paroles de chanson Sensation (A Rag) - Original Mix - Joseph Lamb
Descent,
was
the
only
non-African
American
of
the
"Big
Three"
composers
of
classical
ragtime,
the
other
two
being
Scott
Joplin
and
James
Scott.
The
ragtime
of
Joseph
Lamb
ranges
from
standard
popular
fare
to
complex
and
highly
engaging.
His
use
of
long
phrases
was
influenced
by
classical
works
he
had
learned
from
his
sister
and
others
while
growing
up,
but
his
sense
of
structure
was
potentially
derived
from
his
study
of
Joplin's
piano
rags.
By
the
time
he
added
some
polish
to
his
later
works
in
the
1950s,
Lamb
had
mastered
the
classic
rag
genre
in
a
way
that
almost
no
other
composer
was
able
to
approach
at
that
time,
and
continued
to
play
it
passably
as
well,
as
evidenced
by
at
least
two
separate
recordings
done
in
his
home.
Contents
1Life
and
career
2Unpublished
Rags
During
His
Lifetime
3References
4External
links
Life
and
career
Lamb
was
born
in
Montclair,
New
Jersey.
The
youngest
of
four
children,
he
taught
himself
to
play
the
piano,
and
was
very
taken
with
the
early
ragtime
publications
of
Scott
Joplin.
He
dropped
out
of
St.
Jerome's
College
in
1904
to
work
for
a
dry
goods
company.
In
1907
Lamb
was
purchasing
the
latest
Joplin
and
James
Scott
sheet
music
in
the
New
York
City
offices
of
John
Stark
& Son
when
he
met
his
idol
Joplin.
Joplin
was
favorably
impressed
with
Lamb's
compositions,
and
recommended
him
to
classical
ragtime
publisher
John
Stark.
Stark
published
Lamb's
music
for
the
next
decade,
starting
with
"Sensation".
Lamb's
twelve
rags
published
by
Stark
from
1908
to
1919
can
be
divided
into
two
groups.
A)
The
"heavy"
rags
which
are
incorporated
with
Scott
Joplin's
melody–dominated
style
and
James
Scott's
expansive
use
of
the
keyboard
registers.
This
style
of
rags
includes
"Ethiopia
Rag"
(1909)
"Excelsior
Rag"
(1909)
"American
Beauty
Rag"
(1913)
"Ragtime
Nightingale"
(1915)
"The
Top
Liner
Rag"
(1916)
B)
The
"light"
rags
which
have
the
cakewalk
tradition
show
the
narrow-range
melodies
inspired
by
Joplin.
This
style
of
rags
includes
"Champagne
Rag"
(1910)
"Cleopatra
Rag"
(1915)
"Reindeer:
Ragtime
Two
Step"
(1915)
"Bohemia
Rag"
(1919)
"Contentment
Rag"
(1915)
and
"Patricia
Rag"
(1916)
have
both
characteristics
of
"heavy"
rags
and
"light"
rags.
Lamb's
works
show
individual
stylistic
traits.
First,
he
uses
sequence
for
development
purposes.
Second,
he
emphasizes
on
the
harmonic
sonority
of
the
diminished
seventh
with
upper-neighbor
appoggiatura.
His
contributions
to
the
ragtime
literature
also
show
his
unique
traits.
He
used
a
great
diversity
of
texture
for
all
of
his
rags.
In
addition,
Lamb
surpassed
ragtime's
usual
four-measure
phrase
structure.[1]
In
1911,
Lamb
married
Henrietta
Schultz
and
moved
to
Brooklyn,
New
York.
He
worked
as
an
arranger
for
the
J.
Fred
Helf
Music
Publishing
Company
and
later,
starting
in
April
1914,
as
an
accountant
for
L.
F.
Dommerich
& Company.
Henrietta
died
of
influenza
in
1920,
about
the
same
time
that
popular
music
interest
shifted
from
ragtime
to
jazz.
Lamb
stopped
publishing
his
music,
playing
and
composing
only
as
a
hobby.
"Bohemia
Rag"
was
the
last
Lamb
rag
published
before
his
death
in
1960.
That
same
year,
his
album,
Joseph
Lamb:
A
Study
in
Classic
Ragtime,
was
released
by
Folkways
Records.[2]
With
the
revival
of
interest
in
ragtime
in
the
1950s,
Lamb
shared
his
memories
of
Joplin
and
other
early
ragtime
figures
with
music
historians.
(Many
were
surprised
to
find
that
not
only
was
he
still
living,
but
that
he
was
white.)
He
also
composed
some
new
rags,
brought
out
some
of
his
old
compositions
that
had
never
been
published,
and
made
some
recordings.
Lamb
died
in
Brooklyn
of
a
heart
attack
at
age
72.
Unpublished
Rags
During
His
Lifetime
Rags
that
remained
unpublished
at
the
time
of
his
death
included:
"Alabama
Rag"
"Alaskan
Rag"
"Arctic
Sunset"
"Bee
Hive"
"Bird-Brain
Rag"
"Blue
Grass
Rag"
"Chasin'
the
Chippies"
"Chime
In"
"Cinders"
"Cottontail
Rag"
1 American Beauty Rag - Original Mix
2 Cleopatra Rag - Original Mix
3 Contentment Rag - Original Mix
4 Cottontail Rag - Original Mix
5 Excelsior Rag - Original Mix
6 Patricia Rag - Original Mix
7 Sensation (A Rag) - Original Mix
8 The Alaskan Rag - Original Mix
9 The Composition of Nightingale - Original Mix
10 The Meeting With Scott Joplin - Original Mix
11 The Naming of Contentment - Original Mix
12 The Ragtime Nightingale - Original Mix
13 Topliner Rag - Original Mix
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