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Volume 49, Number 12 (December 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 12 (December 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
George Bernard Shaw Talks on Modern Music: Europe's Most Famous Writer and Music Critic Discusses Many Interesting Things in the Shavian Fashion
How Well Do You Know Your MacDowell?
Humorous Situations in Wagner Music Drama Performances
Music Teachers National Association
Musical Jargon of the Radio Clarified: A Popular Interpretation of Technical Terms Heard Daily Over the Radio, Part 18
Visit to Musical Oxford
Impression by Repetition
Christmas Eve in Bach's Church
Sparks from the Musical Anvil
Very First Lessons at the Keyboard
Message of Music
Requirements of the Radio Singer
Unusual Crayon Portrait of Brahms
Brahms as I Knew Him …
Volume 49, Number 11 (November 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 11 (November 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Visit to the Home of Eduard Schütt
Novelties for the Piano
Practical Way of Acquiring Tecnic
Ginger Up Your Brains with Music: Being Some Effects of the Tone Art
Breaking into Metropolitan Opera by the Back Door
Some Popular Confusions
Building Scales Before Playing Them
Why Great Artists Succeed—Jascha Heifetz
Is Culture Progressing in Musical Art? (interview with Moriz Rosenthal)
Philadelphia Orchetra: Its Origin and History
Elusive Counter-Theme
Music of the Clarinet
Developing a True Sense of Rhythm
Music Work Counters
Volume 49, Number 10 (October 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 10 (October 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Could Richard Wagner Have Passed a Mus. Bac. Examination?
Music in Present Day Soviet Russia (interview with Edwin A. Fleisher)
Black Notes: When the Thumb and Little Finger May Be Used on Them
Three Wonder Workers in Piano Technic
Training the Prodigy (interview with Efrem Zimbalist)
Picture Awards for Scrap-books
Neglected Phases of Piano Study
Playing Postman
Billboard Man
Royal Musicians
Art of Singing for the Radio: Tricks of the Microphone Easily Mastered
School Music Department
Coördinating the Grade School and High School Instrumental Music Program
Imperishable Romance of St. Cecilia
Training Pupils for Public Appearance
When Not to Practice …
Volume 49, Number 09 (September 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 09 (September 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Television and Radio To-day
What the Band Means to Your Home Community (interview with John Philip Sousa)
How Expression is Achieved at the Keyboard Through Accent: The Agógic Accent in Expression
Beethoven as a Violinist, Portrait
New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra: Its Origin and History
Report Card Form
Practical and Profitable Piano Recital
America's Giant Strides in Music for Youth
To Judge the Pupil's Progress
Twenty September Business Hints for Practical Teachers of Music
New Fashioned Dry Goods Advertising
Tone Color
Schumann's Immortal Words
On the Interpretation of Bach
Notes and Rests that Go Together
Volume 49, Number 08 (August 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 08 (August 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Planning for a Prosperous Season
Talk on the Talkies, A (interview with Lawrence Tibbett)
How to Learn to Play at Sight
More Greetings for Paderewski
Johannes Brahms, Etching
Piano Lessons from Masters of Yesteryear
Two Famous MacDowell Pieces
To Make the Left Hand Agile
Mozart the Prodigy (1756-1791)
Swiss Music Festival in the Bernese Oberland
Reading Between the Lines in Music: What is Implied is Often More Important than the Notes Themselves
Interesting Piano-Accordion (interview with Pietro Deiro)
Use of Phonograph in the Practice Hour
Imagination as Shown in Some Piano Pieces
Economizing the Practice Hour
Bell Music, Today and …
Volume 49, Number 07 (July 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 07 (July 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Did this Musician Re-Make Spain?
Let the Amateur Make Music (interview with Harold Bauer)
Hold the Pedal
Systematic Memorizing
Variety, the Secret of Practice
The Right Way and Wrong Way to Interpret Syncopation
Collapsible Piano
Musical Highlights in China and Japan
Romance of Alessandro Stradella: A Story of One of the Most Picturesque Figures in the History of Music
Save Material
Music in the Home: A Family Concert
That Awful Fourth Finger
Homage to Gounod (Picture)
Class Piano Instruction Questionnaire
Six in One
Romance of Ben Bolt
Why Study the Leipzig Cantor's Inventions?
