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Table of Contents
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences: Its Musical Work
How Did Music Arise and What is Its Primary Object?
Has Each Key an Individual Character?
Arouse the Pupils' Interest
What is a Sonata?
Changing a Pupil's Viewpoint
Infant Prodigy
Point in Five-Finger Practice
Publication Date
9-1-1904
Publisher
Theodore Presser Company
City
Lynchburg, VA
Keywords
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences
Disciplines
Composition | Ethnomusicology | Fine Arts | History | Liturgy and Worship | Music | Music Education | Musicology | Music Pedagogy | Music Performance | Music Practice | Music Theory
Citation Information
Baltzell, Winton J. (ed.). The Etude. Vol. 22, No. 09. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Company, September 1904. The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957. Compiled by Pamela R. Dennis. Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC. https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/496
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Comments
Monthly departmental articles (e.g. Violin Questions, Band and Orchestra Department, etc.) have been omitted from the Table of Contents as well as monthly miscellany (e.g. World of Music, New Records, etc.). For a detailed index of articles, see Dr. Pam Dennis’s An Index to Articles Published in The Etude Magazine, 1883-1957 Part 1 and Part 2 (published by A-R Editions and the Music Library Association). An index to the musical scores included in each issue may be found in Dr. Douglas Bomberger’s An Index to Music Published in The Etude Magazine, 1883–1957 (also published by the Music Library Association).