Work Title
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The "Mark Stern" Ragtime Folio No.1
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Alternative. Title
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Title-page transcription
- A Collection of the Best Negro Melodies of the Day by Such Composers as Williams & Walker, Irving Jones, Barney Fagan, Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Gussie L. Davis, Al Johns, Ed Rogers, Tom Logan and Other Famous Writers of Rag-Time Successes
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Composer
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Various
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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None [force assignment]
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Key
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see below
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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21 pieces:
- Jones: I Don't Understand Ragtime, arr. William H. Tyers (G major)
- Fagan: Tell Me, My Lady (F major)
- Johns: My Gal's Got Lucky at Last, arr. Tyers (F major)
- Carroll: Three-Eleven-Thirty-Three (F minor)
- Davis: The Ragtown Brigade Is off to War (A♭ major)
- Rogers: Sorry Mr. Jackson, I've Got to Throw You Down (E♭ major)
- Von Tilzer: Rastus Thompson's Ragtime Cakewalk (B♭ major)
- Topp: The Shuffling Coon, arr. Monroe H. Rosenfeld (E♭ major)
- Jones: I Don't Allow No Coon to Hurt My Feelins' (E♭ major)
- Walker: Not a Coon Came out the Way That He Went In (E♭ major)
- Walker: Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own? (C major)
- Rogers: Hannah Thompson's My Baby's Name (C major)
- Walker: My South Carolina Gal, arr. Tyers (F major)
- Logan: The Coon's Trademark (F major)
- Jones: Take Your Clothes and Go, arr. Tyers (E♭ major)
- Walker: I'm a Cooler for the Warmest Coon in Town (E♭ major)
- Stern: The Tennessee Jubilee (C major)
- Jones: I Live as High as Any Other Coon, arr. Tyers (C major)
- Von Tilzer: Don't Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me (C major)
- Howard: Mr. Bogan, Gimme Gin (A♭ major)
- Walker: I Don't like No Cheap Man!, arr. Tyers (C major)
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First Publication.
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1899 – New York: Joseph W. Stern & Co. (as a collection)
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Copyright Information
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Possibly public domain in EU and other 70 pma territories.This item, which is in the public domain in its country of origin, is likewise in the public domain in countries which apply the rule of the shorter term. All EU countries apply the rule of the shorter term in general. Note that in some cases this rule may be overridden by a treaty with the source country (especially the United States) and/or may not apply to works which fell into the public domain in their source country due to a failure to renew copyright or comply with other formalities.
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Librettist
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- Irving Jones (ca.1874-1932)
- Barney Fagan (1850-1937)
- William G. Hammond (1874–1945)
- Johnnie Carroll (fl. 1894-1900)
- Gussie Davis (1863-1899)
- Ed Rogers (fl. 1897-1917)
- Andrew B. Sterling (1874–1955)
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- Irving Jones
- Bert Williams (1874–1922)
- Bert Williams
- Ed Rogers
- Bert Williams
- Tom Logan (fl. 1898-1902)
- Irving Jones
- Bert Williams
- David Reed (1872–1946)
- Irving Jones
- Andrew B. Sterling
- William Schwankhouse (fl. 1897)
- Bert Williams
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Language
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English
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Dedication
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see below
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- Lawrence O'Connor (fl. 1897-1918?)
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- Ernest Hogan (1865–1909)
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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voice, piano
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