July 1910) James Francis Cooke

July 1910) James Francis Cooke

Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 7-1-1910 Volume 28, Number 07 (July 1910) 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 28, Number 07 (July 1910)." , (1910). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/560 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]. VASSA* COLLEGE LIBRARY JULY 1910 SEETH0V1 AbbeGELlNEK MoIaHT BEETHOVEN AND MOZART Baroness DOROTHEA MOZART'S WIFE Princess ERDODY S'Year THEO. PRESSER CO THE ETUDE Intermediate Studies LEADING TO VELOCITY PLAY¬ ING AND MUSICIANSHIP New Publications MELODIC STUDIES -— FOR EQUALIZATION OF THE HANDS Premiums and Special Offers By ARNOLDO SARTORIO Easy Engelmann Album Op. 853 Price, SI.00 Nature Studies Musical Thoughts lor Third grade studies of unusual excel¬ of Interest to Our Readers A Song Cycle for the Ten lence, suitable for a variety of pur¬ A MONTHLY JOURNAL FOR THE MUSICIAN, THE little Tots FOR THE PIANO poses ; independence of hands, equal¬ MUSIC STUDENT, AND ALL MUSIC LOVERS. School Months ity, velocity, endurance, style. The School Songs forVoice or Piano Price, 50 Cents composer is a European writer and ^Edited by JAMES FRANCIS COOKE Words and Music teacher of established reputation and THE WORLD’S GREAT BOOKS By FRANK L. BRISTOW By L. A BUGBEE Twenty-six of Mr. Engelmann’s very best popularity. Each study introduces an and most popular teaching pieces of easy equal amount of work for either hand, All Should Be in the Library of Every Home Price, 50 Cents based on the same technical figure. All Price, SO Cents grade collected into an attractive and sub¬ of the studies are melodious and inter¬ Liberal premiums and cash deductions arc allowed for These ten songs are intended for the stantial volume. No better recreation esting to play, tending to lighten the obtaining subscriptions. THE LIST „ rt{t school months from September to June, in¬ pieces can be found for pupils working In Oliver Twist.Chas. Dickens A set of twenty-five charming little songs the first and second grades. 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Each song child voice, and the verses are bright and They consist of the various dance forms, gerous, and we are not responsible for its safe Is a gem. melodious and singable. Many catchy, varied in style and character. The reveries, songs without words and charac¬ Mill on the Floss.George Eliot these books postpaid For of the songs may be used as action songs. piano part Is well-made and easy to play, teristic pieces. SIX MELODIOUS STUDY PIECES DISCONTINUANCE—If lull the Jonm Adam Bede. ... George Eliot • . All will be liked by students. The piano and as it carries the melody throughout, Romola. ... George Eliot every new subscriber sent accompaniments are well written and dc- each of the pieces is thus rendered avail¬ By CARL HEINRICH DORING cjdedly rhythmic, affording good support to able as an instrument number. This is one Silas Marner.George Eliot . 1 oresent sub- of the best original collections of children’s Op. 306 Price, 80 Cents Crade IV Kenilworth.Sir Walter Scott to us W a Present suo Presser’s First Blank Pleasing In melody and rich in har¬ mony, and of real developing value for Ivanhoe.Sir Walter Scott scriber to THE ETUDE. taste as well as for technic. The left will 1 «■<! the Waverly.Sir Walter Scott Musical Kindergarten Music Writing Book hand has important work in carrying nId i The Pathfinder..J. F. Cooper out the musical Ideas. These six pieces receipt for your HuliMerlpt- 1 he Deerslay.-r.J. F. Ooper The Very First Pieces Price, 10 Cents might well be used as special selections iNUSCRIPTS.