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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Volume 52, Number 12 (December 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 12 (December 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Progress in Piano Playing and Teaching (interview with Ossip Gabrilowitsch)
Letting the Pupil Select the Music
How to Write a Good Musical Advertisement
Removing the Jounce
Famous German Musical Centers: Leipzig, Part 2
Schumann Discovers a Young Genius
Etude Music Study Expansion League: Great Revival of Interest in Practice
Santa Claus' Surprise Party
American Singer's Opportunities (interview with Gladys Swarthout)
Rhythmic Drawing
What is the Basis of the Piano Technic of Today: Great Pianists Give Important Opinions
Christmas Again
Vital First Year of Music Study: Selecting Right Materials for Children
How to Improve Mind and Muscle Coördination
Square Holes for …
Volume 52, Number 11 (November 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 11 (November 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Antique Spanish Pianoforte
Famous German Musical Centers: Leipzig
Sand Tables in Music Teaching
Don't You Know
Getting Pupils in 1763 (From Goethe's Boyhood)
Making the Trill Beautiful: Proper Diagnosis and Treatment Remove Ordinary Difficulties
Evening with the Waltz King
Cambridge the Beautiful: A Letter from an Etude Friend in Old Cambridge
How to Hold Your Pupils Longer
Musical Pepper Box
Musical Racketeers: The Claque and Its Long Career
Making the Piano Sing
Beyond the Measure Line
Changing Notes
Story of Elgar
Spreading Culture Through Prizes
Orchestral Tutti, Old and New
Pace Maker of the Keyboard: The Metronome as a Dominant …
Volume 52, Number 10 (October 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 10 (October 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music and Regimentation
Secret of Modernist Music (interview with Arnold Schönberg)
Good Teaching Pieces
Acting Theory
Mother, Make Music Study Delightful
Two Manual Accordion As Compared to the Standard Piano Accordion
Stabat Mater and Its Illustrious Composers
Program Architecture
What Does the Public Really Want?
Two Tests for Musical Capacity
Mystic Land of Magic Music (playlet)
To Acquire a Beautiful Legato
Whims of Musicians
Musical Commas and Musical Comments
Etude Practice Clock
Music in the Old Dragon Empire
For Fluency in Arpeggios
Train the Memory
Season's Schedule of Club Events
Kitchen and the One-lined Staff
Those Key-Signatures!
Helpful Hint in …
Volume 52, Number 09 (September 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 09 (September 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music Study for Adults (interview with Frederick B. Robinson)
What Geography Has to Do with Rhythm
Game of Musicians
Making a Fist
Teaching Accents
Maurice Ravel: The Man, The Musician, The Critic (interview with Maurice Ravel)
Beethoven, the Humorist
Kreisler and the Prodigy
Music Recreation and the Radio
What Makes a Good Touch
New Music for Ancient Plays
Practicing Difficult Passages
Story of Dixie and its Picturesque Composer
Parent Help in Music Study
Make Your Practice Period Worth While!
Bridge Strength for Pianists
Alabama's Share in Dixie
Cumulative Rewards
Technic Fun
Value of Similes
Volume 52, Number 08 (August 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 08 (August 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
When Liszt Renounced the World
Arpeggio Practice
Energetic Fingers
How to Find the Keys and the Forms of the Minor Scales
Midsummer Musical Laughs
Jargon of Jazz: An Amusing Article Upon the New and Absurd Nomenclature Which Has Grown Up About the Jazz Orchestra
Music for the Local History Pageant
What Use is the Quarter Tone Scale? Is this Innovation in Modern Music Likely to Remain Merely a Curiosity?
Expressive Dictation
Remedy for Tense Muscles
Romance of Mendelssohn: A Favored Son of the Gods
Speeding Up the Left Hand
Wagner in Venice
Georges Bizet and the True Story of Carmen …
Volume 52, Number 07 (July 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 07 (July 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Paderewski and Modern Piano Progress
Proper Care of School Pianos
Signor Patti and a Few Others: Notable Husbands of Famous Singers
Older Hands
Earliest Americans and their Music
To Overcome Mistakes in Note-Reading
How to Conduct a Piano Tournament
Music and Life
When Summer Comes Will Music Lag Behind? (interview with Harold Bauer)
Music of Nature: A Series of Programs for Studio, Club or Radio Recital
Some Piano Questions
Piano Lessons with Camille Saint-Saëns
Use of Music as a Healing Agent Among the Indians
Life Span of Famous Composers
Hint in Reading
Tambourine Corps
Signposts to Successful Piano Teaching
How …
The Status Of State Teachers College Bands, Nathalee Ewing
The Status Of State Teachers College Bands, Nathalee Ewing
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
What personal traits are desirable in the band director? What educational qualifications should be required? How much experience should he have before assuming the position of college band director? What should be the organization of the component parts of the band? Who should compose the personnel? What credit should be given for such services? Who should support the organization and supply such equipment as uniforms, library, and instruments?
