Home | Recorder Music | Rec. Sextet: | Bohemia (1919) |
| Composer: | Lamb (1887-1960) | Suppliers: | |
| Editor: | Geoff Grainger | Sextet: | Tenor/Tenor/Tenor/Bass/Bass/Great Bass(Bass) |
| Publisher: | Ditty Box Enterprises | Publication: | DBE 071 |
| Audio: | ![]() Audio file information |
Length: approx. 3¼ mins.
Bohemia was Lamb's last rag to be published at the end of the ragtime era. This is a classic ragtime composition which in its ranging mostly through the lower registers has lent itself splendidly to adaptation for recorder. Tenor players in particular will much enjoy this work. Bohemia was published by the Stark Music Co, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
This recorder adaptation is respectfully dedicated to Nina Kreft, songstress, Bremen, Germany, on her birthday.
There is also a tenor solo version of this item.
"Bohemia (1919)" has been recorded by:
Dawn of the Century Ragtime Orchestra on "The Dawn of the Century Ragtime Orchestra" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Guido Nielsen on "Complete Stark Rags of Joseph F. Lamb" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
John Arpin on "Classics in the Park"
Avatar Brass Quintet on "Magnetic Rags: Ragtime for Brass"
Chris Barber on "Vol. 1-2 Band Box"
Budapest Ragtime Band on "Elite Syncopations"
Elite Syncopators on "Ragtime Special"
Dave Jasen on "Rompin' Stompin' Ragtime"
Alan Mandel on "American Piano Vol. 3: Rags and Other Riches"
Various Ensembles on "The Greatest Brass Collection"
Various Artists on "A Century of Ragtime 1897-1997"
Various Artists on "Piano Music In America 1900-1945"
Joshua Rifkin on "Rags & Tangos"
Jack Bradshaw on "Takes Two [Ragtime Piano Duos]"
Budapest Ragtime Band on "Funny Christmas"
Paragon Ragtime Orchestra on "The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra (finally) Plays "The Entertainer""
Isaiah White on "Joseph Lamb: A Ragtime Companion" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Guido Nielsen on "Kitten on the Keys"
Pickles and Peaches Ragtime Orchestra on "Picnics"
Various Artists on "Best Ragtime Album Ever"
Various Artists on "Ragtime Hard To Find Classics"
Various Artists on "Ragtime Piano Unsung Heroes: The Best Of Joseph Lamb"
"Perfessor" Bill Edwards on "Rhapsodies in Ragtime"
Evergreen Ragtime Trio on "It's a Rouser"