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Volume 56, Number 11 (November 1938), James Francis Cooke
Volume 56, Number 11 (November 1938), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Symphony a Day
Apprentice Years of a Master (interview with Moriz Rosenthal)
Threshold of Music: A Stormy Seventh—And Some Even More Complex Chords
Awakening of Ebenezer Scrooge: A Playlet in Three Acts Adapted from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
Stephen Foster of Tin Pan Alley in Other Days: The Magic Story of America's Most Loved Composer of Folk Songs
What Music in Sing Sing Prison Means in the Lives and Reclamation of Many Inmates
Three Notographs
Madrigals of the Days of Good Queen Bess: Polyphonhic Masterpieces of the Elizabethan Era Formerly Heard by Few But Now Heard by Millions Over …
Volume 51, Number 07 (July 1933), James Francis Cooke
Volume 51, Number 07 (July 1933), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Discipline versus Coddling
Summer Progress in Music Study (interview with Ernest Hutcheson)
Some Fallacious Theories
Is Music a Language?
Johannes Brahms—Portrait
Playing Duets with Brahms
Destiny and a Brahms Autograp
Music's Role in Healing: History Reveals the Curious Use of Music in Therapeutics
Structure of Music: Counterpoint—The Interweaving of Melodies
To Improve Octaves
Scottish Song Stories
Making Music Teaching Opportunities
Musical Tea
Genius of Jessie L. Gaynor: An Intimate Picture of Remarkable Figure in American Musical Education
Those Interesting Scales
Lost Schubert Masterpiece
Vacation Practice Schedule
Volume 46, Number 05 (May 1928), James Francis Cooke
Volume 46, Number 05 (May 1928), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musician and Fly
Maxims for Pianoforte Students
Matter of Hour Lessons
Largo from The New World Symphony
Oboe in the Kettle
History of a Best Seller
Rubinstein, the Leonine
Napoli E' Una Canzone
Ethics in the Musical Profession
Fifth Finger
Cinderella at the Piano
Wonderful New Etching of Johannes Brahms
One Hour at the Piano: A Highly Concentrated Plan of Study by a Famous London Teacher
Orchestral Innovations
How to Get the Right Number of Notes in Repeated Figures
Reading Chords Simplified
Keeping Right Tempo
Practical Memorizing
Making Note Reading Easy
Row Boat Playing
Self-Help Lesson in Modern Pedaling
Romance …
Volume 35, Number 04 (April 1917), James Francis Cooke
Volume 35, Number 04 (April 1917), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Aspects of the Art of Music (interview with Thomas A. Edison)
Simple Psychological Helps in Music Teaching
Haydn's Amusing Tribute to a Faithful Dog
Vital Phases of Piano Technic
Value of Historical Knowledge in the Appreciation of Music
Snap Shots in a Musical Library
Irish Folk Song that Aids Interpretation
Difficult Pronunciations
Carmen: Arranged for Presentation in Reading Form at Musical Clubs
Expanding the Small Hand
Beethoven to Czerny
Getting Pupils through Printers' Ink: A Practical Advertising Man Talks
Rare Musical Facts
Syncopated Biographies: Musical Life Stories Pleasantly Told
Exercises for Developing the Hands for Piano Touch and Technic …
Volume 33, Number 04 (April 1915), James Francis Cooke
Volume 33, Number 04 (April 1915), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Practical Ideas for Busy Music Workers
Music a Human Necessity in Modern Life: Not a Needless Accomplishment (symposium)
Making Music the Language of the Child
How Schumann and Mendelssohn Regarded Poverty
How Long Should We Practice?
Don't Evade the Difficult Tasks
Practice Materials Leading to a Complete Technic
Influence of Music on the Body
Simplicity of Success
Rotary Arm Movement in Piano Playing: A Widely Accepted Technical Discovery of Dr. William Mason
Brahms as a Pianist and as a Conductor
Forgotten Belgian Composer
Better Understanding of Tempo Rubato
Musical Girl and The Vision, The
Manifestations of the Composers' Characters in …
Volume 32, Number 10 (October 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 10 (October 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Opening the Season: Ideas Mined from Real Teaching Experience
Common Sense at the Pupils' Recital
Opera and Tunes
Save Beethoven from his Friends
Beginning Work in Interpretation
Which is the Better Teacher—The Virtuoso Without Teaching Experience or the Experienced Teacher Who Does Not Pretend to be a Brilliant Performer? (symposium)
Waltz King
Salon Music of the Past and Present
Best of the new Music Issued by the Leading Publishers
How Shall I Go About Publishing My Piece? Advice and Warning
Scale Playing in Double Notes
Playing for Nothing
Key to Teaching Efficiency
Some Interesting Facts About Frederick Kuhlau
Long Distance …
Volume 31, Number 01 (January 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 01 (January 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Personal Recollections of Famous Musicians
How Fine Editions Help the Student and the Teacher
Place of Technic in Pianoforte Playing (interview with Leopold Godowsky)
What Significance Has the Weight of the Arm in Piano Playing?
Making a Start as a Music Teacher
Delightful Home for Retired Music Teachers
Then and Now: Thirty Years of Advance in Musical America (symposium)
With the World's Great Educators—Herbart
Hugo Wolf's Method of Composition
Positive vs. Negative Teaching
Musical Thought and Action in the Old World
Etude Master Study Page—The Real Brahms
Well Known Composers of To-day—George Dudley Martin
Why Must I Practice Slowly?
Rubinstein's …
Volume 25, Number 06 (June 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 25, Number 06 (June 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Johannes Brahms: The Classical Spirit in Music
Some Sayings of Brahms
Estimate of Brahms' Work
Brahms as a Practical Joker
How Liszt Taught
Chorus in the Small Town, with Some Side-Lights on Its Influence on American Music
Edvard Grieg: The Scandinavian Spirit in Music
Jacques the Dreamer: The Story of a Musician, with a Moral in It
Charles Camille Saint-Saëns: A Representative of French Music
Story of the Minuet
History Questions for Music Students
Importance of Finger Training
Cornelius Gurlitt
Monument to Stephen Heller