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"American Music and Ragtime." The Music Trade Review 37 (1903): 8. Bolcom, William. "Ragtime Revival: the Collected Works of Scott Joplin." Inter-American Music Research Bulletin 8 (1972): 147-161. Borneman, Ernest. "One Night Stand." Melody Maker and Rhythm 27 (1951): 2. Bradford, Robert Allen. "Arthur Marshall...Last of the Sedalia Ragtimers." The Rag Times II (1968): 5. ________. "Scott Joplin King of Ragtime." The Rag Times II (1968): 10-13. ________. "Ragtime Professor." Washington University Magazine (1972): 34-39. Buchanan, Charles L. "Ragtime and American Music." The Opera Magazine 3 (1903): 17. Campbell, Brun. "More on Ragtime." Jazz Journal 4 (May 1951): 4. ________. "Ragtime Begins." The Record Changer (March 1948): 8. Carew, Roy and Don E. Fowler. "Scott Joplin, Overlooked Genius." Record Changer (October 1944): 11. Cassidy, Russell E. "Joseph F. Lamb: A Biography." The Ragtime Society 5 (1966): 29-41. Charters, A. "The First Negro Folk Opera!" Jazz Monthly 8 (August 1962): 6-11. Charters, A. R. Danberg. "Negro Folk Elements in Classic Ragtime." Ethnomusicology: Journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology V, no. 3 (September 1961): 173-183. Charters, Samuel. "Ragtime--Pristine and Pre-'Sting.'" New York Magazine, 15 July 1974, 57. ________. "Ragtime Revival: the Collected Works of Scott Joplin, ed. Vera Brodsky Lawrence." Notes XXIX, no. 2 (December 1972): 315- 316. "The Collected Works of Scott Joplin." Jazz & Pop 10 (July 1971): 25-26. "The Collected Works of Scott Joplin." Ragtimer (July/August 1971): 12. "Complete Joplin Works Published by New York Public Library." ASCAP 5, no. 3 (1972): 35. Cook, Eddie. "Ragtime Pioneer--1899-1914." Jazz Journal International 36, no. 12 (December 1980): 34-35. Dallas, K. "Rag, Mama, Rag." Melody Maker 49 (5 January 1974): 28. Dickie, N. "The Rag Trade." Melody Maker 49 (20 April 1974): 46. Dykstra, B. "Should Your Foot tap at a Piano Recital?" Clavier 11, no. 9 (1972): 18-20. Fleming, Shirley. "Joplin's Treemonisha: a Patchwork of Styles, Touching and Trying." High Fidelity/Musical America 26, no. 7 (July 1976): 72-73. ________. "Scott Joplin's Treemonisha." High Fidelity/Musical America 25 (September 1975): MA 32-33. Floyd, S. A. Jr., and M. J. Reisser. "Social Dance Music of Black Composers in the Nineteenth Century and the Emergence of Classic Ragtime." Black Perspectives in Music 8, no. 2: 161-193. Fox, C. "Ragtime Revisited." Jazz and Blues 2 (January 1973): 4-5. Freed, R. "More on the Scott Joplin Renaissance." Stereo Review 29 (October 1972): 108. Freedland, N. "Jolin's Rags Rule Roost in May with Popular 'Sting.' Billboard 86 (18 May 1974): 6. Fuld, James J. "The Few Known Autographs of Scott Joplin." American Music I, no. 1 (1983): 41-48. Gates, W. F. "Ethiopian Syncopations: the Decline of Ragtime." The Musician 7 (1902): 341. Gilmore, Martha Sanders. "Vienna, Va./Bel Air, Md." Opera News 37 (October 1972): 29. Goodwin, N. "Ragtime Reckoning." About the House 4, no. 7 (1974): 12-17. Gualerzi, Giorgio. "Treemonisha." Opera 31 (May 1980): 454-455. "HGO's Objective for Treemonisha: Authenticity." Publicity Release by Houston Grand Opera reprinted in Rag Times X, no. 2 (July, 1975): 1. Hankins, Roger. "The Nine Lives of Maple Leaf Rag." Ragtimer (March/April 1972): 4-10. ________. "Sounds Familiar." Ragtimer (January/February 1972): 4-7. ________. "Sounds Familiar." Ragtimer (March/April 1972): 10-12. ________. "Sounds Familiar." Ragtimer (July/August 1972): 10-12. Harris, D. "New York." Music and Musicians 24 (April 1976): 39-40. (Also in Opera Canada 17, no. 2 (1976): 38) Hitchcock, H. Wiley. "Ragtime of the Higher Class." Stereo Review 26 (April 1971): 