Genre: Ragtime
Although lacking the improvisation or the blues feeling inherent in jazz, Ragtime was a strong influence on the earlier forms of jazz. At its prime from 1899-1915, ragtime is best known as totally written out piano music, though it was also performed by orchestras. Its syncopations and structure (blending together aspects of classical music and marches) hinted strongly at jazz, and many of its melodies (most notably "Maple Leaf Rag") would be played in later years by jazz musicians in a Dixieland context. ~ Scott Yanow
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Featured Albums (view all Ragtime albums)
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James Scott: Classic Ragtime From Rare Piano Rolls
1997 Biograph -
Various Artists: Down in Black Bottom: Barrelhouse Mamas
1999 Yazoo -
Mike Dowling, Pat Donohue: Two Of A Kind: Groovemasters Vol. 8
2001 Solid Air Records -
Wally Rose: Ragtime Classics Played By Wally Rose
1958 Good Time Jazz -
Dawn Of The Century Ragtime Orchestra: Dawn Of The Century Ragtime Orchest...
1995 Merry Makers
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