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Volume 75, Number 04 (April 1957), Guy Mccoy
Volume 75, Number 04 (April 1957), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Folk Music and Art Music
Playing with Orchestra (interview with Alec Templeton)
Community Solves its Music Crisis: The Inspiring Story of The Bronx Symphony
Orchestra Genius Lies in the Individual
Miniature Opera from Salzburg
Kostelanetz on Conducting, Conductors and Batons
Drama in Song: A Discussion of the Importance of Clear Enunciation on the Part of Singers
A Glimpse of the Inner Workings of One of the Largest Summer Music Camps is Gained from These Day to Day Entries . . . From the Music Camp Office
Henry Cowell—Musician and Citizen, Part 3
Richard Rodgers on Current Trends in Popular Music
Volume 75, Number 03 (March 1957), Guy Mccoy
Volume 75, Number 03 (March 1957), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hail and Farewell to The Grand Old Man of Music Confusion
Confounded: An Objective Explanation of Some Frequently Perplexing Musical Terms
Singing Must be Natural (interview with Victoria de los Angeles)
Music's Part in Social Integration
Mariachis of Mexico
Henry Cowell—Musician and Citizen, Part 2
Music in the Schools High School Symphony Orchestra . . . How It Is Made
New Studio
Volume 75, Number 02 (February 1957), Guy Mccoy
Volume 75, Number 02 (February 1957), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
International Aspect of Folk Music
Candlelight Concerts in Colonial Williamsburg
Don't Shy Away From Adult Beginners
Singing on Television (interview with Lois Hunt) Impressions of Musical Education in the United States
Henry Cowell—Musician and Citizen Shape Notes, New England Music and White Spirituals, Part 2
We Can Co-operate
Staccatos for the Sightless New Vistas in Music Programming for Radio
Volume 74, Number 10 (December 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 10 (December 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Obituary - Guy Maier (1890-1956)
Béla Bartók and Hungarian Folk Music
Story of Roy Harris—American Composer
Cradle of Music: A Brief Visit to One of the Most Interesting of Old-World Music Publishing Houses
Some Basic Issues in Music Education
Operas of Hugo Weisgall
Volume 74, Number 09 (November 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 09 (November 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Carl Orff's Musical Theatre
World Ballad of Bady Doe
Responsibility of Music Education to Music—A Reply
Opera for all America: Chandler Cowles, General Manager of NBC Opera Company, Outlines His Ideas Concerning the Project
Volume 74, Number 08 (October 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 08 (October 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Folk Music in Civilization
In Memorium - Mrs. Eduard MacDowell (1857-1956)
Wallingford Riegger—Composer and Pedagog
Loring Club
Bach of High Fidelity (interview with Robert D. Darrell)
Glenn Gould, A Début and a Personality
Volume 74, Number 07 (September 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 07 (September 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music in Focus
Responsibility of Music Education to Music
Music in the American Wilderness
Picture Painted in Sound: Alden B. Dow Creates a New Art Visualizing Music
Pianist's Page
Waltz and Brahms' Opus 39
Volume 74, Number 04 (April 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 04 (April 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Music Educators National Conference
In Memorium: Edwin Franko Goldman (1878-1956)
Personal Memories of Cortot as Artist and Teacher
Diction in Singing
National Interscholastic Music Activities Commission
MTNA in Action Music in Focus National Federation of Music Clubs . . . America's Most Far-Flung Musical Organization
Phi Mu Alpha (Professional Music Fraternity) . . . What it is and What it Does
National Association of Teachers of Singing
Story of Sigma Alpha Iota
Stepping Stones to West Point (interview with John A. Davis, Jr.)
Volume 74, Number 03 (March 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 03 (March 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
They Make Music Wherever They Go
Southpaw Solo Flight
Preparing a Career in Opera (interview with Joseph Rosenstock)
Porgy and Bess in Moscow
Boys Like to Sing!
