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Volume 53, Number 07 (July 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 07 (July 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Prosperity Leads the Way
Distinctly American Vocal Problems (interview with Queena Mario)
Star Spangled Banner: Our National Anthem, Enshrined in the Hearts of all Patriotic Americans
Violinist's Summer (interview with Mischa Elman)
Geography of the Piano: Where the Piano Comes From
Failures that Triumphed
Romances of Great Musicians: Romance in the Life of Mozart
Why Every Child Should Have a Musical Training
Increasing the Resources of the Piano (interview with Walter Gieseking)
Music of the Congo: An Interesting Romance of the Music of Darkest Africa
Music Study Extension Course
Volume 52, Number 11 (November 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 11 (November 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Antique Spanish Pianoforte
Famous German Musical Centers: Leipzig
Sand Tables in Music Teaching
Don't You Know
Getting Pupils in 1763 (From Goethe's Boyhood)
Making the Trill Beautiful: Proper Diagnosis and Treatment Remove Ordinary Difficulties
Evening with the Waltz King
Cambridge the Beautiful: A Letter from an Etude Friend in Old Cambridge
How to Hold Your Pupils Longer
Musical Pepper Box
Musical Racketeers: The Claque and Its Long Career
Making the Piano Sing
Beyond the Measure Line
Changing Notes
Story of Elgar
Spreading Culture Through Prizes
Orchestral Tutti, Old and New
Pace Maker of the Keyboard: The Metronome as a Dominant …
Volume 52, Number 03 (March 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 03 (March 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Student Hardships that Lead to Success (interview with Elisabeeth Rethberg)
Studying the Pianissimo
Musical Courtesy
Composer's Workshop: How Composers Employ Simple Devices to Expand Their Musical Ideas
Irish Quartet
On Choosing a Musical Career
Music and the Ritual of the Dance in Ceylon: The Subtropical Themes and Rhythms that Have an Undying Allure
Pride of Personal Performance
Musical Pepper Box
Helps to Better Sight Playing
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: Its Origin, History and Activities
Slighted Finger
Teach All Keys in the Early Grades
Piano Accordion Band
Conducting a Practical Studio Piano Contest
Problem of the Baby Violinist
Story of Aloha Oe …
Volume 48, Number 01 (January 1930), James Francis Cooke
Volume 48, Number 01 (January 1930), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Brains
New Apsects of American-Indian Music
How Much Technic is Indispensable?
Designing Natural Fingerings
Pertinent Advice to Practical Pianists
Notable Careers of the Esterhazy Family: An Account of the Remarkable Hungarian Family Which Extended Enormous Assistance to Musical Art, Through Its Benefactions to Composers and Players, Including Mozart, Haydn, and Schubert
Centenary of the Accordion
Art of Making Playing Beautiful (interview with George Copeland)
Up-to-Date Ideas on Improving Piano Touch: How to Practice Thirds, Sixths and Octaves
Beethoven's Minuet in G
Brace for Broken Rhythm
Arpeggio Drill
Parent's Part
Tips Important
Teaching Note Values
Musical Home Reading Table …
Volume 45, Number 11 (November 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 11 (November 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Branding the Blunders
Mother Music
Musical Education in the Home
How Germany is Striving to Win Back Pre-War Musical Conditions
New Paths in Musical Art (interview with Alfredo Casella)
To Facilitate Note Reading
Aid to Memory and Expression
Mechanics of Art
Treat Your Piano Right: Respect Your Piano in the Home and in the Concert Hall if You Demand the Best Results
Introducing Cora and Dora
Showing an Interest in the Pupil
Teaching the Student to Think
Music as an Inspiration in Art (painting)
Something About Chord-Playing
Successful Radio Performance
Haunts of Great Masters n Vienna (etchings)
Light and Shade …
Volume 26, Number 06 (June 1908), James Francis Cooke
Volume 26, Number 06 (June 1908), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Child Who Can't
Some Eccentricities of Musical Genius
Self-Made Masters in Music: How Schubert, Haydn, Raff, Wagner, Elgar and Others Taught Themselves—Practical Advice for Students Who are Forced to Carve Out Their Own Careers Without the Assistance of a Teacher
How Public School Music Should Help the Private Music Teacher
Should Music be Studied by High School Pupils?