39th Annual Concert And Commencement, Sherwood Music School
39th Annual Concert And Commencement, Sherwood Music School
Commencement Programs
Program for the Sherwood Music School 39th Annual Concert and Commencement at Studebaker Theater (410 South Michigan Avenue) held on June 24, 1934.
Volume 52, Number 06 (June 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 06 (June 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music of New Russia (interview with Albert Coates
Do Snakes Like Music?
Ethelbert Nevin's A Day in Venice (Un Giorno in Venezia): A New Tone Film Presentation Which is Commanding National Attention
Give the Child a Good Piano
Staccato Accents
Baseball and Scales
Use the Metronome in Practicing Sight-reading
Novelty for Your Recital
National Element in Polish Music
Getting a Start in Music Teaching in the Country
How One Teacher Did It
Art of Program Making
Accompanist
Music of the Land of the Bourrée
Music of Nature: A Series of Programs for Studio, Club or Radio Recital
Experimenting With the …
Volume 52, Number 05 (May 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 05 (May 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Singing Student's Vacation (interview with Sigrid Onegin)
New Piece
Holding Notes
Guiding Signs in Music
Making Piano Technic Simpler
Educational Running Mates: School and Music Teacher
Friendly Notes
When Interest Flags
Four-Year-Old Children Make Good Students
Intensive, Profitable Summer Vacation Music Study Calendar
Father of the Pianoforte: Clementi, 1752-1832
Dimished-Seventh Chords
Divine Purcell: Englands Most Distinctive Master Composer and His Music
Ua64/10 High-Senior Day Program, Wku Physical Education & Recreation, Wku Music
Ua64/10 High-Senior Day Program, Wku Physical Education & Recreation, Wku Music
WKU Archives Records
High School / Senior Day program description. This took place in the Health & Physical Education Building which is now Helm Library.
Volume 52, Number 04 (April 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 04 (April 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
There is No Royal Road to Singing! (interview with Göta Ljungberg)
Bass Drum
Chopin Odiosyncracy
How I Managed to Secure Pupils During The Depression
Dating Recitals for Success
Bandmaster Gilmore: The Indomitable Pat Whose Masterpiece was Probably When Johnny Comes Marching Home
London: A World Music Center
Chopin's Masterly Valse in A Flat, Op. 42: A Detailed Lesson Analysis
Music Popular at the Time of Lincoln
Cultivation of Musical Taste in a Small Town
Volume 52, Number 03 (March 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 03 (March 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Student Hardships that Lead to Success (interview with Elisabeeth Rethberg)
Studying the Pianissimo
Musical Courtesy
Composer's Workshop: How Composers Employ Simple Devices to Expand Their Musical Ideas
Irish Quartet
On Choosing a Musical Career
Music and the Ritual of the Dance in Ceylon: The Subtropical Themes and Rhythms that Have an Undying Allure
Pride of Personal Performance
Musical Pepper Box
Helps to Better Sight Playing
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: Its Origin, History and Activities
Slighted Finger
Teach All Keys in the Early Grades
Piano Accordion Band
Conducting a Practical Studio Piano Contest
Problem of the Baby Violinist
Story of Aloha Oe …
Volume 52, Number 02 (February 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 02 (February 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Education of a Conductor (interview with Bruno Walter)
Stage Fright and How to Cure It
Berlin, The Weltstadt of Music
Music and the Adult
From Bell Stand to Throne Room: A Remarkable Autobiographical Interview with the Eminently Successful American Negro Composer (interview with R. Nathaniel Dett)
Kindergarten Highway to Tone and Rhythm
New Approach to the Thumb-Under Problem
Conquering the Jazz Craze of Young Pianists
Four Times Twenty Musical Years
Old Friends are Best
Indian Drill for the Fingers
Violin Teaching Far From Ordinary: An Unroutined Routine of Violin Instruction (interview with Louis Persinger)
Provincial Opera in Italy
Devices for …
Volume 52, Number 01 (January 1934), James Francis Cooke
Volume 52, Number 01 (January 1934), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Studying Music for the Joy of It (interview with Artur Bodanzky)
Old Friends are Best
Evening of Mozart: A Musical Play in Three Acts for Children and Adults
You Can Sing—If You Will! (interview with Ernestine Schumann-Heink)
Music of Nature: A Series of Programs for Studio, Club or Radio Recital
Coming Back Without Teacher
Why Not Give an Etude Radio Recital?
