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TWENTY-FIVE MODERN ETUDES


SPECIAL MELODIC STUDIES. In 10
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Shake and Tremolo
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MODERN STUDIES
EASY CHARACTERISTIC STUDIES. 2 Books
STUDIES IN INTERPRETATION OF MODERN PIANO MUSIC
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MELODIC STUDIES IN ALL KEYS.
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STUDIES IN ORNAMENTATION AND DYNAMICS.


THE ART OF DEVELOPING THE SINGING TONE.

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Her musical
England musician.
ability, inherited from her father,
was manifested at an early age.
WTien a very small girl. Miss Cramm began the
study of singing. It was not long, however, before she specialized in piano playing. In this branch, as well
as in organ playing, she had the advantage of studying with several excellent teachers. Miss Cramm taught
music privately and also at the Montpelier, Vermont, Seminary, and established a school of music in Haverhill,
Mass., her

The

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compositions of Miss Cramm's to attract public notice were published in 1905. Since that
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evidenced by the fact that the demand for her music is not merely confined to this country-, but reaches to such
far off lands as China and Japan.
But let Miss Cramm speak for herself
"I have numerous interests beside that of music; belong to se\'eral clubs, musical and social, of w-hich I have
at different times been president, director, speaker, etc.; am not now actively engaged in teaching, but do more
or less coaching and am director of music at St. John's Episcopal Church.
house is a social and musical center.
"My lo\e of children makes my work a pleasure. I am a great lo\er of Nature, and during the grow-ing
season spend two or three hours a day culti\ating flowers, vegetables and fruits about my place; and then,
having in my pedigree many generations of old New England housewives, I can, and can, andean enough
for three families like my own, which includes only an old
housekeeper which I inherited."
first

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Bahn, Songs in Gray. Med. (Eng. and

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MaHin, Five Concert Songs. Medium 1.00


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214a-b Old Italian Masters, Twelve Arias. Me.76
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203
Rotoli Album of Songs, Medium Voice I.OO
207a-b Russian Composers, Album of 10 Songs.
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Ryder, A June Idyl (Suite)
Baint-Saens [Loeffler], Havanaise
Schmidt (E.). Five Bagatelles
Seitz, Classical Sonatinas
Singer, Seven Traoscriptions from Classic
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Sources

The Boston Music Company, 26

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Vos.,

206

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Finger
Gribade, Twelve Bow-Studies

Forty

184
197
188
189
190
191
192
193
181
187a-d
182
195
185

204a-b

First

Hofmann, Op.

198
196

194

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ORGAN

183

VIOLIN SOLO

110a

Transcriptions, (Po., 2 Vos.,

9.
Elegie and Serenade.
Va. and 'Cello)
Wider, Serenade. (Violin, 'Cello nd
Piano)

.60

83
86
81

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.60
.60
.60
.60
.75

Si.x

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Beginners

153

ad
Strube. Op.

162

Position
.75
.60
Dulow, Spiccato and Staccato
Studies
.60
Eberhardt, Arpeggio
Gavriloff, Special Exercises for the Fourth

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165

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156

Novellettes
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64
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Bla^:, Three Transcriptions for


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Smith (Hannah), Miniatures


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Nblck. Op. 43, Six Character Pieces
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Swinstead, Op. 22, Pleasant Pastime


322a-b Wagner, Gems from the Operas. 2 Vols., ea.
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Whelpley, Op. 11, Characteristic Pieces
373
Op. 20. Easy Piano Pieces
306
Wyatt, Six Pastels
14
Zilcher, Sketch-Book for the Young
875
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376
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5 Third Grade Pieces
877

67
64

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Sjbyreti, Erotikon (Five Pieces)

PIANO,

& PIANO

Three Pieces
Hollaender, Op. 48. Six Easy Pieces
The same. 'Cello part alone

131a

41

65
61
68

'CELLO

cises

33

BiJsser,

131

Scriabin,

2 Bks., ea.

133

Tales and Fables 2 Parts, ea.


Joys of Youth. 2 Parts, ea.
Palette (8 Pieces)
160, Twenty-Five Easy Studies
Schytte-Friedman, Technical Piano Exer96.
97.

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Somervell, Suite in Four Parts


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Sttiesscl, Miniatures (1st pos.)
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101

Musical Pictures 2 Parts, ea.


Eaay Char. Studies

94.

84

2018

103
127
125
114

t4

No.

(Con.)

310
Schyttr, Forty Pedal Studi
308a-d
4 Bks., ca.
Major and Minor
316
Ten Easy Transcriptions
348
Op. 68. 25 Modern Etudes
S63a-J
Op, 75. p. Melodic Studies

9
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.75

Harris, Six Romantic Pieces


Heller (M. P.), Op. 31. Four Easy Pieces
.B(both hands treble)
Op. 31a, Four Easy Pieces (treble and
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PIANO SOLO

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