
Late Romantic
Scott Joplin
1868 – 1917
About this composer
“Scott Joplin (November 24, 1868 – April 1, 1917) was an American composer and pianist. Dubbed the "King of Ragtime", he composed more than 40 ragtime pieces, one ragtime ballet (original version of "The Ragtime Dance", 1899/1902), and two operas. One of his first and most popular pieces, the "Maple Leaf Rag", became the genre's first and most influential hit, later being recognized as the quintessential rag. Joplin considered ragtime to be a form of classical music meant to be played in concert halls and largely disdained the performance of ragtime as honky tonk music most common in saloons. Joplin grew up in a musical family of railway laborers in Texarkana, Texas.”
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Keyboard
Magnetic Rag
A Breeze from Alabama
Combination March
Fig Leaf Rag
March Majestic
Pleasant Moments Ragtime Waltz
Sunflower Slow Drag
Antoinette
Bethena
Binks's Waltz
Cleopha
Country Club
Easy Winners
Elite Syncopations
Eugenia
Euphonic Sounds
Felicity Rag
Gladiolus Rag
Harmony Club Waltz
The Easy Winners
Heliotrope Bouquet
Kismet Rag
Leola
Lily Queen
Nonpareil
Original Rags
Palm Leaf
Paragon Rag
Peacherine Rag
Pine Apple Rag
Reflection Rag
Rose Leaf Rag
Scott Joplin’s New Rag
Searchlight Rag
Silver Swan Rag
Solace: A Mexican Serenade
Something Doing
Stoptime Rag
Sugar Cane
Swipesy Cake Walk
The Augustan Club Waltzes
The Cascades
The Chrysanthemum, an Afro-American Intermezzo
The Crush Collision March
The Favorite
The Ragtime Dance
The Rosebud March
The Strenuous Life
The Sycamore
Wall Street Rag
Weeping Willow
Maple Leaf Rag
The Entertainer