Ragtime Festival: All you need to know
General Info
The Festival is held at Mitchell Memorial Library on the campus of Mississippi State University. All day events will be held in the Library. The Charles H. Templeton Sr. Music Museum is also housed in the Library. The major concerts will be held in the evening at Lee Hall Auditorium.
Maps
Interactive maps of the campus and the locations mentioned above may be found at Campus Maps; for a non-interactive, .pdf version click here.
Admission & Badges / Registration
Below are the fees associated with the festival. The festival fees include admission to all events. Tickets can be purchased for individual days as well as individual major concerts. Festival badges are not required for the Ragtime Store. Festival badges may be purchased for individual days or for the entire three days.
Retired MSU faculty and staff as well as senior citizens (55+) receive a 20% discount. REGISTER Badges may be purchased any of four ways: |
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| All-Event Badge (until 2/28/08) | $70.00 | |
| All-Event Badge (after 3/1/08) | $75.00 | |
| Friday Only Badge | $25.00 | |
| Saturday Only Badge | $35.00 | |
| Sunday Only Badge | $15.00 | |
| Evening Concert Only (per Day) | $10.00 | |
Lodging
Blocks of hotel rooms are available at the following hotels.
When making reservations, be sure to ask for the "Ragtime Music Festival" rate.
Due to another University event, we recommend that you make your hotel reservations early!
101 N. Jackson Street
Starkville, MS 39759
662.323.5005 or Toll Free 866.325.5005
DAYS INN & SUITES
119 Highway 12 West
Starkville, MS 39759
662.324.5555 or 1-800-329-7466
HAMPTON INN
700 Highway 12 East
Starkville, MS 39759
662.324.1333
Other hotels suggested by the Chamber of Commerce may be found at the website of the Greater Starkville Development Partnership.
Other Points of Interest
The Golden Triangle has some wonderful points of interest and some hidden treasures. A short drive to Tupelo, offers Elvis's birthplace, great food, and an automobile museum. Columbus has fine dining, wonderful antebellum homes, and Tennessee Williams’ birthplace.
Or, stay in Starkville, tour the Campus, and find out all that is happening at: http://www.starkville.org/tourism/attractions/attractions.html
Other area events/attractions can be found at the websites below:
Travel To The Festival
Travel By Air
The airport nearest to the Mississippi State University campus is the Golden Triangle Regional Airport (airport code = GTR) in Columbus, MS. Other airports include the Memphis, TN (3-hour drive), Jackson, MS (2-hour drive) and Birmingham, AL (2.5-hour drive).,TUPELO, MS (1 hour drive).
Travel By Car
The festival site is located in Starkville, MS on the campus of Mississippi State University.
Dining
A Ragtime Café’ will be setup for festival attendees in the Library. Snacks will be provided throughout the day to attendees. Perry Cafeteria is a short walk from the Library for lunches and several nice restaurants are only 10 minutes away from the Library. Starkville also has several nice restaurants ranging from “Fast Food” to “Fine Dining”.
Greater Starkville Development Partnership offers a good Dining Guide available here.
Performers
For more information about our performers see the Festival Performers page. This page lists all of the performers, links to their website and a brief biography. Many of the performers will conduct seminars, participate in panel discussions, perform mini-concerts, conduct tours of the Charles H. Templeton Sr. Music Museum as well as perform major evening concerts.
Seminars
Seminars will be conducted by many of the performers. Check the festival schedule for more information on seminars being offered.
Tours of the Charles H. Templeton, Sr. Music Museum, “The Business of Music”.
In 2006 the Mississippi State University Libraries officially opened an exquisitely decorated Museum that houses memorabilia donated to Mississippi State by Charles H. Templeton, Sr., a local businessman.The collection contains over 200 music instruments dating from the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s. The museum contains a wide range of Edison player instruments, Victor Talking Machines, player pianos and other memorabilia. According to Dave Jasen, world-renowned musicologist, the collection represents the largest and most complete collection of Johnson talking machines in the world. The collection also contains over 22,000 pieces of sheet music from the same era. Templeton collected a large number of ragtime pieces of sheet music. The sheet music is being digitized and made available to music lovers online.
For
more information about the online sheet music visit the the
Charles H. Templeon, Sr. Music Museum website.
Finally, the collection also contains 15,000 recordings ranging from early wax cylinders of varying sizes, diamond discs, pathe discs, Edison records as well as Victor records. The collections represent the history of music during this time period.
More Information
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