Joplin, the Ragtime King
Sometimes Johann Strauss is called the "Waltz King." American composer Scott Joplin (1868-1917) is sometimes known as the "Ragtime King," because he wrote some amazing music in that genre during the first decades of the twentieth century, when ragtime was first being invented. Ragtime is a forerunner of American Jazz.
Don’t play this piece fast. It is never right to play ragtime fast. Scott Joplin
According to Wikipedia and Britannica, Joplin was famous for his ragtime compositions, which included hundreds of original ragtime pieces, a set of études, a ragtime ballet, and two operas. As a pianist, I have a special place in my heart for ragtime music, because learning to play it forced me to learn how to count and get a feel for syncopation. I invite my readers to listen to recordings of the four pieces linked here: “Maple Leaf Rag.” The 1973 movie The Sting made famous his beautiful “Solace” (dubbed a “Mexican Serenade” by Joplin), “Easy Winners,” and especially “The Entertainer.”
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