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The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library
2-1-1939
Volume 57, Number 02 (February 1939) Volume 57, Number 02 (February 1939)
James Francis Cooke
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Why Music Is the Most Popular of the Fine Arts
my WALTER RAYMOND SPALDING, A.M. PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF MUSIC AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY
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Musics Debt to Shakespeare GBv W. FRANCIS GATES
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Mystic Dances and Music of the Far East By the noted American Composer long resident in India
LILY STRICKLAND
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Lessons With
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The Threshold of Music
Linking Chords into Sentences—And Punctuating Them
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The Meaning of Musical Ornamentation
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FASCINATING PIECES FOR THE MUSICAL HOME
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VENETIENNE
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FEBRUARY 1989
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IMPROMPTU
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SCHERZO
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MASTER WORKS
ADAGIO IN F MAJOR From the Sonata in C major
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FEBRUARY 1
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ETUDE’S COURSES in CULTURE "MAKE YOUR OWN VALENTINE” PARTY A CULTURAL TRIP IN 1939
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Shopping Jaap! for Charm
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A Magnificent New 'The Mikado"
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OUTSTANDING VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTIES
THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD One of the very successful “heart songs”of all song literature. It has been sung by popular demand by many of the most famous singers of recent times.
Mr. R.M.Stults, a very prolific and gifted composer, was born in Hightstown, New Jersey, on June 1,1861 and died March 24,1933 in Ridley Park, Pa. Words and Music, by R. M. STULTS
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PRELUDE IN D MINOR ABRAM CHASINS,Op.l3, No. 5
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BY THE LAKE OF GENNESARET
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PROGRESSIVE MUSIC FOR ORCHESTRA
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DELIGHTFUL PIECES FOR JUNIOR ETUDE READERS
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THE MARCH OF THE TIN SOLDIERS In strict time M.M. J FOR LEFT HAND ALONE MILDRED ADAIR
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THE VALENTINE
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Fifty Years Ago This Month
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The Tremolo: Its Cause and Cure By HOMER HENLEY
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NO GIFT MORE PRECIOUS
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CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? On Home, Personal Appearance, Entertainment,
Health, Travel
Study this issue carefully—then ask yourself these questions—score five points for each
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John M. Williams "YEAR BY YEAR"
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