Performances
Naxos
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Synthesized/MIDI
For 4 Recorders (Kemp)
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David Kemp, 2019.
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Performers
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Synthesized MIDI
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Misc. Notes
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Transcribed for Recorders - 1 Soprano 1 Alto 1 Tenor 1 Bass
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Sheet Music
Scores
Version A
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St. Louis: John Stark & Son, 1902.
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Reasonably good scan with some very slight marks.
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Version B
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First edition
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Publisher. Info.
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St. Louis: John Stark & Son, 1906. Plate 36-4.
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Reprinted
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Mineola: Dover Publications, 1988.
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Editor
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Wolfgang Voigt
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Scott Joplin: 20 Ragtimes, No.12 Mainz: Schott Music, 1988. Plate 46 295. URTEXT EDITION
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This file does not include editorial fingerings and the translation of the English text.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
For 4 Recorders (Kemp)
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David Edward Kemp
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David Edward Kemp
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Instrumentation: 1 Soprano 1 Alto 1 Tenor 1 Bass
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For Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon (Goodman)
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Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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Roe William Goodman
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For 2 Clarinets and Bass Clarinet (Goodman)
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Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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Roe William Goodman
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For 2 Clarinets and Bassoon (Goodman)
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Roe William Goodman (b. 1938)
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Roe William Goodman
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General Information
Work Title
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The Ragtime Dance
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Alternative. Title
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A Stop-Time Two Step
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Composer
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Joplin, Scott
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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ISJ 36
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Key
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B-flat major
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1899, rev.1906
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First Publication.
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1902 A 1906 B
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Librettist
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Composer, version A
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Language
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English
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Dedication
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Bobby Kemp (composer's friend), version A
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Early 20th century
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Instrumentation
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Version A: voice, piano Version B: piano
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Originally published in 1902 for piano with narration (words, music and dance instructions all by Joplin). Although mentioned on page two the “complete directions for all the steps of the 'Ragtime Dance'” have not survived. This original edition sold poorly and four years later in 1906 a piano solo arrangement was created with its first strain taken from the second dance section of the 1902 song.