Morath, Max
Morath, Max, 1926-2023
Morath, Max 1926-
Max Morath American ragtime pianist, composer, actor and author (1926–2023)
VIAF ID: 55018606 ( Personal )
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Works
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100 ragtime classics, 1963. | |
Cripple Creek : a ragtime suite for piano | |
Cripple Creek. Anchoria Leland | |
Don't give the name a bad place types and stereotypes in American musical theater, 1870-1900. | |
Drugstore cabaret : songs about sodas, pills and potions | |
Echoes of the rosebud | |
The Gershwins and their world, 1998-03-16, 9:30 a.m. | |
Giants of ragtime. | |
Golden hours | |
The great American piano bench a turn-of-the-century keyboard sampler. | |
Guide to ragtime; a collection of ragtime songs and piano solos. | |
Jonah man [Sound recording] [and other songs of the Bert Williams era] | |
Joplin complete rags for piano | |
Kay Swift and the Gershwins | |
[Library of Congress Music Division concert, 1998-03-16, 4:45 p.m.] | |
Living a ragtime life | |
Max Morath in his new show The ragtime years | |
Max Morath plays the best of Scott Joplin and other rag classics | |
Max Morath's songs of the early 20th century entertainer. - | |
Memories of Eubie | |
Musicals. | |
The NPR curious listener's guide to popular standards | |
Oh play that thing! the ragtime era. | |
One for Amelia | |
One for Norma | |
Piano music | |
Piano music. Selections | |
Polygramic | |
Presenting that celebrated maestro Max Morath in a scintillating program of waltzes, shouts, novelties, blues, rags, ballads and stomps | |
Rags | |
Ragtime favorites of Scott Joplin and other great piano rags | |
Ragtime women | |
The ragtime years. [Sound recording] | |
The Rodgers and Hart CD | |
Songs. | |
These charming people, and other duets | |
Three songs : a study of Carrie Jacobs-Bond and her music | |
Tribute to Kay Swift | |
The world of Scott Joplin. [Sound recording] |