Some Music Specters
Key Signatures in a …
Volume 49, Number 06 (June 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 06 (June 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fame Overnight! (interview with Lily Pons)
Why Modern Music is Modern—And What, Please, is Atonal Music? (interview with Nicholas Slonimsky)
Physical Revitalization of Musicians: New Scientific Health and Diet Discoveries Which Are Startling the World
Should the Child Begin Piano Study at the Age of Five
Rage of the Rumba
Secrets of the Staccato Touch
Three Costly Mistakes
Playing the Piano by Touch
Time-Saving Method to Keep Up Old Pieces
Educating the New Musical Public
Most Important Point in Singing
Coming Musical Awakening
Improvised Opera
Clothespins or Hammers
Graded Courses and Prizes
Volume 49, Number 05 (May 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 05 (May 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
International Appreciation of Ignace Jan Paderewski: World Famous Pianists and Teachers Greet the Renowned Master in His Hour of Greatest Triumph
Some Fundamentals of Natural Octave Playing
Important Association and a Great Cause
Student Days of George Frederic Handel (1685-1759)
How Harmony Helps the Music Student
Pedal Markings
Picture from the Past
Lest We Forget, Lest We Forget: Important Musical Historical Figures of the Picturesque Past
Freak Scales: Curious Musical Systems Used by Modern Composers
Wagner's Death-Dreams of His Own Walhalla (Picture)
Master Lesson Upon Chopin's Aeolian Harp Etude, Op. 25, No. 1
Singing Intelligently in English
Garcia's Second Discovery …
Volume 49, Number 04 (April 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 04 (April 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Should the Piano have Two Keyboards (interview with Winifred Christie)
Eliminating Nerves When Playing in Public
Listen for Color in Your Piano Playing
Tchaikovsky on Mozart
Little Visits to European Musical Shrines: Stockholm the Magnificent
What Music Owes to Alessandro Scarlatti: Bach's Italian Predecessor and What He Did
International Musical Conference: Musical England and America to Meet on Shores of Lake Geneva
Right Piece for the Right Pupil at the Right Time
Ornaments and their Interpretation
Romance of Bells
Music of Hindu Temples
Breathing for Voice Production
Educating the New Musical Public
Volume 49, Number 03 (March 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 03 (March 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Amazing Idiosyncrasies of Richard Wagner: Demi-God or Demi-Demon
Hearing Inwardly
Those Troublesome Grace Notes
Can You Tell?
Quicker Results Through Weight Playing
Does Radio Broadcasting Require a Special Technic?
Stockholm the Magnificent
Some Origins of the Harp
Simile, Segue and Sempre
Dynamics and Expression
Playing the Piano with the Minimum of Muscular Effort
How to Develop Technic
Grandma Fry Adds a New Stunt
Educating the New Musical Public
Are You Old Enough to Remember?
Volume 49, Number 02 (February 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 02 (February 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
When I Arrived in the Metropolis
Social Art of Music (editorial)
Leschetizky as I Knew Him
Music Study in Paris
Report Card for Piano Work
Musik der Zeit: An Editorial Discussion of Present Day Gargoyles of Dissonance
Putting the Spirit into Spirituals
Accompanist
How Dvorák Taught Composition
Tie and Slur Confusion
Young Pupil Meditates
Educating the New Musical Public
Musical Greeting
Reports for Music Pupils
Music Versus Noise
Relaxing the Shoulders
Transposing for the Uninitiated
Remembering the Pupil
Volume 49, Number 01 (January 1931), James Francis Cooke
Volume 49, Number 01 (January 1931), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ultimate Musical Choice
Musical Life in Festive Copenhagen
Musical Jargon of the Radio Clarified: A Popular Interpretation of Technical Terms Heard Daily Over the Radio, Part 7
Educating the New Musical Public
Lepold Auer's Great Legacy to Art
Reflections on the Art of Piano Playing
Present Day Musical Films and How They are Made Possible
Airways of Music
Technic of Scale Playing
Marimba
Triumphant Advance of Music
Master Lesson on the Impromptu in A Flat, Opus 29, of Chopin
Game of Correcting Melodies
Minor Family
Light and Agile Thumb
Teaching Fundamentals to Young Students
Tchaikovsky's School Days
Accent in Scale …