The New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra

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Black And White Rag 00:00 Tools
Pickles And Peppers 00:00 Tools
Maple Leaf Rag 00:00 Tools
Ethiopia 00:00 Tools
The Entertainer 00:00 Tools
Red Pepper 00:00 Tools
Tickled to Death 00:00 Tools
Hindustan 00:00 Tools
My Maryland 00:00 Tools
You Can Have It, I Don't Want It 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Tickle 00:00 Tools
Rubber Plant Rag 00:00 Tools
Wall Street Rag 00:00 Tools
Creole Belles 00:00 Tools
Purple Rose of Cairo 00:00 Tools
War Cloud 00:00 Tools
High Society 00:00 Tools
New Orleans Hop Scop Blues 00:00 Tools
The Ragtime Dance 00:00 Tools
Panama 00:00 Tools
The Junk Man Rag 00:00 Tools
The Chrysanthemum 00:00 Tools
Love Will Find a Way 00:00 Tools
Winin' Boy Blues 00:00 Tools
Dill Pickles 00:00 Tools
Alabama Bound 00:00 Tools
Temptation Rag 00:00 Tools
Eugenia 00:00 Tools
Sugar Cane 00:00 Tools
Old New Orleans Blues 00:00 Tools
Dusty Rag 00:00 Tools
Don't You Leave Me Here 00:00 Tools
Reindeer Rag 00:00 Tools
Cleopatra Rag 00:00 Tools
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The New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra was formed in 1967 with the encouragement of Pearl Records to perform, as written, rediscovered orchestrations of classic ragtime. Interest resulting from the recording led to engagements at the New Orleans Jazz Festival and Heritage fairs of 1970 and 1971. The orchestra also participated in the 1970 Newport Jazz Festival and were filmed as part of “A New Orleans Tribute to Louis Armstrong,” a movie commemorating Louis Armstrong’s 7th birthday appearance at Newport. The press responded enthusiastically: “The New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra is a seven-piece group organized by Lars Edegran, a young Swedish pianist who gained access to the arrangements played by a band popular in the early years of the century, led by John Robichaux.. dance music that might have been played at those gala balls of the 90s.. captured the grace, stateliness and delightful rhythmic flow of an all but-forgotten music… (New York Times) The repertoire of the orchestra includes not only “classic rag” numbers published in the “Red back book” but also marches, cakewalks, waltzes, blues and other New Orleans jazz numbers_ all having elements of ragtime. With few exceptions this repertoire was acquired from the John Robichaux Collection of orchestrations at Tulane University’s Archive of new Orleans Jazz. Violinist Robichaux (1866-1939) was leader of he New Orleans’ best known society orchestra and his library of over 7,000 pieces consisted of all types of popular music from that period. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.