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Volume 17, Number 02 (February 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 02 (February 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Should the Last Note under a Slurred Group be Played Staccato
One Step Toward Success
Playing for Parents
Self-Playing Pianos
Story of Paderewski's Minuet
Beethoven's American Biographer
American in Music
Covering Ground
On the Revival of Mozart's Works
Musical Millennium
Interesting Incident
On the Expediency of Playing Without Looking at the Keyboard
Nervous Pupils
Comments by Emil Liebling
Some Common Faults
Teachers and Pupils
Word of Encouragement to Young Pianists
How to Treat Pupils Who Have Previously Studied with Another Teacher (Symposium)
Foundation Teaching
Street-Organ as a Musical Educator
Am I a Good Teacher? How Can I Improve?
The Invasion …
Volume 17, Number 01 (January 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 17, Number 01 (January 1899), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Forms of Musical Memory
Training of Musical Listeners
Comments by Emil Liebling
Piano for Everybody
Playing Duets with Other Instruments
Problems
Struggle for a Public Career
Let Your Moderation be Known
Speed of Thought
Plea for Simplicity
Charity That is Kind
Some Thoughts by Busoni on Piano Playing
What One Man Did
Word to Aspiring Composers
Should the Last Note under a Slurred Group be Played Staccato
Uncharitableness Among Musicians
Common Sense in Piano Teaching
Blasts from the Ram's Horn, for Musicians
Frederic Francois Chopin
Critical Estimate of Chopin's Pianoforte Compositions
Harping on One String
Count Zichy and the Cultivation …
Volume 14, Number 10 (October 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 10 (October 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
American Girl and the Piano
Ole Bull's First Great Success
Composer of The Maiden's Prayer
Plea for Professional Ethics
Scales—Sooner or Later?
An Artist's Love Affair
To the Pianist
Hitch Your Wagon to a Star
Teacher's Experience
Fifty Per Cent Off
Chopin's Birth
Pianoforte Pupil
Timely Word
Lunacy Among Men of Genius
Unteachable Pupils
Studio Illustration
How to Listen to Music
Concerning Late Methods
Leschetizky-Rubinstein
Necessity of a Standard of Attainment for Teachers of Music
Why and How
How to Interest Your Teacher
Emotional Affinity of a Student and Her Music
Results of Diligent Study
Description of Vesper Chimes: A …
Volume 14, Number 04 (April 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 04 (April 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Where Ignorance is Bliss—!
Selecting a Piano
Art of Singing Applied to the Piano
Maxims for Young Teachers
Dr. Mason and the Pressure Touch
Appeal
Some Elements Necessary to the Success of a Pupil of the Pianoforte
For Amateurs: What is a Theme and Counter Theme in Music?
Half-Baked Musicians
Faults of Pianists
Selection of Pieces for Teaching
Cultivation of Memory in Piano Students
Something for Every One
How Gounod Managed the Church Committee
Paderewski's Hands
How to Combine the Art and the Business of Music
Am Beyond the Mark to Hit the Mark
Woman's Future
Music Lesson with Variations …
Volume 14, Number 03 (March 1896), Theodore Presser
Volume 14, Number 03 (March 1896), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Anecdotes About Rubinstein
Method in Piano Teaching
Some Valuable Information
Metronome, Its Use
Bülow as Liszt's Pupil
Music Teaching in a Small Town
How Parents Often Prevent Their Child's Advancement
No Genius Without Work
Word on Playing From Memory
Cornelius Gurlitt
Avoid Over-Fatigue
What Becomes of All the Music Pupils?
Two Ways to Win
To Interest in Scale Practice
Chapter on Musical Education
Professional Courtesy Among Musicians
Have We Competent Teachers
Mlle. Chaminade
Volume 13, Number 06 (June 1895), Theodore Presser
Volume 13, Number 06 (June 1895), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Reflections on the Study of Music at the Piano
Music, Home and Wife
How to Work, or the True Gradus ad Parnassum
Crescentic Keyboard
Their Characteristics
Boxing as an Aid to Piano Playing
Country Teacher
Teach Music
Music in Education
Is it a Waste?
Wealth and Poverty of Musicians
Pupil of To-Day
Musical Individuality
Reading, Listening, and Thinking
Little Story
Alphabetical Musical Rhyme
Phrasing
Choosing a Teacher
What Shall be Taught Beginners
Why So Many Failures?
Pianistic Mannerisms
Pushing and Pulling
Use of the Metronome
Liszt and Mendelssohn
Musical Prejudices
Teaching and Playing
Playing for Pupils
How to Sing …
Volume 09, Number 02 (February 1891), Theodore Presser
Volume 09, Number 02 (February 1891), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
System in Piano Practice
First Lessons on Real Music
Pianoforte Teaching
Muscular or Musical Training?
