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Volume 71, Number 04 (April 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 04 (April 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
America, Involved in Music, is Becoming Great in Music (interview with Aaron Copland)
How to Begin Practicing a Piece Music Should Serve the Community (interview with Leon Barzin)
Why Not a Community Boy Choir?
Attack and Emission in Singing
Greatness of Pablo Casals
Last Living Pupil of Franz Liszt (interview with Sophie Charlotte Gaebler)
New Records—The Phonograph Discovers the Organ
Radio City's Unseen Experts
Decentralization in Music is Necessary!
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 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 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 50, Number 09 (September 1932), James Francis Cooke
Volume 50, Number 09 (September 1932), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Band in Modern Education (interview with Edwin Franko Goldman)
Structure of Music: How We Get the Natural Scale
Lesson from Liszt in 1832
Romance of Ole Bull
Essentials in Class Piano Teaching
Brighter Prospects for American Music: America Now Leads the World in Music
Why Great Artists Succeeded—Teresa Carreño
Pianist of the Future: A Thought-Provoking Article by the Well Known San Francisco Teacher
Millions and Millions for Musical Education: Foundations Grant Inspiring Security to Music Workers
How to Produce an Operetta: With Particular Directions for High Schools and Colleges (interview with Louis Woodson Curtis)
Seven Fine Reasons for Studying Music …
Volume 50, Number 04 (April 1932), James Francis Cooke
Volume 50, Number 04 (April 1932), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
America's Momentous Contribution to Public School Music
Interpretation Depends on Talent and Personality (interview with Sergei Rachmaninoff)
Cleveland Orchestra
Hats Off, Ladies, A Master
Fine Art of Accompanying (interview with Charles Gilbert Spross)
Effects of Music on Wild Animals
King of Instruments? (interview with John Philip Sousa)
Catechism for an Hour's Practice: For Intermediate Grades
Conditions Affecting the Development of an American Music
Publicity for the Small Town Music Teacher
Are the Blind Superior to Seeing in Hearing?
Listening Beforehand
Getting the Most From the Metronome in Piano Study
Shoot Straight at the Target
Marimba-Xylophone
Piano Class Teacher and the …
Volume 48, Number 11 (November 1930), James Francis Cooke
Volume 48, Number 11 (November 1930), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music, Season 1930-31
Critical Digest of Music and Masters
To Count or Not to Count
How to Organize and Start a Piano Class
Fascinating Musical Dances I Have Seen East of Suez
Mother's Hand Leads the Way: Changing the Practice Hour from Drudgery to Delight
Christmas Party
Teresa Carreño as Teacher: Memories of a Remarkable Woman and Musician
Are You Able to Play Trills?
Sparks from the Musical Anvil of Today
Beauty of Bach
Ivory and Ebony Gymnasium
How to Place the Piano
That Concert Cough
Snapshot Sight Reading
Teacher-Parent Coöperation
Tales from the …
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 45, Number 05 (May 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 05 (May 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Real Secret of Relaxation in Pianoforte Playing
What Music Thinkers Think
Ten Rules for Writing Music
Simple Ear Test
Making a Musical Start
Can You Tell? Contest
How to Play Glissandos
Vanishing Folksong
Teaching Scales to Young People
Make the Pupils Do the Work
Early Steps in Music
Pedal Study
One Perfect Number
More Questions from Teachers, Answered
Phenomena of the Wonder Child: Musical Prodigies of Today and Yesterday
Form in Music
Famous Liszt Cadenza Simplified
Gymnasium of the Singers: Technic That Produces Definite Results
Let the Pupils Do It
Scientific Grading
Bel Canto Legend
Leschetizky and the Invalid
My …
Volume 44, Number 01 (January 1926), James Francis Cooke
Volume 44, Number 01 (January 1926), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Tributes from Eminent Men and Women to Theodore Presser
How to Teach the Major and Minor Scales
Suggestion for Orchestra Goers
Some Aspects of America's Advance in the Musical Art (interview with Owen Wister)
Practice Hour for the Rusty Housewife
Character Study of Theodore Presser the Man: Biography of Theodore Presser as it Appears in Who's Who for 1925
Inspirational Moments
What Part Has Modernism in Present Day Piano Study
Teaching Old Pianists New Tricks
Touch
Utilizing Sensations
Life Appreciations of Theodore Presser from Those Who Knew Him
Opus-Numbers
Adaptable Wrist-Action
Practical Fingering Illustrated for Individual Needs: A Self-Help for …
Volume 42, Number 07 (July 1924), James Francis Cooke
Volume 42, Number 07 (July 1924), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Facts About Music and Shakespeare
How Schubert Found Inspiration From a Coffee Mill
How Queen Elizabeth Played the Virginal
Value of Two-Finger Exercises
Changes of Key
Unrest in Study
Self-Help, Eight Weeks' Intensive Summer Course in Pianoforte Study
Grand Piano Gives a Lesson
Don't Interrupt Pupils
Spring Day, a Pitch-Pipe and Some Ear-Training
How Little Italy Requires Its Funeral Marches
Pigeon-Toed Hands and Fingers with Arched Insteps
Musical Dialogue
Haydn's Gay Heart
Tchaikowski's Strange Marriage
Indecent Music
Moment's Notice Repertoire
How a Famous Engineer Studies a New Composition: A Practical Talk on Study Analysis
Listening to Learn from Master Pianists …
Volume 40, Number 11 (November 1922), James Francis Cooke
Volume 40, Number 11 (November 1922), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Getting the Right Start in Piano Playing
How to Acquire Technic in Musical Theory
Is the Teacher Without a Music Club as Successful as the Teacher with a Music Club?
