March 1922) James Francis Cooke

March 1922) James Francis Cooke

Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 3-1-1922 Volume 40, Number 03 (March 1922) 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 40, Number 03 (March 1922)." , (1922). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/688 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]. The World of Music THE ETUI MARCH 1922 Page U7 Page 146 MARCH 1922 THE ETUDE Summer Master School' JUNE 28 to AUGUST 8 (SIX WEEKS) 57th YEAR jz Summer ^Schools <2. SUMMERFACULTY: Pages 140 to 149—Other Schools and Colleges, Pages 212 to 218 PROF LEOPOLD AUER HERBERT WITHERSPOON OSCAR SAENGER 'RICHARD HAGEM AN Master Violin Instructor of tb. World Famous Singer and Teacher Celebratedjocal ^huctor No?ed Coach and Accompanist PERCY RECTOR STEPHENS PERCY GRAINGER FLORENCE HINKLE CLARENCE EDDY IVAN TARASOFF Notable Teacher of Teachers the Renowned Pianist America’s Foremost soprano Dean of Amer.can Organists a“‘‘dlnterpmtWe Dancing REPERTOIRE—INTERPRETATION CLASSES New York School of Music and Arts PIANO VIOLIN HERBERT WITHERSPOON (Vocal) PROF. LEOPOLD AUER (Violin) EDWARD COLLINS LOTTA MILLS HOUGH OSCARngpap SAENGERtiFum? (Vocal)iVnrait PERCYLEON SAMETINIGRAINGER (Violin)(Piano) 148-150 RIVERSIDE DRIVE Ralfe Leech Sterner, Director MOISSAYE BOGUSLAWSKI HARRY DETWEILER FREDERIK FREDERIKSEN MAURICE ARONSON C. GORDON WEDERTZ MAURICE GOLDBLATT RICHARD HAGEMAN (Vocal) BURTON THATCHER (Vocal) MAX KRAMM BARTON BACHMANN VICTOR KUZDO VOCAL RUDOLPH REINERS RAY HUNTINGTON TEACHERS’ NORMAL COURSES Six Weeks Summer Courses for Teachers and Professionals EDOARDO SACERDOTE JOHN B. MILLER PIANO VOCAL MRS. OSCAR SAENGER ROSE LUTIGER GANNON OSCAR SAENGER _ **MME. DELIA VALERI EDOUARD DUFRESNE ORGAN PERCY GRAINGER ALSO BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS JOHN WILCOX EDITH W. GRIFFING _ JULIA LOIS CARUTHERS HERBERT WITHERSPOON BURTON THATCHER GENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP C. GORDON WEDERTZ UNIVERSITY COURSE PERCY RECTOR STEPHENS HELEN W. ROSS BURTON THATCHER MABEL SHARP HERDIEN THEODORE KRATT VIOLIN HAROLD B. MARYOTT HARMONY, COMPOSITION, COUNTERPOINT, CANON and FUGUE PROF. LEOPOLD AUER DANCING May 15th to September 1st MAX FISCHEL IVAN TARASOFF KAI ES $200, $250 and $300 (according to teacher for private lessons,) which includes board and room, tuition, lectures, classes, concerts, teachers’ certificate, etc. FELIX BOROWSKI BARTON BACHMANN PAULINE HOUCK LAURA D. HARRIS HAROLD B. MARYOTT SIGHT READING, EAR TRAINING, SOLFEGGIO CELEBRATED FACULTY INCLUDING HAROLD B. MARYOTT Arthur Friedheim Ralfe Leech Sterner Frederick Riesberg Classes in the Art of Accompanying and Conducting Italian EXPRESSION and DRAMATIC ART . The Great Liszt interpreter who The well-known voice teacher of the Alexander Pero (Vocal, Violin, Opera, etc.) AMEDEO C. NOBILI during this course will play works of all Distinguished Pianist who studied Harmony and Counterpoint. WALTON PYRE heads of voice departments in colleges RICHARD HAGEMAN French the great masters. and schools. Also Opera, Church and with Franz Liszt, Xavier Scharwenka and Carl Reinecke. Toe, Ballet, Interpretative and Classical Dancing Concert Singers, who will give his course IVAN TARASOFF EDOUARD DUFRESNE HIFSEL?X ^OROWSKI1C ENSEMBLE PLAYING Leila Yale ORCHESTRATION LEON SAMETINI Paul Stoeving of Lectures from Voice Anatomy to Opera Classes (Repertoire and Action) School of Acting Grand Opera. Public School Music. WALTON PYRE FELIX BOROWSKI (Chamber Music) The Eminent violin artist, teacher, Harold Morris RICHARD HAGEMAN Mme Valeri. Mme. Hinkle. Mr. Grainger. Mr. Tarasoff and Mr. Eddy have each _J, Mr.; enger, Mr. Witherspoon. Mr. Hage: a oDeh competitive examination is found to possess the greatest gi/t far singing or plarnng. scholar and author. Teacher, Pianist and Composer Helen Carmichael Robertson entedtT Aard a Free ;holarship to the student who after i Frank Howard Warner Free Scholarships :ion blank on request. Complete immer catalog on request. Lesson periods should be engaged now. Private and Class Anne Wolter Pianist, Composer and Lecturer. Drawing and Painting. Marie van Gelder DORMITORY ACCOMMODATIONS *" ""YaLL SES^Sn OPENS SEPTEMBER 11 . o0,REQUEST Foremost teacher of Dramatic Art Edward Royce Alvin Belden ** Mme. Valeri is under contract to teach for the next two summers in the Chicago Musical College bummer Master bchool. and Public Speaking. Pianist, Composer. Classical Dancing—Highly indorsed * Mr. Hageman is now a member of the faculty throughout the