William Krell
William Henry Krell composed one of the early mature rag or ragtime compositions in 1897 called Mississippi Rag, published in New York by S. Brainard's Sons and copyrighted on January 27, 1897. The sheet music stated that it was the first rag-time two step ever written and was first played by Krell's Orchestra in Chicago although the structure is in the form of a patrol march. Many historians believe that "Mississippi Rag" was more so of a cake walk composition than a ragtime. The cover shows a group of all ages dancing to a banjo player before onlookers sitting on a pile of stacked cotton bales on a dock on the Mississippi River. Krell also composed the rag Shake Yo' Dusters! or Piccaninny Rag in 1898. "Mississippi Rag" was one of the compositions that help popularize the genre known as ragtime.
Compositions
William Henry Krell was a Chicago band leader and composer whose other compositions included:- Our Carter: A Beautiful Ballad, with Silas Leachman
- The American Girl Battle Ship March
- The Cake Walk Patrol
- Fighting Bob Evans
- A Dream of the Ball: Waltzes
- Finnigan Cadets
- The First Extra: Waltzes
- Shake Yo' Dusters, or the Piccaninny Rag
- Strolling on the Beach
- Shake Yo' Dusters – Song
- The Time He Loves the Best, with L. H. Freeman
- Cyrano
- Arbutus Waltz
- The Recreation
- The Bowery Spielers
- The Senator
- Summer Girl Waltzes
Recordings of "Mississippi Rag"