Ragtime rarities

Ragtime rarities
Title Ragtime rarities PDF eBook
Author Trebor Jay Tichenor
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 348
Release 1975-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780486231570

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63 tuneful, rediscovered piano rags by 51 composers (or teams). Does not duplicates selections in Classic Piano Rags.

Ragtime Rarities

Ragtime Rarities
Title Ragtime Rarities PDF eBook
Author Trebor J. Tichener
Publisher Peter Smith Pub Incorporated
Pages 1975
Release 1978-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780844655000

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Ragtime rediscoveries

Ragtime rediscoveries
Title Ragtime rediscoveries PDF eBook
Author Trebor Jay Tichenor
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 396
Release 1979-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 9780486237763

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Features 64 works from the golden age of rag, most long unavailable, including rare works by James Scott, Cy Seymour, E.J. Stark, Bob Hoffman, Harry L. Cook, Max Hoffmann, and 51 other composers, among them several women. Original cover, too.

Ragtime Rarities

Ragtime Rarities
Title Ragtime Rarities PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1975
Genre Piano music (Ragtime)
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Ragtime

Ragtime
Title Ragtime PDF eBook
Author Dave Jasen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 572
Release 2020-08-13
Genre Music
ISBN 1000143848

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Ragtime: An Encyclopedia, Discography, and Sheetography is the definitive reference work for this important popular form of music that flourished from the 1890s through the 1920s, and was one of the key predecessors of jazz. It collects for the first time entries on all the important composers and performers, and descriptions of their works; a complete listing of all known published ragtime compositions, even those self-published and known only in single copies; and a complete discography from the cylinder era to today. It also represents the culmination of a lifetime’s research for its author, considered to be the foremost scholar of ragtime and early twentiethh-century popular music. Rare photographs accompany most entries, taken from the original sheets, newspapers, and other archival sources.

King of Ragtime

King of Ragtime
Title King of Ragtime PDF eBook
Author Edward A. Berlin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 349
Release 1996-01-11
Genre Music
ISBN 0195356462

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In 1974, the academy award-winning film The Sting brought back the music of Scott Joplin, a black ragtime composer who died in 1917. Led by The Entertainer, one of the most popular pieces of the mid-1970s, a revival of his music resulted in events unprecedented in American musical history. Never before had any composer's music been so acclaimed by both the popular and classical music worlds. While reaching a "Top Ten" position in the pop charts, Joplin's music was also being performed in classical recitals and setting new heights for sales of classical records. His opera Treemonisha was performed both in opera houses and on Broadway. Destined to be the definitive work on the man and his music, King of Ragtime is written by Edward A. Berlin. A renowned authority on Joplin and the author of the acclaimed and widely cited Ragtime: A Musical and Cultural History, Berlin redefines the Scott Joplin biography. Using the tools of a trained musicologist, he has uncovered a vast amount of new information about Joplin. His biography truly documents the story of the composer, replacing the myths and unsupported anecdotes of previous histories. He shows how Joplin's opera Treemonisha was a tribute to the woman he loved, a woman other biographers never even mentioned. Berlin also reveals that Joplin was an associate of Irving Berlin, and that he accused Berlin of stealing his music to compose Alexander's Ragtime Band in 1911. Berlin paints a vivid picture of the ragtime years, placing Scott Joplin's story in its historical context. The composer emerges as a representative of the first post-Civil War generation of African Americans, of the men and women who found in the world of entertainment a way out of poverty and lowly social status. King of Ragtime recreates the excitement of these pioneers, who dreamed of greatness as they sought to expand the limits society placed upon their race.

Cross the Water Blues

Cross the Water Blues
Title Cross the Water Blues PDF eBook
Author Neil A. Wynn
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 471
Release 2010-02-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1628468211

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Contributions from Christopher G. Bakriges, Sean Creighton, Jeffrey Green, Leighton Grist, Bob Groom, Rainer E. Lotz, Paul Oliver, Catherine Parsonage, Iris Schmeisser, Roberta Freund Schwartz, Robert Springer, Rupert Till, Guido van Rijn, David Webster, Jen Wilson, and Neil A. Wynn This unique collection of essays examines the flow of African American music and musicians across the Atlantic to Europe from the time of slavery to the twentieth century. In a sweeping examination of different musical forms--spirituals, blues, jazz, skiffle, and orchestral music--the contributors consider the reception and influence of black music on a number of different European audiences, particularly in Britain, but also France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The essayists approach the subject through diverse historical, musicological, and philosophical perspectives. A number of essays document little-known performances and recordings of African American musicians in Europe. Several pieces, including one by Paul Oliver, focus on the appeal of the blues to British listeners. At the same time, these considerations often reveal the ambiguous nature of European responses to black music and in so doing add to our knowledge of transatlantic race relations.