Scott Joplin
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Biography
[Edit]Scott Joplin was "the King of Ragtime Writers," a composer who elevated "banjo piano playing," a lowly entertainment associated with saloons and brothels, into an American art form loved by millions. Born in Texas in either 1867 or 1868, Joplin was raised in Texarkana, the son of a laborer and former slave. As a child, Joplin taught himself piano on an instrument belonging to a white family that granted him access to it, and ultimately studied with a local, German-born teacher who introduced Joplin to classical music. Joplin attended high school in Sedalia, MO, a town that would serve as Joplin's home base during his most prosperous years, and where a museum now bears his name.
In 1891, the first traceable evidence of Joplin's music career is found, placing him in a minstrel troupe in Texarkana. In 1893, he played in Chicago during the Columbian Exposition was held, reportedly leading a band with a cornet. Afterward, Joplin settled in Sedalia, worked with other brass bands and founding a vocal group called the Texas Medley Quartette. During an 1895 appearance in Syracuse, NY, the quality of Joplin's original songs for the Texas Medley Quartette so impressed a group of local businessmen that they arranged for Joplin's first publications. Around 1896, Joplin enrolled in Sedalia's George R. Smith College for Negroes to study formally, publishing a few more pieces in the years to follow.
In 1899, publisher John Stark of Sedalia issued Joplin's second ragtime composition, "Maple Leaf Rag." It didn't catch on like wildfire immediately, but within a few years the popularity of "Maple Leaf Rag" was so enormous that it made Joplin's name; and Joplin earned a small percentage of income from it for the rest of his days, helping to stabilize him in his last years. By the end of 1899, Joplin presented his first ambitious work, the ballet The Ragtime Dance, at the Wood Opera House in Sedalia. It didn't appear in print until 1902, and then only in a truncated form. Joplin moved to St. Louis in 1901, as did Stark, who set his new publishing venture up as "The House of Classic Rags." Joplin wrote many of the other rags he is known for during this time, including "The Entertainer," "The Easy Winners," and "Elite Syncopations."
In 1903, Joplin organized a touring company to perform his first opera, A Guest of Honor, which foundered after a couple of months, leaving Joplin destitute. He had recovered well enough to appear at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair to present his rag "The Cascades," which proved his second great success. Joplin also married for a second time to a woman who died only a few weeks into their marriage after a bout with pneumonia, plunging Joplin into another bout of despair. During a visit to Chicago in 1907 he renewed an acquaintance with the St. Louis pianist Louis Chauvin, who did not long outlast the visit. Joplin utilized a strain drawn from Chauvin's playing into the finest of his "collaborative" rags, "Heliotrope Bouquet." This was published after Joplin moved to New York in 1907. Stark had also resettled there, and they resumed their partnership to some degree, but Joplin also published through Seminary Music, likewise home to aspiring songwriter Irving Berlin. Through Seminary many of the best of his late works appeared, such as "Pine Apple Rag," the transparently beautiful "Mexican serenade" "Solace," and the harmonically adventurous "Euphonic Sounds."
From 1911 until his death in 1917 most of Joplin's efforts went into his second opera, Treemonishia, which he heard in concert but never managed to stage during his own lifetime. With his third wife, Lotte Joplin, Joplin formed his own music company and published his final piano rag, "Magnetic Rag" (1914), one of his best. By this time, debilitating, long-term effects of syphilis were beginning to break down Joplin's health, although he did manage to make seven hand-played piano rolls in 1916 and 1917; though heavily edited, these rolls are as close as one is likely to get to hearing Joplin's own playing. One of them is W.C. Handy's "Ole Miss Rag," which suggests that Joplin might have had a hand in its composition or arrangement. Joplin was tireless and selfless in his advocacy of his fellow ragtime composers, collaborating with James Scott, Arthur Marshall, Louis Chauvin, and Scott Hayden and helping to arrange others by Artie Matthews and the white New Jersey composer Joseph Lamb, whose work Joplin pitched to Stark.
