Ragtime In Randall Rag
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Beautiful! Very nice performance! I love it!
5 Stars.
RagJazzMonkey
Tom Warner
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Beautiful composition!
Wonderfully played!
Thanks, Paul!
Regards,
Julie
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OH, my mistake...without the score in front of me, I just was wrong...oops!
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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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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
tophatbill1 4 years ago
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
GreenHat9 4 years ago
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
rtnanny 4 years ago
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
GreenHat9 4 years ago
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.
idasynco 4 years ago
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?
GreenHat9 4 years ago