Home | Recorder Music | Rec. Sextet: | Patricia Rag (1916) |
| Composer: | Lamb (1887-1960) | Suppliers: | |
| Editor: | Geoff Grainger | Sextet: | Treble/Tenor/Tenor/Tenor+Bass/Bass/Great Bass(Bass) |
| Publisher: | Ditty Box Enterprises | Publication: | DBE 076 |
| Audio: | ![]() Audio file information |
Length: approx. 3 ½ mins.
Patricia Rag is another exquisite Lamb composition (of a classic ABACD form) with many nice touches, syncopation aplenty and lovely, bubbling runs from the bottom to the top lines. The young lady gracing the cover of the original sheet music, all pastel shades of blue, violet mauve and green, was presumably the inspiration for this piece. Whether she was a real person or a merely figment of Lamb's imagination is alas, not known.
Patricia Rag was published by the Stark Music Co, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
A tempo of 86 crotchets/min.is suggested.
"Patricia Rag (1916)" has been recorded by:
Max Morath on "The Best of Scott Joplin and Other Rag Classics" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Guido Nielsen on "Complete Stark Rags of Joseph F. Lamb" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Tony Parenti on "Ragtime Jubilee" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Various Artists on "American Beauties: The Rags of Joseph Lamb"
James P. Johnson on "The Best of Scott Joplin and Other Rag Classics" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Dave Tucker on "Meadow Lark" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
Virginia Eskin on "Lamb: American Beauties: Rags Of Joseph Lamb"
Jazzou Jones on "Hilarity"
Isaiah White on "Joseph Lamb: A Ragtime Companion" CD(s) & MP3 Album(s)
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"
Various Artists on "Ragtime: The World's Greatest Ragtime Album"
"Perfessor" Bill Edwards on "Rags of Peace and Plenty"