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Selected Content from the July 1911 Edition of The Etude
The Etude Gallery of Musical Celebrities
The Story Of The Gallery In February, 1909, THE ETUDE commenced the first of this series of portrait-biographies. The idea, which met with immediate and enormous appreciation, was an original project created in THE ETUDE offices and is entirely unlike... Read More
Useful Recital Music
Pupils of Miss Watkin.Prelude in C sharp Minor, Rachmaninoff; Wedding Procession, Grieg; Rustle of Spring, Sinding; Minuet, Boccherini; Humoresque, Dvorak; Mazurka, Bohm; Polonaise, Chopin; Nocturne, Chopin; Minuet, Seeboeck; Valse, Godard; Moto Perpetuo, Raff; Marche in D flat, Hollander; Impromptu in… Read More
The Only Real Help
The Etude is now starting what its editors consider one of the most important works it has yet undertaken. This is a campaign to help those who are trying to help themselves. Read More
The Fruits of Thrift
A dollar—what is it? ‘A piece of paper,’ says one. No, more than that. Read More
Buying a Piano
Our attention has been continually called to various schemes to induce unsuspecting purchasers to buy worthless pianos. Read More
Musical Thought And Action In Europe
This is a strong plea for the subjective in program music which modern composers would do well to heed. Strauss, and with him Nicodé and Ritter, have led the world too far into the objective field. When music tries to picture definite objects or events it is always at its weakest. Read More
The Closing of a Great Career - Gustav Mahler
THE death of Gustav Mahler, on May 18, in Vienna, was a shock to the entire musical world. A biography of this great composer-director was given in the May issue of THE ETUDE in connection with what was doubtless his last statement of musical consequence. Read More
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