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Ragtime, also
spelled rag-time or rag time, is a
musical style that had its peak from the 1890s to 1910s. Its
cardinal trait is its
syncopated or "ragged"...
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ragtime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ragtime is a
style of music.
Ragtime may also
refer to:
Ragtime (novel) (1975), by E. L.
Doctorow Ragtime...
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Ragtime is a
musical with
music by
Stephen Flaherty,
lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, and a book by
Terrence McNally. It is
based on the 1975
novel of the same...
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Ragtime is a
novel by E. L. Doctorow,
first published in 1975. The
sweeping historical fiction occurs in the area of New York City
between 1902 and 1912...
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notable ragtime pianists.
Elliott Shapiro (1895–1956), son of
music publisher Maurice Shapiro, in a 1951 article,
offered a list of
standout ragtime pianists...
- most
noted folk
ragtimers as well as a
student of
Scott Joplin, and then in the
early 1960s by the now
foremost authority on Folk
Ragtime,
Trebor Jay Tichenor...
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Ragtime was one of the world's
fastest yachts in the 1970s. In 1973,
Ragtime became famous for
beating the favorite,
Windward P****age by four minutes,...
- The
ragtime progression is a
chord progression characterized by a
chain of
secondary dominants following the
circle of fifths,
named for its po****rity...
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Ragtime is a 1981
American drama film
directed by Miloš Forman,
based on the 1975
historical novel Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow. It is set in and
around turn-of-the-century...
- "The
Ragtime Dance" is a
piece of
ragtime music by
Scott Joplin,
first published in 1902.
Although the
piece was
performed in Sedalia,
Missouri on November...