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Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 3-1-1921 Volume 39, Number 03 (March 1921) James Francis Cooke Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude Part of the 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, and the Music Theory Commons Recommended Citation Cooke, James Francis. "Volume 39, Number 03 (March 1921)." , (1921). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/677 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the John R. Dover Memorial Library at Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. It has been accepted for inclusion in The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University. 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SCOTT, Kimball Hall, Chic* SCHOOL OF MUSIC Harmony and Accompanying Oratorio E. L. STEPHEN, Manager Improvisation Improvisation Choral Conducting ducting So* M. E. Lake Forest. Illinois Teaching Material Lyceum and Chau- 10 lessons Dalcroze S lessons Dalcroze Sight Singing Chorus Conducting Eurythmics Eurythmics History and Ap¬ Analysis Church Singing 9 Demonstrations 4 Demonstrations preciation Ear Training Community Sing¬ —children’s class —children’s class Composition Teaching Harmony ing Demonstrations — Community Sing¬ Child Voice 10 lessons Normal 5 lessons Normal children’s class Keyboard ' Har- ing Lectures and Recit¬ A Great Problem Which May Be the Training. Training. work Chorus Singing Rote Song als Where to Go to Study? Recitals and Lec- Recitals and Lec- Recitals and Lec- Lectures and Re- History and Appre- Turning Point in a Musical Career Improvisation The advertisements of Teachers, Schools and Colleges on other period of the year. Consult them and plan now your pages 146, 147, 210, 211, 212 and 213 of this issue are more Summer School Booklet Mailed on Request, Address work for the coming Summer and Fall. Any advertiser will important to many readers of THE ETUDE than at any g adly send you additional information upon postal request. Box 460 509 South Wabash Ave. Columbia School of Music CHICAGO Please mention THE ETUDE ■» L n THE ETVDE w n addressing our advertisers. -ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00- Page 11$ MARCH 1921 THE _ Musical Readings- laster fMuatr By LYTTON COX Price, 35 cents each L> EAUTIFUL LYRICS set to Special Music for the Professional or Amateur A Selected List for Choirmasters Reader. The poems are rich in sentiment, each' telling a story with a distinct appeal, while the melody is in delightful harmony with the subject. The titles i THE following selection has been made from the best new APPLE BLOSSOMS—There’ MORNING GLORIES—A charming li and standard numbers in our catalogue. Solos, Duets, path that leads to yesterday, wher Anthems and Organ Compositions; all have the true festal Maytime and playtime. ^ COMPENSATION—An inspin E OLD FAMILY ALBUM—A i ring. In addition to our own comprehensive catalogue we carry a THE ETUDE complete stock of the music of all publishers. We will gladly MARCH, 1921 Single Copies 25 Cents VOL. XXXIX, No. 3 send any of these copies for your examination. 1 "Keep Step to the Music of the Union” time instruction in one or other of the above-named subjects THE POPPY ROAD—A reading that BRILLIANT EASTER ANTHEMS UPLIFTING EASTER SOLOS can be lessened or replaced by— a responsive chord in every heart. Let’s 1 10999 All Hail the Glorious Morn. 12948 Christ Hath Risen. High The Etude’s first principle is that of trying sincerely old familiar rhyme. “One I Love." wonder road of purple shadows. Stults .12 (Violin Ob.) .Rockwell .6 and enthusiastically to help as many students, music-lovers and (v.) Concerted vocal music; ^ DREAM IN’ IN DE TWILIGHT—A menu THE' SANDMAN—A charming fair 10240 Alleluia, Alleluia! . .Brandev .15 14798 Christ the Lord is Risen. 10796 Alleluia, Alleluia! ....Stults .15 teachers as possible. We confine ourselves almost exclusively to (vi.) Deportment, etc. de candle time’s. Sweetest time of all.’* ’ J“ ' 15626 As It Began to Dawn. Many vocalists in this day fail to realize that they are FAIRYTOWN—Where the shining turrets that which pertains to