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- Ragtime abstract "Ragtime – also spelled rag-time or rag time – is a musical genre that enjoyed its peak popularity between 1895 and 1918. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated, or \"ragged\", rhythm. The genre has its origins in African-American communities like St. Louis years before being published as popular sheet music for piano. Ernest Hogan (1865–1909) was a pioneer of ragtime music and the first to publish in the musical genre. He is also credited for coining the term ragtime. Ben Harney, a white Kentucky native has often been credited for introducing the music to the mainstream public. His ragtime compositions helped popularize the genre throughout America. Ragtime was also a modification of the march made popular by John Philip Sousa, with additional polyrhythms coming from African music. The ragtime composer Scott Joplin (ca. 1868–1917) became famous through the publication of the \"Maple Leaf Rag\" (1899) and a string of ragtime hits such as \"The Entertainer\" (1902), although he was later forgotten by all but a small, dedicated community of ragtime aficionados until the major ragtime revival in the early 1970s. For at least 12 years after its publication, \"Maple Leaf Rag\" heavily influenced subsequent ragtime composers with its melody lines, harmonic progressions or metric patterns.Ragtime fell out of favor as jazz claimed the public's imagination after 1917, but there have been numerous revivals since the music has been re-discovered. First in the early 1940s, many jazz bands began to include ragtime in their repertoire and put out ragtime recordings on 78 rpm records. A more significant revival occurred in the 1950s as a wider variety of ragtime styles of the past were made available on records, and new rags were composed, published, and recorded. In 1971 Joshua Rifkin brought out a compilation of Joplin's work which was nominated for a Grammy Award. In 1973 The New England Ragtime Ensemble (then a student group called The New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble) recorded The Red Back Book, a compilation of some of Joplin's rags in period orchestrations edited by conservatory president Gunther Schuller. This also won a Grammy for Best Chamber Music Performance of the year and was named Billboard's Top Classical Album of 1974. Subsequently, the motion picture The Sting (1973) brought ragtime to a wide audience with its soundtrack of Joplin tunes. The film's rendering of \"The Entertainer\", adapted and orchestrated by Marvin Hamlisch, was a Top 5 hit in 1974.Ragtime – with Joplin's work at the forefront – has been cited as an American equivalent of the minuets of Mozart, the mazurkas of Chopin, or the waltzes of Brahms. Ragtime also influenced classical composers including Erik Satie, Claude Debussy and Igor Stravinsky.".
- Ragtime derivative Honky-tonk.
- Ragtime derivative Novelty_piano.
- Ragtime derivative Stride_(music).
- Ragtime instrument Banjo.
- Ragtime instrument Brass_band.
- Ragtime instrument Piano.
- Ragtime musicFusionGenre Jazz.
- Ragtime soundRecording Ragtime__1.
- Ragtime stylisticOrigin American_march_music.
- Ragtime stylisticOrigin Cakewalk.
- Ragtime stylisticOrigin Classical_music.
- Ragtime stylisticOrigin Folk_music.
- Ragtime thumbnail Maple_Leaf_Rag.PNG?width=300.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink latest.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink maxmorath.html.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink ragtime.wordpress.com.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink www.bobmilne.com.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink www.johnroachemusic.com.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink 302503.
- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink michael_aussie.
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- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink indexUS.htm.
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- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink www.ragtimepiano.ca.
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- Ragtime wikiPageExternalLink tab.htm.
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- Ragtime wikiPageRevisionID "708432711".
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Academy_Awards.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink African_Americans.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Alexanders_Ragtime_Band.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink American_Top_40.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink American_march_music.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Amiri_Baraka.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Antonín_Dvořák.
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- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Baby_Gramps.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Banjo.
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- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Billboard_(magazine).
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Blackface.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Blind_Boy_Fuller.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Bluegrass_music.
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- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Cakewalk.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_music.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irving_Berlin_songs.
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- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ragtime.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Characteristic_march.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Charles_L._Johnson.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Charleston_(song).
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_Corner.
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- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Contradanza.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Coon_song.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Curtains_for_You.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Darius_Milhaud.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink David_Thomas_Roberts.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink E._L._Doctorow.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Cotten.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Erik_Satie.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Hogan.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Etta_Baker.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Eubie_Blake.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Euday_L._Bowman.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Fad.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Fats_Waller.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Folk_rags.
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- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Foxtrot.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Fred_S._Stone.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Frédéric_Chopin.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Gene_Greene.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink George_Botsford.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Grammy_Award.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Gramophone_record.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Gunther_Schuller.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Harlem.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Harmony.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Honky-tonk.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Igor_Stravinsky.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Irving_Berlin.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink James_P._Johnson.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink James_Reese_Europe.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink James_Scott_(composer).
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Jay_Chou.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Ragtime wikiPageWikiLink Jelly_Roll_Morton.