84. Hoefer, G. "Missouri Group Honors Memory of Scott Joplin." Downbeat 19 (25 January 1952): 9. Horowitz, I. "Joplin LP on way to Crossover." Billboard 88 (24 April 1976): 3. ________. "Max Morath: Story of Rags to 'Riches.'" Billboard 86 (25 May 1974): 8. Hughes, R. "A Eulogy of Rag-Time." Musical Record 44 (1 April 1899): Jacobson, Robert. "Review." Opera News 40 (6 December 1975):39-40. Jahant, C. "Washington." Opera 23 (November 1977): 1006-1008. Jasen, David A. "Another Look at Ragtime." The Rag Times III (1969): 6-7. ________. "Ragtime Explained." Storyville 37 (1 October 1971): 4-7. ________. "Ragtime--A Re-evaluation." Ragtimer 6 (1967): 26-28. Johnson, Leslie Carole. "Bunk in Brief." Mississippi Rag II, no. 9 (July 1975): 3. ________. "A Popular History." Mississippi Rag III, no. 1 (November 1975): 1-2. ________. "Rifkin on Ragtime." Mississippi Rag II, no. 5 (March 1975): 1-3. Johnson, Ron D. "Max Morath: Living A Ragtime Life." Mississippi Rag I, no. 12 (October 1974): 6-7. Jones, Robert. "Scott Jolin's Ragtime Opera Struts its Stuff on Broadway." Opera News 40 (September 1975): 12-15. "Joplin to be Cited." Billboard 86 (18 May 1974): 34. "Joplin Trust Countersues." Billboard 87 (10 May 1975): 50. Klee, J. "They All Played 'Maple Leaf Rag.'" Record Research 115 (February 1972): 5. Kolodin, I. "Carry Me Back to Treemonisha." Saturday Review 55 (2 September 1972): 62. ________. "Music to My Ears." Saturday Review 55 (1 April 1972): 18. Kovner, Bruce. "The Ragtime Revival." Commentary LXI, no. 3 (March 1976): 57-60. Kramer, Karl. "Blow the Horn! Treemonisha is Reborn!" Ragtime Reborn IV, no. 4 (October 1965): 8-9. ________. "Influence of Ragtime on Stage Music." Ragtime Society Newsletter IV, no. 1 (January 1965): 4-5. ________. "Treemonisha." The Rag Times 5 (1971): 4. ________. "Treemonisha: Its Place in American Opera." Ragtimer (September/October 1973): 4-8. Kunstadt, L. "Scott Joplin has Arisen." Record Research 115 (February 1972): 3-5. Kupferberg, Herbert. "Joplin's Opera Finally Makes it Big." National Observer, 27 September 1975. "Letters." Ragtimer (May/June 1974): 16. ________. "Scott Joplin's Treemonisha." High Fidelity/Musical America 22 (May 1972): MA 10-12. Levin, F. "Brun Campbell--the Original Ragtime Kid of the 1890's." Jazz Journal 23 (December 1970): 26-27. Lipskin, M. "Record Reviews: Scott Joplin Piano Rags." Jazz & Pop 10 (April 1971): 50. "Lottie Joplin Trust Wins Damage Suit." Billboard 89 (18 June 1977): 35. Lucas, J. "Bicentennial Canticles." Second Line 28 (Summer 1976): 6-7. Margolin, Michael H. "Ann Arbor." Opera 34 (March 1983): 299. "Max Morath Plays the Best of Joplin." Jazz Report 8, no. 2 (1972): 17. Mazarella, Silvester. "Helsinki: the Boom Proceeds." Opera 32 (October 1981): 1049. Mitchell, Bill. "The Maple Leaf Rag Story." The Rag Times (March/ April 1969): 7-8. Morath, Max. "Any Rags Today." Music Journal 18 (1960): 76. "New Operas and Premieres." Central Opera Service Bulletin 14 (Winter 1972): 1. Norris, Christopher. "Scott Joplin: Treemonisha." Tempo 120 (March 1977): 37-38. Offergeld, R. "Scott Joplin's Orchestrated Ragtime." Stereo Review 30 (January 1973): 116-117. Ostlere, Hilary B. "From Rags to Rags." Time 99 (7 February 1972): 89-90. "Performances." Rolling Stone 202 (18 December 1975): 110. "Piano Rags by Scott Joplin." American Record Guide 37 (February, 1971): 354-355. "Piano Rags by Scott Joplin--Joshua Rifkin." Jazz Report 8, no. 2 (1972): 20-21. Pleasants, Henry. "The Art of Ragtime: a Book (and a Subject) Reviewed." Stereo Review (September 1974). ________. "Joshua Rifkin, Ragtime Ambassador." Stereo Review 32 (April 1974): 52. Powers, Frank. "Ragtime Stock Orchestrations." Ragtime Society Newsletter V, no. 5 (November 1966): 