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Etilmon Justus Stark (1868 — January 1962) was a prolific ragtime composer and arranger, the eldest son of ragtime publisher John Stark.

Born in Gosport, Indiana,[1] E.J. Stark moved to Missouri with his family in his youth. In 1885, his father, who previously had been a farmer and ice cream store proprietor, took the family to Sedalia, Missouri and opened a music store, John Stark and Son. John Stark would later become a music publisher and made his fortune by publishing Scott Joplin's The Maple Leaf Rag. All the Stark children, including sister Eleanor and brother William were talented musically. However, E.J. was the one who was able to achieve the greatest success.

E.J. Stark became a music instructor, first at the Marmaduke Military Academy in Sweet Springs, Missouri. When Marmaduke burned in 1896, Stark moved to Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, Missouri. Stark organized Wentworth's first band, and stayed as bandmaster from 1896 to 1905, composing The W.M.A. Cadets' March and some of his first rags, including Kyrene and Trombone Johnsen, during his tenure there. He later wrote several other notable ragtime piano compositions, all published by his father, including a few under the alias "Bud Manchester". He was also the arranger of a collection of ragtime pieces scored for band which became popularly known as the Red Back Book for its red cover. He died in Maplewood, Missouri.

Among his compositions are:

  • The W.M.A. Cadets' March (1898)
  • Trombone Johnsen (1902)
  • Kyrene (1903)
  • The Black Cat Rag (1905)
  • Brainstorm Rag (as Bud Manchester) (1907)
  • Twilight (1907)
  • Clover Blossoms Rag (1912)
  • Billiken Rag (1913)
  • La Mode (1913)
  • Chicken Tango (1914)
  • Gum Shoe Fox Trot (1917)
  • Clover Blossoms Rag (as Bud Manchester)
  • Valse Pensive

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jasen, David A.; Trebor Jay Tichenor (1978). Rags and Ragtime: A Musical History. New York, NY: Dover Publications, Inc.. p. 295. ISBN 0-486-25922-6. 

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