Selected Content from the May 1922 Edition of The Etude
Saint-Saëns and Mendelssohn
There is a curious resemblance between Saint-Saëns and Mendelssohn which may have been racial. Where they agree they are very much alike; and where they differ they do so antithetically Both possess keen musical intellects, superbly trained. Read More
Why Not a Stradivarius Piano?
By Andrew Ross LAST night I saw a Stradivarius violin that cost its owner $15,000.00. It poured forth a beautiful tone and it was a work of art in every sense. Reposing upon a grand piano of one… Read More