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Climax Rag

Climax Rag
Author: James Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1914
Genre: Piano music (Ragtime)
ISBN:

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Climax rag

Climax rag
Author: James Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1930
Genre:
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Rags and Ragtime

Rags and Ragtime
Author: David A. Jasen
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0486144577

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Definitive history traces the genre's growth and diversification from its 19th-century origins through its heyday and modern revival. Discusses 48 major composers and 800 rags. More than 100 photos.


Ragtime

Ragtime
Author: Dave Jasen
Publisher: Routledge
Total 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.


Cleopatra Rag

Cleopatra Rag
Author: Joseph Francis Lamb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1915
Genre: Piano music (Ragtime)
ISBN:

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1001 Rags ~ 1897-1920

1001 Rags ~ 1897-1920
Author: Thomas Inglis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2010
Genre: Popular music
ISBN: 0978411226

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Goin' to Kansas City

Goin' to Kansas City
Author: Nathan W. Pearson
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1987
Genre: Jazz
ISBN: 9780252064388

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"A big juicy wedge of jazz history. . . . Lots of wonderful stories." -- Los Angeles Daily News "Kansas City was a hub for Jazz bands that crisscrossed the country in the 1930s. . . . The interviews go beyond jazz into the infamous political machinery that made Kansas City a wide-open and corrupt town where jazz could flourish." -- Choice "A wealth of stories, a good measure of entertainment and a valuable stab at history -- not to mention some great pictures." -- The Kansas City Star


They All Played Ragtime - The True Story of an American Music

They All Played Ragtime - The True Story of an American Music
Author: Rudi Blesh
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 144654690X

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Blesh published They All Played Ragtime as first major scholarly work on ragtime music in 1950, which sparked a ragtime revival. He founded Circle Records in 1946, which recorded new material from aging early jazz musicians as well as the Library of Congress recordings of Jelly Roll Morton. He sparked renewed interest in the music of Joseph Lamb, James P. Johnson, and Eubie Blake, among others.


George Lewis

George Lewis
Author: Tom Bethell
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0520311027

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George Lewis, one of the great traditional jazz clarinetists, was born in 1900 at about the same time that jazz itself first appeared in New Orleans. And by the time he died, on the last day of 1968, New Orleans jazz had pretty much run its course, too. By then a jazz museum stood on Bourbon Street, and a cultural center was under construction where Globe Hall had Stood. Lewis's life thus paralleled that of New Orleans jazz, and in his later years hew as the best known standard bearer of his city's music. He came to the attention of the jazz world at the time of the so-called "New Orleans Revival" of the 1940's, when veteran trumpeter Bunk Johnson was recorded by a number of jazz enthusiasts, notably William Russell. In this new biography, Tom Bethell challenges a favorite myth of the history of jazz: that the music became moribund in New Orleans after the legal red light district, Storyville, was closed in 1917, resulting in most jazz musicians going "up the river." In fact, Bethell shows, many more jazzmen stayed in the city than left, and the musical style continued to develop and grow. Thus the jazz fans who arrived in the city in the early 1940's did not encounter a "revival" of an old style so much as an ongoing tradition, with clarinetists like Lewis having been influenced by Benny Goodman and the Swing Era in addition to Lorenzo Tio and the Creole School. After Bunk Johnson's death in 1949, at a time when many other social changes were beginning to be felt in the city, the New Orleans jazz tradition began to go into a decline. It became increasingly rigid and repetitive, and was often designed to please what one observer called "Dixieland fans yelling for their favorite members." The book is based on lengthy research in New Orleans, including interviews with George Lewis shortly before his death, and unpublished material from the diaries kept by William Russell on his visits to New Orleans between 1942 and 1949. It also includes a statement by Lewis on jazz and the best way to play it and a complete Lewis discography. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1977.


Made in Puerto Rico

Made in Puerto Rico
Author: Hugo R. Viera-Vargas
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2024-10-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 104012657X

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Made in Puerto Rico: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive introduction to the history, culture, and musicology of 20th and 21st century popular music in Puerto Rico. The essays in this volume, written by both local experts and leading scholars, contextualize under-researched areas of Puerto Rican popular music-making in relation to ideologies, aesthetics, and symbolism, and propose new ways of thinking about Puerto Rican musical cultures. A groundbreaking introduction to Puerto Rican musical culture, the volume covers the major figures, styles, and social contexts of popular music in Puerto Rico, while also going beyond conventional narratives. Rather than simply providing histories of key genres, these insightful essays focus on the ways in which Puerto Rican musicians reimagine their distinctive musical language as it transmutes from local practices into global expressions. Offering both a survey of Puerto Rican popular music and pathways into deeper critical inquiry, Made in Puerto Rico is an essential resource for scholars and students of music and of Puerto Rican, Caribbean, Latin American, and African Diaspora Studies.