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      <title>&quot;The Etude&quot; Music Magazine</title>
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      <copyright>Copyright 2018</copyright>
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         <title>Musical Celebrities Sell Liberty Bonds - November, 1918</title>
         <description>In this Woman&apos;s issue it is most interesting to present the portraits of three noted musical women engaged in patriotic work with two very distinguished musical husbands. Heading from right to left we have Leopold Stokowski, Conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Alma Gluck, Olga Samaroff (Mrs. Stokowski), Clara Clemens (daughter of Mark Twain, Mrs. Gabrilowitsch) and Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The picture was taken at the foot of the Liberty Statue standing on Broad Street, Philadelphia.</description>
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         <title>A Newly-Discovered Portrait of Mozart. - December, 1901</title>
         <description>Through the kindness of Mr. Henry E. Krehbiel, of New York City, we are enabled to give a reproduc­tion of a portrait of Mozart which was not known to exist. Mr. Krehbiel found the portrait in Paris, in the summer of 1900, in the collection of M. Catusse, French minister to Sweden. A label, evidently at­tached to it on the occasion of a public exhibition long ago, credited it with being a portrait of Necker, a famous French minister of finance.</description>
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         <title>The New Presser Building. January, 1912. - February, 1912</title>
         <description>The New Presser Building. From Photograph taken January 1, 1912.</description>
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         <title>The New Presser Building. December, 1911. - January, 1912</title>
         <description>The New Presser Building. In course of construction. December, 1, 1911.</description>
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         <title>A Little-Known Portrait Of Handel - July, 1906</title>
         <description>In an ante-room of Sir John Soane&apos;s Museum, Lincoln&apos;s Inn Fields, is a medallion portrait of Handel which is practically unknown. No biog­rapher of the master refers to it, and we believe this presentment of the great composer has never before been published.</description>
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         <title>Saint Cecilia, the Patron Saint of Music. - July, 1909</title>
         <description>The tradition which associates St. Cecilia&apos;s name with music is that an angel heard her sing and was attracted to earth by the beauty of her song. In most of the paintings of St. Cecilia this tradition is represented. Grove says, however, that the early writers make no mention of her wonderful musical skill.</description>
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         <title>Music in the 17th Century. - March, 1906</title>
         <description>A most interesting glimpse into the musical life of the 17th century is afforded by the illustration on this page, which is a reproduction of an oil painting in the DeWit Museum at Leipzig.</description>
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         <title>In the Organ Loft - July, 1900</title>
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         <title>Etude Subscription Form, 1908 - May, 1908</title>
         <description> I am not certain which issue of The Etude this subscription form fell out of, but I am pretty sure it was a 1908 issue. It might be entertaining to see what response might come if I sent this form in with a check for $1.50 to 1712 Chestnut...</description>
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         <title>A Photo-Chart for the Piano Accordian - November, 1936</title>
         <description>A PHOTO-CHART FOR THE PIANO ACCORDION Prepared by the Famous Virtuoso of the Instrument Charles Magnante * * * * The unusual popularity of the piano accordion is so great THE ETUDE is pleased to announce that beginning in January a page in each issue will be devoted to articles,...</description>
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         <title>Twenty-Fifth Annual Dinner Of The Bohemians At The Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York - February, 1932</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Twenty-Fifth Annual Dinner Of The Bohemians At The Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York DECEMBER 20, 1931&nbsp; No more remarkable gathering of musicians has occurred in recent years than the twelve hundred musical celebrities on this occasion. Among those present were: Rubin Goldmark, President, Dr. Walter Damrosch, S. Stojowski, G. Schnitzer,...]]></description>
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         <title>Faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music, 1932 - February, 1932</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Josef Hofmann, Director Mme Marcella Sembrich - Efrem Zimbalist - Emilio De Gogorza - Fritz Reiner - Felix Salmond - Queena Mario - Louis Bailly - Mieczyslaw M&uuml;nz - Carlos Salzedo - Lea Luboshutz - David Saperton - Rosario Scalero - Abram Chasins - Harry Kaufman - Vera Fonaroff -...]]></description>
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         <title>Gottschalk&apos;s &quot;Angel of Music&quot; - February, 1932</title>
         <description> This beautiful monument, in white marble, represents the figure of an angel, with one hand holding a trumpet of fame, the other an open book with the names of six of his compositions engraved on its leaves. It stands in Greenwood, Brooklyn. The pieces referred to are Le Bananier,...</description>
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