ラグタイム3巨頭の作品リスト

List of the works by "ragtime troika"

(Updated Nov.27, 2005)


初めに A foreword

 「ラグタイム3巨頭」、すなわちスコット・ジョプリン、ジェームズ・スコット、ジョセフ・ラムの3人の作品をまとめたリストを作成してみました。ピアノ曲、歌などを年代順に並べました。ただし、かなり漏れがありますので、これをご覧の皆さんが補完していただければありがたいと思います。

This is a list of the works by "ragtime troika", Scott Joplin, James Scott, Joseph Lamb. It is lined up to composing years. Please notice it isn't complete list, and so I hope anyone will add further information to this list.

浜田隆史
HAMADA, Takasi

参考資料 References

"Ragtime: Its History, Composers, and Music" (1985)
Edited by John Edward Hasse
Published by The Macmillan Press, LTD.

"King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin and His Era" (1994)
by Edward A. Berlin
Published by Oxford University Press, Inc.

"Scott Joplin Complete Piano Works" (1981)
Edited by Vera Brodsky Lawrence
Introduction by Rudi Blesh
Published by The New York Public Library

"Ragtime Treasures" (1964)
by Joseph F. Lamb
Foreword by Rudi Blesh
Published by Belwin Mills Publishing Corp.

"A Little Lost Lamb" (2004)
by Joseph F. Lamb
Edited by Sue Keller
Foreword by Patricia Lamb Conn
Published by Ragtime Press.

"Doc Wilson's Ragtime MIDI Files"
Web page

"Japan Ragtimes 1987. No.2"
Newspaper, edited by Japan Ragtime Society

Scott Joplin's piano works

The Great Crush Collision March (1896)
Combination March (1896)
Harmony Club Waltz (1896)

Original Rags (1899)
Maple Leaf Rag (1899)

Swipesy (1900) -Cake Walk- (with Arthur Marshall)

Sunflower Slow Drag (1901) -A Ragtime Two Step- (with Scott Hayden)
Augustan Club Waltz (1901)
Peacherine Rag (1901)
The Easy Winners (1901) -A Ragtime Two Step-
A Blizzard (1901) (lost)

Cleopha (1902) -March And Two Step-
The Strenuous Life (1902) -A Ragtime Two Step-
A Breeze From Alabama (1902) -March and Ragtime Two-Step-
Elite Syncopations (1902)
The Entertainer (1902) -A Ragtime Two Step-
March Majestic (1902) -March And Two Step-

Something Doing (1903) -Cake Walk March- (with Scott Hayden)
Weeping Willow (1903) -A Ragtime Two Step-
Palm Leaf Rag (1903) -A Slow Drag-

The Favorite (1904) -A Ragtime Two Step-
The Sycamore (1904) -A Concert Rag-
The Chrysanthemum (1904) -An Afro-American Intermezzo-
The Cascades (1904) -A Rag-

Bethena (1905) -A Concert Waltz-
Bink's Waltz (1905)
Leola (1905) -Two Step-
Rosebud March (1905)

Eugenia (1906)
Antoinette (1906) -March And Two-Step-
The Ragtime Dance (1906) -A Stop-Time Two Step- (instrumental version of song)

The Nonpareil (1907) -A Rag (with Two Step-
Searchlight Rag (1907) -A Syncopated March And Two Step-
Gladiolus Rag (1907)
Rose Leaf Rag (1907) -A Ragtime Two Step-
Heliotrope Bouquet (1907) -A Slow Drag Two Step- (with Louis Chauvin)
Lily Queen (1907) -A Ragtime Two Step-(Actually almost by Arthur Marshall. Joplin supported Marshall by allowing his name as "by Scott Joplin and Arthur Marshall".)

