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Volume 67, Number 11 (November 1949), James Francis Cooke
Volume 67, Number 11 (November 1949), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Richard Strauss: 1864-1949
Goodbye, Mr. Johnson
What Is Your Vocal Problem?
First Aid for Ailing Brass: How to Make Your Instrument Work Better and Last Longer
Let's Help Our Young Orchestras: An Amateur Group is Harder to Conduct than the Boston Symphony (interview with Arthur Fiedler)
Use the Pedal—Don't Abuse It
Can Students Learn to Think?
Let Them Doodle!: In the Early Stages, Having Fun with Music is More Important than Sight-Reading
Why Not Take Up Your Music Again?
Pictures Have Impact
Good Bass Is Hard to Find
Fighting the Famine of Strings
Psychologist Looks at Music (interview with Victor …
Volume 67, Number 09 (September 1949), James Francis Cooke
Volume 67, Number 09 (September 1949), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Why I Went to South Pacific
Talent Isn't Enough!
Short-Cut to Choral Singing
Miss Mary at the Manuals
Modern Music Is Nonsense (interview with Darius Milhaud)
I Used to Play Piano, But . . .
Good Dancers are Good Musicians (interview with Patricia Bowman)
Boston Musical Radio Census
What Makes a Composer Great? (interview with Igor Stravinsky)
Don't Worry About the Next Depression!: Here's How One Teacher Solved the Problem
Tabernacle Organ in Salt Lake City
Get Them Started Right!
Those Fascinating Woodwinds
They've Revived the Music Box
Editorial: Music and Barnumism
Volume 67, Number 08 (August 1949), James Francis Cooke
Volume 67, Number 08 (August 1949), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Invention in Music
Getting the Most from Your Music Lessons: Practical Hints on Oft-Neglected Factors in Music Study
Denmark's Royal Conductor
Education in Opera (interview with Boris Goldovsky)
Fiddling While the Sun Burns
Hail Rotarians, Kiwanians, Lions, Optimists and Members of All Service Clubs
Imagination, the Key to the Child's Musical Interest
Music, the Universal Language
Gaining Experience (interview with Stella Roman)
Shall I Become a Professional Musician?
Playing the Piano in the Church Service
Keep in the Middle of the Choral Road
Inconsistencies in Musical Notation
Strictly American Vocal Problems (interview with Mack Harrell)
Just How Leschetizky Taught
Volume 65, Number 08 (August 1947), James Francis Cooke
Volume 65, Number 08 (August 1947), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Matter of Degrees
Roads to Memorizing Piano Music
Heart of the 'Cello (interview with Gregor Piatigorsky)
Observations of an Artist on Tour (interview with Ray Lev)
Securing a Good Piano Tone (interview with Earl Blair)
Variations on a Given Theme
True or False in Harmony Land
Importance of the Piano for the Organist
Building Finger Efficiency in Piano Study
Developing the Tenor Voice (interview with Frederick Jagel)
Volume 56, Number 07 (July 1938), James Francis Cooke
Volume 56, Number 07 (July 1938), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Piano and To-morrow
Passing of a Genius
Carve Out Your Own Career (interview with Ferde Grofé)
Righting the Left Hand
First Eighth Notes
Art Means Preparation (interview with Bidu Sayao)
Fatigue Demon
Radio Flashes
Women in Orchestras: Famous and Brilliant Conductors of the Fair Sex
Relaxation is Mental
Social Dancing and Its Music
Important Practical Helps for the Vocalist (interview with Isidore Luckstone)
Threshold of Music: Triads, and How They are Put Together
Making Two Part Inventions Interesting
Music and Dancing in Siam: Quaint and Curious Arts of a Far Eastern Kingdom
New Attractions Scheduled for Tour: International Music Festival …
Volume 53, Number 08 (August 1935), James Francis Cooke
Volume 53, Number 08 (August 1935), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Forty Years in Showdom
And the Twain Shall Meet (interview with Armand Tokatyan)
Parent's Musical Opportunity
On Hearing the Lesson: Miss Kammerer's Lucid and Practical Expositions of Her Highly Successful Pedagogical Ideas Are Widely Welcomed by Teachers
Etude Day in the Public School
Program for Our Mothers
Couppey Suggestion
How Scotland Sings Her Story
Know Your Piano: Your Piano Has Over Six Thousand Parts; It Pays to Know Something About Them
Making My Family Musical: What It Has Meant to Their Lives and Mine
Romances of Great Musicians: Romance in the Life of Schumann
Why Every Child Should Have a …
Volume 41, Number 09 (September 1923), James Francis Cooke
Volume 41, Number 09 (September 1923), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Vital Point Piano Students Miss: Things that Young Pianists Forget (interview with Frederic Lamond)
Training Eyes and Ears
Taking Care of the Piano: Expert Advice by the National Association of Piano Tuners
Colorful Practice
Success and the Music Teacher's Health: What the Teacher Must Do to Keep Fit
Rubber Stamps that Help
Piano Playing Up to Date
Musical History Intelligence Test: Question on the Lives of the Great Composers
Is This the Golden Age of Voice? (interview with Madame Lucrezia Bori)
Master Singers on Tone Production—Symposium
Serious Piano Student's Ultimate Goal
Look at Your Music Shelf
Simplified Reading for …