—Plus Ears
Is the Triangle a Musical Instrument
What is Jazz Doing to American Music? (interview with Paul Whiteman)
Strike Once, Not Twice
Lincoln Sets Students an Example
Things to Teach My Pupils Every Day
Drill-Master or Music Teacher
Give Your Favorite Exercise a Rest
Musical Nation
Children as Imitators
American Dance Music is Not Jazz
What Gottschalk Said to Carreno
Stop, Look, Listen!
Jazz—Lowbrow and Highbrow
Hand-Made …