@MrPapacologne Yes, there's published sheet music in 4 versions: original piano solo, simplified piano solo, 4-hands 1-piano, solo instrument with piano accompaniment. Please write to me privately and thanks for the good words.
Exhilirating!! Absolutely brilliant. It reminds me of the Mayim dance, Simchat Torah, and all sorts of other things. Just wonderful. I have already listened to it 4 times today. Thank you.
The name of this piece so very cleverly appropriate! Brilliant weaving of the Ragtime left hand with the Yiddish flavored right hand. In the B section, the piece takes on a life of its own, the ragtime flavor diminished as the vitality of the Jewish rhythms takes over. Then in the last section we are so pleased to see the Rag left hand return. Thanks for this treat. I forwarded it to all my older relatives who love Yiddish music, and they all loved it. Excellent! Brilliant! Thanks for this.
I dunno, "Schultzmeier Rag - a yiddisha novelty" (1914) might be, although it was written by an Irishman (B. R. Whitlow). Perhaps rags by Jean Schwartz, Phil Goldberg, etc. count, except they sound too American? "Yiddisha Rag" (1909) by Harry M. Piano, Jos. McKeon, and W.R. Walker might count. Nice interpolation of "Havah Nagilah", by the way, which sadly, is the only Jewish folk tune I recognize.
Very, very nice... a Jewish Scott Joplin ... do you ever perform in the US?
abzgroupinc 1 week ago
i like this song any sheet music?
MrPapacologne 1 year ago
@MrPapacologne Yes, there's published sheet music in 4 versions: original piano solo, simplified piano solo, 4-hands 1-piano, solo instrument with piano accompaniment. Please write to me privately and thanks for the good words.
Best,
Rami
barniv 1 year ago
AMAZING!!!
I give you 10 stars out of 5.
Borysculus 2 years ago
Exhilirating!! Absolutely brilliant. It reminds me of the Mayim dance, Simchat Torah, and all sorts of other things. Just wonderful. I have already listened to it 4 times today. Thank you.
stanbrinsmead 3 years ago
The name of this piece so very cleverly appropriate! Brilliant weaving of the Ragtime left hand with the Yiddish flavored right hand. In the B section, the piece takes on a life of its own, the ragtime flavor diminished as the vitality of the Jewish rhythms takes over. Then in the last section we are so pleased to see the Rag left hand return. Thanks for this treat. I forwarded it to all my older relatives who love Yiddish music, and they all loved it. Excellent! Brilliant! Thanks for this.
mmwiz 4 years ago
I dunno, "Schultzmeier Rag - a yiddisha novelty" (1914) might be, although it was written by an Irishman (B. R. Whitlow). Perhaps rags by Jean Schwartz, Phil Goldberg, etc. count, except they sound too American? "Yiddisha Rag" (1909) by Harry M. Piano, Jos. McKeon, and W.R. Walker might count. Nice interpolation of "Havah Nagilah", by the way, which sadly, is the only Jewish folk tune I recognize.
KawhackitaRag 4 years ago
Very creative, I think joplin's last two rags have very jewish sounding melodies, at least to me anyways, but I'm not jewish.
nickus32000 4 years ago
Amazing as always!
Still practising Gershwins Preludes with the help of your video^^
Shorty281989 4 years ago