Albert John "A.J." Weidt
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Plaza Hotel, Boston, MA - 1917 |
AJ WEIDT'S MUSIC |
Montclair, NJ - 1929 |
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ME MELLICAN MAN - A PIGTAIL RAG |
COLORED GUARDS, THE 1903 by Weidt & Walter Jacobs. Another fine composition by AJ Weidt. A special thanks to Fred Miller, an ABF member, for preparing the MIDI file presented here. KALOOLA A nice little number that was published in 1905 by Walter Jacobs, Boston, MA. AJ Weidt was born in Buffalo, NY and had begun the study of the violin at the age of eight. In 1908 he was actively teaching and directing several fretted instrument clubs in Newark, NJ. Weidt's pieces are, typically, very well composed and fairly easy to play. KOONVILLE KOONLETS 1899 - As in many compositions of the era this piece is listed as �a characteristic cakewalk and two-step march.� The quote points out that the popular music of the era could be used in various styles and the dancers would do the dance step that suited them. The piece uses the cakewalk rhythm and is written in the musical form of a marc, the form that was used in early ragtime. The melody is simple and like most cakewalks it is charming and easily remembered. SWEET CORN 1908 or 1923 YANKEE DANDY a catchy selection by AJ Weidt & Walter Jacobs ONION RAG: A BERMUDA ESSENCE Up-tempo rag scored for xylophone, marimba (two players - one instrument) and drum set. Can be opened up for extended drum solo, all mallet parts require three mallets. FLYING CLOUD |
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RED ROVER MARCH |
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 106 works by Arthur J. Weidt (1866-1945).