What to Do at Children's Musical Parties
Scale Guide
Limitations of the Piano Keyboard
Piano Manners at the Pupils' Recital
Lesson on Chopin's Famous Raindrop Prelude, Opus 28, No. 15: A Practical Reduction of Notes to Dollars and Cents
Starting at the Cradle
Full Pay or Half a Mass
Recorder
Metamorphosis of Charles
Now and Then
Routine for Practical Teacher
Glimpses of Present Day Piano Study (interview with Myra Hess) …
Volume 38, Number 02 (February 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 02 (February 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Notable Group of American Musical Educators
Etudes of Chopin and How They Ought to be Practiced
Multiple Rhythm
Indispensables in Pianistic Success
Some Errors and How I Corrected Them
What is Shape in Music
All Sorts and Conditions of Pupils
Is Playing by Ear Harmful? Play What You See, See What You Play; Play What you Hear, Hear What You Play; See What You Hear, Hear What You See
Key Relationship and Key Signatures
Hearing Wrong Fingering
Secrets of the Success of Great Musicians
High-Grade Concerts in a Small Town
Gather Memories! The True Story of a Musician Who Did …
Volume 32, Number 11 (November 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 11 (November 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music in Canada
Edward MacDowell as a Teacher of Pianoforte: How the Most Eminent of American Composers Gave Instruction at the Keyboard
Waiting for Inspiration
What is America's Greatest Musical Need? A Symposium by Eminent American Musicians
Romance of Stephen Collins Foster
Three Principles of Musical Memorizing
Etude Master Study Page—The Real Wm. Mason
Interesting Studies in Piano Touch
Legion of Music Workers in America: A Wonderful Record Which Should Stir the Patriotic Pride of All American Music Lovers
To-morrow in American Music (interview with John Philip Sousa)
How to Develop Sight-Reading
Musical War Code Puzzle
How to Make Piano …
Volume 32, Number 03 (March 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 03 (March 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Devices that Make Sight Reading Easy
Chopin's Last Surviving Pupil Gives Recollections of His Master
Leading the Pupil to Think While Practicing (interview with Harold Bauer)
Comfort at the Keyboard
Self-Development and Piano Playing
Mozart's Personal Appearance
Pioneers of American Music
Ornamentation in Music
Pros and Cons of Correspondence Instruction in Music: A Far Reaching Symposium on a Much Discussed Subject
Some Things the Student Should Know about Mozart's Works
Liszt's Original Compositions
Music and Abstract Ideas
Foundation Stones of Good Piano Technic
Tragic Character of the Music of Russia
Recollections of Celebrated Musicians (interview with Henry Schradieck)
Exercises …
Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Truths for Singing Teachers and Students
One Good Reason Why All Should Cultivate Music
Part That Health Plays in Musical Success
Physical Exercise to Strengthen the Pianist's Back
Help from Well-Known Teachers in Overcoming Obstacles
Fighting a Physical Difficulty
Getting Ahead by Asking Questions
Making Good in a Responsible Position
Find Why Others Have Failed
Real Service in Teaching
Doorsteps to Fame
Need for Logical Study
Lifting the Fingers in the Technic of Piano Playing
Developing the Music Worker's Brain Force
Why Strive for Useless Knowledge?
Uplift from Master Minds: Inspiring Thoughts for Daily Reflection of Earnest Music Workers
Artist's …
Volume 28, Number 05 (May 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 05 (May 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Influence of Germany's Greatest Masters on the Musicl Art of the World
Giving Lessons in the Country
Weber's Opera, Der Freischutz
Influence of the Folk-Song on German Musical Art (interview with Gustav Mahler)
Predominating Influence in the German Music of To-day
First Finger Exercises at the Keyboard
Some Important Things I Learned in Germany
Germany's Remarkable System of Music Schools: Music Schools of Northern Germany
What is Expected of the Student in the German Music School
Some Facts about Sopranos
Singers Who Lost Their Voices
How to Study a Song
Volume 25, Number 03 (March 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 25, Number 03 (March 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Easter at St. Peter's, Rome
Notes for the History Teacher
Pioneers in Music
Keyboard and the Hand
Incident of Schumann's Last Days
Hints for the Duet-Player
Rhythm and Meter in Music
Nature's Symphony: An Incident of Beethoven's Youth
Songs without Words
Sigismond Thalberg
Volume 23, Number 09 (September 1905), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 23, Number 09 (September 1905), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Summer Music Festival in America: Its Tendency to Promote a Musical Atmosphere
Emancipation of the Musician
Sense of Musical Beauty
On the Necessity of Better Music in Teaching
Ways and Means for the Development of Music in Small Towns
Music Teaching as a Profession and a Business
Modern Idea of Business System Applied to the Musical Life
Volume 23, Number 06 (June 1905), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 23, Number 06 (June 1905), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Art of Piano Interpretation
Musical Conditions on the Pacific Coast: The Plethora of Teachers but Less Concentration of Effort than in the East
Failure: Its Causes and How to Overcome Them
English System of Examinations in Music
Suggestion for Sight Reading
How Strauss Composes a Song
Helps for New Teachers
Health of the Musician
Hygiene of the Hand
Volume 19, Number 10 (October 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 19, Number 10 (October 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Useless Difficulties
Mechanical Accessories in Piano-Forte-Teaching
Our Pupils as Social Acquaintances
Waste in Musical Education
Orchestral Manner in Piano-Playing
Know the Meaning of Musical Terms
Blunder of Ambitious Students
McKinley
Interludes in Various Keys
Art of Learning to Study
First Studies in Music Biography
What Justifies the Choice of Music as a Profession?
English Women in the Orchestra
Women as Orchestral Players: An American Point of View
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