44-50. "Prodigal Son." Melody Maker 49 (22 June 1974): 66. "Ragtime at the Indianapolis Fair." Christensen's Ragtime Review I, no. 8 (August 1915): 14. "Ragtime Opera." BMI (Fall 1975): 30-31. "Ragtime Opera." Newsweek 79 (7 February 1972): 46. "Ragtime Sweeps the Nation." Rag Times V, no. 5 (January 1972): 1. Ralston, J. L. "A Limited Edition of the Music of Scott Joplin in Stereo." Ragtimer (September/October 1972): 21-22. "Record Reviews: An Evening with Scott Joplin." Coda 11, no. 5 (1974): 19-20. "Record Reviews: Piano Rags by Scott Joplin." Footnote 4, no. 4 (1973): 31-32. "Record Reviews: Piano Rags by Scott Joplin, Vol. One and Two." Jazz & Blues 2 (1973): 32-33. "Record Reviews: They All Played 'The Maple Leaf Rag.' Coda 10, no.6 (1972): 27 (also in Sing Out 21, 1972, 38). "Records: Scott Joplin: the Red Back Book." Rolling Stone 142 (30 August 1973): 78. ________. "Scott Joplin, Pioneer, part I." Black Perspective of Music III, no. 1 (Spring 1975): 45-51. ________. "Scott Joplin, Pioneer, part II." Black Perspective of Music III, no. 3 (Fall 1975): 269-277. Rich, Alan. "Premonitions of Treemonisha." New York Magazine, 8 September 1975, 57-58. ________. "Rags to Rip-offs--Scott Joplin's Music." Ragtimer (September/ October 1974): 4-9 (reprinted from New York, 10 June 1974). Rusch, R. D. "Rusch on Ragtime." Jazz Journal 26 (April 1973): 22-23. Saal, Hubert. "Glad Rags." Newsweek (5 August 1974): 59. ________. "Joplin's Black Gold." Newsweek (22 September 1975): 62-63. ________. "King of Rag." Newsweek (1 November 1971): 97-98. Salzman, Eric. "At Last Scott Joplin's Treemonisha." Stereo Review 36 (May 1976): 116-117. ________. "The Second Annual Ragtime Roundup." Stereo Review 32 (June 1974): 126-127. Schoep, Arthur. "Houston." Opera Canada 16, no. 3 (1975): 37-38. ________. "Treemonisha by Scott Joplin." Opera Journal 9, no. 1 (1976): 4-10. Schonberg, H. C. "Scholars, get busy on Scott Joplin." Jazz Report 7, no. 6 (1971): 11-13. (from New York Times, 24 January 1971). ________. "Treemonisha." Jazz Report 8, no. 4 (1973): 6-7 (reprinted from New York Times, 31 Jan. 1972. Scott, P. "Treasures of two Ragtime Composers are Preserved on Record." Ragtimer (September/October 1971): 11-12. "Scott Joplin Forgotten." Ragtimer (January/February 1974): 14-15. "Scott Joplin Honored by his Home Town." Ragtimer (September/October 1984): 13. "Scott Joplin--1916--Classic Rolls Played by the King of Ragtime Writers and Others from Rare Piano Rolls." Jazz Report 7, no. 6 (1971): 17-18. "The Scott Joplin Opera." Arts Reporting Service 2 (21 August 1972): 2. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (July/August 1972): 13-15. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (September/October 1972): 20-21. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (January/February 1973): 12-13. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (March/April 1973): 11-14. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (July/August 1973): 6-10. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (September/October 1973): 4-8. "Scott Joplin Rediscovered." Ragtimer (May/June 1975): 9-11. Shapiro, Elliott. "Ragtime, U. S. A." Notes VIII (1950-1951): 457-460. Shaw, Arnold. "The Scott Joplin Renaissance." High Fidelity/ Musical America 22 (October 1972): 81-82. Sobel, R. "Treemonisha Noble, but Fails After Bright Start." Billboard 87 (15 November 1975): 15. "Sue Joplin Trust on Treemonisha." Billboard 87 (12 April 1975): 94. Terry, D. "Sedalia! An old Railroad Town with a Somewhat Shady Past." Ragtimer (July/August 1974): 11-16 (reprinted from the Midwest Motorist, June 1974). Thacker, Eric. "Ragtime Roots." Jazz and Blues III, no. 9 (December 1973): 4-6. Thompson, Kay C. "Lottie Joplin." Record