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Volume 55, Number 12 (December 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 12 (December 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Joy of Christmas Morning: A Merry Christmas to Etude Friends Everywhere!
Unseen Forces (interview with Charles R.Gay)
Christmas at Mrs. Santa Claus' Home: A Story Recital for Children
Memorybook Pages of a Musical Pilgrim: Presenting Messages and Music from Many States, Part 4: I Hear America Singing—Out West and Up North
Marimba Moves into the Parlor
Swing! Swing! Swing!: The Last Word in X Music
Musical Lure of the Ballet
Lessons from Beethoven's Sketch Book
Plea for the Real Debussy (interview with E. Robert Schmitz)
New Ideas on Octave Playing: A Fresh and Interesting Discussion
Musical Sandwich
Singer's Equipment: The …
Volume 55, Number 11 (November 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 11 (November 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Justice for Genius
This is Walter Damrosch Speaking: The Eminent Conductor Give His Opinions Upon Opera, American and Otherwise (interview with Walter Damrosch)
Typewriter and the Piano
Learning Lines and Spaces
Tuneful Tweddle
Claude Debussy's American Born Teacher: His Contribution to Modern Music
How I Increased My Enrollment
Bringing the Symphony Orhcestra to Moving Picture Patrons
Gospel of Relaxation
Universality of the Piano: The Indispensable Instrument and its Place in Art
Repetition in Musical Composition: Its Important Function in the Tonal Art
Pilgrimages with Franz Liszt, in Rome, Budapest, and Weimar, 1881 to 1884, Reminiscences of His Pupil
Mystic Dances …
Volume 55, Number 10 (October 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 10 (October 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Psychologists and Professors
Mind and Music (interview with Walter B. Pitkin)
My Work is Easy: Eleven Year Old Genius of the Piano (interview with Ruth Slenczynski)
Helping the Teacher to Get More Business: A Letter from a Piano Dealer to the Teacher
How to Make a Better Band (interview with Edwin Franko Goldman)
My First Success: The Great Norwegian Master Tells the Romantic Story of His Student Days in Leipzig
End of an Important Musical Era
Kitchen Symphony Orchestra: A Recital Program Novelty
First Use of the Piano in a Concert
Music After Marriage: A Few Words to Musical Wives …
Volume 55, Number 09 (September 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 09 (September 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Grand Crusade
Need of Musical Pioneers
Bach and Modern Keyboard Technic
Studio Waiting Room
Queen Victoria and Music: England's Queen-Empress Studied Voice with the Great Lablache for Two Decades
Address to an Entering Class
Practice as an Art
New Gateways to Opera (interview with Lee Pattison)
Can Perfect Pitch be Acquired?: Research into the Baffling Problem of Absolute Pitch Memory
What Adult Beginners Need for Rapid Progress: Helps for This Rapidly Growing Class
Ideal Teacher for the Ideal Instrument
Their Toughest Spot: Laughing at Rejection Letters
Immortal Beautiful Blue Danube Waltzes: The Seventieth Anniversary of this Johann Strauss Masterpiece
Do …
Volume 55, Number 08 (August 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 08 (August 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Supreme Court Problem in Music
Glance at the Music of Hawaii
Tin Pan Alley Moving West
Meet Doctor Fizzle
Some Differences Between Teaching and Educating Music Students (interview with Angela Diller)
Clergyman Visits Oberammergau
Evenings with The Etude
How Shall My Pupil Sit: A Plea for the Conservation of Eyesight and the Use of Seating Equipment Designed to Aid Correct Posture and to Lessen the Expenditure of Excessive Nerve Vitality When Practicing
Making of an Orchestra Conductor
Larynx and the Voice: An Abstract of an Address by the Most Distinguished of Throat Specialists Which is Here Given its First Publication …
Volume 55, Number 07 (July 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 07 (July 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Song of the American Revolution
Heldentenor, or Heroic Tenor (interview with Lauritz Melchior)
Answers to Brain Teasers Musical Intelligence Test
Bunched Finger Playing
Star Spangled Banner: With Photographs from the Celebrated Historical Collection of William Thompson
Longfellow's Influence on Musical Composition
America: A National Anthem Which Finds Lodgment in the Heart of Every True American
Double Purpose Exercise
Making Friends with the Wrist: An Important Phase of Pianoforte Playing
Playing Pa to Sleep at Three A.M.
Playing the Four Note Chord
Effect of Music on Wild Animals
How America Lost Chopin: A Romance of the Poet of the Piano
Cambridge …
Volume 55, Number 06 (June 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 06 (June 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Television, When?
