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Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music the American People Demand (interview with John Philip Sousa)
Scharwenka on Listening to One's Playing
Failure of Gounod's Faust
Heredity and Music: Remarkable Instances of the Manner in Which Musical Talent Has been Communicated from One Generation to Another
Some Great Virtuosos of the Present Day
Clara Schumann on Ear Training
Talk with Svendsen
Preparing the Hands for Advanced Pianoforte Study
Better Understanding of the Double Bar
Vital Defects of Most Pianists
Some Distinctions in Musical Terms
Volume 28, Number 09 (September 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 09 (September 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Franz Liszt and the Origin of the Symphonic Poem
How Spohr Learned the French Horn in One Day
What is Meant by Interpretation
Forgotten Rivals of Great Composers
Story of the Minuet
How Music Helps the Business Woman
Power of Concentration in Music Study and How to Develop It
Mendelssohn's Versatility
Italy the Land of Music? A German View
Schumann Epigrams
Trip to the Shrine of Beethoven
How Beethoven Found the Theme for His Fifth Symphony
Map of Musical Europe
Well Known Composers of To-Day—George B. Nevin
How Verdi Became a Musician
Comparative Difficulty of Sharp and Flat Keys
Purcell's …
Volume 28, Number 07 (July 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 07 (July 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mendelssohn's Ideal Musical Training: Some Interesting Sidelights Upon the Education of the Fortunate Boy Who Was Later to Become One of the Word's Greatest Masters
Great Innovators in the Art of Piano-Playing
Verdi's Egyptian Opera Aïda
Josef Pischna: The Renowned Writer of Technical Exercises
Brahms' Quick Wit
Closing of a Great Career—Gustav Mahler
Old Laws and New Ideas: Important Observations Upon Piano Practice
How the Piano Differs from Its Fore-runners
Characteristic Dance Forms: Short Notes upon Dances Which Have Become Famous Through Their Adoption by the Masters
Well Known Composers of To-Day—Arthur D'Haenens
What is Talent
Volume 28, Number 03 (March 1910), James Francis Cooke
Volume 28, Number 03 (March 1910), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Ten Important Attributes of Beautiful Pianoforte Playing (interview with S.V. Rachmaninoff)
Lessons with von Bülow (interview with Laura Rappoldi)
Origin and Development of the Suite
Tschaikowsky and Melody
Exercises for Practice of Three Notes Against Two
Much Misunderstood Facts Relating to the Laws of Sound
Lowell Mason, American Educator and Musical Pioneer
Some Composers of Valuable Pianoforte Pieces in Smaller Forms
Rhythm—The Secret of Swing in Music
Music as a Profession
Mother's Influence on Music in the Home
Writing Copy for Musical Advertisements
Beethoven as Others Saw Him
MacDowell at the Lesson
Cost of Running a Great Opera House