SKU: SU.12800064
BachScholar Editions Vol. 64: SCOTT JOPLIN: 8 Classic Rags & School of Ragtime (editor's preface, 38 pages of music) presents Scott Joplin's eight most popular and enduring classics in addition to the composer's instructional series, School of Ragtime. These beautiful and meticulous engravings are reproduced from the original editions, making this an historically accurate Urtext of the highest quality (no fingerings provided). Pianists, students, teachers, and ragtime aficionados will marvel at the clarity and legibility of this fine authoritative edition of the most enduring works from the classic ragtime era. Contents include: 1. Maple Leaf Rag (1899) 2. Peacherine Rag (1901) 3. The Easy Winners (1901) 4. Elite Syncopations (1902) 5. The Entertainer (1902) 6. Bethena (1905) 7. Pine Apple Rag (1908) 8. Solace (1909) 9. School of Ragtime (1908) Composed: 1899-1908 Published by: BachScholar.
SKU: BT.EMBZ2791
English-German-Hungari an.
This publication - edited by renowned pedagogues Vilmos Bántai, Imre Kovács, and Béla Vavrinecz - offers a great selection of pieces for flutists in the lower grades of music schools. It includes compositions by prominent Baroque and Viennese Classical composers, including Arcangelo Corelli s Sarabande, excerpts from Christoph Willibald Gluck s opera Orpheus (Dance of the Blessed Spirits), Joseph Haydn s Serenade, and Franz Schubert s Andante. This collection of pieces has remained a valuable resource for musicians for several decades, and it can also serve as a basis for the chamber music repertoire of flutists and pianists.
SKU: MH.1-59913-064-5
ISBN 9781599130644.
I wrote Galloping Ghosts (A Ragtime March) to conclude a concert of my chamber music in New York City on October 28, 1986. It is the final part of a work called Rags for Divers Players. This work was written to show the variety possible within the standard rag form. I used all the players available for the finale -- two violins, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and piano. Since this is a rather unusual instrumental combination and not easy to reassemble, I decided to rescore the work for concert band. Galloping Ghosts is written in a standard march form but incorporates many of the syncopations found in ragtime. The uniquely American music called ragtime traces its history to African rhythms brought over by slaves. Over the years this music became welded to European musical forms such as the quadrille and the march. Drums and banjos and the minstrel tradition lent a special flavor, and from all these elements ragtime slowly evolved within the largely unknown black subculture of the late 19th century. In the late 1890's it emerged as a fully developed form in the classic piano solos of Scott Joplin (1869-1917). Joplin's 1899 hit, Maple Leaf Rag, was an overnight sensation and brought ragtime worldwide fame. Ensemble instrumentation: 1 Piccolo, 8 Flute 1 & 2, 2 Oboe, 1 Eb Clarinet, 4 Bb Clarinet 1, 4 Bb Clarinet 2, 4 Bb Clarinet 3, 2 Eb Alto Clarinet, 3 Bb Bass & Bb Contrabass Clarinet, 2 Bassoon 1 & 2, 2 Eb Alto Saxophone 1, 2 Eb Alto Saxophone 2, 2 Bb Tenor Saxophone, 1 Eb Baritone Saxophone, 3 Bb Cornet 1, 3 Bb Cornet 2, 3 Bb Cornet 3, 2 Horn 1 & 2 in F, 2 Horn 3 & 4 in F, 4 Trombone 1 & 2, 4 Bass Trombone, 2 Baritone (B.C.), 2 Baritone (T.C.), 4 Tuba, 1 String Bass, 1 Timpani, 1 Xylophone, 3 Percussion 1, 3 Percussion 2.