Code: JP2120
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0217-2
"Alexander's Ragtime Band" was Irving Berlin's first major
hit in 1911. Berlin wrote the song first as an
instrumental, and when the tune alone did not attract much
attention, he went back and wrote lyrics. Then Al Jolson,
America's first superstar, sang it, and the song went to
hit heaven. A million copies of the sheet music were sold
in the first year, allowing Berlin to buy his mother a
house out of the royalties.
This music has been arranged for clarinet choir by James
Mack. It is scored for B-flat
clarinets 1-3, alto clarinet, bass clarinet, and
contrabass clarinet. Alternate (optional) parts for this
clarinet choir arrangement have been included for Alto
Clarinet (Clarinet 4 or Basset Horn), and E-flat
contra-alto clarinet in place of the B-flat contrabass
clarinet. Duration: approximately 2 minutes.
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