Thursday, August 9, 2018

Illustrations for "The Road to Success: The Long, Glorious Grind"

Figure 1.

The Willmar Tribune; Wednesday, October 22, 1913. "Picture Sermon to Men and Boys -- Illustrating the Difficulties on the Road To Success."


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Figure 2.

The Etude Music Magazine:  October 1913. "The Road to Success"

(Subtitle:  "This allegorical cartoon is adapted to musical education from an original drawing issued by the National Cash Register Company to point the road to business success.")





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Figure 3. 

The Etude Music Magazine, February, 1918.  "From Mechanical Foundation to Artistic Triumph."




Figure 4.

The Etude Music Magazine March, 1918.  "Are You Getting Into A Rut?" By Wm. S. Northenheim.





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Saturday, March 24, 2018

“The True, Unutterable Great Sin…” Heteronormative Discourse in The Etude Music Magazine

RIdIM Conference

Canterbury, UK:  July, 2018


"The Gift of the Instruments," Francis Sherman Cooke.



"Orpheus and his Lyre," James Francis Cooke.

(Compare with Franz von Stuck, below*)

 

"The Miracle Age in Music," Zack Hogg


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Untitled, John Holcomb

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"The Dream of Chopin," Charles O. Golden



For the conference paper, but not for the presentation:



"A Schubert Fantasy," Charles O. Golden

"Love's Old Sweet Song," Francis Sherman Cooke

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For comparative purposes only.  Not from The Etude:


*Orphée charmant les bêtes sauvages avec sa lyre. Franz von Stuck, 1891