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Ragtime In Randall Rag

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2008

Composed by Nan Bostick, 2001. The composer dedicated this rag to Ellis Anderson and the Ragophiles of Randall, Iowa (population 148 in the 2000 census). http://www.ragtimeinrandall.org/

Nan Bostick performs this piece on her CD (with Tom Brier), "Missing You at the McCoys": http://cdbaby.com/cd/bostickbrier2

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  • I love your videos!!! Ragtime music is my all time fav. Do you do Heliotrope Bouquet?

    also how bout the front page rag? it is hard to find...and one i think is great is from the movie the Boys Next door- it has a rag in it that kind of reminds me of this one...

    Please keep making videos!

    Your friend

    Bill

  • Thank you, I'm glad you liked my videos. Actually, I used to play Heliotrope Bouquet. But I stopped playing it because there are too many big stretches for my small hands - playing it made my arthritic wrists ache! I do love it, though.

    I'm not familiar with 'Front Page Rag', but I'd like to hear it if I could find it.

    Best regards,

    Paul

  • Paul, you're just great to play this rag. You got the habanera beat of the 4th theme down pat. I stole this rhythmic idea from my great uncle, composer Charles N. Daniels. He did this in "Sugar Plum," a rag (labeled "intermezzo two-step") he composed in 1908 as "L'Albert." Switching back and forth between two-step and habanera works nicely and was often done in ragtime to please the dancing crowd. Definitely not a new or a Terre Verde invention. Nan Bostick, Composer

  • Nan, that's very interesting. I think your great uncle Charles' "Sugar Plum" is a lovely, bouncy rag. I just listened to your performance of it with Tom Brier, and I do hear the habanera theme, which I somehow hadn't noticed before. Frankly, I like your take on the habanera rhythm (in "Randall") much better - it has so much more feeling, longing. It's enormously gratifying to play it. Thanks so much!

    Best regards,

    Paul

  • Another solid performance. You make it look easy, which it isn't!! Great dynamics, phrasing...this rag has a big change up for a trio...interesting style and unique to Nan's compositions.

  • Thanks very much, Karen. The trio is the part in A-minor, yes? I'm not familiar with this term. By my count, this is the fourth unique part of the piece, so I guess "trio" doesn't mean "third part". So how does the naming work?

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  • Beautiful! Very nice performance! I love it!

    5 Stars.

    RagJazzMonkey

    Tom Warner

  • Beautiful composition!

    Wonderfully played!

    Thanks, Paul!

    Regards,

    Julie

  • OH, my mistake...without the score in front of me, I just was wrong...oops!

  • Thank you, Paul. Nan is well known in the ragtime circuits as a master performer, teacher, composer and historian of ragtime music. She performed at the West Coast Ragtime Festival in Sacramento, November 2007, where I first heard her play.

    Cheers, Paul

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