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Table of Contents
Weber as a Teacher
How Shall We Make Our Pupils Practice?
Bizet's Masterpiece, Carmen
Music and Color
Epigrams from Schumann
Your First Public Appearance
William H. Sherwood
Some Piano Personalities
Selecting Compositions for Teaching Purposes
Thumb and the Little Finger in Piano Playing
Some Things Piano Owners Ought to Know
Musical Blunders of Famous Authors
Practical Points for the Young Teacher
Well Known Composers of To-Day—Henry Weyts
English Organist of the Past and Present
Decline of the Banjo
Publication Date
2-1-1911
Publisher
Theodore Presser Company
City
Lynchburg, VA
Keywords
Xaver Scharwenka, William Sherwood death, Henry Weyts
Disciplines
Composition | Ethnomusicology | Fine Arts | History | Liturgy and Worship | Music | Music Education | Musicology | Music Pedagogy | Music Performance | Music Practice | Music Theory
Citation Information
Cooke, James Francis (ed.). The Etude. Vol. 29, No. 02. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Company, Febuary 1911. The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957. Compiled by Pamela R. Dennis. Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC. https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/566
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Composition Commons, Ethnomusicology Commons, Fine Arts Commons, History Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, Music Education Commons, Musicology Commons, Music Pedagogy Commons, Music Performance Commons, Music Practice Commons, Music Theory Commons
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).