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Elite Syncopations: Favorites from the Ragtime Era

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Elite Syncopations: Favorites from the Ragtime EraRagtime, the uniquely American syncopated musical style, captures the energy and romanticism of life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From the mid 1890s to the mid 1910s, thousands of performers, composers, and the public at large embraced ragtime. Orchestras, concert bands, and pianists all performed the musical sensations of the day alongside works by classical composers, producing a melting pot of musical creativity. On this, the

Ragtime, the uniquely American syncopated musical style, captures the energy and romanticism of life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From the mid-1890s to the mid-1910s, thousands of performers, composers, and the public-at-large embraced ragtime. Orchestras, concert bands, and pianists all performed the musical sensations of the day alongside works by classical composers, producing a melting pot of musical creativity. On this, the Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra's third recording, the ensemble explores some of America's most celebrated ragtime-era works, along with forgotten and rediscovered favorites, performed as audiences would have heard them over a century ago. The CD includes a 24-page illustrated booklet with extensive commentary by PRSO director Andrew Greene. Features special guest appearances by vocalist William Edwards and pianist Max Keenlyside. 71 minutes.

Rivermont catalogue number: BSW-2242 (Audio CD)


Track list:

1.
Ragtime Soldier Man
2.
At a Georgia Camp Meeting
3.
Elite Syncopations
4.
You're a Grand Old Flag
5.
Charleston Rag
6.
Floatin' Down to Cotton Town
7.
Semper Fidelis March
8.
Fido Is a Hot Dog Now
9.
The Entertainer
10.
He'd Have to Get Under, Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile)
11.
Grace and Beauty
12.
The Silver Swan
13.
Alexander's Ragtime Band
14.
Desecration (A Rag Humoresque)
15.
Delectation
16.
Jazarella
17.
Alabama Jubilee
18.
Beale Street
19.
Oh Slip It Man
20.
Frog-I-More Rag
21.
At the Moving Picture Ball
22.
Tiger Rag

Credits:

Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra: Andrew Greene (conductor), Livia Amoruso (1st violin), Madeline Watson (2nd violin), Rebecca Barnett (viola), Jessica Albrecht ('cello), Shawn Alger (bass), Caitlyn Callahan (flute and piccolo), Nina Elhassan (clarinet), Neil Brown (1st cornet), Benjamin Lostocco (2nd cornet), Corey Sansolo (trombone), Christian Clark (percussion), Max Keenlyside (piano), William Edwards (vocalist)

Recorded by Arts Laureate / Recording engineers: Kevin Bourassa and Neil Brown / Mixing and mastering: Christian Amonson and Neil Brown / Editing: Neil Brown / Session producers: Bryan S. Wright, Kevin Bourassa / Liner notes: Andrew Greene / Cover art: Joe Busam

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