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ragtime

Syncopated music (‘ragged time’) in 2/4 rhythm, usually played on piano. It developed in the USA among black musicians in the late 19th century; it was influenced by folk tradition, minstrel shows, and marching bands, and was later incorporated into jazz. Scott Joplin was a leading writer of ragtime pieces, called ‘rags’.

ragtime

US form of syncopated dance music of African-American origin and coming into fashion c. 1910; it was the forerunner of jazz and swing. By far the best known composer of ragtime was Scott Joplin, whose Maple Leaf Rag was the first instrumental sheet music to sell a million copies.

It is also the title of a work by Igor Stravinsky for 11 instruments, which was composed in 1918 and first performed in London on 27 April 1920, and conducted by Arthur Bliss.



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Of American cocktails he had a fair working knowledge, and he appreciated ragtime.
There was little opportunity for the spirit of the place to return with its quietude and repose, for the man's voice, raised in ragtime song, still dominated the canyon with possession.
 
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