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Max Morath, Pianist Who Staged a One-Man Ragtime Revival, Dies at 96

A student of both music and history, he entertained audiences in the 1960s and beyond while educating them about a genre whose heyday had ended decades earlier.

Robert D. McFadden
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Deaths (Obituaries), Morath, Max (1926-2023), Music, National Educational Television, Pianos, Ragtime Music, Television
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