School Of Ragtime (1908) (ragtime instruction manual)
Fig Leaf Rag (1908) -A High Class Rag-
Sugar Cane (1908) -A Ragtime Two Step-
Pine Apple Rag (1908)

Wall Street Rag (1909)
Solace (1909) -A Mexican Serenade-
Pleasant Moments (1909) -Ragtime Waltz-
Country Club (1909) -Ragtime Two Step-
Euphonic Sounds (1909) -A Syncopated Novelty-
Paragon Rag (1909)

Stoptime Rag (1910)

Felicity Rag (1911) -A Ragtime Two Step- (with Scott Hayden)

Scott Joplin's New Rag (1912)

Kismet Rag (1913) (with Scott Hayden)

Magnetic Rag (1914)
Silver Swan Rag (1914) (originally as piano roll. published in 1971)

Syncopated Jamboree (1915) (lost) (vaudeville act?)
Pretty Pansy (1915?) (lost)
Recitative Rag (1915?) (lost)

If (1916) (lost) (musical comedy?)
Symphony No.1 (1916) (lost)
Piano Concerto (1916?) (lost)

Reflection Rag (1917) -Syncopated Musings- (posthumous. c.1907-1908)

Scott Joplin's operas

A Guest Of Honor (1903) (lost)
  Dudes' Parade (1903) (lost; from A Guest of Honor)
  Patriotic Patrol (1903)(lost; from A Guest of Honor)
Treemonisha (1911) -Opera in Three Acts-
  A Real Slow Drag (1913) (revised excerpt from Treemonisha)
  Prelude To Act 3 (1913) (revised excerpt from Treemonisha)
  Frolic Of The Bears (1915) (revised excerpt from Treemonisha)

Scott Joplin's songs

Please Say You Will (1895) (words by Scott Joplin)
A Picture Of Her Face (1895) (words by Scott Joplin)
The Ragtime Dance (1902) (words by Scott Joplin)
I Am Thinking Of My Pickanniny Days (1902) (words by Henry Jackson)
Little Black Baby (1903) (words by Louis Armstrong Bristol)
Maple Leaf Rag (Song) (1904) (words by Sydney Brown)
Sarah Dear (1905) (words by Henry Jackson)
You Stand Good With Me, Babe (1905) (lost)
Good-bye Old Gal Good-bye (1906) (arranged by Joplin. original music by Mac Darden, words by H. Carroll Taylor)
Snoring Sampson (1907) (arranged by Joplin. original by Harry La Mertha)
When Your Hair Is Like The Snow (1907) (words by Owen Spendthrift)
Pine Apple Rag (Song) (1910) (words by Joe Snyder)
Lovin' Babe (1911) (arranged by Joplin. original by Al R. Turner)
Morning Glories (1915) (lost)
For The Sake Of All (1915?) (lost)

Scott Joplin's orchestration works

<from Chectlist of Compositions on "Ragtime: Its History, Composers, and Music", uncertain>
Maple Leaf Rag
(ca. 1901)
The Easy Winners (1903)
The Chrysanthemum (1905)
Sugar Cane (19??)

<certain>
Military Parade -Two Step (1905) (original by James Chapman)
Frog Legs Rag (1906) (original by James Scott)


James Scott's piano works

A Summer Breeze (1903)
The Fascinator (1903)

On The Pike (1904)

Frog Legs Rag (1906)

Kansas City Rag (1907)

Great Scott Rag (1909)
The Ragtime Betty (1909)
Sunburst Rag (1909)
Grace And Beauty (1909)
Valse Venice (1909)

Hilarity Rag (1910)
Ophelia Rag (1910)
Hearts Longing Waltzes (1910)
Calliope Rag (1910) (Doubtful. Restored by Bob Darch and published in the 3rd edition of "They All Played Ragtime" 1966.)