Schumann's Forest Scenes
How Do We Behave at the Piano?
They Didn't Eat with Liszt
Color Effects in Pianoforte Playing
How One Teacher Got Ahead of The Big Bad Wolf
One Jump Ahead of the Times
Summertime Pageant Recital for Young People
Brain Teasers Intelligence Test for Music Lovers
Approach to Scales
Fifteen Years in Radio (interview with Milton J. Cross)
Training the Thumbs
Incorrect Phraseology
Enfants Terribles of Pianist's Hands
More Be's For Your Musical Hive
Scale Preparation
Moscheles in Scotland: A Very Entertaining Account of His Meeting with Sir Walter Scott
Verdi Renaissance
Wild Music of …
Volume 55, Number 05 (May 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 05 (May 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Care of the Voice (interview with Gertrud Wettergren)
Bagpipes of Braemar
Do You Know?
Business Efficiency for the Music Teacher
Mediocrity and Mastery
Benjamin Franklin Discourses on Music
Relative Minor Recognition Device
X Marks the Spot
Is There a Last Word in Piano Technic?
Why and How of Memorizing Music
Ich Liebe Dich (interview with Grieg, Fru Edvard)
From Woods and Fields: A Piano Playlet for Small Children, Suitable for a Spring Recital
Grand Manner in Piano Playing (interview with Moriz Rosenthal)
Discovering a Masterpiece: How Two Musical Sleuths of Britain found Rosamunde
Few Frank Words to the Young Composer …
Volume 55, Number 04 (April 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 04 (April 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Travel
America's Vast New Musical Awakening (interview with Nikolai Sokoloff)
Chopin as a Teacher
List's Singing Tone
Von Weber, Tone Poet of Romanticism
May Day Play Recital: Ten Games with Music
American Singers and the German Lied (interview with Grete Stueckgold)
Dramatizing Piano Duets
Geometry and Speed of Motion: At the Piano Keyboard in the Playing of Chromatic Passages
Two Roads to Acquaintance with Musical Form
Recital Program that Took
Studio Bulletin Board
It's An Art to Tune a Piano
Nocturne in C Minor by Chopin: A Master Lesson
Neglected Senses
Musical Sewing Cards
Profession a Business
Why …
Volume 55, Number 03 (March 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 03 (March 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Hydra-Headed Music License Monster
Visit to the Home of Sibelius
Art of Musical Penmanship
Yes, Practice Makes Perfect
On Building a Piano Technic
Music Vacations
Plantation Echoes In Which the Author Describes a Visit to a Negro Folk Music-Drama, the Most Pimitive of American Negro Musics Given Each Year in Charleston, South Carolina
Early Musical Influences in My Life
Musical Mathematics: How to Add and Multiply Notes
Strangest of the Arts
Verb To Be in Music
Keeping the Musical Memory Fresh
Remarkable Abbé (Abt) Vogler: Hero of Browning's Famous Poem
All-Purpose Exercise for the Busy Teacher
Some Be's for Your …
Volume 55, Number 02 (February 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 02 (February 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Enesco Talks on Menuhin
How the Piano is Coming Back
How to Become a Better Pianist (interview with Isidor Philipp)
Advantages of a Poor Piano
Role of Music in Prisons
Tour of Early Keyboard Instruments in the Nation's Capital
Cure for Musicians' Cramp
Catering to America's Musical Tastes (interview with David Rubinoff)
Graceful Gavotte: A Dance to Which Several Influences Have Contributed
Pupil's Right
Benjamin Franklin's Interest in Music
Teaching Interpretation Through Thought Force
Old Music Arrives; Order Sent in '87 Is Filled by Firm
Czerny's Many-Sided Etude, Number Sixty-Five
Measure for Measure
Aids in Overcoming Finger Stiffness
Relating Music …
Volume 55, Number 01 (January 1937), James Francis Cooke
Volume 55, Number 01 (January 1937), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Superstitions in Music
Musical Food for Millions (interview with Erno Rapée)
Brighter Scale Practice
Increasing the Activity of the Fingers
Magical and Misunderstood Art of Reviewing
Romance of the Sweetest Story Ever Told
Tooting Your Own Horn: The Most Difficult Instrument for the Musician to Learn
My Toughest Spot: Taking Things as They Come
Getting the Perspective in Teaching
Composing for Pictures (interview with Erich Korngold)
Strongest Carillon in the World
First Steps in Musical Transposition
Approach to Interpretation
Berceuse Op. 57 of Chopin
Autumn Days in the Presser Gardens
Brahms Selfless Musician
Arpeggio Drill