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  The Etude

 Music Magazine 1883 to 1957
The Etude was an American print magazine dedicated to music founded by Theodore Presser (1848–1925) and first published in October 1883. The magazine continued the magazine until 1957.
Aimed at all musicians, from the novice through the serious student to the professional, The Etude printed articles about both basic (or "popular") and more-involved musical subjects (including history, literature, gossip, and politics), contained write-in advice columns about musical pedagogy, and piano sheet music, of all performer ability levels, totaling over 10,000 works.
The sometimes conservative outlook and contents of the magazine may have contributed to a decline in circulation in the 1930s and '40s, but in many respects it moved with the times, unequivocally supporting the phonograph, radio, and eventually television
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