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Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke Oct 1910

Volume 28, Number 10 (October 1910), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Music the American People Demand (interview with John Philip Sousa)

Scharwenka on Listening to One's Playing

Failure of Gounod's Faust

Heredity and Music: Remarkable Instances of the Manner in Which Musical Talent Has been Communicated from One Generation to Another

Some Great Virtuosos of the Present Day

Clara Schumann on Ear Training

Talk with Svendsen

Preparing the Hands for Advanced Pianoforte Study

Better Understanding of the Double Bar

Vital Defects of Most Pianists

Some Distinctions in Musical Terms


Volume 28, Number 09 (September 1910), James Francis Cooke Sep 1910

Volume 28, Number 09 (September 1910), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Franz Liszt and the Origin of the Symphonic Poem

How Spohr Learned the French Horn in One Day

What is Meant by Interpretation

Forgotten Rivals of Great Composers

Story of the Minuet

How Music Helps the Business Woman

Power of Concentration in Music Study and How to Develop It

Mendelssohn's Versatility

Italy the Land of Music? A German View

Schumann Epigrams

Trip to the Shrine of Beethoven

How Beethoven Found the Theme for His Fifth Symphony

Map of Musical Europe

Well Known Composers of To-Day—George B. Nevin

How Verdi Became a Musician

Comparative Difficulty of Sharp and Flat Keys

Purcell's …


Volume 28, Number 07 (July 1910), James Francis Cooke Jul 1910

Volume 28, Number 07 (July 1910), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Mendelssohn's Ideal Musical Training: Some Interesting Sidelights Upon the Education of the Fortunate Boy Who Was Later to Become One of the Word's Greatest Masters

Great Innovators in the Art of Piano-Playing

Verdi's Egyptian Opera Aïda

Josef Pischna: The Renowned Writer of Technical Exercises

Brahms' Quick Wit

Closing of a Great Career—Gustav Mahler

Old Laws and New Ideas: Important Observations Upon Piano Practice

How the Piano Differs from Its Fore-runners

Characteristic Dance Forms: Short Notes upon Dances Which Have Become Famous Through Their Adoption by the Masters

Well Known Composers of To-Day—Arthur D'Haenens

What is Talent


Volume 28, Number 03 (March 1910), James Francis Cooke Mar 1910

Volume 28, Number 03 (March 1910), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Ten Important Attributes of Beautiful Pianoforte Playing (interview with S.V. Rachmaninoff)

Lessons with von Bülow (interview with Laura Rappoldi)

Origin and Development of the Suite

Tschaikowsky and Melody

Exercises for Practice of Three Notes Against Two

Much Misunderstood Facts Relating to the Laws of Sound

Lowell Mason, American Educator and Musical Pioneer

Some Composers of Valuable Pianoforte Pieces in Smaller Forms

Rhythm—The Secret of Swing in Music

Music as a Profession

Mother's Influence on Music in the Home

Writing Copy for Musical Advertisements

Beethoven as Others Saw Him

MacDowell at the Lesson

Cost of Running a Great Opera House


Volume 27, Number 12 (December 1909), James Francis Cooke Dec 1909

Volume 27, Number 12 (December 1909), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Mendelssohn and Schumann: Personal Recollections of Them as Teachers

Self-Control in Music

Christmas Stories for the Musician's Fireside Reading

Individuality in Piano Playing (interview with Teresa Carreño)

Who the Troubadours Were and What They Did

Etude Gallery of Musical Celebrities

How to Preserve These Portrait-Biographies

How to Study the Trill

Why Some Artists Fail to Win Public Favor

Observations of the Moment

Story of the March

Wonderful Virtuosos of the Thirties and Forties

Helping the Dull Pupil

Mozart the True Type of Genius

Helping the Dull Pupil

Friends of Schubert

When is Music Classical?

Bach the Master of Masters

Short …


Volume 27, Number 10 (October 1909), James Francis Cooke Oct 1909

Volume 27, Number 10 (October 1909), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Their Obstaclesnd How They Overcame Them: Difficulties That Have Beset the Paths of the Foremost Masters and the Way in Which They Fought and Triumphed

How Music Began

Nervousness—How and When to Prevent It

Analysis of Beethoven Sonata, Opus 14, No. 2, First Movement

Inspiration of Bach's Piano Music

Mendelssohn's Compositions

Grieg at the Keyboard

How to Conduct Pupils' Musicales: Some Practical Hints Regarding the Students' Recital Gleaned from Practical Experience

