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Ragtime Recording Recommendations Mark Unseen   Mar 24 19:46 UTC 2001

This item is for John Remmers (and anyone else so inclined) to 
recommend some ragtime recordings to me.  I'm interested in fairly
contemporary recordings, let's say no older than the 1990s, with
modern recording quality.  But if you want to pick out some 
old classics, that's fine too.
 
((Linked between Music and Classicalmusic.))
15 responses total.
remmers
response 1 of 15: Mark Unseen   Mar 26 13:52 UTC 2001

Aha!  I was hoping this item would show up.  I'll look through
my collection and make some recommendations soon.
davel
response 2 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 15:19 UTC 2001

... <ahem> ...
remmers
response 3 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:39 UTC 2001

(I've been working on it...)

I'll list a dozen or so of my own favorites ragtime CD's
(NOT in order by preference).  At a later date, maybe I'll
tackle my vinyl favorites as well.

remmers
response 4 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:46 UTC 2001

A Century of Ragtime (Vanguard, 1997)

2-CD set.  A compilation by Dick Zimmerman of a variety of
performers and composers, from the era of classic ragtime to
the present day.  The first CD is piano solos, the second
orchestral performances.  Nice introduction to the range and
variety of ragtime for those unfamiliar with the genre.
Composer represented include Scott Joplin, Tom Turpin, Eubie
Blake, Euday Bowman, Zez Confrey, Joseph Lamb, Max Morath,
William Bolcom, David Thomas Roberts, James Scott, George
Botsford, Harry Guy, Percy Wenrich, James Europe.
remmers
response 5 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 19:54 UTC 2001

Rags and Tangos (London, 1991).  Joshua Rifkin, piano solo.

Rifkin performs rags by classic ragtime composers Joseph
Lamb and James Scott, and tangos by Brazilian composer
Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934).  American ragtime and Latin
American dance music might seem an odd combination at
first glance, but the latter was a significant influence
on the former, and it all works.  Rifkin's interpretations
and technique are impeccable.
remmers
response 6 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 20:02 UTC 2001

The Complete Rags of Scott Joplin, Volume 1 (Viridiana
Productions, 1997).  Scott Kirby, piano solo.

Kirby is perhaps the finest interpreter of Joplin's piano
music today, as I think this recording shows.  I'm anxiously
awaiting Volume 2.  Selections on the present CD include
"Searchlight Rag", "Sunflower Slow Drag", "The Rag-Time
Dance", "Heliotrope Bouquet", "The Entertainer", "Swipesy
Cake Walk", and "The Nonpareil".  Kirby tends to stick very
close to scores as published, adding a bit of variation
(not to be confused with improvisation) on the repeats.
remmers
response 7 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 20:18 UTC 2001

Gems of Texas Ragtime (American Ragtime Company, 1997).
Richard Zimmerman, piano solo.

This is the companion CD to Zimmerman's sheet music anthology
of the same name.  There were a number of excellent ragtime
composers in Texas in the 1910's, and Zimmerman - always
the ardent ragtime scholar and collector - has tracked a
number of their compositions down.  The recording includes
Euday Bowman's "Twelfth Street Rag" (a well-known piece,
but not often performed in its full original version),
Laverne Hanshaw's "Niagara Rag", M. Kendree Miller's
"That Gosh-Darned Two Step Rag", and Clarence Woods'
"Graveyard Blues".
remmers
response 8 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 20:26 UTC 2001

Virgina's Favorites (Piano Mania, 1998).  Virginia
Tichenor, piano solo (including some duets with Trebor
Tichenor).

Virginia Tichenor is one of my favorites among the newer
performers.  Like her father Trebor, she tends to favor
folk-style ragtime, but she's quite versatile and also
handles composers like Joplin and Lamb very well.  This
is her first CD and features a variety of old and new
ragtime -- works by contemporary composers Thomas Shea,
Trebor Tichenor, Frank French, and David Thomas Roberts;
as well as selections by Joplin, Lamb, Eubie Blake,
Brun Campbell, and Tony Jackson.  This album is a real
delight.
remmers
response 9 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 20:36 UTC 2001

The Tichenor Family Trio (Ragophile, 2000).  Trebor
Tichenor, Virginia Tichenor, and Marty Eggers.

The Tichenor family is about the closest thing we have
to a ragtime dynasty.  Trebor Tichenor has been active
since the 1950's as a ragtime researcher, composer, and
performer (he edited several of the invaluable Dover
ragtime anthologies published in the 1970's and 1980's).
His daughter Virginia (mentioned above) is a fine
pianist, and her husband Marty Eggers does both piano
and string bass.  In this album they perform solo, and
in various combinations, works by Brun Campbell, Jelly
Roll Morton, Eubie Blake, Scott Joplin, W.C. Handy,
and others.  A highlight of this album for me is
Virgina's fine performance of David Guion's exquisite
"Texas Fox Trot" from 1915.
remmers
response 10 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 20:40 UTC 2001

Easy Winners (Bonnie Banks Productions, 1994).  Glenn
Jenks, piano solo.

Jenks is one of the best ragtime performers today and
certainly one of the finest composers.  This album is
a fine showcase for his talents, and includes 
classics like Joplin's "Easy Winners" and Lamb's
"Ragtime Bobolink", as well as several of Jenks'
own compositions.
remmers
response 11 of 15: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 20:41 UTC 2001

(I've more recordings to list but am taking a break
for a while.  Stay tuned.)
remmers
response 12 of 15: Mark Unseen   May 8 02:23 UTC 2001

Just acquired an excellent ragtime recording: "Joseph F. Lamb:
The Complete Stark Rags", performed by Guido Nielsen.

Lamb, along with Scott Joplin and James Scott, was one of the
"big three" classical ragtime composers.  Included in this CD
are "Sensation", "Excelsior", "American Beauty", "Reindeer",
"Top Liner", "Nightingale", and others.

Guido Nielsen is a Dutch pianist.  I'd not heard him before.
He plays these pieces with wonderful style and precision.
The CD includes great liner notes by Galen Wilkes; they include
reproductions of the original covers of all the pieces.

Highly recommended.
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