Music Supervisor's Forum
New Deal, the New Leisure, and Music
Interesting Stephen Heller
Here's a New One
Those Troublesome Octaves
Value of Music Study to a Business Woman
Ledger Lines and Spaces Simplified
Sight Reading Suggestions
Drilling for Independence …
Worship: The Items Composing The Worship Of The Church Of Christ On The First Day Of The Week., J. C. Mcquiddy
Worship: The Items Composing The Worship Of The Church Of Christ On The First Day Of The Week., J. C. Mcquiddy
Stone-Campbell Books
No abstract provided.
Sherwood Music School Annual Catalog 1934-1935, Sherwood Music School
Sherwood Music School Annual Catalog 1934-1935, Sherwood Music School
Academic Catalogs
The 1934-1935 Annual Academic Catalog for Sherwood Music School, featuring information about the School, its affiliated branches' purpose and locations, images of student and campus life, department descriptions, courses of study, course descriptions, student services, and biographical information about and images of faculty.
Maria Assumpta, Lawrence Gonner S.M., Robert Holzmer S.M.
Maria Assumpta, Lawrence Gonner S.M., Robert Holzmer S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
Mary, Assumption
Hail Our Father, Lawrence J. Gonner S.M.
Hail Our Father, Lawrence J. Gonner S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
Chaminade, hero of history
Lourdes Hymn (Arr. Wessling), Paul Wessling S.M.
Lourdes Hymn (Arr. Wessling), Paul Wessling S.M.
Musical Compositions about the Marianist Charism
Praise of Mary
Dust, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Dust, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Dust was an experimental student publication printed in January 1934 by two students under the direction of a local printing company. It includes several short stories written by students and illustrated with wood and linoleum cuts created by other students.
Eili Eili / Words By Jacob Koppel Sandler, Jacob Koppel Sandler, Robbins Music Inc. (New York)
Eili Eili / Words By Jacob Koppel Sandler, Jacob Koppel Sandler, Robbins Music Inc. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1930-1967
No abstract provided.
Wagon Wheels / Music By Peter De Rose; Words By Billy Hill, Peter Derose, Billy Hill, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)
Wagon Wheels / Music By Peter De Rose; Words By Billy Hill, Peter Derose, Billy Hill, Shapiro Bernstein And Co. (New York)
Sheet Music, 1930-1967
Cover: a photo of Everett Marshall; Publisher: Shapiro Bernstein and Co. (New York)
Carry Me Back To Old Virginny / Music By James Bland; Words By James Bland; Revised And Edited By Harold Potter, James Bland, Morris Music (Philadelphia)
Carry Me Back To Old Virginny / Music By James Bland; Words By James Bland; Revised And Edited By Harold Potter, James Bland, Morris Music (Philadelphia)
Sheet Music, 1930-1967
Cover: drawing of an African American female picking cotton; Publisher: Morris Music (Philadelphia)
Ua3/1/3 Wku School Songs, Wku President's Office - Cherry
Ua3/1/3 Wku School Songs, Wku President's Office - Cherry
WKU Archives Records
Songs written by various WKU alumni for classes found in Henry Cherry's scrapbooks.
School Music Education In California, Beatrice Marjorie Hunt
School Music Education In California, Beatrice Marjorie Hunt
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The selection of the subject "School Music Education in California" was prompted by the author's interest in the field of school music. This thesis is the result of research to discover the beginnings of music in our public institutions of learning, to trace those forces which have been instrumental in its growth, and to consider the present status of music education in the schools of California.
A Search For A Universally Valid Criterion As A Basis For Musical Criticism, Allan Bacon
A Search For A Universally Valid Criterion As A Basis For Musical Criticism, Allan Bacon
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The object of this thesis is neither to prove nor to disprove any specific theory or theories, but to conduct an impartial investigation into the fields of musical history and of musical criticism, and to allow such facts as may be ascertained to speak for themselves. Any conclusions reached will be only such as actual facts appear to warrant or to justify.