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Scott Joplin Biography

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Scott Joplin (c. 1867/1868? â€“ April 1, 1917) was an African-American composer and pianist. Joplin achieved fame for his ragtime compositions, and was later dubbed "The King of Ragtime". During his brief career, he wrote 44 original ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet, and two operas. One of his first pieces, the "Maple Leaf Rag", became ragtime's first and most influential hit, and has been recognized as the archetypal rag. Joplin was born into a musical family of laborers in Northeast Texas, and developed his musical knowledge with the help of local teachers, most notably Julius Weiss. Joplin grew up in Texarkana, where he formed a vocal quartet, and taught mandolin and guitar. During the late 1880s he left his job as a laborer with the railroad, and travelled around the American South as an itinerant musician. He went to Chicago for the World's Fair of 1893, which played a major part in making ragtime a national craze by 1897. Joplin moved to Sedalia, Missouri, in 1894, and earned a living as a piano teacher, continuing to tour the South. In Sedalia, he taught future ragtime composers Arthur Marshall, Scott Hayden and Brun Campbell. Joplin began publishing music in 1895, and publication of his "Maple Leaf Rag" in 1899 brought him fame. This piece had a profound influence on subsequent writers of ragtime. It also brought the composer a steady income for life, though Joplin did not reach this level of success again and frequently had financial problems. Joplin moved to St. Louis in 1901, where he continued to compose and publish music, and regularly performed in the St Louis community. By the time he had moved to St. Louis, he may have been experiencing discoordination of the fingers, tremors, and an inability to speak clearly, as a result of having contracted syphilis. The score to his first opera, ''A Guest of Honor'', was confiscated in 1903 with his belongings, owing to his non-payment of bills, and is considered lost by biographer Edward A. Berlin and others. He continued to compose and publish music, and in 1907 moved to New York City, seeking to find a producer for a new opera. He attempted to go beyond the limitations of the musical form which made him famous, without much monetary success. His second opera, ''Treemonisha'', was not received well at its partially staged performance in 1915. In 1916, suffering from tertiary syphilis and by consequence rapidly deteriorating health, Joplin descended into dementia. He was admitted to a mental institution in January 1917, and died there three months later at the age of 49. Joplin's music was rediscovered and returned to popularity in the early 1970s with the release of a million-selling album of Joplin's rags recorded by Joshua Rifkin, followed by the Academy Award–winning movie ''The Sting'', which featured several of his compositions, such as "The Entertainer". The opera ''Treemonisha'' was finally produced in full to wide acclaim in 1972. In 1976, Joplin was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize.

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Treemonisha Album 2011 itunes amazon
Scott Joplin: The Easy Winners &… Album 2009-01-19 itunes amazon
Ragtime Piano Roll Album 2007-07-31 itunes amazon
Rags to Riches: The Essential Hits… Album 2005-06-21 itunes amazon
Original Rags Album 2005 itunes amazon
Piano Rags (feat. piano: Alexander… Album 2004-08-17 itunes amazon
The Entertainer: Classic Ragtime From… Album 2003-06-10 itunes amazon
The Best of Scott Joplin Album 2002 itunes amazon
The Greatest Hits (disc 1) Compilation 2002 itunes amazon
The Complete Rags, Marches, Waltzes &… Album 2002 itunes amazon
The Gold Collection Compilation 2001 itunes amazon
The Collected Piano Works, Volume 1… Album 2000-08-12 itunes amazon
Super Hits (feat. pedal harpsichord:… Compilation 2000 itunes amazon
Scott Joplin: Greatest Ragtime Hits Album 2000 itunes amazon
Scott Joplin on Guitar, Volume 4… Album 1999 itunes amazon
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