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Full-Text Articles in Liturgy and Worship
Volume 15, Number 11 (November 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 11 (November 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Song Writers of the Day
American Conservatories
Genius
Playing by Ear
Leschetizky on Technic
Talent-Pianistic Talent
Education
How to Teach: How to Study
Verdi's First Success
Adolphe Henselt as a Teacher
How Chopin Played
Wise Teacher
Why We Lose Interest in Certain Pieces
Melba's First Concert
Dullard's Service to Art
Beautiful Thought
Plea for Broader Musicianship
Musical Listener
A Popular Readig Course for a Some-what Advanced Student
Would-Be Paderewski
Three Suggestions
Every Man His Own Critic
Odd Musical Creature
Ten Cardinal Points in the Early Musical Education
What We Get Out of Music
Songs and Song Making
Volume 15, Number 10 (October 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 10 (October 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
On the Virtues of India-Rubber: A Pupil's Plea
Piano and the Left Hand
Tale with a Moral
Women as Piano Tuners
You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But You Can Not Make Him Drink
Greatest Dates in Music
Impositions on Musicians
Music Teacher and His Work
Piano and Pianist at the Summer Hotel
Feel Music: Think Music
Business Side of Music: About Piano Commissions, etc.
Pilgrim of Art
Development in Firmness of Rhythm
Would-Be Paderewski
Wasting a Pupil's Time
Brains and Music
Oddities of Great Musicians
Aphorisms of Art-Philosophy
Neglected Pianoforte Compositions
At the Musicale
I Have Finished my …
Volume 15, Number 09 (September 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 09 (September 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Would-Be Paderewski
Music No Hindrance to Getting On
Some Don'ts for Students Who are Going to Germany to Study Music
Playing in Public
From Recent Programmes
Neglected Essential: Music and Languages
Self-Exaltation
Time Values
Flowers by the Wayside
Not Yourself, But Your Art
Four Stages of Student Life
Physical Exercises an Aid to Artistic Piano Playing
How a Pupil Rose to Success
Should Piano Students Attend Piano Recitals?
For the Student's Encouragement
Reading New Music
Extracts from Reinecke's Hints to Music Students
Materials and Workmanship
Ear Training
Study on Phrasing
Reed Organ as an Aid in Piano Instruction
Musical Listener …
Volume 15, Number 08 (August 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 08 (August 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Piano and Our Girls
For Juvenile Recital: When Malindy Sings (poem)
Protecting the Artistic Sense
Can a Poor Ear be Improved?
Pianoforte Study
Whither Are We Drifting: Realism in Music
Wit of Composers
Musical Stage Fright
Bach Anecdotes
Liszt and Tausig
Story Teller: For Summer Reading
Counting Time
My Fellow-Students
Aids in Teaching Time Values
Guide to Pianists
Musical Listener
Automatism in Technic
Promising Indication
Musical Inconsistencies
Day's Practice
Appreciative Audience
Plea for Pimary Instruction in Harmony
Thoughts about the Most Salient Features of Music Life—Teaching and Otherwise
Truly Great Musician
How Music Affects Some People
Remarkable Definitions
Study the …
Volume 15, Number 07 (July 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 07 (July 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Listener
Means Available in Piano Teaching
Truths in a Nut-Shell
Plagiarism in Music
Child Nature
Learn to Think
Some Passing Notes
Forty Good Resolutions for the Music Student
Usefulness of Some Recent Composition
Common Mistake and Its Deplorable Results
Recreation in Music
Character Will Out
Student Life in Berlin
My Fellow-Students
Memorizing
Moonlight Sonata: Or, What's in a Name?
