Fred S. Stone
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Frederick St. Clair Stone (fr) (January 22, 1873 – January 14, 1912) was an African-Canadian ragtime music composer, born in Chatham, Kent County, Ontario.[1][2]
Works
(sources:[3])
- 1891 - The Detroit Wheelman's March[1]
- 1894 - At Twilight (Des Aberds) Waltzes[1]
- 1895 - The Indian: Two Step. Central Music Publishing, 1895.[4]
- 1896 - La Albaceté: Spanish Waltzes. Detroit, MI: Detroit Music Co, 1896.[4]
- 1896 - Mackinac March: Two Step. Detroit, MI: Detroit Music Co, 1896.[4]
- 1898 - The Cardinal March. New York, NY: Marquette Pub Co, 1898.[4]
- 1898 - A Lady of Quality: Waltzes. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1898.[4]
- 1898 - Ma Rag Time Baby: Two-Step. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1898.[4]
- 1899 - The Bos'n Rag: Cake Walk. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1899. [4]
- 1899 - Ma Rag Time Baby - Song
- 1900 - Elseeta
- 1901 - Silk and Rags: Waltzes. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1901.[4]
- 1902 - Sue: March and Two-Step. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1902.[4]
- 1903 - Belle of the Philippines: March-Two Step. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1903.[4]
- 1903 - A Kangaroo Hop. Detroit, MI: Whitney Warner Pub Co, 1903.[5]
- 1905 - Belinda: March Two Step. New York, NY: Jerome H Remick, 1905.[4]
- 1906 - Melody at Twilight. New York, NY: Jerome Remick & Co, 1906.[4]
- 1908 - Stone's Barn Dance. New York, NY: Jerome H Remick, 1908.[4]
Sheet Music
- Fred S. Stone, 1899, "The Bos'n Rag" Charles H. Templeton, Sr. sheet music collection. Special Collections, Mississippi State University Libraries
- Fred S. Stone, 1902, "Sue"
- Fred S. Stone, 1902, "Sue" Charles H. Templeton, Sr. sheet music collection. Special Collections, Mississippi State University Libraries
- Fred S. Stone, 1902, "Sue" Charles H. Templeton, Sr. sheet music collection. Special Collections, Mississippi State University Libraries via CORE (research service)
- Fred S. Stone (1902) "Sue" (Sheet Music) with ad for Whitney Warner Collection of Mandolin and Guitar Music by Samuel Siegel
- Sue (Stone, Fred S.) at International Music Score Library Project
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Edwards, Bill. "Frederick St. Clair Stone". ragpiano.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-14. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
- ↑ "Fred S. Stone – Ma Ragtime Baby(1893)". Chatham Music Archive. 3 June 2009. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
- ↑ "Fred S. Stone (1873-1912)". grainger.de. Geoff Grainger's Webpages. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 Ted Tjaden. Fred S Stone (1873 – 1912) from Chapter 2: Early Canadian Ragtime Personalities and their Music in Ragtime Music in Canada at Classic Ragtime Piano
- ↑ "Music, Sheet - A Kangaroo Hop". Detroit Historical Society. Retrieved 11 June 2025.
External links
- Fred Stone - musicbrainz
- Fred S. Stone (1873-1912) at Ragtime Dorian Henry
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