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- catalog contributor b8148148.
- catalog created "[c1923]".
- catalog date "1923".
- catalog date "[c1923]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1923]".
- catalog description "Mixing music with brains.--Is there a technic of emotional expression?--Can poetic playing and singing be taught?--Richard Wagner as a teacher.--The superlative importance of tempo.--The disgraceful tempo rubato muddle.--Lingering lovingly on details.--Heart music and art music.--Was Liszt the Paganini of the piano?--Save Beethoven from his friends.--Iconoclast, democrat, brain-proprietor.--Birds as singers and music teachers.--How to begin with children.--How musical atmosphere is created.--Prodigies and the gift of music.--Are musicians born, not made?--Is music a mere luxury?--The most beautiful romance in musical history.--Musicians need plenty of health.--If at first you don't succeed.--Don't be too awfully dignified.--Musical reputations and how they are achieved.--Don't be fooled by applause.--Should musical critics be abolished?--Earnings and business methods of great composers.--What is American music?--The ludicrous sonata idol.--Is the symphony played out?--Ten musical failures and why they failed.--The patrons and helpers of great composers.--Futurism and the noble contempt for melody.--Emotional mosquitoes--unemotional singers.--Surprising progress in musical appreciation.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 9-422 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Musical progress.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Musical progress.".
- catalog issued "1923".
- catalog issued "[c1923]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Pa., Theodore Presser co.".
- catalog relation "Musical progress.".
- catalog subject "ML60 .F495".
- catalog subject "Music History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Musicians.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mixing music with brains.--Is there a technic of emotional expression?--Can poetic playing and singing be taught?--Richard Wagner as a teacher.--The superlative importance of tempo.--The disgraceful tempo rubato muddle.--Lingering lovingly on details.--Heart music and art music.--Was Liszt the Paganini of the piano?--Save Beethoven from his friends.--Iconoclast, democrat, brain-proprietor.--Birds as singers and music teachers.--How to begin with children.--How musical atmosphere is created.--Prodigies and the gift of music.--Are musicians born, not made?--Is music a mere luxury?--The most beautiful romance in musical history.--Musicians need plenty of health.--If at first you don't succeed.--Don't be too awfully dignified.--Musical reputations and how they are achieved.--Don't be fooled by applause.--Should musical critics be abolished?--Earnings and business methods of great composers.--What is American music?--The ludicrous sonata idol.--Is the symphony played out?--Ten musical failures and why they failed.--The patrons and helpers of great composers.--Futurism and the noble contempt for melody.--Emotional mosquitoes--unemotional singers.--Surprising progress in musical appreciation.".
- catalog title "Musical progress; a series of practical discussions of present day problems in the tone world, by Henry T. Finck.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".