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I enjoyed reading Andrew Barrett's post on regionalistic (or regional?) composers. Anyone who has heard Swamptown Shuffle will atest to Jone's wonderful work....
I'm just writing to add some un-interesting facts to the Joplin's Dream thing. I heard it myself for the first time on the live radio broadcast by perf Bill...
Dear Adam and all, about the collaboration between Joplin and Morton, according to Brun Campbell, Morton himself told him that "King Porter Stomp" was composed...
Dear Group, Many thanks for the info on this piece (and for the MP3s Luigi - very interesting. Somewhere or other I had developed the notion that it was not...
... I have editions 2,3,4 of TAPR and there is no Scott Joplin's Dream in any of these editions that I know of. Perhaps is it simply missing from mine, and I...
Y'know, I can't figger it out. I was doing radio professionally back in the late 1970s, and consistently for many years of the 1980s before my situation...
Bill, The thing I most regret about having had to work Tuesday night is missing your broadcast. The whole chat/webcast thing is a lot of fun. We seem to be a...
Bill, Another birthday, missed cues, silent pauses...I guess this means you're getting old ;-) In all seriousness, there's no need to apologize for the few...
--< In EliteSyncopations@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Edwards" <perfbill@...> wrote: I used to be a professional. I used to be a contender. Now look at me. Bill E.> ...
... You come to me on the day just after my birthday and you ask me this? I will not be simply brandoed in this way. L I N D A. L I N D A. I missed the...
YEH...What HE said...nicely put, Bryan... ... From: "Brent E. Watkins" To: EliteSyncopations@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [EliteSyncopations] The Apology...
I managed to clean Scott Joplin's Dream up a little and make a fairly good transfer of it to WMA. I'll keep it there through March or so until you all have...
Brent--and everyone, The program was recorded and has already been rebroadcast twice. It will be rebroadcast once more. Every week, I record the Tuesday live...
Hi Bryan, Just a short comment: I've heard Morten Gunnar Larsen play "Fingerbreaker" live many, many times, and I'm quite sure his recordings are made in one...
Thanks for the info! _____ From: EliteSyncopations@yahoogroups.com [mailto:EliteSyncopations@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bryan Wright Sent: Thursday, March...
Regarding Larson's recording of FingerBreaker, I am sure it is a one-take performance. I have seen him perform the piece live on several occasions, in very...
Dave, Thanks so much for your post. I think there is a middle ground for most of us. Max Morath is very much my mentor when it comes to integrating ragtime...
... The listing in TAPR4, p297 reads: SCOTT JOPLIN (in collaboration with Joseph F. Lamb) "Scott Joplin's Dream" (first published in this edition) Copyright...
Hi again. Well! This is now even more confusing, but somehow it all goes back to Bob. I also saw the attribution, but it is not in my copy of third edition...
Hi all: While researching Joseph Lamb for an upcoming essay/web page I hope to write, I discovered from Joseph Scotti's 1977 University of Cinncinatti...
Coincidentally, since I have been perusing Joseph Scotti's 1977 University of Cinncinatti dissertation entitled "Joe Lamb: a Study of Ragtime's Paradox" (see...
Hi Ted. Thanks for sharing and shedding some light. This is obviously significant. As for the 1913 publication, consider this: Kismet. This Joplin/Hayden ...
Thanks Bill for your kind words of encouragement. I see from the cover sheet to the 1913 "Ladies' Aid Song" by "Harry Moore" (possibly Joseph Lamb) that it...
Dear all, I'm going to upload a fantastic recording from a piano roll: it's John "Blind" Boone's interpretation of "When You And I Were Young Maggie" (John...
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the EliteSyncopations group. File :...
.....Unfortunately, I had to reduce the size of the MP3, because it was too heavy to be uploaded. The original sounds perfect, while the copy I've just...
Hello all, I'm wondering who the composer is for the Melrose Rag that someone posted recently. Is the music available anywhere? It sounds like it came from a...
The Melrose Rag was published in 1922 by the composer, Hubert T Bauersachs. I am not certain where or if it is in print currently, only that I don't have it in...