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Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1913), James Francis Cooke
Volume 31, Number 10 (October 1913), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Truths for Singing Teachers and Students
One Good Reason Why All Should Cultivate Music
Part That Health Plays in Musical Success
Physical Exercise to Strengthen the Pianist's Back
Help from Well-Known Teachers in Overcoming Obstacles
Fighting a Physical Difficulty
Getting Ahead by Asking Questions
Making Good in a Responsible Position
Find Why Others Have Failed
Real Service in Teaching
Doorsteps to Fame
Need for Logical Study
Lifting the Fingers in the Technic of Piano Playing
Developing the Music Worker's Brain Force
Why Strive for Useless Knowledge?
Uplift from Master Minds: Inspiring Thoughts for Daily Reflection of Earnest Music Workers
Artist's …
Volume 22, Number 04 (April 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 22, Number 04 (April 1904), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Mme. Marchesi: Some of Her Teaching Principles
Musical Taste or Expression
Pertinent Points for Practical Pupils
Perception: Its Relation to Sight Reading
Boy Piano Student
Repertory of Pupils: Why, How and What?
Business of Music Teaching
Richard Strauss
Taste Versus Prejudice
Some Ideas for Teaching Children
Counting Aloud
Mannerism in Music
Shall I Make a Specialty of Training Children?
Training the Power of Concentration
Volume 19, Number 09 (September 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
Volume 19, Number 09 (September 1901), Winton J. Baltzell
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Selected List of Works by Women Composers
Concerning the Actual Decay of the Art of Song
Woman's Share in the Musical Civilization of the Public
Woman's Sphere in Music-Teaching
Woman's Contribution to Musical Literature
Advantages Women Have Over Men for Entering a Professional Career
Women as Composers in the Future
Woman's Contribution to Musical Scholarship
Some Ideals in Musical Education
Ideal Matinee Musicale and Its Management
Madame Lillian Nordica: Woman in Music
Women as Concert-Organists
Women as Organists
Women as Choir-Director
Women as Organ-Students
Necessity of Harmony and Counterpoint to Women Who are Organists
Woman's Position in the Violin-World