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Some time ago I came across a series of manuscripts in Felix Arndt's
hand, in a folder marked "transcriptions," with notations such as
"add this bass-line," "if this doesn't work, send back and I'll
replay," etc. They are stamped Aeolian music division, 1916 (two
years before he died).
I am trying to figure out what these scores are, precisely, and also
compare the scores to the final issued piano rolls. Here are just
a few of the titles (just ones with "rag" in them -- others are all
classical medleys):
Whipped Cream Rag (Wenrich, Wenrich and Howard, 1913)
Ragtime Dream (Goodwin and Brown, Feist, 1913)
Down Home Rag (Sweatman, 1913)
[That] International Rag (Berlin, 1913)
Ragtime Wedding Bells (?, 1913)
Does anyone (1) know anything about the use of such manuscripts in
the cutting of piano rolls, and (2) know how I might hear these rolls,
to compare to the scores?
Thanks,
Jeff Taylor
[ Ragtime pianist and historian "Perfessor" Bill Edwards writes
[ about Felix Arndt:
[
[ "One of his more fortuitous breaks came in 1913 when he started at
[ QRS during the advent of 'hand-played' piano rolls. Being a fine
[ arranger and pianist, it allowed him the opportunity to advance his
[ skills when applied to other composer's works, and helped him in his
[ first compositions as well the following year. Arndt also became a
[ staff musician for Aeolian Hall, creating Duo-Art reproducing rolls
[ in the Popular Music genre. In his three years for the two companies
[ he reportedly created over 3,000 rolls, equating to four or five on
[ an average work day."
[
[ More at http://www.perfessorbill.com/comps/farndt.shtml -- Robbie
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