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Volume 50, Number 06 (June 1932), James Francis Cooke
Volume 50, Number 06 (June 1932), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Chant d'un Voyageur: A Series of Intimate Sketches of Musical Scenes in Many Lands
Just One Hundred Years Ago: Being a Musical Chronicle of the Year 1832
By the Waters of Minnetonka: Stories of Famous Concert Songs! (interview with Thurlow Lieurance)
Music Lessons for the Four-Year-Old
Half Million Dollars in Musical Scholarships
Edison and Music
Music Makers in the Day of Good Queen Bess
High Lights in World's Famous Piano Methods
Music Supervisors' Forum
Chopsticks: A Musicological Mystery
Russian Invitation to American Musicians
Volume 17, Number 10 (October 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 10 (October 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ages of One Hundred Famous
Singers
On Program Printing
Unprofessional Advertising
Dumb Pianos
About Tuning
How Leschetizky Teaches Memorizing
Little Knowledge
First Step in the Instruction of Young Children
To a Piano (poem)
Mechanical Music
Honesty in Advertising
Actual Effect of Music Upon an Imagination
Types of Teachers, or Mayburn's Madness
Music or Notes?
Development of the Artistic Sense
Lost Ideals
Value of the Musical Magazine
How to Memorize
What Makes Music Successful?
Studio Experiences: Experiences with the Pedal
Uninterested Pupil
Conservatory and Private Teaching: Another Phase of the Subject
Musical Don'ts
What are Musical Clubs For?
Volume 16, Number 02 (February 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 16, Number 02 (February 1898), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
How to Make a Living
American Student
Principles of Musical Pedagogy
Life of a Pianoforte—How to Preserve It
Musical Listener
Children and Music
Music Teacher Analyzed
Thumb
How a Composer Works
Stumbling Blocks
In My Easy Chair
Romantic Side of Bach
How to Work up Concerts in the Smaller Cities
Mental Technic: A Suggestion
Key-Character a Fallacy
Ear Training
Advantages for Music Students in Various European Centers
Pen Picture
Crime Against Art
Open Your Eyes
How to Maintain Pupils' Interest
Happy Medium
Old Italian Method
Study of Musical Literature
Listening Well
Professional Code
Volume 15, Number 02 (February 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 02 (February 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical items
Music Study in Chicago
New York, the Place for the Music Student
Wm. H. Sherwood Writes
Studio Meditations
Bridge between Mechanism and Esthetic Piano Playing
Personal Power and Influence
Class-Work for the Piano-Student
Mozart's Journey from Vienna to Prague: A Romance of His Private Life
Broken Stairways
Johannes Brahms
The Use and Abuse of the Piano-Forte Pedal
Are Exercises Necessary?
Komikal Kadenza
Recitals, Pro and Con
One Type
Letters to Teachers
Marchesi's Opinion of American Voices
Musical Listener
Fools
Harmonic Analysis: An Aid to Piano Students
Trials of a Student
Pleas for Mediocre Talent