The Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Scott Joplin

This delightful stop-time two-step dance was first published in 1902, and its appeal is as widespread today as it was then. A new sense of vibrancy and optimism is reflected in this early 20th century dance that features the wild "new" rhythms of ragtime which substantially changed the nature of dance. Lively and rhythmic, this work displays all the features that made the style so popular and shows the composer to be a true master of the genre, earning him the title "The King of Ragtime." Syncopated, bright, and energetic, it's an entertaining addition to concert programs. Members of the band become a part of the act by rhythmically stomping along with the music.

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Details

Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4
Artist:
Scott Joplin
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
3.44 pounds

Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 4

SKU: WJ.3018761

Composed by Scott Joplin. Arranged by John R. Bourgeois. Concert Band Grade 4 & Up. Bourgeois. A new sense of vibrancy and optimism is reflected in this early 20th century dance. Concert Band. Set of parts. Wingert-Jones Publications #3018761. Published by Wingert-Jones Publications (WJ.3018761).

UPC: 822424044862. 9 x 12 inches. English.

This delightful stop-time two-step dance was first published in 1902, and its appeal is as widespread today as it was then. A new sense of vibrancy and optimism is reflected in this early 20th century dance that features the wild "new" rhythms of ragtime which substantially changed the nature of dance. Lively and rhythmic, this work displays all the features that made the style so popular and shows the composer to be a true master of the genre, earning him the title "The King of Ragtime." Syncopated, bright, and energetic, it's an entertaining addition to concert programs. Members of the band become a part of the act by rhythmically stomping along with the music.