Description
Joplin 6 Ragtimes for Flute and Piano
Joplin 6 Ragtimes for Flute and Piano
Publisher-Edition Kunzelmann
Editor-Förster, Hans-Dieter
Item number-GM-889a
Parts- Flute (or Clarinet or Bassoon) and Piano
Book Options
- Joplin 6 Ragtimes for flute (or Bb Clarinet or Bassoon) and piano
Volume One - Joplin 6 Ragtimes for flute (or clarinet) and piano
Volume Two
One
The favouriteThe ragtime dance
Original Rags
The entertainer
The Chrysanthemum
Elite Syncopations
Two
Cleopha
The cascades
Maple leaf rag
The strenuous life
The Sycamore
The easy winners
Scott Joplin
Scott Joplin (1868-1917) was an acclaimed American composer and pianist known as the “king of ragtime” during the early 20th century. His childhood was spent in northeastern Texas, although the exact details of his birth remain unknown. Joplin studied piano with local teachers in Texarkana before embarking on a musical journey that took him through the Midwest. He settled in Sedalia, Missouri, in 1895, where he studied music and hoped to establish himself as a concert pianist and classical composer.
Joplin’s fame began with the publication of his first songs, and he moved to St. Louis in 1900 to collaborate closely with music publisher John Stark. It was during this time that Joplin published his iconic “Maple Leaf Rag” and composed other well-known works like “The Entertainer.” He aimed to elevate ragtime as a form of classical music and not merely honky-tonk entertainment. Joplin’s achievements included an instruction book called “The School of Ragtime” and his three-act opera, “Treemonisha.”
Unfortunately, his opera faced challenges, and he experienced a decline in his mental health, ultimately being institutionalized in 1916. Joplin’s contributions to ragtime music endured and regained popularity in the 1970s, thanks to the successful film “The Sting” featuring his compositions. Scott Joplin’s significant impact on music continues to be celebrated today.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Scott-Joplin
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