How the Staccato Touch Broadens Technic

Schumann on Liszt's Playing

Peculiarities of Hungarian Music

Correcting Mistakes at the Lesson

Determining the Lesson Price


Volume 26, Number 07 (July 1908), James Francis Cooke Jul 1908

Volume 26, Number 07 (July 1908), James Francis Cooke

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Dr. Robert Goldbeck, Prominent German-American Musician and Educator, Deceased

Lessons with Kullak: How the Great German Pedagogue Taught

Questionable Advantages of Foreign Study

Is the Piano a Disadvantage in Early Musical Education? (Symposium)

Correct Pronunciation of the Names of Well-Known Musicians

Acquisition of a Loose Wrist

How the Music Teacher is Hampered by Pupils' School Work

Necessity of a Vacation for Musicians and Students

Musical Development Late in Life

Educational Value of Musical Postal Cards

Egotism in Music

Reginald de Koven upon Night Work


Volume 25, Number 07 (July 1907), Winton J. Baltzell Jul 1907

Volume 25, Number 07 (July 1907), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

From Schumann's Workshop

How to Read Music

Beethoven's Fondness for Out-of-Door Life

Hint for the Sight Reader

Success and Failure in Music: A Symposium

Anton Rubinstein in His Classes

Grading Music for Teaching Purposes

Young Pupil and Elementary Musical Theory

Teaching Material for Children

Beethoven's Personal Appearance

Notes on the Study of Scales

Arthur Foote

Environment a Factor in Teaching

World's Greatest Pianists

Emotional Appeal in Instrumental Music

Paderewski's Minuet in G

Study of Program Music


Volume 25, Number 04 (April 1907), Winton J. Baltzell Apr 1907

Volume 25, Number 04 (April 1907), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Maiden's Wish (Chopin Story)

Weber a Dramatic Composer

Control of Nervousness in the Musician

Making a Community Musical

Some Considerations on Foreign Study

Some Modern Technical Delusions and a Suggested Remedy

Dangers of Thoughtless Automatic Practice

Aim and Scope of Music for the Left Hand Alone

Shakespeare and Music: Some Interesting Quotations

Are the Keys with Flats in the Signatures Easier to Play than the Keys with Sharps? Why? (Symposium)

Beethoven's Love for Nature

Secret of Rosenthal's Technic

Artist's Revenge (A Story of Liszt and Chopin)

Anton Rubinstein in His Class Room

Keep the Eyes on the Music

Fraud Music …


Volume 24, Number 10 (October 1906), Winton J. Baltzell Oct 1906

Volume 24, Number 10 (October 1906), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Making of a Russian Pianist (interview with Josef Lhévinne)

Qualities that Deterine Musical Worth

Two Remarkable Modern Compositions

Music Among the Hindoos

Study of Piano Technic from Bach to Clementi, Field and Cramer

Study of Piano Technic from Beethoven to Rubinstein

Thoughts on Modern Piano Technic

Manuel Garcia: His Life and Works

Interpretation of Bach's Works

Hindoo Air in the Sunday-School

Place of the Talking Machine in Music Teaching

Place of Mechanical Instruments in Musical Culture

Menace of Mechanical Music to a True Art


Volume 24, Number 07 (July 1906), Winton J. Baltzell Jul 1906

Volume 24, Number 07 (July 1906), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Edouard Risler and His Playing of Beethoven's Sonatas

Suggestions for Chord Playing

Soirée at Richard Wagner's

What Does the Layman Hear in Music?

Making of an Artist: The View of Alfred Reisenauer

How an Opera Was Written

Schumann's Fantasy Pieces, Op. 12

Suggestions for Sight Reading Practice

Plea for Broad-Mindedness

Value of Imagination

Modern Virtuoso

Selection of Teaching Music


Volume 21, Number 04 (April 1903), Winton J. Baltzell Apr 1903

Volume 21, Number 04 (April 1903), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Ludwig van Beethoven (Biographical Sketch)

Man Beethoven

Influence of Beethoven on Form

Intellectual and Romantic in Beethoven

Beethoven the Prophet

Beethoven: The Development of an Ideal

Beethoven the Teacher

Sonatas of Beethoven

How Beethoven Worked

True Genius and Work Founded on an Incident in the Life of Beethoven

Analysis of Mozart's Sonata in C Major


Volume 15, Number 12 (December 1897), Winton J. Baltzell Dec 1897

Volume 15, Number 12 (December 1897), Winton J. Baltzell

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

How to Make a Living

Apology for the Piano

Remedy Suggestion

Song Writers of the Day

Bit of Biography

Talent for Technic is not Musical Talent

Musical Listener

Monomaniac in Music

How to Teach—How to Study

Are We Not Giving Too Much Thought to the Technical Side of Music, Thereby Losing Sight of the True Meaning of the Art?

