Robert George Ingraham 
Last updated: 01.02.24
Robert G. Ingraham is another of those obscure ragtime era composers known only for a single work namely Mando Rag (1914) which was written for and dedicated to the Instrumental Club of Colgate University. It was published by John Stark of St. Louis, Missouri, and the name may be a pseudonym.
For data housekeeping purposes he is listed in these webpages as a one-off composer.
  Title Co-Author(s) Sequencer
       
audiomidi15.gif Mando Rag (1914) James Pitt-Payne
  Title (Release Year) Performers Instruments
       
audiodbemp315.gif Mando Rag (1914) Midi Ragtime Recorder Ens. T+A/T/T/B+D/B/GB(B)
     Performer CD Title Supplier
       
Ragtime Music CDs:
cd15.gif Various Artists Spaghetti Rag: Rag Music with Mandolins CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) flag15us.gif flag15uk.gif flag15de.gif flag15fr.gif flag15ca.gif flag15it.gif flag15es.gif
Item Title Available €     £     $     Other
             
DBE767 Mando Rag (1914)
T+A/T/T/B+D/B/GB(B), approx. 4 mins.
1-2 days
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     Title Instruments Remarks
       
sm15.gif Mando Rag (1914) T+A/T/T/B+D/B/GB(B) dbe15.gifwvicon.gif
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Mando Rag (1914) R.G. Ingraham (music) Piano Indiana wvicon.gif
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 1 work by Robert George Ingraham. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Mando Rag 1914 Midi Ragtime Recorder Ensemble (perf.)  wvicon.gif youtube15.jpg audiomidi15.gif audiodbemp315.gif
     Composer Title Performer
       
youtube15.jpg R.G. Ingraham Mando Rag (0:00) Ragtime Dorian Henry