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That Teasin' Rag: Vintage American Arrangements from the Ragtime Era
Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra
Label: Rivermont Records
Released: 2011
Duration: 63:00
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Tracks
1. Me-Ow: One Step (1918) by Mel B. Kaufman 2. The Syncopated Walk (Intro: Show Us How To Do The Fox Trot) (1915) by Irving Berlin – From Watch Your Step! (1914) 3. The Peacherine Rag (1901) by Scott Joplin 4. Harmony Rag (1911) by Hal G. Nichols 5. In Dahomey: Cake Walk (1901) by Al Johns 6. Hiawatha: A Summer Idyll (1902) by Charles N. Daniels 7. The Grand Review: March (1912) by F.W. Stimson 8. That Teasin’ Rag (1909) by Joe Jordan 9. Hallelujah Trombone: One Step (1920) by Henry Fillmore 10. Maple Leaf Rag (1899) by Scott Joplin 11. Hesitation Waltz (1913) by F. Henri Klickmann 12. Gems of Stephen Foster: An American Fantasia (1914) by Theodore M. Tobani 13. The Lion Tamer/On Parade March (1893) by John Philip Sousa 14. Waiting For The Robert E. Lee (Intro: Ragtime Cowboy Joe) (1912) by Lewis F. Muir & Maurice Abrahams 15. Russian Rag: Interpolating the World Famous “Prelude” by Rachmaninoff (1918) by George L. Cobb 16. The Yellow Dog Rag (1914) by W.C. Handy 17. Stop It! One Step (1919) by Mel B. Kaufman 18. Selections from “Fifty Miles From Boston” (1907) By George M. Cohan
Personnel
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Robert Wang - 1st Violin and Concertmaster, Sean Symon - 2nd Violin, Samantha Wines - Viola, Kara Levin - Cello, Jean Finstad - Bass, Caitlyn Callahan - Flute and Piccolo, Glenn Garven - Clarinet (Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 18), Allison Johnson - Clarinet (Tracks 1, 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17), Jeremy Milliner - Cornet, Danny Gouker - Cornet, Brian Casey Jones - Trombone, Matt Jones - Drums, Bells, and Percussion. Andrew Greene - Director/Conductor
Album Description
PRSO’s first recording, featuring American music from 1893 to 1920. This highly praised CD features 63 minutes of ragtime treats, dancing from the rags of Scott Joplin to songs by Irving Berlin, novelties by George L. Cobb, and the delightful works of Stephen Foster and more!. That Teasin’ Rag includes several selections recorded for the first time ever, and is our tribute to American ragtime, theatre, and dance music. Add it to your collection today! “One of the most satisfying ragtime orchestra collections available.” – Rob Bamberger, Hot Jazz Saturday Night
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