"Russell Street Rag" for piano Op. 5
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.980442

Composed by Gary Noland. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Ragtime,Standards. Score. 7 pages. Freeland Publications #3242587. Published by Freeland Publications (A0.980442).

Duration: ca. 3'30" (1974, revised 1986). This piano rag is named after the street I grew up on in the Elmwood District in Berkeley, California. It is included in the permanent collection of the Berkeley Historical Society and is mentioned and printed in the popular regional book, "Tales from the Elmwood" by Burlington Willes-a history of Berkeley's Elmwood District.

Reviews: "...like a classic rag, a composition deliberately in the old style and as good as any of its kind."-Butch Thompson, The Mississippi Rag

"… Russell Street Rag, written by Gary Noland in 1974 when he was 17, is a classic rag with many Joplin influences that fits well into the nostalgia category of today’s ragtime."-Jack Rummel, Program Host, Ragtime America, KGNU 88.5 FM, Boulder CO

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