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Volume 54, Number 10 (October 1936), James Francis Cooke
Volume 54, Number 10 (October 1936), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Educational Renaissance, A (interview with Josef Hofmann)
Hallowe'en Spirits Go Musical
Early Romance of Haydn
Lesson Check Ups
Harps and Harpists in 1936 (interview with Carlos Salzedo)
Problem of the Adolescent Student
Daily Dozen from the Diatonic Scales
Meistersingers of Nuremberg and Their Wooden Tablet
Subdividing the Beat
Selecting the New Piece
Midnight King: The Tragedy of the Mad Musical Monarch Whose Support Made Wagner's Giant Projects Possible
NBC Music Appreciation Hour
Making a Start with Bach: Practical Helps for the Student Who Desires a Better Knowledge of the Great Master and His Style
Interesting Bit of American Musical …
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 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 46, Number 02 (February 1928), James Francis Cooke
Volume 46, Number 02 (February 1928), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Making Music Colorful
Signs—Always Signs
Forefather of Pianoforte Technic: Czerny The Indispensable
Musical Education in the Home
Why not Write to the Young Pupil?
Radio and the Music Student
Relating Key and Note
Think Before You Play
Cushion for Aida
Sleep On It
Haydn and the Clarinet
Magic of Melody (interview with Eduard Poldini)
Musical Reading and Thinking
Finishing Touches in Piano Playing
Great Moments in Wagner's Nibelungen Triology
Wagner, the Eternal
Acquiring Realistic Technic
Musicians, Take Care of Your Ears
His Own Musician
Go Ahead!
Mélange from France
Romance of a Pioneer Prima Donna: Striking Pictures from the Life …
Volume 45, Number 09 (September 1927), James Francis Cooke
Volume 45, Number 09 (September 1927), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
What Shall I Do With My Music? (interview with Howard Hanson)
For Mastering Scale-Like Passages
Evolution of the Staff
Learning the Pedals
Damrosch and New York Symphony
Launching the Musical Artist: How Great Pianists, Violinists and Singers are Presented to the Public
Music and Poetry in Autumn
Leschetizky's Vital Ideas
Some Observations on Practice
Hot and Cold—A Helpful Teaching Idea
How to Get Up a Little Musical Pageant in Your Town
Do Not Run Past the Signals
Scale Signature Design
Maintaining Interest
Short Compositions for the Piano
Building the Grand Staff
Curing Collapsible First Joints of Fingers
Stunts Do Not …
Volume 40, Number 10 (October 1922), James Francis Cooke
Volume 40, Number 10 (October 1922), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Funniest Experience I Ever Had in Opera: A Symposium in Which Many Operatic Celebrities Have Taken Part
Wagner in Parisian Days: Striking Pen Portraits of the Great Masters as Seen by a Brilliant Contemporary
American Music and Composers
Thanksgiving Hymn from Japan
Hand, Tone, Technic
Human Element in Fine Piano Playing (interview with Ernest Schelling)
What Have I a Right to Expect From My Teacher?
Are American Artists Being Denied a Square Deal in Their Own Country
How I Acquired a Relaxed Trill
Measuring Progress
Spread Chords
Names of Scale Degrees and Their Meaning
Some Impressions of the Music of …
Volume 38, Number 01 (January 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 01 (January 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Indispensables in Pianistic Success (interview with Josef Hofmann)
Irregular Rhythms
Records That Help the Music Teacher
Qu-est-ce Que Vous Voulez?
Don't Be Too Awfully Dignified
Three Rs of Sight Reading
Musical Embellishments
Taking Stock
Conquer Your Bête Noire
Inter-relationship of the Ear and the Eye
Some Practical Hints on Pedaling
Dressing the Part
Lines and Spaces
Musical Pot-Boilers: Facts about the Mental Tasks Which Great Masters Have Been Forced to Undertake to Earn a Bare Existence
Difficulty in Piano Music
After the Novelty Has Gone
Clairvoyance, Spiritism and Occultism in Music
Sensations in the Spotlight
Blazing New Trails
Will Richard …
Volume 34, Number 07 (July 1916), James Francis Cooke
Volume 34, Number 07 (July 1916), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Success Guides for Young Teachers
Practice Hour Filled with Pleasure
Part the Piano Should Play in Musical Education
What Should be the Attitude of the Layman Toward Music
Most Subtle Secret of Success
Live Teacher—Am I One?
Teaching the Use of the Bass Clef
Practice the Hard Parts Separately
Beginning at Both Ends
Effect of Mechanical Instruments Upon Musical Education: A Symposium from Noted American Educators Upon a Question of Wide Significance
Royal Performers on the Flute
Real Meaning of Rhythm
Useful Finger Exercise
Discouraging the Pupil
Can There Be Any Real New Music?
How Parents Can Help
First Requisites …
Volume 32, Number 01 (January 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 01 (January 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Year's Greetings form Well Known American Composers
Talk with the Girl Who Would be a Prima Donna (interview with Nellie Melba)
Cheerfulness in the Lesson
To the Memory of Mathilde Marchesi, 1826-1913
Physical Side of Technical Development
Progress in Music Study (interview with Emil Sauer)
Musical Thought and Action Abroad
Pupils from a Farming District
Hints in Teaching Sight-reading
Attaining Technical Proficiency
To-day with Mozart in Salzburg
Lesson in Exact Terminology
Dot and the Double Dot
Operatic Choral Prayer
Recent Progress in Teaching Methods
Story of the Famous Singer Who Gave Richard Wagner His Ideals
Is Musical Theory Necessary? …
Volume 24, Number 07 (July 1906), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 24, Number 07 (July 1906), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Edouard Risler and His Playing of Beethoven's Sonatas
Suggestions for Chord Playing
Soirée at Richard Wagner's
What Does the Layman Hear in Music?
Making of an Artist: The View of Alfred Reisenauer
How an Opera Was Written
Schumann's Fantasy Pieces, Op. 12
Suggestions for Sight Reading Practice
Plea for Broad-Mindedness
Value of Imagination
Modern Virtuoso
Selection of Teaching Music
Volume 18, Number 12 (December 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 18, Number 12 (December 1900), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Is Wagner Wearisome?
Richard Wagner
Has Europe Discovered A Great Pedagogue?
Romantic Story of Wagner's Life
Suggestions for Wagner Study
Wagner and Operatic Reform
Present State of the Wagner Question
Wagneriana
Memory Among the Blind
Literature of Wagner
Wagner's Influence on Piano Composition
Outline Sketch of Richard Wagner's Life
Wagner Craze
Wagner's Harmonic Methods
How to Meet the New In Art
Outline Sketch of Wagner's Operas
Popularization of Wagner's Music
Esthetic Value of Wagner's Works
True Spirit of Advanced Study