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Volume 35, Number 01 (January 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 01 (January 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Self-Expression at the Keyboard
Difficult Pronunciations
Limitations of Touch on the Piano
Gospel of Clean Keys
Musical and Cultural Education of the Modern Pianist
Maxims for Parents of Musical Children
Berlioz's First Meeting with Mendelssohn—And Its Sequel
Fountain of Inspiration for Masters
Mozart's Appearance and Personality
Have You These Five Qualities of the Progressive Teacher?
Causes of Some American Opera Failures
John Philip Sousa Inspects the Home for Retired Music Teachers
How Brahms and Liszt Welcomed Their Friends
Composer, A Powerful and Fascinating Romance of Modern Musical Life
Hints for the Singer's Daily Practice (interview with Ernestine Schumann-Heink)
Neat Method …
Volume 34, Number 03 (March 1916), James Francis Cooke
Volume 34, Number 03 (March 1916), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Radical Methods in Modern Pianoforte Study
Remarkable Pianoforte Arrangements of Franz Liszt
Artistic Origin of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words
Liszt in Fiction: A Romance in Which the Great Pianist is the Central Figure
Practicing with One Hand
Shakespeare's Music the World Over
Clara Schumann's Debt to Johannes Brahms
Muscular Mastery of the Keyboard
Every One Can Memorize Music: That is, if Everyone Will Work Hard Enough, Long Enough and in the Right Way
Thoroughness in Memorizing Music
Misleading Musical History
Sibelius and the Music of Modern Finland
Teaching Pupils the Musical Alphabet
Nervousness versus Karma: A Much-Needed Parable for Timid …
Volume 23, Number 12 (December 1905), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 23, Number 12 (December 1905), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Study of Musical Talent: Illustrated from Life
Musicians at Practice
Musician's Love
Musicians Buried in Westminster Abbey
Influence of Musical Instruments upon Composition
Piano Music of the Present
Distinctive American Note in Our Music
Attitude of the Typical Musical Audience
Touch Signs
Reminiscences of Famous Musicians of the Immediate Past
Practical Ideas Applied to the Teaching of Children,Part 3
Best Way to Study Czerny
Music and National Life