Language: English
Published by Theodore Presser Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1929
Seller: Cameron-Wolfe Booksellers, Taos, NM, U.S.A.
Stapled Wraps. Condition: Very Good Minus. Vol. 47, No. 1. "A Monthly Journal for the Musician, the Music Student and All Music Lovers." This publication was founded in 1883 and flourished until 1957. CONTENTS: Musical Education in the Home (Ross); The Supremacy of Personality; Venice - the City of Dreams; Phrasing - A Key to Technical Problems (Chiapusso); What is a Prelude? (Chiapusso); Why an Investment in Music Lessons Always Pays (Ruckmick); Turning Failure into Fortune (Spencer); An Appreciation of Schubert (Mencken); The Cornet and Trumpet in Band and Orchestra (Grabel); Music for [Special Needs] Children of the Public Schools (van de Wall); The Teachers' Round Table (Better Use of Pedal, etc.); The Singer's Etude - Improving the Head Tone (Rimmer); The Organist's Etude - (Weller); The Violinist's Etude (Braine); Junior Etude. 76 pages. CONDITION: A solidly-bound Very Good Minus copy with noticeable shelf-wear to the cover edges and corners, plus a split at the spine-edge bottom - now discreetly repaired/reinforced with near-invisible library archival tape. The interior pages, however, are clean, negligibly age-faded, and unmarked. This rather scarce issue is now in a clear, protective polypropylene bag with archival backing board.
paperback. Condition: New. Paperback. Pub Date: 2017-06-01 Pages: $number Language: Chinese. English Publisher: Beijing Press. Cambridge bilingual graded reading and fiction Museum: death Diagnosis (4th grade for a freshman. High-school students and the same level of English learners). the selection of excellent. content close to life. in line with the psychological characteristics of readers. easy to inspire readers .
Paris 1968, 286 pp., w193.