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Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 12-1-1923 Volume 41, Number 12 (December 1923) James Francis Cooke Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude Part of the Composition Commons, Ethnomusicology 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 41, Number 12 (December 1923)." , (1923). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/42 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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HUNTZINGER, Inc. tanaon S»l ;%UBad £ ■V f “i'iVSoO i Fafrmount Parkland, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 56 West 45th Street New York f •,xwASKfSS ,hubc» Walts Johann ,T, ,(R ; Phl1ndelpbla Music League, $10,000. i". fstiznaiic . The <‘Bi.e "nh’JiyLtiSm «n«jh Theater fo* Bartered Bride at th 1094 Strauss was iir 1 * -10(57, Xn the same of the Association. , vnrk of Detroit \ Munlolpul °}u*”"*ibi by an anon- in Opera House, in January, - Vienna, on February , Paris Exposition, Music. Chairman Francis L. ’and choral 0 ^ Benoist, a pupil of C#sar Franck, season it t^composer ; und in that Conservatory of ^u8^’T?Baron,OhioWes- Camille Beno » of PMugic in the LoUvre, ullder the baton of tltte ^don at the Covent Music, Chairman H. D. Detsa Chair- nd long Conservam ^ o£ seventy-one. autumn It was heard »nortR_ At Vienna and leyan University . Community of wis. ne.,Vi ,h. autumnGarden PromenadeIt was he“ lConcertB-L’Scerts riginalAt Vienna form> rD/h4mrmof UnYversitF’. inaoine”), the paris it was given 1 . ],on(iou. a “Moyle” O'Kelly and the oreliestra and chorus, but ,1 ... .. <>f „.e Last O«^Offlelnla(v^ ActaCt0 signof H*« an libretto by produced some three w< D. Appleton and Company Present the Universally Popular Modern Piano Collection ' ttel5Ga“eXtyPTbeartreDhblin, '“Ynt'hv "decree giving ‘'j® ^“|hedldstrict Various old Irish airs performed by orchestra dSa; ChMr- Modern Piano Pieces the Whole World Plays Naval Band permission tc' llon concert jis-sssscontinuous existence of 0 ^ feature of two years, nnd has o • outslde S”iSB?g&E£,4ssux I,lie life of the ®'ty’Ugevln times, the LIST OF CONTENTS it being in 1911. A L’Eglise .Pieme Klavierstuck . .Jadassohn Moment Musical...P. Scharwenka The Alla Mazurka.Nemerowsky Liebestraum .Liszt Murmuring Brook .Poldini mtoii, ot auasas Ulty.jMW^^ work8 of An Album Leaf.Wagner Lullaby .Kjerulf Nachtstuck Op. 23, No. 4 Schumann November a toe concert of celebrating Angelus (Scenes Pittoresques) Nocturne .Borodin this distinguished composer, tn^ years of the completion of his a-ve]opment of that Massenet Papillon .Grieg service to the musical devewpn voiceSj and At Sunset.MacDowell Petite Mazurka .Sapellnikoff city. A new ^a"t“‘ah^“Ldercd by choruses Petite Valse Op. 10, No. 2 one for juveniles will be rinae The mu9i- Miss cCo'l ,,J°Lr.W W Shore Festival . Au Bord du Danube .... Wormser tally plannea iui teachers Auf Stillem Waldespfad R. Strauss Karganoff especially organized for' the ev theJr love and phia. h cal community will a ln their midst. Kimbal Te offered by submitted«m1 beforb^ MnVy, 621 MIC msm„uo are not generally familiar with tl Au Matin . Godard Pres de l’Eau.Blumenf eld upbuilding of musieai culture in lven so al Cli iwarded the same as done in schools held at 8.1 Barcarolle Op. 33 .Jensen Reverie Op. 34, No. 5 _Schutt appreciation of the man mo ]f for the Boulevard, Chicago Barcarolle Op. 62, No. 4 Romance .Rachmaninoff much of his talents and of Mr. Busch 256 Pages P. Scharwenka Romance Op. 2, No. 2.Raff Complete musical culture >" to America Beim Kranzewinden .Seiss 70 Compositions Romance Op. 44, No. 1. .Rubinstein “Whole World” :y3? U5; Berceuse .Dclbruck Romance Op. 5 _Tschaikowsky Original Editions Berceuse Op.