Joseph Lamb

American pianist and ragtime composer

Joseph Lamb - American pianist and ragtime composer
Born

December 6th, 1887
137 years ago

Died

1960
65 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent American pianist and composer contributed significantly to the ragtime genre during the early 20th century. Lamb began composing at an early age and became closely associated with the ragtime movement, particularly in the 1910s. His works blended classical music elements with the syncopated rhythms of ragtime. Noteworthy pieces include 'American Beauty Rag' and 'Champagne Rag', both exemplifying his intricate style and melodic sensibilities. Lamb's music remains influential in the study and performance of ragtime.

composed 'American Beauty Rag'

pioneered ragtime music alongside contemporaries

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