Princess Rag (1911)
Quality (1911)
Ragtime Oriole (1911)

Climax Rag (1914)
Suffragette Waltz (1914)

Evergreen Rag (1915)

Prosperity Rag (1916)
Honey Moon Rag (1916)

Efficiency Rag (1917)
Paramount Rag (1917)

Rag Sentimental (1918)
Dixie Dimples (1918)
Springtime Of Love (1918) -Waltz-

Troubadour Rag (1919)
New Era Rag (1919)
Peace And Plenty Rag (1919)

Pegasus (1920) -A Classic Rag-
Modesty Rag (1920)

Victory Rag (1921)
Don't Jazz Me Rag - I'm Music (1921)

Broadway Rag (1922)

James Scott's songs

She's My Girl From Anaconda (1909) (words by Charles Dumars)
Sweetheart Time (1909) (words by Charles Dumars)
Take Me Out To Lakeside (1914) (words by Ida Miller)
The Shimmie Shake (1920) (words by Cleota Wilson)


Joseph Lamb's piano works

Celestine Waltzes (1905)
The Lilliputian's Bazaar (1905)

Florentine Waltz (1906)

Sensation (1908) -A Rag- (Joplin supported Lamb by allowing his name as "arranged by Scott Joplin".)

Ethiopia Rag (1909)
Excelsior Rag (1909)

Champagne Rag (1910)

American Beauty Rag (1913)

Cleopatra Rag (1915)
Contentment Rag (1915)
Ragtime Nightingale (1915)
Reindeer (1915) -Rag Time Two-Step-

Patricia Rag (1916)
Topliner Rag (1916)

Bohemia Rag (1919)

"Ragtime Treasures" (1964,posthumous)
 The Old Home Rag (completed at least in 1908.)
 Alabama Rag (with Amelia L. Lamb)
 Bird-Brain Rag
 Cottontail Rag
 Hot Cinders
 Ragtime Bobolink
 Blue Grass Rag
 Thoroughbred Rag
 Chimes Of Dixie (with Amelia L. Lamb)
 Arctic Sunset (with Amelia L. Lamb)
 Toad Stool Rag
 Good And Plenty Rag
 Firefly Rag

The Alaskan Rag (1959?) (published in the 3rd edition of "They All Played Ragtime" 1966.)
Brown Derby No.2 (1959?) (published in 1988.)
Ragtime Reverie (1959?) (published in 1993.)

"A Little Lost Lamb" (2004.10,posthumous) NEW!!
 The Alaskan Rag (1959)
 The Beehive Rag (1959)
 Chasin' the Chippies (1914)
 Gee, Kid! But I Like You (1909)
 Greased Lightening Rag (1959)
 I Want To Be A Birdman (1913) (Words by G. Satterlee)
 I'll Follow the Crowd to Coney (1913) (Words by G. Satterlee)
 The Jersey Rag (1959)
 Joe Lamb's Old Rag (1959)
 Lorne Scots on Parade (1904)
 Mignonne (1901)
 My Queen of Zanzibar (1904)
 Ragged Rapids Rag (1905)
 The Rag-Time Special (1959)
 Rapid Transit (1959)
 Red Feather (1906)
 Spanish Fly (1912)
 Walper House Rag (1903)

Unpublished Rags of Joseph Lamb
 Hyacinth (c.1908-1914)
 Scott Joplin's Dream (c.1950-1959?)(arranged by Eubie Blake)

(I don't know the details, but according to Hideo Shinma 1987, he composed totally 73 instrumental works).

Joseph Lamb's songs

The Lost Letter (1908) (words by Margret Cawthorpe) ----(according to the ragtime newsgroup's post by Mr. Jim Dee in 2002).
Love In Absence (1909) (words by M. A. O'Reilly)
Purple Moon (1930) (words by ?)
So Here We Are (1930) (words by ?)
Gee, Kid! But I Like You (1909) (words by ?) NEW!!
I Want To Be A Birdman (1913) (words by G. Satterlee) NEW!!
I'll Follow the Crowd to Coney (1913) (words by G. Satterlee) NEW!!

(I don't know the details, but according to Hideo Shinma 1987, he composed totally 43 songs).

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