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Elite Syncopations: Favorites from the Ragtime Era

Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra

Label: Rivermont Records
Released: 2017
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Tracks

1. Ragtime Soldier Man (1912) by Irving Berlin 2. At A Georgia Camp Meeting (1897) by Kerry Mills 3. Elite Syncopations (1902) by Scott Joplin 4. You’re A Grand Old Flag (1906) by George M. Cohan 5. Charleston Rag (c. 1899) by Eubie Blake 6. Floatin’ Down To Cotton Town (1919) by F. Henri Klickmann 7. Semper Fidelis (1888) by John Philip Sousa 8. Fido Is A Hot Dog Now (1914) by Raymond Walker 9. The Entertainer (1902) by Scott Joplin 10. He’d Have To Get Under, Get Out And Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile) (1913) by Maurice Abrahams 11. Grace and Beauty (1909) by James Scott 12. The Silver Swan (c. 1914) by Scott Joplin 13. Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1911) by Irving Berlin 14. Desecration Rag (Rag Humoresque) (1914) by Felix Ardnt 15. Delectation: Valse Hesitation (1914) by Walter Rolfe 16. Jazarella (1919) by Larry Briers 17. Alabama Jubilee (1915) by George L. Cobb 18. Beale Street (1917) by W.C. Handy 19. Oh Slip It Man: Trombone Novelty (1916) by N.C. Davis 20. Frog-I-More Rag (c. 1908) by Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Morton 21. At The Moving Picture Ball (1920) by Jos. Santly 22. Tiger Rag: Jazz One Step (1917) by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band

Personnel

Additional Personnel / Information

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, Ben Lostocco - Cornet, Neil Brown - Cornet, Corey Sansolo, Trombone - Christian Clark - Percussion, Max Keenlyside - Piano, William Edwards - Vocalist, Andrew Greene - Director/Conductor

Album Description

Ragtime, the uniquely American, syncopated musical style, captures the energy and romanticism of life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. On this, the Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra’s third album, we seek to explore some of America’s most celebrated ragtime-era works, alongside forgotten and rediscovered favorites, performed as audiences would have heard them over a century ago. Featuring twenty-two (22) numbers (70 minutes), this album premiers several never- before recorded orchestrations besides classics by Scott Joplin, Irving Berlin, George M. Cohan, and the creators of America’s first popular music. Andrew Greene, director of the PRSO, contributes a 24 page booklet of liner notes on the tracks, including rare photographs, sheet music covers, and more. Featuring Max Keenlyside, pianist, and William Edwards, vocalist.

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