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Some Gems, Some Forgotten, All Worthy, January 3, 2003
This review is from: Ragtime Jubilee: 41 Piano Gems, 1911-21 (Paperback)
In fact, this collection shows some of the best development of ragtime towards the end of the era outside of the classic rags of Joplin, Scott, Lamb and Matthews. It also demonstrates to some extent the output from Tin Pan Alley, as well as a few dance tunes. There are challenges (Rufenreddy and Pork and Beans), great experiments (My Pet), parodies (Operatic Rag, Hungarian Rag and Russian Rag), and just plain good music (Midnight Trot, Hot-House Rag, etc.). Not all of these will challenge the average pianist, and some are actually easy to work out. Plus 42 pieces at this price? Some of them would take many years and many dollars to obtain now. Get the book instead. Thank me later! You can hear many of these pieces on my site as well.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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The best ragtime book I own., July 5, 2005
This review is from: Ragtime Jubilee: 41 Piano Gems, 1911-21 (Paperback)
I am a 14 year old pianist from Australia.
This is, hands down, one of the best ragtime compilations in existence. It is really the only Dover book which explores the later ragtime well enough. Also, unlike half of the ragtime books on the market, it doesn't bore you with half of the book being Joplin rag after Joplin rag.
This book is one of the few to actually explore 'novelty ragtime', which is ragtime, but trickier and more original.
My favouite pieces in this collection are 'My Pet', (by Zez Confrey, an under-appreciated genius)and 'Rufenreddy', (by Roy Bargy, a pioneer in novelty ragtime). Unoriginal, boring rags are not found in this collection, except for a couple.
There is really something for everyone in this collection. Some of the rags are quite easy to pick up (Blame it on the Blues, Haunting Rag), some are moderate challenges (My Pet, Hungarian Rag, Russian Rag), and some provide quite a challenge (Pork & Beans, Rufenreddy).
There is something to stun any audience and to delight any pianist. This makes for a beautifully well compiled, well rounded collection.
If you can, buy it - it's worth every cent.
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A great collection of Ragtime, December 27, 2002
This review is from: Ragtime Jubilee: 41 Piano Gems, 1911-21 (Paperback)
This is a must-have for the moderately advanced Ragtime piano player. David Jasen has included a variety of styles of Ragtime from that time period, ie. One- and Two-Step, Fox Trot, etc., so you're sure to find music to suit your tastes. The selections are a delight to play and impressive when heard, especially "Rufenreddy" which is my favorite. Forty one of these selections are new to my collection of over 400 Ragtime pieces in nine books. The only duplication is "Pork and Beans" by Luckey Roberts.
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