Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 3-1-1901 Volume 19, Number 03 (March 1901) Winton J. Baltzell 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 Baltzell, Winton J.. "Volume 19, Number 03 (March 1901)." , (1901). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/457 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. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Editorial Notes.gj The Successful Teacher. Mme. A. Pupin.99 Questions for Musical Examinations.$6 Purposeful Doing. L. E. Emerson.99 New Publications.86 Ludwig Schytte.100 Musical Calendar. W. Malmene.86 Technical Practice. P. W. Orem.100 Musical Items.87 Pseudonyms of Musicians. M. L. Mason.100 Thoughts, Suggestions and Advice. Plain Talks on Matters Musical. III. E. B. I'erry1 . , 101 Studio Experiences. Genuine Enthusiasm in Teaching. F. B. Hawkins . 101 Answers to Fuzzle.on Names of Musicians.89 Student Life and Work.102 Violin Department.90 Organ and Choir. E. E. Truette .... ... 104 Experiences and Observations from the Class Room X. Woman’s Work in Music. Fanny Morris Smith . 106 H. P. Chelius.’.91 Prize Essay Competition.108 Musical Societies in Smaller Towns. E. A. Smith . 91 Children’s Page. Thomas Tapper.109 Letters to Teachers. W. S. B. Mathews.92 Vocal Department. H. W. Greene.no Some Points of Success. III. Wm. Armstrong ... 93 Publisher’s Notes.112 Rules for Young Composers.93 Home Notes.114 How I Tea?h Kano. Dr. Henry G. Hanchett .... 94 Teachers’ Round Table.115 As to Tradition in Music. Louis Arthur Russell ... 94 Questions and Answers.117 The Industry of Genius. Perley Dunn Aldrich ... 94 A False Alarm. C. von Sternberg.95 The Qualities of a Superior Pianist. W. S. B. Mathews 95 Humoreske. H. M. Ship . 96 How to Make the Most of It. H. G. Patton.96 for s£££« Self-Control. Aime6 M. Wood.96 The Collegians’ March. R. Ferber.40c . A Fable for Graduates.97 Little Dimple-Chin, Op. 6. L. V. Holcombe .... 25c Ear-Training. L. E. Emerson.97 Swedish Fantasie, Op. 121, No. 4. L. Schytte . 60c How Not to Answer Examination Questions in Music . 97 Burial of a Hero (Four Hands). E. Schneider. 40c How to Manage a Teacher. H. C. Macdougall ... 98 To Spring, Op. 43, No. 6. E. Grieg.35c The Seven Ages of a Musician. VI. Mabel Wagnalls 98 Little Prattler, Op. 61. C. Fliersbach.30c The Way to Make the American People Musical. John Once More. A. Vincent.20c Towers.99 Over the Ocean Blue. -Lr '''■ Petrie.40c MARCH ? 1901 Pjjfe l 1 sh e r.^ jjpff FIFTEEN CENTS THE etude new music books *••• Novelties in Piano Music NOVELTIES, PUBLISHED BY PUBLISHED BY J. FISCHER & BRO., G. 5CHIRMER, 7 Bible House, New York. NEW YORK. RECITAL PIECES, For Mandolins and Piano. Original Pieces for Four Hands (Two Performers on One Piano). PHILADELPHIA, PA., MARCH, 1901. NO. 3. The Young Artists. VOL. XIX. Novelties In Violin and Pianoforte Mnsic A collection of easy transcriptions for two mando¬ Selected, Edited and Fingered lins and piano (2d mandolin ad libitum). Trans¬ of those who would never have studied but for the that in his instrumental music; it is only at rare cribed by John Wiegand. By LOUIS OESTERLE. stimulus of A.’s presence. Therefore be hospitable to moments in his vocal music that he is really ex¬ No. i JiO. No. #. reel CONTENTS. In Cloth, $2.oo net. new departures. If a concert artist comes to town, pressive. The world has found it out. Haydn is a ucvi rv W Nine Shout PIECES Each 00 cents Price, $i.oo net. nI'i L'Iti No.#. Berceuse Blue Bells of Scotland. Old Folks at Home. explain the program beforehand to your pupils, send little old fashioned for the same reason; he deals n. ” i e printemps No. 7. Souvenir with the lighter aspects of life only. Beethoven lasts No .7 1 AlIOHME No. 8. MBNU8TTO them to listen and learn all they can. Do not try to V Ntveoii No. u. March The*01d<0aken Bucket. ^Kentucky Home. CONTENTS. longer, but Beethoven always touches the feelings, The Cruiskeen Lawn. Sweet and Low. make them think you are the only teacher or per¬ The Harp That Once Thro’ Tara’s Hall. BARGIEL, w., Op. 24 No. i. Landler. former, but make them see that you want good music and it is those of his sonatas which do this which still HENLEY. W - Chansons Russes. Caprice Brillant , r; ,i Bov Home, Sweet Home. DVORAK, A., Op. 72 No. 10. Slavonic Dance. A Monthly Journal for the Musician, the retain vitality. The English writer thinks Schumann It