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Liturgy and Worship

1899

Cecile Chaminade

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Volume 17, Number 11 (November 1899), Winton J. Baltzell Nov 1899

Volume 17, Number 11 (November 1899), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Biographical Study

Do-Nothing

Many Methods: A Plea for Liberalism

Musical Items

Evil of Forcing Development

On Studying Sonatas

Unmusical People

Art of Interesting Pupils

Sophie Menter and Cécile Chaminade

Pitch Battle

Ideals for Piano Teachers

Scales Again: The Importance of Metronome and Accent

Too Much Thud!

How to Interest Children

Growth

Talk to Students

Choosing Music as a Profession

Blasts from The Ram's Horn

How to Become a Composer

Suggestions to Students Going Abroad

Who are Faddists?

Personality of the Opera Chorus

Suggestion to Pupils: Obedience

Best Way to Form a Good Teaching Connection

Voice Machine

Necessary Part of a …


Volume 17, Number 06 (June 1899), Winton J. Baltzell Jun 1899

Volume 17, Number 06 (June 1899), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Musical Bigotry

The Pianist's Back

How to Lead Young Piano Pupils to the Study of Theory

Composer's Hard Work

Studio Experiences: Musical Environment

Prevalent Faults of American Teachers

Need of a Wider Musical Culture

Relation Between the Music Teacher and the Pupil

Voice and Vanity

Cecile Chaminade

Rag-Time Music

How Drudgery Can be Lightened

Personality and Piano Teaching

Comment on the Program of the Next MTNA Meeting

Rhythm, and its Relation to Music

Characteristic American Institution

American Students Abroad

Progress

Comments by Emil Liebling: Musical Salamagundi

How Many Million Years Would it Take

Ideal Summer School

Pupils Who Annoy

Origin …