Through Their Music They Build Democracy
Volume 74, Number 02 (February 1956), Guy Mccoy
Volume 74, Number 02 (February 1956), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Inside the Paris Opéra
Music in Focus
Georges Enesco, As I Knew Him
People's Music School in Sweden
Timeless Turntable: A Most Interesting Review of the Development in the Recording Field Since the Coming of the LP Era
Volume 73, Number 12 (December 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 12 (December 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
I Heard the Bells
Christmas Concerts at Grand Central
It Shouldn't be a Battle (interview with Otto Harbach)
Soviet Russia's Top Pianist Makes Sensational Début in America
To Cosima—With Love
Great Church Rebuilds Its Organ
Orchestra in the Daily Life of Your School
Music Postage Bill Passes Senate
Volume 73, Number 11 (November 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 11 (November 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Vienna State Opera Re-opens
More Than Teaching (interview with Lotte Lehmann)
Musical Tour Through Europe Boris Goldovsky's New
Deal in Opera Trends in Piano Playing (interview with Benno Moiseiwitsch)
Volume 73, Number 10 (October 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 10 (October 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Folk Music in Civilization
In Memorium - Mrs. Eduard MacDowell (1857-1956)
Wallingford Riegger—Composer and Pedagog
Loring Club
Bach of High Fidelity (interview with Robert D. Darrell)
Glenn Gould, A Début and a Personality
Volume 73, Number 09 (September 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 09 (September 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
The Messrs R and H
Utah's Singing Ambassadors of Good Will
Carl Sandburg, the Musician
Eugène d'Albert Reveals How Liszt Prepared for Scales
Music vs. Guns
Orchestra Member's Check List
Highly Significant Step (editorial)
Requirements for an Artistic Career (interview with Joseph Szigeti)
Contemporary Music—An Essential Part of the School Music Program
Volume 73, Number 08 (August 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 08 (August 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Golden Age Grandee
Playing Piano Duets Can Be Fascinating
California Women's Symphony Orchestra: The Intriguing Story of the Orchestra That is at Present Considered the Oldest in the United States
Acoustics and the Organist
World's Largest Piano Class
Making of Music, Part 2
Values in Ballet Study (interview with Mia Stavenska)
Why Minor Signatures?
Volume 73, Number 06 (June 1955), Guy Mccoy
Volume 73, Number 06 (June 1955), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music Al Fresco
Education of a Pianist
Music and Religious Drama
Carlos Chávez, Mexico's Mr. Music
Delightful Delusion: A Dramatic Account of Specific Ways on Which Music and Its Sister Art, the Dance, are Used Singing City
Sunnybank Quintet
World's Most Widely Sung Tune
Staging: Part Three—Operettas and Light Operas
Kayser Studies, Part 3: An Analysis of the Last Twelve
Ivory Towers are Boring: The Thrilling Story of the Aspen (Colorado) Music School How Can We Hold Our Adolescent Pupils?
Memoir of a Prince of Pianists: A Touching Incident of the Closing Days of the Immortal Ignace Jan Paderewski
What …
Volume 72, Number 12 (December 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 12 (December 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
World's Most Holy Hour—Poem
Challenge to America
Christmas Concerto
Minimum Instrumental Performance Requirements for Music Education Majors
Lillian Baldwin and the Cleveland Story
American Academy of Teachers of Singing
Orchestra Department
Important Rôle of the String Orchestra in School Music
Christmas with the Composers
Volume 72, Number 11 (November 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 11 (November 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
On Teaching Bach
With Chopin in Japan
Barber Shop Brotherhood
Waukesha's Plan Pays Off
First Step Is . . . Honesty (interview with Richard Tucker)
Story of MTNA, Part 2
School Orchestra Today: What Successful School Orchestra Teachers Believe
Make This a Happy Musical Thanksgiving (an editorial)
Practicing and Teaching (interview with Erica Morini)
Empiricism and Science in Teaching Voice Production
Volume 72, Number 10 (October 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 10 (October 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Liszt's Treasures in Washington
How to Write Good Tunes
Dance Art Develops a Notation
Fascinating Ensemble of Flute and Organ
Story of MTNA
Results Count!
Is There an Italian Method? (interview with Fedora Barbieri)
Present Aims and Objectives in Choral Music
Ernest Bloch Sonata: A Descriptive Analysis
Volume 72, Number 09 (September 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 09 (September 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Choral Problems and Choral Clinics (interview with Peter J. Wilhousky)
Music and the Mechanically Minded Student
Contemporary Musical Creation in Education
Recitals: To Have or Not to Have Them
Breaking a Boston Symphony Tradition
So Paderewski Played the Trombone! (an editorial)
Once in a Century Mid-Summer Idyll—Salzburg
London's Unique New Festival Hall
Volume 72, Number 08 (August 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 08 (August 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Harpsichord To-Day (interview with Ralph Kirkpatrick)
How Important is Music?
Beethoven and Bubble Gum
Bells from Across the Seas
Rural Music: It's Not All Hillbilly
Magic of Leopold Auer (interview with Benno Rabinof)
Making Good as a Music Teacher (an editorial)
How to Sing More Fluently (interview with Crystal Waters)
San Francisco's New Musical Leader (interview with Enrique Jorda)
Volume 72, Number 06 (June 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 06 (June 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Problems of the Concertmaster
Tarheel Orchestra Takes to the Road
Destiny and Genius
Boys' Choir of Morelia
Haydn: The Man Who Overcame Success
General Who Set Victory to Music
Music Eases the Work Load
So Your Child Has Musical Talent?
