A Quote by Hoagy Carmichael

Ragtime was my lullaby. — © Hoagy Carmichael
Ragtime was my lullaby.
What is scurrilously called ragtime is an invention that is here to stay. That is now conceded by all classes of musicians... All publication s masquerading under the name of ragtime are not the genuine article... That real ragtime of the higher class is rather difficult to play is a painful truth which most pianists have discovered. Syncopations are no indication of light or trashy music... Joplin ragtime is destroyed by careless or imperfect rendering, and very often players lost the effect entirely by playing too fast.
I had left 'Ragtime' - and 'Ragtime' was a completely different beast, no pun intended, than 'The Lion King'.
Ragtime has about the same amount of respect as comics. And in a way they're similar art forms. Ragtime is highly compositional, and the emotion in the music is built in, whereas in jazz a lot of that emotion comes from the way it's performed.
This Lullaby is only a few words, a simple run of chords, quiet here in this spare room, but you can hear it, hear it, wherever you may go, even if I let you down, this lullaby plays on.
Our whole intention was to make a record of songs that we grew up with and change them up a little bit, but we kind of stumbled on writing "Joseph's Lullaby." The irony is when I originally wrote the song, it was called "Mary's Lullaby." I wrote it from Mary's standpoint and it was in a higher key, a real falsetto, and it just wasn't right. One day, the producer's wife said, "Well, it's kind of odd that you're singing from Mary's perspective, being the guy. Why don't you do Joseph?
Ragtime was a fanfare for the 20th century.
'Kiss Me, Kate' was my 'Ragtime' Tony.
The first musical I ever saw was 'Ragtime.'
It is never right to play ragtime fast.
Let the rain sing you a lullaby.
'Lullaby' is about boundaries.
One day the 'Maple Leaf' will make me King of Ragtime Composers.
To take the ugly language out of 'Ragtime' is to sanitize it, and that does it a great disservice.
Your lullaby would waken a drunken goblin!
Syncopations are no indication of light or trashy music, and to shy bricks at 'hateful ragtime' no longer passes for musical culture.
Perhaps we are given a mom that we might take into death the memory of a lullaby.
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