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Three Elusive Rags

for piano

Year:  1989   ·  Duration:  10m

Year:  1989
Duration:  10m

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Sample Score

Sample: First 2 pages of each movement.

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About

Mystery Rag (1989) is a melange of Mahler's symphonies (in particular, his Symphony No. 6) and piano ragtime. In Elegiac Rag (1989) the melodies are influenced by a Bach chorale (In Thee is Joy) and it concludes with a transcription of a Welsh hymn tune, O Fryniau Caersalem ('From Salem's Hills Yonder in Glory') originally sung by Pedwarawd Wilkes-Barre, a Welsh choir from Pennsylvania in the 1920s. It appeared on a 1985 Morning Star Records release entitled You Can Tell The World About This. The last piece in this tryptich, Transylvanian Tickler (1990) is a shameless pastiche of Bartok in ragtime.


Contents note

  1. Mystery Rag
  2. Elegaic Rag
  3. Transylvanian Tickler

Performance history

02 Mar 1991: Performed by Matthew Davidson at Smith Recital Hall, Music Department, University of Illinois, Urbana, United States of America

25 Sep 1991: Performed by Anthony De Mare at Tyron Theater, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts

26 Feb 1992: Performed by Matthew Davidson at the concert, 'Contemporary American and New Zealand music for 1 and 2 pianos' at the Recital Hall, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, United States of America

23 Apr 1994: Performed by Matthew Davidson at Gail Borden Public Library, Elgin, Illinois, United States of America

09 Jul 1994: Performed by Matthew Davidson as part of the Orpheus Classical Music Series at Harold Washington Public Library, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America

Performed by Matthew Davidson at Smith Hall, United States of America in April 1993

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