Music at Ocean Grove (interview with Walter D. Eddowes)
Summer Instrumental Music Program
Bayreuth—Today and Yesterday
A.G.O. Convenes What To Do About the Left-Handed Violin Beginner
Master Lesson on Bach's Fugue in C-Sharp Minor
Volume 72, Number 05 (May 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 05 (May 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Concerning Interpretation (interview with Paul Badura-Skoda)
Key to Grieg's World: Bergen's First International Festival
Protecting the World's Most Valuable Musical Instrument (an editorial)
And Sweetly Trilled the Fipple Flute
Mr. Opera Takes a Curtain
Small Start (interview with Claramae Turner) Those Four-Year Olds Who Bang the Baldwin
Too Old? Don't You Believe It!
Volume 72, Number 02 (February 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 02 (February 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Approach to Beethoven (interview with Claudio Arrau)
Music's Royal Heritage: From Early Times to the Present Royalty has Bestowed Many Favors and Much Assistance to Music and Musicians
Personal Reminiscences of Jacques Thibaud
Pre-Kindergarten School
Chopin's Influence on Modern Music
Preparing for an Operatic Career (interview with Camilla Williams)
Playing the Church Service
Music Comes to the Little Red School House: A Unique Arrangement Which Has Proved Its Worth in Bringing Music to Children Who Otherwise Would be Deprived of It
William Kapell—An Informal Sketch By His Teacher
Volume 72, Number 01 (January 1954), Guy Mccoy
Volume 72, Number 01 (January 1954), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Albert Schweitzer, The Man and Musician Music and the Rose Parade
New Year of Musical Opportunities (an editorial)
Meet Miss Hebden—Canadian Ambassadress for Music
Making of a Conductor (interview with Dimitri Mitropoulos)
Advice from the Golden Age (interview with Giovanni Martinelli)
Pianist Finds Himself (interview with Seymour Lipkin)
Old Opera with New Ways
Choir with a Vision
New Life for Old Music
Master Lesson on Schubert's Moment Musical in A-Flat, Op. 94, No. 6
Volume 71, Number 10 (October 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 10 (October 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
American Way of Life in Art (interview with Lauritz Melchior)
Revival at the Opéra
Century of Tradition
Piano Triumphs
Korea Concerto
Must You Sing? (Part 2)
Volume 71, Number 09 (September 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 09 (September 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Preparation for Opera (interview with Licia Albanese)
What Can Technical Instruction Achieve?
Piano Art of Ferruccio Busoni
What the Junior Music Festival Can Do For Your State
Mental Practice (interview with Aldo Ciccolini)
Must You Sing?
Symphony of Bells: An Authoritative Discussion of a New Development in the Electronic Carillion Field
Place of the Non-Concertizing Artist in America's Music
Marketing the Music Manuscript
Volume 71, Number 08 (August 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 08 (August 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Impressions of Bayreuth (interview with Astrid Varnay)
Bright Lantern: New Methods for Piano Teachers
Lully—Master Musician
Children Designed This Opera Production
Do's and Dont's for Parents
Making Friends Through Music (An editorial)
America's Rich Musical Heritage (interview with Annabel Morris Buchanan)
Mastering the Cello (interview with Aldo Parisot)
Music Therapy—A New Occupational Horizon
Faulty Rendering of Appogiaturas
Volume 71, Number 07 (July 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 07 (July 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Road to Musicianship (interview with Mischa Elman)
Good Health is a Major Asset to the Vocal Artist (interview with David Poleri)
Pennies in the Tambourine (An editorial)
Well-Tempered Piano Tuner (interview with John H. Steinway)
Master of Masters—A Tribute to Arcangelo Corelli
That Cancelled Lesson
Career as a Mortuary Organist (interview with Gene Driskill)
Music Out of Old Mexico
Child is Father to the Man: An Authoritative Discussion of the Question When to Begin Vocal Instruction with Children
Democratic Process in Music: An Intelligent Discussion of the Pros and Cons of Group Instruction
Music of the Coronation Service
Volume 71, Number 06 (June 1953), Guy Mccoy
Volume 71, Number 06 (June 1953), Guy Mccoy
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Grand Manner in Piano Playing: A Tribute to Emil Sauer
Flutist's Technical Problems (interview with John Wummer)
Amazing Versatility of American Singers (interview with Blanche Thebom)
Edvard Grieg As I Knew Him (interview with Schak, Bull)
Creative Genius—Who Knows? Do You Put the Words Across? (interview with James Melton)
Pipe Organ Tone from an Electronic Organ
Listen to Yourself! (interview with Grant Johannesen)
Music to Live By
What Have You Got to Sell?
Know These Pianists?
Legends of Ancient Bells
Song Sharks Are at it Again