Is the Piano a Disadvantage in Early Musical Education? A Symposium Upon a Vital Subject by Many Well-Known Teachers and Artists
How Correct Accenting Helps the Student
Making the Summer Profitable: Opinions of Practical Teachers upon Rest and Study in the Torrid …
Volume 25, Number 05 (May 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 25, Number 05 (May 1907), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musician's Holiday in Central Europe: Summer Music in Germany
Liszt's Love for the Piano
TTo the Graduates in Music: A Baccalaureate
Scales and Scale Playing: Their Place in Modern Piano Playing (Prize Essay)
Minnesinger
Education of the Masters
Conservatory Musical Society—What it Can Do for Members
Suggestion to Stimulate American Composition
Teaching Pieces by Godard
Some Leipzig Teachers of Fifty Years Ago
Volume 22, Number 06 (June 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 22, Number 06 (June 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Dr. Theodor Lierhammer on the German Lied
Subtleties of Piano Playing
Suggestions to Young Composers
On Educating Audiences
Reason for Practice
Repertory Building for Children
Exaggerated Accents
Shakespeare and Music
How Much Shall I Correct My Pupils?
Practical Transposition in the First Grade
Antonin Dvorak
Volume 22, Number 05 (May 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 22, Number 05 (May 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
German Centers of Music Study: Leipzig and Its Great Conservatory
How Composers Work
My Friend Musicus and His Practice Gloves: A Practical Hint for Pianists
Lesson of a Noble Life: What a Country Teacher Did for a Community
Plea for the Use of the Black Keys
What is American Music?
Pupil's Repertory: How to Keep It
How the Teacher is Taught
Strength in Piano Playing
Pure Music and Program Music
How to Teach Little Children
Volume 22, Number 01 (January 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 22, Number 01 (January 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Study of Great Vocal Works. A Talk with Alberto Randegger
From Virginal to Pianoforte
Why is Music Written in so Many Keys?
How the Teacher Conducts the Lesson
Analysis of a Composition and Other Aids to the Interpretation fo Piano-Musi
Parallels in Music Teaching
Careless Practicing
Real Purpose of Teaching Music in the Public Schools
Gospel of Effort
What is Kindergarten Music?
Illustration: Its Power in Teaching
Volume 21, Number 07 (July 1903), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 21, Number 07 (July 1903), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Volume 21, Number 7 (July 1903)
Centers for Music Study in Southern Germany: Würzburg, Carlsruhe, Stuttgart
Business and Solid Side of Professional Life
Artist's Career
How Beethoven Cooked a Dinner
Musical Atmosphere Abroad Versus At Home
Musical Tone Production upon the Pianoforte
Child Teacher
Volume 21, Number 05 (May 1903), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 21, Number 05 (May 1903), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music Study in Berlin
About Entering the Musical Profession
Making of an Independent Teacher
Does Practice Make Perfect?
Intellectual and Emotional Phases of Piano Playing
True Genius and Work Founded on an Incident in the Life of Beethoven
Composition as a Factor in Musical Education
Extracting the Roots of Rag-Time
Volume 21, Number 03 (March 1903), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 21, Number 03 (March 1903), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Centers for Music Study in Southern Germany: Frankfort and Wiesbaden
Pay the Price
Average Pupil and His Training
Left-Hand Parts in Easy Pieces
Common Sense in Piano Playing
Success Reached Through Failure
Quite En Familie
Attitude of the Teacher Toward the Parents
Hand Culture
Nail Finger Joint
Two Classes of Concert-Goers
Hop, Skip, and Jump in Teaching
Modern Technic and Modern Education
Power of Repose in Piano Playing
Siftings from a Music Studio
Tone in Pianoforte Playing
Common Error in Expression
Repertoire Building
Analysis of Mozart's Sonata in C Major
Volume 19, Number 06 (June 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 19, Number 06 (June 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music as a Culture-Study
Paradoxes in Piano-Practice
Modest Music-Teacher
How Shall We Study?
Future of Music in America
Liszt's Sight-Reading
Practice Versus Rehearsal
Differences in the Fingers
How to Be a Success
Creating an Interest in Technic
Art for Art's Sake: A Study of the Music Profession
Musical Moss-Backs
Madame Schumann-Heink: The Study of the German Song
Volume 07, Number 09 (September 1889), Theodore Presser
Volume 07, Number 09 (September 1889), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Nieck's Life of Chopin
Broad Culture
Liszt's Works and Their Effects
Word for Compulsory Music-Study
Ms. Beethoven Concert
Woman as Composer, Performer and Teachers
Is Music Aristocratic?
Analogies of Tone and Form
Organization versus Study
Music Teacher
Graded Course for Cabinet Organ
How Liszt Gave Lessons
Touch and Technic
Pianoforte Instruction
Sensible Talk About Opera