Examples of using Ragtime in English and their translations into Hungarian
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They gladly play pop music pieces, among which everybody can find their favorite whether it be soundtrack from a film, ragtime or Latin jazz.
tango, and ragtime all blend together.
they can see the‘Luthers' Ragtime Opera multiple times in Csokonai Theatre, Debrecen during the year.
and played us ragtime on the piano afterwards, as if she hadn't a care in the world.
The band's Kecskemét Jazz Foundation has been organising the International Bohém Ragtime& Jazz Festival every year since 1992.
Back in New Orleans, it was called by such names as“ratty music”,“hot music,” or simply“ragtime”(Sidney Bechet often continued to call his music“ragtime” as late as the 1950s).
Back in New Orleans, it was called by such names as"ratty music","hot music," or simply"ragtime"(Sidney Bechet often continued to call his music"ragtime" as late as the 1950s).
by Morten Gunnar Larsen, with the intention of playing orchestrated arrangements of classic ragtime pieces.
I have also composed ragtime tunes.
Ragtime is a musical form that reached its height of popularity from 1900- 1920.
We played ragtime, because that's the music God dances to,
Ragtime is an American musical genre,
Some songs of hers include ragtime elements, too,
biguine, ragtime, and blues with collective, polyphonic improvisation.
sophistication than earlier ragtime.
the Benko Dixieland Band, the Bohem Ragtime Band, a Police Big Band.
saying‘I started using the word in 1902 to show people the difference between jazz and ragtime'.
classical, ragtime and flamenco.
travelers visiting New Orleans remarked on the local bands' ability to play ragtime with a"pep" not heard elsewhere.
In 1899, Scott Joplin‘s“Maple Leaf Rag” was published, which became a great hit and demonstrated more depth and sophistication than earlier ragtime.