Bertha Stanfield  (1890-1925)
Last updated: 01.02.24
According to Nora Hulse in her 24 Piano Rags, Bertha Stanfield was an American pianist and composer of popular music born in Seneca, Missouri. She published 3 rags, 2 marches, a waltz and a song. During the first world war, she toured America with her band. She died in Baxter Springs, Kansas.


Websites:
url15.gif Bertha Stanfield Biography and list of works by "Perfessor" Bill Edwards  
  Title (Release Year) Performers Instruments
       
  MP3 Samples from DBE      
audiodbemp315.gif Cabbage Rag (1911), The Midi Ragtime Recorder Ens. T/T/B/GB(B)
     Performer CD Title Supplier
       
Ragtime Music CDs:
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Item Title Available €     £     $     Other
             
DBE983 The Cabbage Rag (1911)
T/T/B/GB(B), approx. 4 mins.
1-2 days
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     Title Instruments Remarks
       
sm15.gif Cabbage Rag (1911), The T/T/B/GB(B) dbe15.gifwvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 3 works by Bertha Stanfield (1890-1925). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Cabbage Rag, The 1911 Midi Ragtime Recorder Ensemble (perf.)  wvicon.gif  audiodbemp315.gif
That Touchy Kid Rag 1912  wvicon.gif
Uncle Zeke's Medley Rag 1912  Pub.
     Composer Title Performer
       
youtube15.jpg B. Stanfield The Cabbage Rag (0:00) Ragtime Dorian Henry