Plea for Idealism in Music
Touch: Physical, Physiological, and Esthetic
Art of Preparing a Programme
Benefit of Seeing and Hearing Concert and Opera
Volume 15, Number 06 (June 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 06 (June 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Pianoforte Study: Hints on Piano Playing
Mozart's Journey from Vienna to Prague: A Romance of His Private Life
Musical Vitiation
What Our Profession Needs
Original of Chopin's Funeral March
Means Available in Piano Teaching
Anecdote of Liszt
Thoughts on Expression
Mistaken
Comments on Two Important Subjects
Finger Quality in Piano Playing
Selection of Teachers
Folk-Music
Three Golden Rules
Pupils' Musicales
Musical Listener
Tragic Side of Music Study
Music Education
Practicing the Hands Separately
Volume 15, Number 05 (May 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 05 (May 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Points in Music Teaching
Music Education
Play with Brains
Pianoforte Study: Hints on Piano Playing
Massage as a Means for Developing Suppleness in the Fingers
Music for Piano Students
Like unto a Magnet
Rubinstein's Thoughts
My Fellow-Students
Music Cure Again
Appogiaturas and Passing Notes
Mozart's Journey from Vienna to Prague: A Romance of His Private Life
Death of Brahms
Wasted Efforts
Good Advice for Composers
Hypocrisy in Music
Modern Music, or Feed for Thought
Ruskin on Music
Value of an Objective Point
Art of Playing Accompaniments
Use of Slow Piano Practice
Find Your Proper Niche
Vehicle of Music
Volume 15, Number 04 (April 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 04 (April 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Modern Musical Definitions
Have I Talent?
Peculiarities of Popular Teachers
Mozart's Journey from Vienna to Prague: A Romance of His Private Life
Chat with Students on the Purpose of Study
Teachers Who Scold
How Do We Listen?
Ring-Finger
Hearing Colors
Musical Listener
Reading Course: Outline of Psychology
Leschetizky as a Teacher: Reminiscences of a Pupil
Keep Your Temper
Great Thoughts About the Hands
Dull Pupil
Concerning Practice and Other Points of Interest to Students
Calvé on American Musicians
Pianofore Study: Hints on Piano Playing
Volume 15, Number 03 (March 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 03 (March 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical Listener
Clayton Johns
On Choosing Music
First Lessons
Why We Have So Few Musicians
Some Wholesome Truths for Teachers
Sieveking's Mode of Practice
W.J. Henderson
Study the Nature of Melody
How Long Should One Practice?
Henry T. Finck
Soul of Music
Music Scrap-Book
Beginning and Development of Pianoforte Playing
Common Sense in Music
Mozart's Journey from Vienna to Prague: A Romance of His Private Life
Why Study Harmony?
Queer Traits of Great Musicians
Art of Programme-Making
Louis C. Elson
Backward Pupils
Volume 15, Number 02 (February 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 02 (February 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Musical items
Music Study in Chicago
New York, the Place for the Music Student
Wm. H. Sherwood Writes
Studio Meditations
Bridge between Mechanism and Esthetic Piano Playing
Personal Power and Influence
Class-Work for the Piano-Student
Mozart's Journey from Vienna to Prague: A Romance of His Private Life
Broken Stairways
Johannes Brahms
The Use and Abuse of the Piano-Forte Pedal
Are Exercises Necessary?
Komikal Kadenza
Recitals, Pro and Con
One Type
Letters to Teachers
Marchesi's Opinion of American Voices
Musical Listener
Fools
Harmonic Analysis: An Aid to Piano Students
Trials of a Student
Pleas for Mediocre Talent
Volume 15, Number 01 (January 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 15, Number 01 (January 1897), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mr. Emil Liebling's Bach Course
Common Sense of Piano Teaching
Should Teachers Employ Collectors?
Souls or Stomachs, Which?
Singing the Counts
Music in its Relation to Health
Nervous Pupil
Boston as Musical Center for the Student
Cincinnati as a City for the Music Student
Talent and Intelligence Contrasted
What Method Do You Teach?
Should a Singing-Teacher Be Able to Sing?
One of Bob's Tramps: A Musical Tale
Talk About Some Early German Folk-Songs
High Prices Realized from Songs
Blasts from The Ram's Horn
Musical Listener
Wanted—A New System of Musical Notation
Better Understanding
That First Lesson
Mozart's Journey from Vienna …