Edmund Braham  (1860-1921)
Last updated: 31.01.24
According to the Internet source given below, Edmund Braham was a pianist, composer, and publisher active in the United States after 1895. Born Edmund Phineas Abrahams in London he changed his surname sometime before 1895,
Of ragtime interest is Heliotrope Rag (1906) published by A.H. Goetting, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA.
His Do Your Little Bitty-Bit (1917) published by Frances-Clifford Music Pub. Co. was very successful and much recorded..

Websites:
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Edmund Braham  (1860-1921) has at least 2 item(s) at the Amazons which you can order on-line by clicking the item's order icon.
b0000d0u00_m.jpgJolly Blacksmiths, The March Two-Step
Music by: Edmund Braham.
Co-Author: Edward Taylor Paull
Publisher: E. T. Paull Music Co.
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Printed: 1905. Sheet Music 7 pages. Limited Availability.
Silvery Brook, The Waltz
Music by: Edmund Braham.
Publisher: Carl Fischer Music Publisher
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Printed: 1905. Sheet Music. Currently unavailable.
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Amelia Waltz (1897) E. Braham (music) Piano Indiana wvicon.gif
pdf15.gif Army and Navy (1911) E. Braham (music) Piano, Voice Indiana wvicon.gif
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Dashing Cavaliers (1911), The E. Braham (music)
E.T. Paull (coauth.)
Piano Indiana
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pdf15.gif Do Your Little Bitty-Bit (1917) E. Braham (music)
F. Belohlavek (words)
C. C. Perkins (words)
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Jolly Blacksmiths (1905), The E. Braham (music)
E.T. Paull (coauth.)
Piano Indiana
YorkSpace
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pdf15.gif Oh! Take Me to My Mamma Dear (1903) E. Braham (music)
W.W. Hall (words)
Jenny Hawley (perf.)
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pdf15.gif On the Back-Yard Fence (1902) E. Braham (music)
Wendell W. Hall (words)
Claude Thardo (perf.)
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pdf15.gif  Poor Barney Mulligan (1902) E. Braham (music)
W.W. Hall (words)
Trixie Friganza (perf.)
Piano, Voice Indiana Pub.
pdf15.gif Rosie May (1902) E. Braham (music)
Wendell W. Hall (words)
Eva M. James (perf.)
Piano, Voice Indiana Pub.
pdf15.gif That's Why (1920) E. Braham (music)
Jack Clifton (words)
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pdf15.gif Valse Marguerite (1917) E. Braham (music)
Mary Pickford (perf.)
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pdf15.gif Winner (1898), The E. Braham (music) Piano, Voice Indiana wvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 38 works by Edmund Braham (1860-1921). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Skidmore Fancy Ball, The 1879  wvicon.gif
Amelia Waltz 1897  wvicon.gif
Cannon March 1897  wvicon.gif
In Paradise Waltz 1897  wvicon.gif
Winner, The 1898  wvicon.gif
Big Hit, The 1899  youtube15.jpg
Hog-Town Pig-Aninnies 1899  wvicon.gif
Minneapolis Journal March, The 1899  Pub.
Frolic of the Elks, The 1900  wvicon.gif
I Dream of You 1900
On the Back-Yard Fence 1902 Wendell W. Hall (words)
Claude Thardo (perf.)
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Poor Barney Mulligan 1902 W.W. Hall (words)
Trixie Friganza (perf.)
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Rosie May 1902 Wendell W. Hall (words)
Eva M. James (perf.)
 Pub.
Oh! Take Me to My Mamma Dear 1903 W.W. Hall (words)
Jenny Hawley (perf.)
 Pub.
Jolly Blacksmiths, The 1905 Edward Taylor Paull (co-author)  amazon15.gif wvicon.gif
Silvery Brook, The 1905  amazon15.gif wvicon.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Crown of Diamonds 1906  wvicon.gif
Heliotrope Rag 1906  wvicon.gif youtube15.jpg
Swing of the Baton 1906  Pub.
Aeroplane, The 1909  wvicon.gif
Army and Navy 1911  wvicon.gif
Clickity Clack 1911
Dashing Cavaliers, The 1911 Edward Taylor Paull (co-author)  wvicon.gif
Laffargue 1912  wvicon.gif
March of the Suffragettes 1912
Rose Queen 1912  Pub.
Do Your Little Bitty-Bit 1917 F. Belohlavek (words)
C. C. Perkins (words)
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Valse Marguerite 1917 Mary Pickford (perf.)  wvicon.gif
To You Dear 1918 CC Perkins (words)  Pub.
When the War Is Over 1918 Mattie Hancock (words)  wvicon.gif
I Wonder Why I Love You 1920 Jack Clifton (words)  Pub.
I'm So Lonesome 1920 Jack Clifton (words)  Pub.
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
That's Why 1920 Jack Clifton (words)  wvicon.gif
Crierion March, The ?
In Gay Bohemia ?
March of the Heroes ?
Mary ?
Our Girls ?
     Composer Title Performer
       
youtube15.jpg E. Braham The Big Hit (2:37) Ragtime Dorian Henry
youtube15.jpg E. Braham Heliotrope Rag (2:51) Ragtime Dorian Henry