Original Rags (Joplin, Scott)

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Publisher Info. David Kemp, 2018.
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Misc. Notes Transcribed for Recorders - 1 Soprano 2 Altos 1 Tenor 1 Bass
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Sheet Music

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Editor First edition
Publisher. Info. Kansas City: Carl Hoffman, 1899.
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Editor Wolfgang Voigt
Publisher. Info. Scott Joplin: 20 Ragtimes, No.1
Mainz: Schott Music, 1988. Plate 46 295.
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Misc. Notes This file does not include editorial fingerings.
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Publisher. Info. Wikimedia Commons, 2018
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Arrangements and Transcriptions

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Arranger Jochen Schmitz
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Misc. Notes strings & woodwinds
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Arranger David Edward Kemp
Publisher. Info. David Edward Kemp
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Misc. Notes Instrumentation: 1 Soprano 1 Alto 1 Tenor 1 Bass. first note, bar 10, soprano part, sould be d not e.
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General Information

Work Title Original Rags
Alternative. Title
Composer Joplin, Scott
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. ISJ 29
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1897-1898
First Publication. 1899
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation piano
External Links Wikipedia article
Extra Information First edition reads "Picked by Scott Joplin - Arranged by Chas. N. Daniels." Charles N. Daniels (1878-1943) was the piano plugger for the Kansas City publisher Carl Hoffman when Joplin offered several works for publication in late 1898. Daniels was given an arranger credit for choosing the work for publication. Joplin, a classically trained pianist, was fully capable of notating his own music. Daniels became a rather well-known composer on his own with the 1901 song Hiawatha, a Summer Idyll.