Imogene Giles  (1877-1964)
Last updated: 01.02.24
According to Nora Hulse in her Ragtime Refreshments, [Gertrude] Imogene Giles neé McReynolds Rupert was an American music teacher, pianist for silent films and composer born in Fairfield, Iowa. She worked in the Giles music store, Quincy, Illinois for the Giles Brothers who published both her known compositions the best known of which being Red Peppers (1907). She died in Quincy.


Websites:
url15.gif Imogene Giles Biography and list of works by "Perfessor" Bill Edwards  
  Title Co-Author(s) Sequencer
       
audiomidi15.gif Red Peppers (1907) Sakae Watanabe
  Title (Release Year) Performers Instruments
       
audiodbemp315.gif Red Peppers (1907) Midi Ragtime Recorder Ens. D+T/T/T/B/GB(B)
     Performer CD Title Supplier
       
Ragtime Music CDs:
cd15.gif Virginia Eskin Fluffy Ruffle Girls: Women in Ragtime flag15us.gif flag15uk.gif flag15de.gif flag15fr.gif flag15ca.gif
cd15.gif Nora Hulse Ragtime Refreshments
cd15.gif Meg Graf Eatin' Time -- A Ragtime Feast CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) flag15us.gif flag15uk.gif flag15de.gif flag15fr.gif flag15ca.gif flag15es.gif
cd15.gif Margot Dilmaghani Gardens of the Heart flag15us.gif flag15de.gif flag15fr.gif flag15it.gif flag15es.gif
Item Title Available €     £     $     Other
             
DBE727 Red Peppers (1907) - Two Step
D+T/T/T/B/GB(B), approx. 3¾ mins.
1-2 days
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     Title Instruments Remarks
       
sm15.gif Red Peppers (1907) D+T/T/T/B/GB(B) dbe15.gifwvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 2 works by Imogene Giles (1877-1964). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Pensacola 1905 as Rupert Giles
Red Peppers 1907 Midi Ragtime Recorder Ensemble (perf.)  wvicon.gif audiomidi15.gif audiodbemp315.gif