Two Extremes
What Use Shall Beginners Make of Their Eyes
Place of Music in Liberal Education
Cultivating the Imagination
Musings on Class-Teaching
Superficial Teachers
Cultivation of Feeling
Difficulties
Musical Affinity
First Lessons
Stimulus of Melody Study
Veteran Publisher Gone
More About the Pedal
Extempore Playing
Use of the Word Technique
Volume 08, Number 06 (June 1890), Theodore Presser
Volume 08, Number 06 (June 1890), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
In Memory of Karl Merz
Dr. Eugene Thayer, A Reminiscence
Something for Piano Teachers
Genius
Programme-Making
To Prospective A.C.M. Candidates
Personality of Musicians
Have a Purpose
Volume 07, Number 08 (August 1889), Theodore Presser
Volume 07, Number 08 (August 1889), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Brief Hints at Odd Times
Teaching As It Is and As It May Be
Mason's Touch and Technic
Wm. H. Sherwood on Improved Methods of Pianoforte Teaching
Constantin Sternberg's Essay
On Teaching and Teaching Reforms
Volume 07, Number 07 (July 1889), Theodore Presser
Volume 07, Number 07 (July 1889), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Eugene Thayer
Brief Hints at Odd Times
Clara E. Thoms Closes the New York State Convention with a Brilliant Piano Recital
Drift of Modern Piano Teaching
Old Proverbs
Chopin and Other Musical Essays
Sources of Skill in Musical Performance
Philosophy of the Beautiful
On Teaching and Teaching Reforms
Volume 06, Number 07 (July 1888), Theodore Presser
Volume 06, Number 07 (July 1888), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Festival Concerts
Piano-Forte Accompaniments
La Fileuse—Raff
Gossip About Masters, Old and Young
One-Armed Pianist
Piano Teaching
Modern Methods of Teaching
Neglect of Ear Training in Current Musical Education
Concerning Beauty of Tone
If You Want to Study Music, Study Music
Musical Notation and Terminology
Plan of Study
Volume 06, Number 05 (May 1888), Theodore Presser
Volume 06, Number 05 (May 1888), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
First Year with a Young Piano Pupil
Piano Technic
Piano Teaching
Deppe Method
Few Extracts
Mother Goose Tonality
Klindworth
One-Handed Piano Player
How Can a Piece of Music Be Written Upon the Words Sachs, Bach, Etc.
On the Use of Studies in Piano Teaching
Practical Letters to Teachers
New Keyboard
What is Written About Howe's New Piano-Forte Instructor
Volume 06, Number 01 (January 1888), Theodore Presser
Volume 06, Number 01 (January 1888), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Limits of Personal Rights in Piano-forte Performance
Some Pianists in America
Plea for Simplicity
Notes from a Teacher's Diary
Catechism
Tarantelle (Poem)
An Open Letter to J.C. Fillmore
A Discussion of Piano-Forte Study
Personality in Music
Something About Beginners
Piano Pounding
Piano-Forte Music
Schopenhauer's Musical Philosophy
Some Old Pianists
Variety of Piano Playing
Piano Playing and General Musical Instruction from the Beginning to the End
Old-Time Frauds
Joseph Hofmann
Concerning the Psychological Relation of Music
Study of Music
Foreign Correspondence
Victor S. Fletcher: The Most Successful Collector of Genuine Old Violins
Piano Teaching
Volume 05, Number 02 (February 1887), Theodore Presser
Volume 05, Number 02 (February 1887), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Real Side of Music Teaching
Mendelssohn's Music for Pianists
Three Classes of Pupils
Review Lesson
Musical Art Company
Kindergarten Music System
Schumann's Piano Works
Five-Finger Exercises
Letter from a Student in Germany
Practical Value of Certain Modern Theories Respecting the Science of Harmony
Current Chats
Important! to New Jersey Musicians and Teachers
Missing Lessons
Why is the Techniphone Better Than the Piano for Piano Practice?
Firm But Flexible Wrist
Volume 04, Number 02 (February 1886), Theodore Presser
Volume 04, Number 02 (February 1886), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Dullards
Finger and Wrist Gymnastics Without the Use of a Piano
Star of the Twilight
More About Memorizing
Dark Points
Incident
Inconsistencies in Notation
Natural System of Fingering
Liberating of the Ring Finger
Ring Finger
Rules to Aid Pupils in Remembering the Fingering of the Scales in Double Triads and Double Sixths
Volume 01, Number 01 (October 1883), Theodore Presser
Volume 01, Number 01 (October 1883), Theodore Presser
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Observations on the Study of the Piano-Forte
Wisdom of Many
Cautions for Pianists
Protection of the Musical Profession