MAUD POWELL’S ARTICLES
FROM THE ARCHIVE OF THE MAUD POWELL SOCIETY FOR MUSIC AND EDUCATION
CODE CAT. NO. YEAR DATE AUTHOR TITLE SOURCE OTHER INFO
MPA MPA 0001 1891 Feb Maud Powell Violin Playing For Women The Ladies' Home Journal
MPA MPA 0002 1891 11/18 Maud Powell Anecdotes The Musical Courier
MPA MPA 0003 1893 Maud Powell Violin Playing for Women Musical Record
MPA MPA 0004 1896 Maud Powell Comment on American Composers Minneapolis Ladies' Thurs. Musicale prog.
MPA MPA 0005 1896 Feb Maud Powell Women and the Violin The Ladies' Home Journal
MPA MPA 0006
MPA MPA 0007 1906 Maud Powell Submission to Grove's Dictionary Manuscript, MP Archive
MPA MPA 0008 1906 10/28 Maud Powell Maud Powell and South Africa The Commercial Appeal (PLEASE NOTE: Touring South Africa in 1905, Maud Powell felt privileged to encounter intact tribal/cultural traditions of African natives that had yet to be fully corrupted by white "civilization." The words she uses to describe her experiences are of the period and it is my hope that readers can see beyond the terms now considered inappropriate and appreciate how much Powell valued and learned from her encounters with native African culture. KAS)
MPA MPA 0009 1906 01/21 Maud Powell Steinway Piano endorsement Portraits of Musical Celebrities, p. 65 New York: Steinway & Sons, 1915
MPA MPA 0010 1907 11/23 Maud Powell Joachim and His Vanity Saturday Night (Detroit, MI)
MPA MPA 0011 1908 10/10 Maud Powell South African Sidelights on a Musical Problem Musical America (PLEASE NOTE: Touring South Africa in 1905, Maud Powell felt privileged to encounter intact tribal/cultural traditions of African natives that had yet to be fully corrupted by white "civilization." The words she uses to describe her experiences are of the period and it is my hope that readers can see beyond the terms now considered inappropriate and appreciate how much Powell valued and learned from her encounters with native African culture. KAS)
MPA MPA 0012 1908 10/03 Maud Powell What One's Art Should Mean Pathfinder, Wash. DC
MPA MPA 0013 1908 Mar Maud Powell The Girl Who Wants to Be Great The Pictorial Review
MPA MPA 0014 1908 12/26 Maud Powell How Fashion Invades the Concert Stage Musical America
MPA MPA 0015 1908 Mar Maud Powell Maud Powell's Debut at Nine Manuscript, MPS Archive; The Pictorial Review
MPA MPA 0016 1908 Dec Maud Powell The Price of Fame New Idea Woman's Magazine
MPA MPA 0017 1909 July/Aug Maud Powell The American Girl and Her Violin The Etude
MPA MPA 0018 1910 Mar Maud Powell Maud Powell's Debut at Nine The Musician
MPA MPA 0019 1910 06/26 Maud Powell America's Musical Future Philadelphia Press (PLEASE NOTE: Touring South Africa in 1905, Maud Powell felt privileged to encounter intact tribal/cultural traditions of African natives that had yet to be fully corrupted by white "civilization." The words she uses to describe her experiences are of the period and it is my hope that readers can see beyond the terms now considered inappropriate and appreciate how much Powell valued and learned from her encounters with native African culture. KAS)
MPA MPA 0020 1910 Mar Maud Powell Maud Powell's Musical Education The Musician repub. of The Girl Who Wants to Be Great
MPA MPA 0021 1911 Oct Maud Powell The Violinist The Delineator
MPA MPA 0022 1911 Oct Maud Powell Struggles Which Led to Success The Etude
MPA MPA 0023 1911 Sept Maud Powell Musical Future of America The Violinist
MPA MPA 0024 1911 10/14 Maud Powell Pitting American Violin Works Against the Foreign Product Musical America
MPA MPA 0025 1911 03/12 Maud Powell Says Piano Gets Less Care Than French Mirror The Star, Indianapolis
MPA MPA 0026 1912 Apr Maud Powell Dress New York
MPA MPA 0027 1913 Mar Maud Powell Pianos Do Not Receive Proper Care From Their Owners The Studio
MPA MPA 0028 1913 07/20 Maud Powell Music as a Profession for Women = "The Price of Fame" in German
NY Deutsch Journal (in German) German translation by Helmut Schulz
MPA MPA 0029 1913 12/14 Maud Powell At the present time, we have nothing... The Minneapolis Journal
MPA MPA 0030 1914 Jan Maud Powell Instructive Possibilities of the Talking Machine for Violin Players The Musical Observer
MPA MPA 0031 1914 ? Maud Powell Let No Student Go Abroad Unchaperoned Musical America
MPA MPA 0032 1913 Aug/Oct Maud Powell Thoughts on Opera in America Maud Powell Scrapbooks
MPA MPA 0033 1917 10/20 Maud Powell America is Getting the 'Shaking Up' She Needed Musical America
MPA MPA 0034 1917 Aug Maud Powell How to Enjoy Music New York Eve. Mail; The Musical Courier; The Musician, Vol. 22:634
MPA MPA 0035 1918 Nov Maud Powell Two Types of Violin Playing The Etude Secured by Charles P. Poore
MPA MPA 0036 1918 May Maud Powell How to Enjoy Music The Violinist
MPA MPA 0037 1918 May Maud Powell An Artist's Life The Musical Observer, p. 19 Courtesy of Harriette Brower
MPA MPA 0038 1918 10/19 Maud Powell We Shall Evolve A Real School of National Art, Literature and Music Musical America
MPA MPA 0039 1900 02/22 Maud Powell Maud Powell's Recipe for Success The Lady
MPA MPA 0040
MPA MPA 0041 ? ? Maud Powell The possibilities of mankind... ?
MPA MPA 0042 ? ? Maud Powell Remarks on Memorizing The Violinist
MPA MPA 0043 ? ? Maud Powell Maud Powell's Debut at Nine Manuscript, MP Archive
MPA MPA 0044
MPA MPA 0045 1919? ? Maud Powell Maud Powell on Prohibition ?
MPA MPA 0046 1918? ? Sigmund Spaeth Maud Powell, Famous Violinist, Tells the 'Great Business Man' How to Enjoy Music
MPA MPA 0047
MPA MPA 0048 1910 11/26 Maud Powell America's Musical Future New York Tribune