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St Louis Rag [flute choir] FLUTE ENS
SKU:
1071-FH0408
Manufacturer Part #:
PRFCACP16
Features:
"Father of St. Louis Ragtime" Tom Turpin (1871-1922) was a St. Louis pianist and the keeper of the Rosebud Saloon, which was often frequented by Scott Joplin and other ragtime pioneers. Turpin was the first African-American to have ragtime music published, and this tune dates back to 1903. A detached style throughout along with exaggerated dynamics and accents make this piece great fun to perform, as well as an audience-pleaser. For intermediate to advanced players.
Table of Contents:
"Father of St. Louis Ragtime" Tom Turpin (1871-1922) was a St. Louis pianist and the keeper of the Rosebud Saloon, which was often frequented by Scott Joplin and other ragtime pioneers. Turpin was the first African-American to have ragtime music published, and this tune dates back to 1903. A detached style throughout along with exaggerated dynamics and accents make this piece great fun to perform, as well as an audience-pleaser. For intermediate to advanced players.
Table of Contents:
Publisher: | PRESSE |
Catalog: | PRFCACP16 |
Composer: | Tom Turpin |
Artist: | |
Arranger: | Ann Pearce |
Voicing: | FLUTE ENS |
Level: | EA |
Pages: | 5 |
St Louis Rag [flute choir] FLUTE ENS
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