Adam Swanson LIVE (“The Ragtime Women”)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Adam Swanson LIVE (“The Ragtime Women”)
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Mon cher ami - la musique relie nos esprits et nos coeurs
- sachez combien Vos choix , Votre interprétation plaisante chaleureuse sans inutiles fioritures, ainsi que Vos souriantes notices explicatives , font de Vous - c'est probable - un AMI MUSICAL apprécié dans le monde entier- et, surtout , en France , Suisse, Belgique et Allemagne parmi mes amis et relations , une star à l'égal des plus grands concertistes . Ce compliment est mérité. Continuez! Nous Vous aimons. These words come to you from Ray R Claud... alias Geoffroy Ogier champlain, Marne la Vallée. France
Have been looking down your Sunday Concerts and realized you have made over 90, You should have a celebration when you do your 100th Sunday Concert. :)
There are some that I have deleted if I was not proud of the performance overall... so the number is definitely way over 100 already!
Enjoyed hearing the piano roll! It brings this music and the composers to life!
Adam you’re an absolute gem. I honestly don’t know what I enjoy more, your sublime playing or the history of music interludes. Just wonderful, tip on its way.
Im viewing from New Zealand. You are a very good piano player. I like jazz music.
As far as I know publisher Aufderheide was the father of May.
Live performance 4/28/2024
0:00:28 - 0:01:38 Red Rambler Rag (Julia Lee Niebergall 1912)
0:04:51 - 0:05:40 X-N-Tric (Louise V Gustin 1900)
0:08:52 - 0:09:38 Pickles and Peppers (Adaline Shepherd 1906)
0:13:20 - 0:14:12 Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks 1910) [Sophie Tucker]
0:18:15 - 0:19:33 Pinywoods Rag (Nellie Weldon CoCroft 1909)
0:22:39 - 0:24:03 Toddling the Todalo (A Baldwin Sloane 1911) lyrics: Ray Goetz [Blossom Seeley]
0:26:38 - 0:27:57 Redhead Rag (Irene Franklin 1908)
0:31:43 - 0:32:40 Rooster Rag (Muriel Pollock 1917)
0:36:55 - 0:37:58 Bully of the Town aka May Irwin's Bully song (Charles E Trevathan 1896)
0:40:46 - 0:41:58 Dream of a Doll (Pauline Alpert 1934)
0:45:02 - 0:45:23 Piano Poker (Pauline Alpert 1935)
0:49:16 - 0:51:01 Dancing Tambourine (WC Polla 1927) piano roll pb Pauline Alpert
0:59:37 - 1:00:43 Frankie and Johnny (Frank and Bert Leighton 1912) [Mae West]
1:04:56 - 1:06:13 I'm No Angel (Harvey Brooks 1933) lyrics: Mae West alias Gladys DuBois
1:10:36 - 1:11:19 That Dallas Man (Harvey Brooks 1933) lyrics: Mae West alias Gladys DuBois
1:16:14 - 1:17:16 Accent on Youth (Vee Lawnhurst 1934)
1:21:46 - 1:22:48 Red Rose Rag (Percy Wenrich 1911) [Dolly Connolly]
1:25:06 - 1:26:10 My Bluebird's Singing the Blues (Ralph Rainger 1933) lyrics: Leo Robin [Rose Marie]
1:29:44 - 1:30:45 Jazz Nocturne (Dana Suesse 1931) [became My Silent Love: lyrics: Edward Heyman 1932]
1:33:50 - 1:34:25 Whistling In the Dark (Dana Suesse 1931)
- 1:36:05 You Oughta Be in Pictures (Dana Suesse 1934)
1:38:21 - 1:39:30 Afternoon of a Black Faun (Dana Suesse 1938)
ADAM!!👋🏼👏🏼You played one of my favorites, The Rooster Rag! 🎹🐓
Just ran across your YT channel. I remember attending a ragtime festival that I believe you organized in Durango many years ago. Glad to see you are getting exposure at some national venues. I need to look up events in Durango more often since I live about a 50 minute drive away.
I play at the Strater Hotel about 8-10 weeks every summer. Please come check it out!
Enjoyed your concert. If You are looking for some subjects for concert themes. I remembering hearing you play a couple of Billy Mayerl pieces, and as you know he did many tunes with flower titles. Maybe you could put together some more of his pieces and play a concert on tunes with a flower theme for Spring. BTW, every time I hear you play I can't help thinking of Adam Carroll the Ampico kid. I hope you consider that compliment. :) One piece he plays I enjoy on a roll is the Whistler and His Dog, it is a clever rendition.
Im viewing from New Zealand. You are a very good piano player. I like jazz music.