Changer (October 1950): 8. ________. "The Pre-History of Ragtime." Ragtimer 6 (1967): 16-19. Tichenor, Trebor. "The Cascades." Ragtime Review V (1966): 2-4. ________. "The Chrysanthemum." Ragtime Review V (1966): 2-3. ________. "The Entertainer." Ragtime Review II (1963): 2-3. ________. "The Favorite." Ragtime Review IV (1965): 2. ________. "Missouri Ragtime Revival." Rag Times IV, no. 4 (November 1970): 1-2. ________. "Missouri's Role in the Ragtime Revolution. Missouri Historical Society Bulletin XVII (April 1961): 239-244. ________. "The Sycamore." Ragtime Review III (1964): 2. ________. "The Sycamore." Ragtime Review IV (1965): 2-3. ________. "The Strenuous Life." Ragtime Review III (1964): 2. Tichenor, Trebor and Robert Wright. "Joplin's Eugenia." The Ragtimer 6 (1967): 17-18. "Treemonisha in Atlanta." Rag Times V, no. 5 (January 1972): 1. "Treemonisha on Broadway." Rag Times IX, no. 4 (November 1975): 1-3. "Treemonisha--Atlanta Premiere." BMI (April 1972): 14-15. "Treemonisha Case vs. AFM, Local 16." Variety 280 (8 October 1975): 73, 75. "Treemonisha Peformed in Los Angeles (Reprinted from L.A. Times August 1979)." Ragtimer (November/December 1979): 18-19. "Turn-of-Century 'Rock and Roll' Makes it as a hit in 1974." Ragtimer (May/June 1974): 8-9 (Reprinted from Broadcasting, 1 April 1974). ________. "Scott Joplin's Childhood Days in Texas." Rag Times VII, no. 4 (November 1973): 5-7. Viertel, Jack. "Scott Joplin: His Rags, Whose Riches?" New Times (29 November 1974): 55-58. Von Lieblich, Rudolph Bismarck. "The Benighted Lover of Ragtime as a Musical 'Man With A Hoe.'" Musical America 16 (1912): 26-27. Waterman, Guy. "Joplin's Late Rags: an Analysis." Record Changer XIV, (1956): 8. ________. "A Survey of Ragtime." Record Changer XIV (1955): 7-9. West, R. "Sedalia Festival." Ragtime (September/October 1974): 12. ________. "Sedalia Festival." Second Line 26 (Fall 1974): 36. Wilford, Charles. "Ragtime; the Astonishing Boom." Jazz Journal 27, no. 5 (May 1974): 4-6. "Will Ragtime Save the Soul of the Native American Composer?" Current Opinion LIX (December 1917): 406-407. ________. "Extended Improvisation and Form: Some Solutions." The Jazz Review 1 (1958): 23. ________. "The Same Old Story." Downbeat (7 September 1967): 14. ________. "Scott Joplin: Genius Rediscovered." Downbeat 38 (25 November 1971): 16. Wilson, J. S. "Fans of Rgtime Repay a Big Debt." Jazz Report 8, no. 4 (1973): 7-8. (From New York Times, October 25, 1971). ________. "Rifkin Plays Rags, Varied in Melody, by Scott Joplin." Jazz Report 8, no. 4 (1973): 8. (From New York Times, 21 March 1972). Wilson, Olly. "The Significance of the Relationship Between Afro-American Music and West African Music." Black Perspective in Music II, no. 1 (Spring 1974): 3-22. Witmark, Isadore. The Story of the House of Witmark: From Ragtime to Swing Time. New York: L. Furman, 1939. Woodard, Sheila. "An Interview With Wally Rose." Rag Times II (1968): 5. Yuhasz, Sister M. J. "Black Cmposers and Their Music." American Music Teacher 19, no. 5 (1970): 29. Zimmerman, Christopher. "Giessen." Opera 35 (August 1984): 906-907. Zimmerman, Dick. "An Evening with Shelton Brooks." Rag Times III (1969): 2. ________. "Another Side of Ragtime's Heritage." Rag Times 6 (1972): 10. ________. "Joe Jordan and Scott Joplin." Rag Times II (1968): 5. ________. "A Professional View of Ragtime." Rag Times III (1969): 6. ________. "Ragtime Recollections." Rag Times II (1968): ? ________. "Treemonisha Charms the Critics." Rag Times V, no. 6 (March 1972): 7. ________. "Treemonisha Premieres." Rag Times 5 (1972): 1-6. ________. "A Visit With Joe Jordan." Rag Times II (1968): 6. Zimmerman, R. "A Tribute to Scott Joplin and the Giants of Ragtime." Coda 12, no. 12 (1975): 35. 10/88