Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 10-1-1895 Volume 13, Number 10 (October 1895) Theodore Presser 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 Presser, Theodore. "Volume 13, Number 10 (October 1895)." , (1895). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/398 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]. 312 t ‘ „ IQ ""•I MUUt durrtf mimim 11 IUS1G Jfit rfh'trr P Schmidt Our 1.JL wii yiA J B fsaP'UJ.AAAAAWi Ujj B*o,otopy la the Home of the Beven-Ootave orsan. Tie Claitoi; Sumy Co, I4B BOYLSTON ST., BOSTOS, BISS., SOLE REPRESENTATIVES IN OHIOAQO FOR THE MUSIC PUBLISHED, PPPi| | OHICKERINQ P.ANO. SOLE Aaiw m fHl tJHHlB STASIS WOU • " PUBLISHIRS AND IMPORTERS Of MUSIO, Henry Lifolff, Bruiwwlok, ©amainyi Edition ©hanot (Violin Music), mi tin® Vtanns ©8R8®wst©rf „ General Dealers in Sheet Music and Music Editi®n ef IS® Books of the Better Class, PIANOFORTE CLASSICS. 220 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO. PIANOFORTE SOLOS. IIStEfS.!., TONAZ. Op. 72. Bunite. Blatter. Big-lit Now that the musical season is opening with, renewed Piano Pieces. 1. Lied (3c);................SO 25 8. Marecli (3-4).>4.80,40 activity, we would again call the attention of Teachers 2. Mazurka (3b).... 25 4. Scklumruerlied (3c). 25 and Students to the two following Valuable Educational COLE, KOSETTJSR G. Op. 3. orbs { ece ui 15 i tion . 1. Preludlnm . 26 3. Meditation..... 25 2. Intermezzo... 25 INTRODUCTION TO THE, INTERPRETATION FOEKNTER, ALBiH. Op. 138. 13 Tqufollder. It originated. with us. and we brought it to perfection. X. The Soldiers are Coming. (March)......................... 25 . Don’t ,6c afu e it w th the o leap . i i itions 2. The First Ball. (Waltz).......—.. 26 thi flood >• narkel Send fen 3. Idylle .J............. 25 P tide and Cal * og le 4. March of the Dwarfs.......... 25 5. Grandfather’s Favorite. (Monuett)...(Menuett)... 25 BEETHOVEN’S PIANOFOBTE mm. ii. Prelude......... 25 l mn ce i Em i if® c i, FOOTE, ARTHUR. Op. 34, No. 3. 320 Souijh Tentjy St., - ‘Easton, Pa, By A. B. MARX. Without Haste, Without Best. (Etude Mignonne).40 KRAUSE. Emit. Op. 89. 15 Easy Piano Piecen. Ti .. tied by Vi NNIE LOUISE ( Wi NE 1. A Joyful Waltz. 25 4. Playing Ball (2a). 25 DO HOT WEAR TOUR MUSIC OUT BY ]OL. XIII/ , 2. Cojhtentment (2a). 25 6. Children's Pleasure (2a).. 25 It is safe to say that no authority on the Pianoforte PHILADELPHIA, PA., OCTOBER, 1895. 3. At Parting;.. 25 6. The Grandparents’ Dance _• _NO. ,10. (2a)..•. 25 CARRYING it IN A MUSIC ROLL, Works of Beethoven is more widely or more favorably recognized than the above work by Marx. It is a force¬ PAREDW, E»5SUJfI». Op. 42. A Child’s Album.. America is to hear another great foreign pianist next There were nearly 600 concerts in London during the 22 tittle Pieces without Octaves. 1 ful, intelligent digest of the laws of music interpretation season, as Mr. Martinus Sieveking, Holland’s Pianist, is 1. The First Violet. 25 6. In the Forest (1-2)......... 25 and especially of these, the most important works for THE ETODeT last season. 2. In the Meadow (2a)...;. , 25 7, May Song. 25 to give ajseries of-concerts here. >: - 1 ■ . 3. The Young Hunter.. 25 8. A Little Dance (2a)......... .25 piano that have ever been written. The piano student PHILADELPHIA, PA., OCTOBER, 1895. Mascagni says that no fewer than 1500 libretti are ,4. The Jolly.Traveler (1-2).. 25 9. Evening Prayer......... 25 can find ho better presentation of the true basis for the How is the following? A professor being asked, what composed in Italy every year, and of these 200 are sent 6. A Christmas Hymn. 25 10. In the Mill (2a). 