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Ragtime Women (Audio Cassette) [Import]

Max Morath & Ragtime Quintet Audio Cassette
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1. Red Rambler Rag
2. Hoosier Rag
3. Piffle Rag
4. Rooster Rag
5. Thriller!
6. That Sentimental Rag
7. Poker Rag
8. Romantic Rag
9. X-N-Tric-Two-Step Characteristic
10. Pickles and Peppers (A Rag Oddity)

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is an outstanding ragtime CD, Mar 5 1999
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This CD is great ragtime with typical Max Morath flawless technique. His piano dominates the CD with some nice passages by the quintet as well. He plays very interesting rags on this CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little known and deserve to be better known, Jan 23 1999
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Not all the little girls studying piano at the turn of the century played "In a Rose Garden." This was the first, and perhaps only, tribute to the female composers of the ragtime era. Many of them had interesting lives to go with their interesting music. May Aufderheide in particular deserves an entire album to herself. Highly recommended for ragtime fans, and thanks to Max Morath for resurrecting these neglected gems.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little known and deserve to be better known, Jan 23 1999
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Not all the little girls studying piano at the turn of the century played "In a Rose Garden." This was the first, and perhaps only, tribute to the female composers of the ragtime era. Many of them had interesting lives to go with their interesting music. May Aufderheide in particular deserves an entire album to herself. Highly recommended for ragtime fans, and thanks to Max Morath for resurrecting these neglected gems.

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is an outstanding ragtime CD, Mar 5 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ragtime Women (Audio CD)
This CD is great ragtime with typical Max Morath flawless technique. His piano dominates the CD with some nice passages by the quintet as well. He plays very interesting rags on this CD.

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5.0 out of 5 stars These Women Could Really Write Ragtime!, April 19 2011
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Max Morath was much more than a premier ragtime piano man, he was ragtime's leading connoseur and historian. Well-known for his stage shows and his zippy patter on other albums ("Max Morath"; "Oh, Play That Thing!") 'Ragtime Women' leaves the commentary to a fine set of liner notes that Max penned. Max Morath's mother was a well-known movie theater piano player during the 'silent movie' era so Max came early to his appreciation of piano women. As a musicologist, he has carefully selected items to showcase quality composition that he found both entertaining and interesting to play. One result is that each of these pieces stands apart from the others and the total project represents a listenable variety of ragtime styles. Featured composers include Julia Niebergall (Red Rambler Rag and Hoosier Rag,) Gladys Yelvington (Piffle Rag), Muriel Pollack (Rooster Rag), May Alfderheide (The Thriller,') Mable Tilton ('That Sentimental Rag',)and the very early rag, 'X-N-Tric Two-Step Characteristic' (1899) by Louise V. Gustin. In all, there are ten selections here and all are delightful. The only 'tribute' rag here is Kathy Craig's composition, 'Romantic Rag' from 1976, which ably demonstrates that the old form could inspire new life. Not really 'oddities,' these selections sold tens and even hundreds of thousands of copies of sheet music apiece.

The 'Ragtime Quartet' featured on only a few of the cuts is composed of Max Morath, Ruth Alsop, Allen Hanlon, Lynn Milano and Remo Palmier. These are serious musicians with serious credentials as performers and as academics. The extra instruments make for a special night of ragtime: this set provides more than a rolling piano in its tones and timbres. The end result is that music lovers of a variety of stripes will enjoy the results.
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