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5.0 out of 5 stars A stupendous history of a vast topic-with one curious lack, July 15, 2000
I do not believe you can find a more complete book on the subject of American ragtime than <That American Rag> by David A. Jasen and Gene Jones (Schirmer Books, 2000). It tells in some 307 pages of text and another 100 or so of lists and charts "the Story of Ragtime from Coast to Coast" in great detail, far too great for quick reading. Indeed, I am going to use this tome as a reference book in the future as a source of information for my articles and talks, with due acknowledgment of course.

Starting with the seeding and growth of rag in the fertile soil of Missouri, this book traces the development of the form through the sections of our country, ending up with New York City. The material is further organized by composer and publishing house, so it is easy to locate any particular composer by using the table of contents rather than the index. But again, I suggest you assimilate all this in small doses.

While I am giving this wonderful history a top rating, I must voice a personal observation concerning what I think is a curious omission. There is much mention about this and that rag being a masterpiece or at least immensely popular or pioneering; but I fail to locate a single explanation of WHY the music was so important or different. Perhaps the authors preferred to avoid musicology, but I still consider this a real lack in an otherwise excellent work.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "must read" for all ragtime music fans and scholars., February 3, 2000
This story of ragtime explores the evolution of the ragtime style of music, from its Scott Joplin roots to the launching of a ragtime era in the country. Unlike competing titles, That American Rag provides a geographic focus on the topic which reveals the evolution of ragtime in different parts of the country, making for an involving focus on regional influences on the overall style.
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That American Rag! The Story of Ragtime from Coast to Coast
That American Rag! The Story of Ragtime from Coast to Coast by David A. Jasen (Hardcover - December 22, 2000)
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