Columbia (1910)
Rag
Last updated: 17.02.23
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Composer: I.M. Giblin Suppliers: dbe15.gif
Editor: Geoff Grainger Sextet D/A/T/T+B/B/GB(B)
Publisher: Ditty Box Enterprises Publication: DBE 091
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Length: approx. 3½ mins.
Columbia opens with a 16-bar repeated section to be followed by an un-repeated 32-bar section and a trio comprising a 4-bar introduction, a repeated 16-bar section and a concluding 16 bar section. The bell-like opening of the 32-bar section is quite delightful whilst the 1st tenor will enjoy the solo with its long chromatic runs in the third. All in all a nicely balanced work.
Irene Giblin's dedicated this rag to "my esteemed friends Mr. Louis J. Sharp and Mr Frank R. Tate".
Columbia was published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York & Detroit, USA.
This recorder adaptation was respectfully dedicated to Egbert Heiß, pianist, Bremen, Germany.

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