Gardner-Webb University Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University The tudeE Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library 9-1-1946 Volume 64, Number 09 (September 1946) James Francis Cooke Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude Part of the Composition Commons, Music Pedagogy Commons, and the Music Performance Commons Recommended Citation Cooke, James Francis. "Volume 64, Number 09 (September 1946)." , (1946). https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/191 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]. 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The work de- directed by Efrem press reports, the new opus the Sunday According to Teachers (New York City) picts in five brief movements and sometimes paro- Private the is “prevailingly gay Private Teachers (Western) afternoon diversions of Brooklynites, and makes no pre- respectively, distic in tone . being entitled -of HELEN ANDERSON sections the epic or oracular vein FREDERICK DAVIS Driver, Family tenses to HAROLD Concert Pianist Prospect Park, Sunday Eighth symphonies VOICE Coney the Seventh and piano, harmony £ Children’s Story, and of Interesting course— grao at Home, immediately preceded it. •! National Association which Member Successful Pupils Singing Many m Teachers of TeLJc_4Jl385 1 66 72nd St.. N. Y. C. Salt Lake City 1. 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Gershwinnearly ANGELL lessons, Antoine "The Masked in the SYDNEY LEE Author of 24 home study 1 students have been allowed to hear at ago. Mr. Grofe feels that this Voice Productions and Rigo- Cincinnati, Albany, Baltimore, and as five years PIANO TEACHER 'The Fundamental Principals of 1 ONE Rondine,” “Romeo and Juliet,” chaperones ac- Sing Them I ^ . opera. 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Al- (Ohio) and New York University. fully e "ver Col °' to a solid Hugh Thompson, , Co. per- ' toine, Chicago Opera suc- I 2065 Clarkson St. ? 1 Teaching Material- Hinsdale and the the people’s culture.” Much of the OTTO EUGENE KLEISSLER 1 include Descriptive Original Igor Buketoff con- 1' berto Bimboni and schools to purchase tickets Blue” is un- SINGERS! SPEAKERS! VOICE ASPIRANTS! Designs—Visual Transposition—Major mits high cess of the “Rhapsody in ISABEL HUTCHESON corrected I Rhythmic GILBERT AND SULLIVAN’S operetta, Weak, strained, misguided voices quickly of Music—Note Read- ducted. half price. the collaboration Piano Teachers undreamed ol. I and Chords—Theory at questionably due to Teacher for and strengthened to vocal heights Scales “The Mikado,” banned in Japan because work for Teachers: art taught. Beginners ac- 1 Games—Musical Dictionary. orchestration of Ferde Grofe. 1 Modern Piano Technic: Group All oronches of the vocal ing Tests and Emperor, was and Piano Studios New York and I HORNPIPE AND CHAN- of its satirization of the 1 Coaching concert pianists: Conducting cepted. By appointment only. TOM SCOTT’S FOX, prominent organist, Address all correspondence. 1 Ernie Pyle OSCAR J. I Teachers Forum." Newark, New Jersey. orchestral work based on given in Tokyo in July at the 57th St. TEY, a new director of San opera, “Tire Love MUSIC STUDIOS Carnegie Hall, 154 W. „ 1 composer, and choral ITALO MONTEMEZZI’S BROOKS MAYS Trafalgar 735877 1 by the com- Theatre. cast of sixty-five, with a Phone 0-6214 Studio 123, New York City folk tunes, found A the 1 Texas American retired from performed by 1 I005 /, Elm Street, Dallas 2, is sustained through Easy Antonio, Texas, has recently of Three Kings,” was The student interest received its orchestra augmented by a on Nantucket Island, sixty piece direc- Association 1 of the Classics—Original Melodic poser active service after forty years as Cincinnati Summer Opera DOC. CHARLES LAGOURGUE STUDIOS Arrangements the Holly- girls’ ensemble, presented the I EVANGELINE LEHMAN; MUS. Minor and Chromatic premiere on July 21, at Japanese various the composer VOICE PRODUCTION—SINGING- Material—Pedal Studies— world stage tor of music and organist of at the Zoo, on July 9, with Coaching EDUCATION played by the Los An- sparkling music of this well known Mastercourse in Vocal COMPLETE MUSICAL Scales—Rhythmic Development—Construction of wood Bowl, when throughout the state. It is Mr. conducting. CLASSES in 1 spon- churches Teachers Mr. Lagourgue will conduct SUM M ER under Leo- work as one of the productions for Artists, Advanced pupils, and Symphony Orchestra to com- the INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE of Music. geles Fox’s desire to devote more time Light Opera, Radio and Concert SINGING in the Army. I Grand and resort of the French Riviera. sored by Ave.. Detroit (3). Mich. CANNES, renowned pold Stokowski. already has a number of MUSICAL MAGAZINE, “Maestro,” Studio: 167 Elmhurst York Studios. posing. He A NEW 5-8413 For information apply to New Telephone: To. THREE published, the most widely known made its appearance, published in 35 West 57th Street, N.Y.C. GRADE EDWARD KILENYI, recently released songs has Pieces which "sound diffi- SCHUYLER, New to the Original Descriptive PHILIPPA DUKE the Army, being The Hills of Home. far away New Zealand. Devoted O'BRIEN LIVERETTE fifteen, from service as a captain in LUCIA but is in keeping with the third grade — child just turned the new jour- EDITH SYRENE LISTER cult' York’s wonder with the New musical and dramatic arts, Several years assistant to Studies Heller, pianist appeared as soloist in July AUTHENTIC VOICE PRODUCTION Original Etude ; as well as by as a composer and a distinguished tenor of a issues, shows a wide cover- SAMOILOFF was heard Philharmonic-Symphony Orches- KARL JOERN, nal, in its first LAZAR 405 Carnegie Hall, New York City 1 etc.—Sight Reading—Keyboard Harmony with the Phil- York Czemy, first appearance era, now teaching in Denver, its field. The Etude extends hearty Academy Associate Teacher with the late W. on her Stadium, under the by-gone age of Now Teaching in His Collaborator and —Chromatic Studies—Minor Scales and Triads. Orchestra at the tra at the Lewisohn anniver- Calif. Shaw and Endorsed by Dr. Floyd S. Muckey I harmonic-Symphony recently celebrated the fiftieth greetings to “Maestro,” and hopes it will Sixth St. Los Angeles 5, Warren Halasz. He played two 1 3150 West Music Studio, Lancaster, Pa. 1 Schuy- direction of Laszlo Phone Fe 8294 Wednesday: Troup Stadium in July. Miss career, having made life in the Philadelphia, Pa.
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