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Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 6-1-1915 Volume 33, Number 06 (June 1915) 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 33, Number 06 (June 1915)." , (1915). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/614 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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THOMAS Two-Year Course Home Economics THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL Music Industrial Arts incorporated Drawing Manual Training 3029 West Grand Blvd., Detroit, Michigan Physical Training We wish to interest Superintendents and others employing specialists in the qualifications of our NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF MUSIC TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS SX-XLfS of 560 WEST END AVENUE (Corner 87th Street) ALL BRANCHES TAUGHT BY EMINENT PROFESSORS DUDLEY BUCK will commence hU Summer Class o„ June 1st. Special attention given to modern sonos oratorios, and opera. AEOLIAN HALL. 33 WEST 42dST„ NEW YORK CITY Miss Marion DuVall Sheppard INTERNATIONAL ^iSnLlagency Learn Harmony and Composition GRANBERRY PIANO SCHOOL ACCOMPANIST (OFFERS Teaching Positions, Col- .v,.... if ;"r Teachers’ Training Courses Opera, Concert, Violin leges, Conservatories, Schools. Alio Church and Concert Engagements Wilcox School of Composition FAELTEN SYSTEM. Booklet CARNEGIE HALL^ NEW YORK B” E-225 Fifth ' York City'N'Y' CARNEGIE. HALL . N YORK INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART; The American Institute of Apphed Music Sf*MUnlormSSTadtes SECRETARY? 120Chremmt* A.« 212 West SBthi^^^York City'^ THE VIRGIL SUntlSUaTr 21s‘ ‘0 July 30th PIANO SCHOOL CO., 30th Season Begins September 29th 42 WEST 76th ST., NEW YORK hr circulars and catalogue.KATE S. CHITTENDEN. D The Virgil “Tek” The Bergman Clavier SIX WEEKS The Bergman 2 and 4 Octave instruments for travelers TEACHER and VIRTUOSO | The Bergman Child’s Pedal MASTERFUL ADVANTAGES AFFORDED EXPLANATORY CATALOG VIRGIL PIANO CONSERVATORY Famous for Instruction in Technic, Pedalling, Interpre¬ tation, Theory and Harmony Playing. Special Courses for Teachers. «WEST85thS~™“ Summer Normal Course begins June 22d, 1915 MRS. A. M. VIRGIL, Director THE ETUDE 403 DIRECTORY OF SUMMER SCHOOLS C MARK HAMBOURG DUNNING SYSTEM ANNOUNCES Improved Music Study for Beginners Normal Classes for Teachers MASTER PIANO COURSE i St., New York, N. Y. July 1st to September 15th, 1915 San Diego, California FOR PIANISTS AND TEACHERS E ARMSTRONG{ At Camp Quisisana, oa Lake Kezar, Center Lovell, Maine SCHILLING’S LATEST PUBLICATIONS THE NEW VIRGIL PRACTICAL STUDY for the STAGE PRACTICE CLAVIER VIRGIL SCHOOL OF MUSIC SUMMER SESSION begins Monday, June 28th Ms A. 1 T Enrollment Saturday, June 26th \f IRGIL for Proteus aii,'„ Senary Music teaches most exquisitely the art of development ^ K. V Executive Office, 567 Third Ave., New York City Music-Education Hugh A.Clarke.Mus.Doc. Shepard School of Music, Orange, N. J. | VOCAL MUSIC SUMMER NORMAL LESSONS BY MAIL PORTLAND, OREGON JUNE 28—AUG. 6 COURTRIGHT SYSTEM OF MUSICAL KINDERGARTEN SUMMER SESSION SPECIAL SUMMER SESSIONS PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE, VIOLIN SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION and NORTH CAROLINA MARKS’CONSERVATORYOF MUSIC S. 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CROSBY ADAMS July 1st to Aug. 12th SUMMER SESSION BEGINS JUNE 14th, Staff of eminent European and American Masters including: BdONTREATV NORTH CAROLINA BRENAU I SMifs™ Sssip‘ COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY SOUTHERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC SUMMER SESSION, JUNE 24th. FALL SESSION, SEPT. 14th. ind^dvanSdUard '°t Musi<: Teilcherl The Brewer Teachers’ Ajency School of Music Collegiate Institute Summer Vocal School Offers a broad variety of musical coiin V I MERC;e bl dq 1 ELL including Pianoforte, Violin, and othe: stringed instruments. Band and Orches¬ Southern University of Mus tra, with weekly concerts, Pipe Organ, July 6-16, inclusive Piano Tuning, Voice Culture. Elocu¬ tion and Physical Culture, Arts and SUMMER SCHOOL — June 17 to August Corns Rroad Street Conservatory THE SELECTION OF THE RIGHT MUSIC SCHOOL IS THE ALL IMPORTANT STEP Individual attention, high ideals, breadth of culture. Phonal care and moderate cost of educa¬ tion at the COMBS BROAD ST. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC should interest you. Three Decades of Success Teachers of World Wide Fame U Dormitories for Young Women University Advantages relations with the University of Pennsylva Is to take special courses in English, Fret GILBERT RAYNOLDS COMBS, Director 1335 SOUTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA Pa THE ETUDE 405 1 central 1 DIRECTORY OF SUMMER SCHOOLS 1 —1 BURRO WES C :OURSE 0FstSic spondence or Personal Instruction KATHARINE BURROWES MISS BERTHA BAUR, Directress, Highland Avenue ^d Oak St.T Cincinnati, 0. DeP'- D- 246 HIGHLAND AVE., HI GHLAND PARK, DETROIT, MICH. Advertise Fall and Winter Classes BEETHOVEN CONSERVATORY A Summer Normal Course in July ETUDE For Singers, Teachers of Voice Culture and Students - UNIVERSITY SCHOOL MUSICIANS DOUBLE INCOME ~ C°11s®p®u®fu^”®t^rtS _ LOS ANGELES, CAL. OF MUSIC ALBERT A. STANLEY, A.M., Director BEGINNING AUG. 2d, 1915. Ann Arbor, Michigan MR. A. RAY CARPENTER For years with Frederic W. 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SCHWENKER, Secretary MICHIGAN STATE NORMAL COLLEGE Hatt&g Mum // CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ’oYm! Special Summer Course °i Chicago College of Music IV, J. COREY FOREST PARK ce; Pianist, Organist and Musical Lecturer SStUNiyERSITY 8 WOODWARD TERRACE, De SUMMER SCHOOL ADVERTISE FALL SCHOOLS IN JULY ETUDE ~~] Effa Ellis Perfield THE MARY WOOD CHASE SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ARTS LEARN HOW TO TEACH Technic^and'child ffl*'pStfSl location8for combining summit’ study and J THE COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC CLARE OSBORNE REED, Director fnnouncee SUMMER SESSION—ALL DEPARTMENTS—SPECIAL ADVANTAGES Frederic W.