—All manuscripts Intended for publica¬ Method for their musical worth, leaving out the tion should be addressed to THE ETUDE, 1712 The Last of the Mohicans.J. F. Cooper For the Nursery and the Glass Room FOR THE PIANOFORTE A musical copy book ^containing ^32 word “Study” as used in a style sense. Chestnut Street, and should be written on one side Sense and Sensibility.Jane Austin These books are in uniform Many teachers will value them for their of the sheet onlv. Contributions on topics con¬ Pride and Pr judice.. Jane Austin By DANIEL BATCHELLOR Price, 50 Cents spices between the lines. The paper is of practical rhythmical problems, and the nected with music-teaching and music-study are substantial quality, suitable either for pen opportunities in tnem for applying solicited. Those that are not available will be re- Uncle Tom’s Cabin ....... Harriet Beecher Stowe size, 4X 6%, and in uniform and CHAS. W. LANDON or pencil, sufficiently stoat for erasures. n effective e: Robinson Crusoe..Charles Yonge , , Price, $1.50 This is a collection of the very easiest This is a handy book in which to copy l application. Westward Ho.Charles Kingsley cloth binding, dark red wine pieces, such as may be assigned to ele¬ exercises, to work out harmony examples This work, especially designed for the mentary pupils at the earliest possible or to jot down ideas. Included in the book use^of mothers and music teachers. Is the stages of their advancement. The first will be found a complete exposition of the FIRST VELOCITY STUDIES KySo„d •. ■•. v. v. v. v. vMn: HeK,S E"<*sh b“k“m • *— pieces in the book lie entirely in the treble elements of music, also clear and compre¬ ever published, it is a concise and prac¬ clef for both hands, a few being in the five- hensive hints on the writing of musical By GEZA HORVATH Last Days of Pompeii. Bulwer Lytton sjx hundred pages to each, large tical exposition of the art of imparting finger position in either hand. Every one The Three Musketeers.Dumas musical knowledge to the young in a man¬ of these pieces is a little musical gem which notation. The price of this book is as¬ ner both pleasing and attractive. By means cannot fail to please and interest the pupil. tonishingly low. John Halifax, Gentleman.Mrs. Craik type, good paper and illustrated. of this method young children may be The pieces are of various styles and the col¬ started in music at a period far earlier lection is carefully graded. All the pieces To which we can add the complete works of Victor Hugo, a _n-j .j,.' „ • pv„rv — than has ordinarily been the ease. All the are, of course, adapted for small hands. ity with the minimum of labor. They in six volumes uniform with the above. Write for further A g0od ed,t on ln everF waF’ topics are Introduced in an entertaining This volume should aid materially in light¬ selected from twelve composers, yet information. manner to attract and hold the attention ening the task of the elementary teacher. Melodic Studies ,—e,— - practical acquisition of CONTENTS of the child, many drills, games and other For Equalization of the Hands ig. The’- ——f- ——4 playful devices being employed. The book “THE ETUDE”—July, 1910 contains a tine collection of rote songs of for the Pianoforte dll induce the pupil to learn them A SPECIAL OFFER FOR JULY SPECIAL RENEWAL OFFER thoroughly. Meantime he wi" Somely"gotten up ands^t6 llaad- Album ol Favorite Com¬ By A. SARTORIO develop a helpful technic, Editorial . TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. FOR JULY. greatly ii aprove his sight reading abil- Thought and Action in Europe. .Arthur Elson Op. 853 Price, $1.00 ity. Thi i set of studies contains no Musical Surgeons .M. it'. Boss To every subscriber renewing during the month positions The Development of Musical Taste, To every new subscriber which reaches Flagler’s Anthem Book This is a set of modern studies in velocity Eduard Schiitt of July and sending us $1.60, we will send THE and independence, each illustrating and us during the current momh, we will ETUDE for another twelve months and any one Price, 50 Cents each By HANS ENGELMANN working out some particular technical point, Care of the Hands.F. Gilbert EIGHT MEASURE STUDIES IN The Soft Pedal.Oeo. Hahn present a pocket biography of Beethoven, of the following books, postpaid: 84-50 per doz., not postpaid all musically attractive.

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