year. ----- by Mary Garden. Reed Capouilliez, Voice Eugene Salvatore, Violin prof rpnrolw a ^ ~--~- Chicago Musical College 620 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Philip James. Pianist MalcolmAK ndTS’ Dn D’ Keene Davis’ V°icc SEND FOR BOOKLET, HEWS AND OUTLINE ' ^ and ^ °therS- FELIX BOROWSKI, President DR. F. ZIEGFELD, President Emeritus RICHARD HAGEMAN, Vice-President CARL D. KINSEY, Manager MEHLIN PIANO USED Head of Piano Dept., N. Y. School of Music and Arts 150 Riverside Drive Telephone Schuyler 3655 Studied Under mservatory REINECKE—Classics SCHARWENKA—Style MacPhail Sch ool jfa Bush Cc LISZT—Technic PIANO INSTRUCTION—Interviews by appointment Wmmm KENNETH M. BRADLEY, Pres. j EDGAR. A. NELSON. Vice Pres. Courses arranged to suit the student's individual requirements. E"HC^.A.Gr^) eraonal Address— H. SCHWENHER, Sec’y. 408 West 150th St., New York Telephone Audubon 1530 of Music An Institution i of National Prominence 806 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Accredited Courses in YCEU/V\ Over 4000 Students Enrolled at Present SUMMER. SESSION Expression JIM TTOT/"* Opera Three Terms OSCAR SEAGLE, Distinguished Voice Teacher Five Weeks, June 28th to August 2nd Languages Dancing - „ve MacPhail Schcc, ,„m April 2™" JJ jl V Eight Weeks, June 7th to August 2nd Ten Weeks, May 24th to August 2nd Leading to Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees Summer Session June th to July st *OtiS E R.VATO R.Y 19 31 I TNSURPASSED FACULTY of over 85 teachers, including many ^ ( incorporated) \J of international reputation. ELIAS DAY -^ectot of Dramatic Fall Term Commences Sept. 11th NORMAL COURSES Charles W. Clark Jan Chiapusso Edgar A. Nelson ANNOUNCES epartment Boza Oumiroff Mme. Julie Rive-King Richard Czerwonky Piano, Voice, Violin, Public School Music Gustaf Holmquist Mme. Ella Spravka Bruno Esbjorn A Summer Master School J Bes. Pubiic Sch„o1 Music Course i„ America. Courses consist of 20 hours Methods. Materials and Technic. \ Summer Normal Course Herbert Miller Edgar A. Brazelton Rowland Leach 15 hours Harmony and Theory. 1 5 hours Ear Training and Mae Graves Atkins John J. Blackmore Grace Walter June 19 to July 29 (Six Weeks) Sight-Singing, 10 hours Interpretation Class. Lectures on ) SfTh ^ Mme. Justine Wegener Mae Riley McKinley Robert Yale Smith §One hundred teachers including ma„y of national Musical History, Pedagogy. Round Table Demonstration of Children’s Work. Weekly Artist Recitals, etc. ) (1(1V Arthur Kraft Cora Spicer Neal William Nordin reputation^ 1J Low tuition rates, f Certificates, Diplo- interpretation and repertoire For Students, Teachers and Professionals. lasses Frec Edgar A. Nelson, Dean Mr. Harrison • Mr' Harrison’s time is in great demand. Please make Master Interpretation C early application. deo n ?erCej reC°9niZed by S*ate Questional partments. Graduates m demand as Teachers, Sym¬ Boza Oumiroff Vinlin . Richard Czerwonky (President and 0*rganTzer>rof BOURCARD PiailO: Mme.JulURioe.King VoiCCS Charles W. Clark ▼ 1VJJLII* • Bruno Esb/orn Supervisor of Music in the Louisvii^TublTc^SchonlsA88001841011 aD<1 phony Players and m Lyceum and Chautauqua work. Application for membership n lust be made before June 17th as part of thesummefiua^e^T6, in PPBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC fine Teaching, Sight Reading and <Fnr ?our?5 includes Teaching Methods, Prac- THE ONLY CONSERVATORY IN CHICAGO MAINTAINING DORMITORIES FOR WOMEN AND MEN STUDENTS Musie. hate# Orchestration, History of dormitory accommodations Attractive environment and great convenience for the summer student also a saving of time and money. atte,teaU »‘“ee8and Dramatic Art will be in , "ul1' iHKen auring the su and Degrees. r will be credited on regular courses. Diplomas $6 to $8 per Week Rates for Room and Board $9 per week and up. ““ — Studios and Dormitories in North Side Art Center. own building ideally located in. the heart of the Write to-day for Special S ILLUSTRATED CATALOG Fall Term Begins September 11th, 1922 Dearborn St., Chicago. ner Bulletin. Address Dept. R. S„ 1160 North MAILED upon request Address: T. K. Jones, Registrar 839 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. !e mention the Page U8 MARCH 1922 the etui THE ETUDE MARCH 1922 Page Dj.9 /O T“® MARY W00D CHASE/CH®°L COLUMBIA SCHOOL ©Fi^USigAL ARTS SUMMER CLASSES SUMMER MASTER COURSES OF MUSIC June 5th to June 30th, 1922 June 26 to July 29, 1922 JOSEF WILLIAM S. CLARE OSBORNE REED, Director MASTER CLASSES FOR PIANISTS WITH MARY

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