Treatment of Unpromising Pupils

Cathedral Chimes at Christmas Eve

Strongest Thing in the World

Music Touched His Heart

What a Music Teacher Ought to Know

Starting Pupils Aright

Mozart and Pure Beauty

How to Study

Would-Be Paderewski

Keeping Up with the …


Volume 12, Number 11 (November 1894), Theodore Presser Nov 1894

Volume 12, Number 11 (November 1894), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Some Methods of Popularizing Songs

Jests That Instruct

Courage in Music

Influence of Music

Two Lessons or One Lesson a Week?

Right Beginning

Ways and Means, and—Results

Egoism

Our Country Teachers—Some Hints for Their Advancement

How to Make Practice Easy

Godard's Characteristics

Machine Pupils

Rheumatism of the Hand and Arm

Foreign Titles and Foreign Names

Hints to Young Composers

Conflict Between Public School Work and Music

Habits of Music Pupils

Does Music Describe?

Portamento Touch

Music (Male) Teacher's Work

Suggestions to Musical People

Power of Association

Amateur Musical Club

Paderewski's Tone and Touch

American Pianists (photos)


Volume 12, Number 06 (June 1894), Theodore Presser Jun 1894

Volume 12, Number 06 (June 1894), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Traditional Beethoven Playing

Flying Seed

From a Teacher's Notebook

Graduated Quack

Some Peculiar Concerts

What Can Be Learned From Copying Music

Chat With Paderewski

How to Keep Up a Repertoire

Equally True of Other Nations

Chopin Peculiarity

History of Music in a Nutshell

Some Secrets of Practice Illustrated

Beethoven's Personal Apperance

Life of Richard Wagner

Johann Strauss

Anecdotes of Von Bülow

Arthur Sullivan's Youth

Making It Certain

Word for Private Recitals

Cursory Talk about Sonatas

Paderewski's Daily Life

Music Lessons for Boys

Singers vs. Musicians

Class Experiences


Volume 12, Number 02 (February 1894), Theodore Presser Feb 1894

Volume 12, Number 02 (February 1894), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Fraternal Appreciation

Left Hand

As the Twig, Etc.

How Progress is Made

Concise Chronological History of the Chief Musicians and Musical events from A.D. 1380-1885

This Reminds Me

Unsatisfactory Pupil

Playing in Public

Tempos

Resolve To—

Why Take the Etude?

Fifth Symphony

Description of an Amateur Band

Profitable Practice

Home Influence Upon the Pupil's Progress

Keeping the Piano in Good Condition

Clinging Touch

Rubinstein's Joke

Power of Attention

Conscientious Resolution

Narrow Study

Advice and Caution

Plea for Daily Piano Lessons

Three Talks

Faults of Beginners

American Compositions

Counterparts Among Poets and Composers

Use of the Pedal

What is Popular Music?


Volume 10, Number 07 (July 1892), Theodore Presser Jul 1892

Volume 10, Number 07 (July 1892), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Shall I Teach Music?

Metronome and Its Use

Thinking in Musical Phrase

Hints to Young Teachers

Music a Necessity of Nature

After Graduat

Beethoven

Does the Public Make the Teacher?

How to Practice

Rules for Practice

Pressure Versus Striking

Different Courses for Different Pupils

Sheet Music Question

Listening to One's Own Playing

Two Views of the Music Teaching Profession

Self-Cultivation in Musical Taste

How to Begin

Improvement in Material for Study

Some Teaching Pieces of Gustave Merkel's

Foundational Music Teaching

Scherzos


Volume 04, Number 11 (November 1886), Theodore Presser Nov 1886

Volume 04, Number 11 (November 1886), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

Liszt from Another Point of View

Arm in Piano-Forte Playing

Tone Question Again

Our Musical Bringing Up

On Two Points in Piano-Forte Teaching

Music Teaching from a Psychological Standpoint

Shall Playing from Memory be Encouraged

Future of Music in America

Nature of Harmony

Grumble from Old Fogy

Music Teachers' Class Book

Techniphone Idea


Volume 02, Number 08 (August 1884), Theodore Presser Aug 1884

Volume 02, Number 08 (August 1884), Theodore Presser

The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957

As Thy Days So Shall Thy Strength Be

How to Employ Vacation Time

Details

Symphony of Life

Gospel of Simplicity: A Short Sermon on a Musical Text

Main Principle of Fingering

Old and New Schools of Piano Playing

How to Study—How to Teach

Personal Appearance of Geniuses