Up for sale is:
The Etude Music Magazine
Volume 65, Number 03, March 1947

Good Pre-Owned Condition, The original mailing label is on this issue. Minor tearing and chipping on the cover, some dog eared pages 

Table of Contents

Lean on Yourself

Master Speaks of the Masters: Isidor Philipp Evokes Great Names of the Past

Sound Vocal Development (interview with Rose Bampton)

New Responsibilities for Musical Groups

How to Read to Music (interview with Frieda Peycke)

Avoid Musical Provincialism

Recognition for Army, Navy, and Marine Musicians

Cello—Virtuosity or Musicianship? (interview with Joseph Schuster)

Selling Music to the General Public

Interpretations in Jazz (interview with Duke Ellington)

Business on the Side: A Philadelphia Business Man Who Organized His Own Symphony Orchestra For the Joy of Conducting Makes Business His Avocation

Technique of Arriving (interview with Rudolph Ganz)

What's the Name, Please?


Editorial Reviews

From Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University:

Etude Magazine was published by Theodore Presser Company between 1883 and 1957. It was a staple for music teachers throughout the country, providing articles related to music history, new developments in music, and practical teaching techniques, as well as musical scores from the classics and new pieces for beginning to advanced students. Begun as an aid for piano teachers, the magazine grew to include information and literature for vocal and instrumental enthusiasts as well. Not only is the series important to the musician, but it provides an insight into the culture itself, including the impact of the development of the car, radio, and television, and expands to world music and the influence of world wars on that culture.