Patrick" Dav.' Massa’s in the Cold Ground. presented to the community in every possible way, FUCHS, R-, Op. 48 No. 4- Dream-Visions. Music Student, and all Music Lovers. likely to go out of fashion, as being “too romantically ;Tis the Last Rose of Summer. The Two Roses. GADE, N. W., Op. 18 No. 1. Piano Piece in March and they will be more confident in you and more loyal sentimental.” We will wait for this. From the stand¬ Price: Two Mandolins and Plano, $1.00 For01- Subscription, $1.50 per year. Single Copy, 15 Cents. than ever. point of the present writer, Chopin, Schumann, One Mandolin and Plano, .75 GODARD, B., Op. 46 No. 4- Au Village. <1 Foreign Postage, 72 Cents. Separate Mandolin Parts, .25 GRIEG, EDV., Op. 37 No. 2. Valse-Caprice. There is a deplorable tendency, on the part of an Brahms, all who say something truly to the heart, will Separate Violin Parts to above, .25 TENSEN, A., Op. 45 No. 4- Notturuo . abide; all who speak to fashion will go out. This MOSCHELES, I., Op. 142 No. 1. The Little Gossip. apparently large majority of students of musical com¬ Above collection Is also published for two MOSZKOWSKI, M., Op. II No. 3. Hungarian Dance. position, to rush into print at the earliest opportunity. seems to be the rule. Human nature lasts. violins and piano. MOZART, W. A., Andante with Five Variations. When the tjro in literature, after much hard study Send for thematic specimen pages of our Instructive and ONSLOW, G., Op. 43. Adagio (from Stnng Quintet and many unsatisfactory efforts, finally decides to offer entertaining Violin and Plano collections The beauty and variety of our n JUST PUBLISHED PADEREWSKI, I. J., Op. 12 No. 2. Polish Melody. a manuscript for publication, he does so with inward trated to our comprehen RUBINSTEIN, R., Op. 103 No. 7. Toreador et An- trepidation, and is not at all astonished when his work trasted pairs such men Action Songs. is rejected by one editor after another. Not so, how¬ Mozart and Chopin, as Mendelssohn and Schumann, as SCHUMANN, R., Op. 85 No. 9. Am Springbrunnen. Every Student, Teacher, and ever, the embryo composer. Frequently he blithely, Wagner and Brahms. WILM, N. von, Op. 30 No. 3. Gavotte. Fischer’s Collection of Action and with assured confidence, offers for publication the The enormous vogue of the German music of the Professional Singer should read The selections contained in this volume are last half-century has had a tendency to make the Songs and Choruses. moderate difficulty. They are equally- be very first manuscript completed by him, and is greatly sight-reading and parlor playing. None of the pieas ca chagrined if it be not immediately contracted for, at a world rather underrate the music of Italy; but the found in any similar collection. Every number is a gem. Suitable for Class and Concert for Boys and handsome figure, by the first publisher to whom he death, at so remarkable an age, of the great maestro, Girls. $1.50 Net. Verdi, directs our thoughts to the music created south SIMS REEVES of the Alpine barrier. Rossini and Verdi, the two CONTENTS. greatest figures in the Italian music of the nineteenth ON Boy and Girl. Duet. C.H. Lewis Shepard’s Organ Book. Chinese Umbrella. With Umbrella Drill C. H. Lewis century, are an instructive contrast. With Rossini we Crafty Old Spider. Chorus. J. Wiegand A Collection of Favorite Movements from see the extreme of creative facility, the extreme of Dwarfs, The. Chorus. C. H. Lewis Fairy Bells are Ringing. Chorus, with Bi the Works of Old and Modern youthful precocity, the extreme of early, yet enduring, The Art of Singing Triangle acc. H. A. Donald public success. With him we are sure, after hearing Japanese Fan. With Fan Drill. A. L. Cowley Classical Composers. We call attention to the pages in the department of Little Gleaners. Vocal Waltz. O. Roeder “William Tell,” that he had great things in him which Milkmaids, The. Chorus, with Drill . C. H. Lewis Selected, Arranged, Transcribed for the Organ by Woman’s Work in Music as the first of a series of his too early, too vast, and too luxurious success pre¬ Musical Picnic. A. Operetta. E. O. Gilbert This work contains many valuable studies in topics suitable for club-reading and discus¬ vented him from uttering. THOMAS Q. SHEPARD. sion. It will be found a good plan to take this ma¬ In Verdi all these things are reversed.
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