25 study of piano music than the above work affords. It k SIEVE KING. MARTISTUS. is an “ extempore pianist?” answered: “Ex., out of; to him. L’Abeille (The Bee)....... 1 00 a most valuable volume, and should be in the possession . A Uaithly Publication for the Teachers and Stadauto of fall i rio . tnde ... ", pian forte an ie / • Music. .. , . ■ tempo, time ; an extempore pianist is one who.plays out Johann Strauss is hard at work trying to complete . PIANOFORTE DUETS. ; ■ of time.*'' Price $1.50. Bound in Full Cloth. Subscription Bates 51.50 per year (payable In advance). , for the coming season a new operetta entitled “ Wald- AEMSTKONG; WBI. Smite de Ballet. (3b.) (Two Subscriptions or two years in advance.’...........81.35 each. 1. Entre Act. Valse Lente 76 3. The Kermesse.. 65 Three Sutacriplions er thiee yeare in advance... ... 1.80 each. Franz Ondricek, the Bohemian violinist, who has meister.” 2. Scene, in the Garden. 60 ■ Single.Copy..,....;....15 cents. PAKLOW. EBiKINB. Op. 44. 5 Pieces for Four ■ Foreign Postage.......[.48 cents. been engaged for a tour of the United Slates, will make Brahms has just composed the music for a aeries of I • Hands. Prisaie part on 5 Botes. THE ilTU l \ ' AWS OF 1USICAL his.debut|with the New York Philharmonic Society on twenty songs by the Prussian peasant poetess, Johanna 1, Polonaise (1-2) . 25 4. Barcarole (1c)............... .. 25 ; ,Dlse©HTIMUAk®E.—-If' yon wish the Journal ’ 2. Hungarian (1-2) .. 25 6./Elfin Dance (ic). .. 40 stopped, rb explicit notice must foe Beari as hj> November 16th. AmbroBius. 3. Cradle Song (lb).....,....... 25 EXPRESSION. j. This SATCHEL is the very latest and letter, othes wise it will foe continued. All arret. j> SCHSUCKER, P. A. Ball Soosm Gayetles. The latiest bit of advice from Mme. Patti to girls who Mr. Julian Tiersot has been sent by the French 1. March, “ En-avant *\...... 60 3. Gavotte, “Modem”...... .. 40 most convenient manner of carrying By HANS SCHMITT, n s foe pi M Government to collect the folk songs of the Alpine re¬ 2. Waltz, “ Honeymoon ”. 65 music, and does not necessitate the roll- are anxious for success as singers is well worth repeating Professor .at the Vienna Conservatory of Mus'c, f BTo receipt i eut t to all aspiring musicians,. •‘She tells them : “You must gions of Savoy and Dauphine. PIANOFORTE STUDIES AMD EXERCISES. ing of it. It is superseding all others on i smippe f th sent in e sent s III JLTME®, FRANK. Translated Iby -IFJ1AN02& A. YAN/SAKTFORIK priii,ted the date to which your sufoBcrlptlon Is paid be a good!workman at your trade before you can be an It is announced that more Greek music hae been New Progressive Studies in Three Books. Each...... 1 26 the market. : 'i.; . ’ J up, 'jhich serves as a receipt fervour Butoscrlption, .. artist.in your art.”. This excellent injunction has thirty- Made of Smooth-Grain Leather, un¬ Bound in Flexible Cloth, Price 50 Cts. found at Delphi, in addition to the Hymn to Apollo, to SARTORV0,-ARNOIiDO. #p»-2I4e six years of professional experience behind it. Fourteen MelodiousYfetudes without Octaves. 1 25 lined, price $1,50. which attention has been called. Mr. Schmitt treats the subject in two chapters:— THEODORE PRESSES, SONGS. The following will be Paderewaki’s route for the sea¬ A Chopin monument is to be erected in Paris. A <708 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 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