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Volume 32, Number 05 (May 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 05 (May 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
First Studies in Double Notes
Memorizing Music Successfully (interview with Ossip Gabrilowitsch)
How Gounod Surprised Berlioz
Charles Marie Widor: Dean of French Organ Masters
Method in Sight Reading
Balance in Rhythmic Movement
Study Harmony from Piano Playing
Wit of Malibran
Best of the New Music Issued by the Leading Publishers: Selected, Graded and Recommended to The Etude Readers
Prima Donna of To-Day and Yesterday
Interesting the Boy Pupil
Chopin as a Virtuoso: How Chopin's Playing Impressed His Hearers
Ballet in France
Masters Who Have Failed as Opera Composers
Musical Thought and Action in the Old World
How to Develop Concentration …
Volume 32, Number 03 (March 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 03 (March 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Some Devices that Make Sight Reading Easy
Chopin's Last Surviving Pupil Gives Recollections of His Master
Leading the Pupil to Think While Practicing (interview with Harold Bauer)
Comfort at the Keyboard
Self-Development and Piano Playing
Mozart's Personal Appearance
Pioneers of American Music
Ornamentation in Music
Pros and Cons of Correspondence Instruction in Music: A Far Reaching Symposium on a Much Discussed Subject
Some Things the Student Should Know about Mozart's Works
Liszt's Original Compositions
Music and Abstract Ideas
Foundation Stones of Good Piano Technic
Tragic Character of the Music of Russia
Recollections of Celebrated Musicians (interview with Henry Schradieck)
Exercises …
Volume 32, Number 01 (January 1914), James Francis Cooke
Volume 32, Number 01 (January 1914), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
New Year's Greetings form Well Known American Composers
Talk with the Girl Who Would be a Prima Donna (interview with Nellie Melba)
Cheerfulness in the Lesson
To the Memory of Mathilde Marchesi, 1826-1913
Physical Side of Technical Development
Progress in Music Study (interview with Emil Sauer)
Musical Thought and Action Abroad
Pupils from a Farming District
Hints in Teaching Sight-reading
Attaining Technical Proficiency
To-day with Mozart in Salzburg
Lesson in Exact Terminology
Dot and the Double Dot
Operatic Choral Prayer
Recent Progress in Teaching Methods
Story of the Famous Singer Who Gave Richard Wagner His Ideals
Is Musical Theory Necessary? …