-16, No. 1 .Von Fielits Series Catalogue ..® CONTENTS for DECEMBER, 1923 Romance Sans Paroles.Faure recently directed an ^Jcan Qnitorio which he ^^^impresslons of i Berceuse Op. 26, No. 7.. .Schytte Scotch Poem ..;.MacDowell Price, $1.25 on Request i,nagdtwrl^n°rnHenChaS been spoken of as ...P809 Organists’ Etude Canzonetta .Cui Serenade .Borodin “S;assgsfJFSfi Chanson Triste.Tschaikowsky R. Braiine soe -n making preparations un. ^ Serenade .Olsen Second Mozart.” ft„hestrn. World of Music.;;;;;;;;;;;;;....-.. 813 y^pjhdgts' Etude... Characteristique .Sinding The Detroit Sympk®“T during Ffhtonal ••■••••of- -PianoMan0 Playing gl5 Questions and Answers..Answi .a. 4 R7R COnie Silhouette Op. 8, No. 2 .. .Dvorak Josef Lhevinne 81» JCKI0B Etudb. Consolation Op. 19, No. 6 Silhouette Op. 8,' No. 4 .. .Dvorak Ossip Gabrilowitsch. COI!duS*a 'free concerts if** ® Leschetisky the coming 8™8"n#d the benefit of the cbil- Song Without Words. .Saint-Saens SUSSW-T-r„„ „ S n£25.ui£i?H S.—.s Consolation, No. 2.Liszt nn, of nnce to the Treasurer, ‘ Souvenir ./Prrf/a i"„rr.K a.r« The Metropolitan Critic... Harks® 1818 MUSIC ■JSS Its d omett Street Hartford, Conn. Cradle Song.Ilyinsky Souvenir Op. 10, No. 1..Karganoff :::.b. r.2aS ..III mc '*"* | Crescendo.Lasson Spanish Dance Op. 12, No. 1 Elegie Op. 1, No. 3 ... .Youferoff 010 ^r»c.L:::.*ZZ || B— ofPresser Home for Retired Music Teach- „ . _ Mosskowski Favorite'°Instrum'e'nts' of Composersw. ^Oates 818 ^^Ch (Frnir'mnds) F von mon ||6 Thp Home for Retired Mus,^Teacher^ has En bercant ..Schutt Spring Song.Merkel - i,8SSgS<gg“”« pended publication ’do*\aehmann'819 Spick and Span (Four Hands). ,W, Qan Erotikon .Grieg Sylvains, Les .Chaminade Should Piano Playing Keform? Gavotte Moderne.Tours L. LOMRl" vz*- ■ate of $2uu wui - toreador et Andalouse.Rubinstein journals of t “publication may Composers' Birth Months..Months.... ..Will Will Cowan |20^ ChrysanthemumT» rante . v a short time longer, Gipsy Dance Op. 20 .Sarasate 'v. v«3saC. Moter 842 Traumerei.R. Strauss soon De possiuie. ^ .31. L. Preston h847 _____ _ for admission will be Gondola, La.Henselt Madrigal .Lack VaBe Gracieuse .Dvorak ?0° fi Habanera .Chabrier Mazurka Op. 21, No. 1 Saint-Saens Chats With Students. .... • • • • 822 Sweet idleness. 0 $400. Valse Lente Op. 12, No. 2. .Schutt Unheard Practice.W.V. K»*lWood 822 Country Dance w/SoS §50 t0During the ^d»nVhCotS?£e Chome°^e Humoreske Op. 10, No. 2 Melodie Op. 18, No. 1. Mosskowski Villanesca .Granados Tschaikowsky^ Melodie Op. 16, No. 2.Paderewski •,he Portland post Mr Lemare^a S at San ^r?^«nv::.yvv.fe^v p= m Waltzes Op. 39 (Selected) .Brahms w-o.ipriek Handel.et. rwwn Moon Da1 In the Wood.Poldini Menuett Op. 33 .Jensen Warum? Op. 12, No. 3. .Schumann „rk .. ; George Frederick .. Moon Dawn . R." R. Pecry 853 ‘t^JETfiSS‘of Hoffman. - ?ons°'and‘co”ntlouVrB has placed him Metronome Solves I,robl,™L, j? Barnett 824 Noetanmln &MO g (viicaH ^ Williams 854 ^ enj^ hugely & well.known piano ifi5 front rank of living organist, paflerew Minuet inOel.