"Maple Leaf Rag" remained a constant in popular music throughout the Jazz Age, but the better part of Joplin's work remained unknown until the "ragtime revival" of the early '70s, during which "Scott Joplin" became a household name and Treemonishia was finally staged by the Houston Grand Opera. Although primary sources on Joplin's music were still extant as late as the late '40s, today not a single manuscript page in Joplin's hand still exists and only three photographs of him have survived, along with precious few first-hand quotations. Joplin died in a mental facility convinced that he had failed in his mission to achieve success as an African-American composer of serious music. Were he alive today, Joplin would be astounded to learn that, a century after his work was first printed, he is the most successful African-American composer of serious music that ever lived — by far. Some of his works have been recorded hundreds of times and arranged for practically every conceivable instrumental combination, played by everything from symphony orchestras to ice cream trucks. For a couple of generations of Americans who have even never heard of Stephen Foster, the music of Scott Joplin represents the old, traditional order of all things American.
Title: Scott Joplin's Original Rags Played by the Composer Vol.1 (1896-1907)
Artist: Scott Joplin
Genre: Jazz
Title: Scott Joplin's Original Rags Played by the Composer (1896-1917)
Artist: Scott Joplin
Genre: Jazz
Title: Scott Joplin: His Greatest Hits - Richard Zimmerman Piano
Artist: Scott Joplin
Genre: Country, Alternative Country
Title: The Deluxe Collection (The Greatest Hits of the 50's & 60's)
Artist: Scott Joplin
Genre: Jazz
Title: Scott Joplin's Original Rags Played by the Composer Vol.2 (1907-1917)
Artist: Scott Joplin
Genre: Jazz
Collections
Title: Ultimate Nightmare Before Christmas
Genre: Kids
Title: Music Inspired by Halloween & Horror Movies
Genre: Pop
Title: Jazz Roots - The Music of the Americas
Genre: Jazz
Title: Music for Silent Movies
Genre: Jazz
Title: History of Modern Music: Jazz 1902-1959
Genre: Jazz
Title: Baby Genius - The Essential Classical Pieces
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Title: Anacrouse wind quintet (Danses 2)
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: 76 Patriotic Songs: 4th of July & Memorial Day
Genre: Country
Title: Patriotic Songs
Genre: World Music, Country, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: The Golden Age Of Music
Genre:
Title: Jazz Legends
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Swing Stories, Vol. 2
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ragtime Piano Classics
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Ragtime of the Century
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Jazz, Blues, and Ragtime of the Century
Genre: Blues
Title: The Giants of Jazz Collection (1902 - 1960)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Crumb (Original Soundtrack)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Jazz - Beginner
Genre: Jazz
Title: Killer Halloween Songs of All Time
Genre: Pop
Title: Dixieland Classics
Genre: Jazz
Title: Drivin' Cool, Vol. 2 (Great Music for the Road)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Dixieland At Jazz, Ltd
Genre: Jazz
Title: American Century Music
Title: When Swing Was King Vol 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Le grandi colonne sonore (Cinema e TV)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Jazz for Beginners
Genre: Jazz
Title: Jazz Swing Stories, Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Ragtime Revival
Genre: Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Ragtime Piano Classics
Title: Discover Ragtime Jazz
Genre: Jazz
Title: A Beginners Guide to: Ragtime
Genre: Jazz
Title: Original Piano Ragtime
Title: The Ultimate Jazz Archive, Set 1
Genre: Jazz
Title: Las 101 Canciones Del Cine (Disc 4)
Genre: Pop
Title: L'Integrale Jazz (Disc 4)
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop Music
Title: 100 Gold Jazz Hits
Title: BioShock Infinite (OST)
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Winter Jazz Frequency 2017
Title: Slow Jazz Vol. 1
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Lounge
Featuring albums
Title: Les plus belles musiques de films (50 musiques de Film)
Artist: Double Zero Orchestra
Genre: Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Plinkety! Plank! Plink!: The Sound of Piano Rolls
Artist: Unkown Roll Player
Genre: Instrumental
Title: The Complete Piano Works Of Scott Joplin (CD2)
Artist: Richard Dowling
Title: Film Music and Instrumentals (A Kutmusic Sampler, Vol. 2)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack