Thank you so much ted, for making me enjoy that maple leaf rag! I have heard it many times before, but when you play it, I actually want to listen! It is by far the best recording I have ever heard! In every single case other than yours, the repetition is labourious and tedius to listen to, like I keep thinking "oh no, not again!", but in yours, it just flows so obviously, as if the music could not possibly go any other way. I look forward to hearing more of your playing!
I understand where lostinidlewonder's comments come from, but I think this maple leaf rag is just meant for fun, and if it is played for anything more, it is overanalyzed and the fun is destroyed. This sort of music SHOULD be in the background, in my opinion, because I always hear it being played on a honky tonk in some 19th centruy saloon. I only enjoy pieces like this when they are not played in such a way to make the audience think too much. After all, this isnt Rachmaninoff's piano concerto No.3. Of course, if you played Rach 3 the way you played this ragtime, we would all be appalled..
donjuan